Fan-Fiction Story
by Woodman
Woodland
(bcw5@msn.com or woodlk@idt.net)
Disclaimer: All characters belong to Universal Studios and are copyrighted.
Please, please don't sue me. I'm just a fan who wanted to see more of
Exo-squad (And I'm sure there is someone more worthy of your time). I have no
connection to Universal Studios, or the people who created this wonderful
cartoon.
Note: Sorry, I am currently in the process of canceling my Internet account,
so my E-mail address may be invalid . If the facts or spelling is messed up,
I apologize.
The E-Frame circled overhead, looking for a place to land. It descended
until it hit ground level, where the university used to be. When the dust
cleared, the E-frame opened. J.T. Marsh stepped out onto the rocky ruins. He
looked around him at the city lights. There were only a few hovercrafts on
the road, and no one was outside. It was a full moon tonight. He should
know, he had just been there. He walked over to a piece of stone and brushed
off the layers of dirt which had accumulated, revealing the letters,
"Chic...go Univer...". It looked like a laser had taken chunks out of the
rock. J.T. was very quiet tonight. He was thinking about his upcoming
marriage to Coleen O' Reily. Coleen had been his girlfriend for a couple of
months now, and he really had affectionate feelings for her, but he was having
second thoughts about the whole marriage deal. He felt it would tie him down,
restricting him from his other love, flying. He sat down on a rock and wished
for an answer. Just then, a flaming meteor came hurling out of the sky. J.T.
jumped to his feet and watched in awe. The meteor splashed down in lake
Michigan, creating waves over five feet high on the shore. J.T. hopped into
his frame. The computerized voice said, "Welcome back Commander Marsh." The
cyberjack connected into the back of Marsh's neck and the frame blasted off
into the sky. J.T. hovered above the the steam that arose from the red hot
meteor. "Computer, connect me with professor Algernon on Venus.", Marsh said.
The computer beeped. "Sattelite transmission interupted. Electrical field
surrounding unknown object prevents contact with the relay station." J.T.
thought about this, and then landed on the nearby shore. "Electrical field?",
he said. He noticed a sudden decrease in his fusion pack's energy. "This is
too weird. The computer says the energy field has a diameter of over 130
meters!" J.T. flew out of the meteor's rangeand tried to contact Algernon
again. A few minutes later, a drowsy man appeared on Marsh's video screen.
"Who's calling me? A scientist needs his rest!", Algernon quipped.
"I'm sorry professor, It's J.T. Marsh, of Exo-Squad."
"Marsh? What is it? Is there something wrong with your solar flare?"
"No, it works just fine professor. But I've found something I think you
should see..."
Algernon arrived on Earth two days later with his assisstant Galba by his
side. The meteor had been transferred to a lab just outside of New York City
and was prepped for Algernon's arrival. He entered the lab and was greeted by
a team of men in lab coats. "Where is it?", Algernon asked.
"It's sitting safely behind locked doors.", one of the men answered.
"Take me to it."
"We X-rayed and CAT scanned it. The meteor itself seemed to be just a
protective shell for some sort of egg sac." The men entered into the room,
but Galba went to retrieve Algernon's computerized notebook. Algernon noticed
that the meteor matrix had been broken off and the egg sac was broken in two.
He was annoyed. "You couldn't wait until I arrived to open the egg sac?"
"I'm sorry sir, but...we didn't do that." Suddenly, a table in the corner was
knocked over and the men jumped back. From behind it arose a six-foot tall
translucent dragon that was glowing white. Algernon was stunned. "Phaeton,
what have we done?!", he said. The dragon roared and emitted bolts of
lightning, killing everyone in the room. Galba walked down the hall with the
notebook in his three-fingered hand. The dragon had broken a gas pipe, and
when the gas mixed with the flames, the entire room exploded. Galba stopped
in his tracks when he saw the lab door fly off its hinges and fire spew out
into the hallway. "Professor?!", he yelled. "PROFESSOR!!!" Galba broke the
glass on a nearby fire extinguisher. The fire alarm was buzzing noisily. He
sprayed the flames with coolfoam, but to no avail. He was forced to evacuate
the building by two security guards who had heard the explosion. After the
fire was out, the police found seven dead bodies burnt by an explosion caused
by a gas leak.
That's All For Now! I'll try to add future episodes when I have a chance to.
Thanks for reading!
Woodman bcw5@msn.com
Woodman's Exo Squad Story
Part 2
Note: If you haven't read the disclaimer, please see part one.
After the war, Neosapiens and Terrans joined together to form the
Neosapien/Terran Alliance. Admiral Winfield retired to his ranch, leaving
the Alliance without a leader. Simbacca, the pirate leader, was too much
of a warrior to be considered for the job. Thraxx wouldn't accept such an
assignment, and soon after he joined able squad. Marsh was the commander
of all able squad forces, but the Alliance knew he would never give up his
position. This was certainly a troubling dilemma. One of the NeoMegas who
was serving on the high counsel had an idea. They contacted the perfect
man, or rather Neo, for the job, and a few days later they had their
leader, Admiral Marsala. Marsala was a little reluctant at first. He had
never commanded a squad before, let alone an entire alliance. For about
the first three months the Alliance experienced a period of peace, and then
the meteors came.
"Hey Captain, I think you should take a look at this.", one of the
controllers said. The Captain walked over to a radar screen. Hundreds of
green dots were moving towards a circle in the middle of the screen. The
circle represented Earth. "How fast are they moving?", the Captain
questioned.
"Fast! They'll be here within the next couple of hours."
"Why didn't we notice this before?"
"We had, but at that time the asteroids were traveling along a path that
would have completely missed earth, but just now they changed course."
"How big are they?"
"They are all less than a mile across."
"Do you think the GRAF shield can stop them?"
"Negative. The GRAF shield can only focus on one target at a time. By
the time it destroys one, the other asteroids will have hit Earth."
"What about spacecraft?", the Captain said desperately. "Do you think we
could blow them up with laser cannons?"
"It's possible. If we get enough ships out there, we could blast the
asteroids until they were small enough to disintegrate in Earth's
atmosphere."
"Good. Contact the Exofleet. Tell them of our plans."
"Sir, I'm also picking up abnormal readings of electricity being emitted
from the asteroids. There's also a couple of wandering electrical fields
out there."
"Hmm. That's funny. Oh well, nothing we need to be worried about.", the
Captain said. The controller thought otherwise.
Woodman's Exo-Squad Story
Part 3
The fleet above earth moved into position. They had their sights set on
the incoming meteors. Inside one of the ships, the radar was going crazy.
The meteors had slowed down, despite the pull of earth's atmosphere. The
ship's gunners were ready for the onslaught. The radar technician yelled
to the commander, "Sir, there appears to be regions of concentrated energy
intermingled with the asteroids." The commander shrugged it off and told
the men to keep their guard up. The meteors entered into the gunner's
sights, and they began firing. Lasers zapped to and fro, men hollered "I
got one!" to each other, and the meteors exploded into little shards. The
radar technician leaped out of his seat. The radar showed the energy
fields were going faster than the asteroids and were heading right towards
the Bismarck. The technician looked out of the window. He could see
glowing strips of light speeding straight to the ship. "Commander, I think
you should see this!", he yelled. The commander ran over. He saw the
strips of light turn circles around the Bismarck, creating some sort of
magnetic field, and then they collapsed the circle, crushing the Bismarck
into oblivion. The commander radioed for help.
Marsala was watching the radar screen on earth. The commander of the
Coronado II appeared on screen. "Admiral!", he shouted. "They've
destroyed the Bismarck! There's nothing left of it! You've got to do
something!" Marsala calmly said, "Deploy the Exo-Squads."
Inside the ship, the battle station alarm was ringing. The Exo-Squads ran
out to the cargo bay doors to prep their E-frames. They quickly hopped in
their frames and activated the cyberjacks. The cargo bay doors opened, and
the squads got their first look at the battle. What appeared to be comets
were dashing here and there, ganging up on certain ships and destroying
them. Colleen O'Reilly was frightened. She had never seen enemies like
this. They didn't look like neosapiens. They were moving too fast for her
to get a good look at them. She blasted off and flew out into the war
grounds. She fired a couple of rounds at a comet. The comet seemed to
absorb the lasers. She couldn't find her squad. She looked behind her at
the retreating ships. They were leaving her. The ships had not blown up
all of the meteors, and now Colleen had about one hundred of them heading
towards her. She wheeled around and turned on the after-burner, heading
straight for earth. She easily outran the meteors, it seemed they were
going slower than usual. She landed in Chicago, where she heard J.T. was
staying. She saw crowds of screaming people running crazily through the
streets. They were all heading for the bomb shelters. She got out of her
E-frame and took the fusion pack with her. It was impossible trying to
find J.T. in all this mess. She ran with the crowds to the shelters.
Looking above her, she could see the flaming meteors entering the
atmosphere. As she entered the shelter, the door closed behind her. There
was no more room inside. She crouched down and put her hands on her head.
The next sound she heard was the explosions of meteors hitting earth...
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