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<blockquote data-quote="Herobizkit" data-source="post: 5119156" data-attributes="member: 36150"><p>Seth sat upon his designer couch, his booted feet atop his marble coffee table. The Seattle afternoon skyline could be seen from his penthouse condo, which made him feel like a deity overlooking his domain. He sighed as he watched the evening news on his 52-inch flat screen TV. Digger Technologies and its Magitek creations was just more weirdness on top of the already bizarre world in which he now lived. Strange though it was, it was certainly better than his home plane of Stygia. More profitable, too.</p><p></p><p>Seth changed the channel to MTV, and then got up to wander to the kitchen for an afternoon snack. While he didn’t need to eat, he enjoyed the frivolity of savoring the charred flesh of animals. He rummaged through the fridge and took out a bucket of KFC. He shoved the cold meat through the chains which covered the lower half of his face. He snickered at the TV, shaking his head at the drama of human teenage life. Seth wondered how humanity could have possibly progressed so far if teenagers could not deal with their simple and inane social issues.</p><p></p><p>Once the bucket was empty, he tossed it aside and went back to the fridge for a nice, cold beer. He cracked the top and guzzled the entire bottle. He slammed the empty bottle onto the countertop and it shattered. That, too, made him snicker.</p><p></p><p>He wasted away the afternoon doing some light surfing on the Internet, perusing various car and truck sites for machine parts. With his infernal knowledge, he could easily re-build a car motor – it was a hobby of his. The penthouse floor was littered with various scraps of metal atop a dirty drop cloth which was surrounded by all sorts of tools haphazardly lining the walls.</p><p></p><p>Seth received a text on his PDA, indicating that Firewall had dropped a message for him. While Firewall was not as organized as the Air Force, its S.O.P. was much less stringent, allowing for more creative ways to deal with the ongoing chaos in the city streets. Collateral damage was par for the course, and Seth was compensated well even if things didn’t go entirely as planned.</p><p></p><p>Seth traded one world of conflict for another; Seth felt that the conflict on Earth could be won, and that someday he would rule this city.</p><p></p><p>For now, Seth took the elevator to the garage and fired up his bright yellow Hummer. He then proceeded to the drop site and retrieved the note which revealed the route of the automated bus. He parked the Hummer in an underground lot, took the parking chit, and then waited for the Firewall bus to arrive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herobizkit, post: 5119156, member: 36150"] Seth sat upon his designer couch, his booted feet atop his marble coffee table. The Seattle afternoon skyline could be seen from his penthouse condo, which made him feel like a deity overlooking his domain. He sighed as he watched the evening news on his 52-inch flat screen TV. Digger Technologies and its Magitek creations was just more weirdness on top of the already bizarre world in which he now lived. Strange though it was, it was certainly better than his home plane of Stygia. More profitable, too. Seth changed the channel to MTV, and then got up to wander to the kitchen for an afternoon snack. While he didn’t need to eat, he enjoyed the frivolity of savoring the charred flesh of animals. He rummaged through the fridge and took out a bucket of KFC. He shoved the cold meat through the chains which covered the lower half of his face. He snickered at the TV, shaking his head at the drama of human teenage life. Seth wondered how humanity could have possibly progressed so far if teenagers could not deal with their simple and inane social issues. Once the bucket was empty, he tossed it aside and went back to the fridge for a nice, cold beer. He cracked the top and guzzled the entire bottle. He slammed the empty bottle onto the countertop and it shattered. That, too, made him snicker. He wasted away the afternoon doing some light surfing on the Internet, perusing various car and truck sites for machine parts. With his infernal knowledge, he could easily re-build a car motor – it was a hobby of his. The penthouse floor was littered with various scraps of metal atop a dirty drop cloth which was surrounded by all sorts of tools haphazardly lining the walls. Seth received a text on his PDA, indicating that Firewall had dropped a message for him. While Firewall was not as organized as the Air Force, its S.O.P. was much less stringent, allowing for more creative ways to deal with the ongoing chaos in the city streets. Collateral damage was par for the course, and Seth was compensated well even if things didn’t go entirely as planned. Seth traded one world of conflict for another; Seth felt that the conflict on Earth could be won, and that someday he would rule this city. For now, Seth took the elevator to the garage and fired up his bright yellow Hummer. He then proceeded to the drop site and retrieved the note which revealed the route of the automated bus. He parked the Hummer in an underground lot, took the parking chit, and then waited for the Firewall bus to arrive. [/QUOTE]
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