It is a futuristic world, and I am a renegade female assassin. I can remember that first bit. I encounter a Vladmir, a Russian knife throwing robot that is manned by two women. I try and fight him, but it doesn’t work well. Finally I just capture one of the tenders and hold her in front of me to escape, backing out through the abandoned underground rail system. I turn her into a rabbit so we can get a long better. I have a toolbag full of the work tools from my real life job at a moving company.
From there we crawl for ages through these tiny abandoned rail systems until we finally emerge in a place that is future Scotland. There is a MAX tht runs very high up on a concrete platform, and I know that I need to take it to Ohio for some reason (in the back of my mind I am worried because I do not know where the Russian robot tender lady rabbit is, but I go on). I run into a bunch of Scotsman in battle uniform trying to hunt me, and I have to fight back. I try and make a gun with my hand and point it at them to kill them, but they say that microtech doesn’t work on the Scottish, so I have to snap their necks (this all takes place climbing the stairs to reach the raised MAX line. Once I reach the top there are all kinds of civilians around too, and I pick one direction on the high up platform (it has a sidewalk that goes the whole way) and start fighting along that willy nilly,. (Ariana is here with me for some reason.) I ill to young people who are reading books, and then have an inner monologue that chastises me because “They were just lovers, not soldiers!” After fighting through the crowds for a few minutes I reach the minister of Scotland (which is bad, because I’m trying to get to Ohio). But he says “So it’s begun,” and yells out to his soldiers. Apparently they want to go to war with Ohio. So the MAX at the station transforms into a Battle MAX, and I yell and ask to be given a gun. The minister yells “all gingers off,” and all the redheads in the crowd leave, and all the rest of us board the battle max & strap in to our seats.
I wake up.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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