"I have plenty of scrap metal. It may just work! Let me do some calculations."
[She runs over to her desk to write them out... and then frowns.]
"It won’t work. Even if I make a ramp before the statue, it will still require much speed. If I jump with what I have, I’ll fall immediately. But I’ll work on this idea! I only have to do something about the launching speed. That’s the only thing left for this to work."
Well... you could launch it with a gunpowder explosion, the way bullets are propelled in a persuader. Maybe...
[Nimya looks over at Kino, hardly considering it before shaking her head.]
"That’s not possible. I understand that idea, but to propel something this big, we will need a tunnel just as huge. Besides, even if we do have something like that, the machine will break."
Is that so...
[Kino, seemingly disappointed, forms a "gun" with their hand and mimicks the firing of a hand persuader.]
Bang.
[...And that gets Nimya's attention.]
"Kino. Just now, you were pretending to fire a persuader, right? But you raised your hand."
Of course. The recoil of this persuader is pretty strong.
[Kino taps on Canon, the revolver on their thigh, by way of example. Nimya freezes up in thought. And then:]
"That’s it! I don’t need the blast, the recoil would be enough! Just like in a persuader, I’ll put gunpowder inside a pipe, ignite them consecutively to produce a gas at high speeds! If I put several such pipes on the machine, it will be able to dash! I have pipes! I have gunpowder! I can do this!"
The one who greeted the chief with a smile was Kino, who was going through the road placing ropes on the boundary with the walkway. The ropes were wrapped in yellow cloth printed with the words ‘Danger. Please do not go to the road beyond this line’ in black letters.
The chief turned his gaze to the nearest bronze statue. Just before it was a machine, glittering silver underneath the morning light. It was the flying machine from the warehouse. But it had an added touch that was not there the day before – several thick pipes attached below its body. Nearby was the crane truck owned by the Tchuhachkova family.
The chief shook his head several times, and blinked his eyes.
On the opposite walkway, Kino was briskly laying down the ropes. Several people have come out, staring in shock and wondering what was going on. Kino addressed them with a smile.
“Everyone. Please do not go beyond these ropes. It’s dangerous.”
Hermes was parked obliquely in front of the plane. Nimya in her overalls was tying a rope on Hermes’ carrier. The other end of the rope was tied to the tires of the flying machine.
Nimya climbed up the machine and sat in its cockpit. She put on her working goggles and gloves, and fastened the four-point seat belt. Then she waved to Kino who was now sitting astride Hermes, and gave them a thumbs up.
Kino started Hermes’ engine. The boisterous roar of the engine reverberated across the road....
Nimya raised both fists high in the air, and crossed them over her head. Then the moment she opened her arms, Kino quickly launched Hermes. The tirestops of the flying machine disconnected at the same time.
The machine began to slide forward. At the next moment, its engine gave off a roar that seemed three times louder. The pipes underneath its body spouted white smoke with great force.
“It exploded!”
“No. It’s fine.”
The chief shouted and Hermes muttered to no one in particular. The machine accelerated, as if it was kicked by some invisible giant, and sped to the ramp in no time. The buildings trembled with the explosion, and the necks of the onlookers turned swiftly towards one direction.
The machine ran up the ramp in an instant, and leaped against the wind while spouting out smoke from its rear.
Kino lost sight of the flying machine amidst the smoke. By the time the wind cleared up the fumes, they found its tiny form with the blue sky as its backdrop. The pipes that no longer emitted fumes became dislodged and fell away. It fell on the marshland outside the country, piercing into the slushy earth.
When it was almost invisibly small, it made a turn and returned towards the country and became bigger and bigger in view.
Soon, the people craning their necks into the sky gathered on the road. Everyone except for Kino had their mouths wide open in shock. They muttered simultaneously.
“It flew. That heavy thing is in the sky…”
“The machine is flying…”
“I don’t believe this… it’s impossible… but…”
“A human… flying…”
Kino stands nearby, looking up at the flying machine in awe - and in envy, really. But your character is able to look to them - or to the figure up in the sky - or otherwise move as they wish.
[The chief just looks flabbergasted by all of this. Meanwhile, Kino...]
Everyone! For the flying machine to land safely, it needs a long and perfectly straight road. If you wish to send back that person, who had done such a great deed, back to the ground, kindly move at least three of the statues. It will be even more helpful if you move four of them.
“U-understood! Right away!”
[The chief apparently learned his lesson, because he snaps right to attention.]
“Everyone! Those statues are in the way! Move them, quickly!”
[On the command of the chief, the people snapped back into reality and quickly took action. Using Nimya’s crane truck, the bronze statues were rooted out, foundation and all. Then the planks used for the ramp were laid out above the holes. In their panic, they moved away seven statues.]
Then it looks like my work here is done. [heh! he winks at Kino, feeling unjustifiably self-satisfied, and probably looking not a little unlike some kind of moron]
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"I have plenty of scrap metal. It may just work! Let me do some calculations."
[She runs over to her desk to write them out... and then frowns.]
"It won’t work. Even if I make a ramp before the statue, it will still require much speed. If I jump with what I have, I’ll fall immediately. But I’ll work on this idea! I only have to do something about the launching speed. That’s the only thing left for this to work."
Well... you could launch it with a gunpowder explosion, the way bullets are propelled in a persuader. Maybe...
[Nimya looks over at Kino, hardly considering it before shaking her head.]
"That’s not possible. I understand that idea, but to propel something this big, we will need a tunnel just as huge. Besides, even if we do have something like that, the machine will break."
Is that so...
[Kino, seemingly disappointed, forms a "gun" with their hand and mimicks the firing of a hand persuader.]
Bang.
[...And that gets Nimya's attention.]
"Kino. Just now, you were pretending to fire a persuader, right? But you raised your hand."
Of course. The recoil of this persuader is pretty strong.
[Kino taps on Canon, the revolver on their thigh, by way of example. Nimya freezes up in thought. And then:]
"That’s it! I don’t need the blast, the recoil would be enough! Just like in a persuader, I’ll put gunpowder inside a pipe, ignite them consecutively to produce a gas at high speeds! If I put several such pipes on the machine, it will be able to dash! I have pipes! I have gunpowder! I can do this!"
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[cobalt knows jack shit about shit so he's just going to blend into the wallpaper for this conversation, bye]
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Kino stands nearby, looking up at the flying machine in awe - and in envy, really. But your character is able to look to them - or to the figure up in the sky - or otherwise move as they wish.
1/3
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[He finds himself wondering if he still has revival powers in this dream.]
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Everyone! For the flying machine to land safely, it needs a long and perfectly straight road. If you wish to send back that person, who had done such a great deed, back to the ground, kindly move at least three of the statues. It will be even more helpful if you move four of them.
“U-understood! Right away!”
[The chief apparently learned his lesson, because he snaps right to attention.]
“Everyone! Those statues are in the way! Move them, quickly!”
[On the command of the chief, the people snapped back into reality and quickly took action. Using Nimya’s crane truck, the bronze statues were rooted out, foundation and all. Then the planks used for the ramp were laid out above the holes. In their panic, they moved away seven statues.]
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[Well, it looks like everything worked out here. Cobalt's work is done(?)]
Think she'll take us on a ride if we ask nicely?
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Was there room in the cockpit for more than one person?
[They... they aren't so sure about that.]
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Hopefully these guys won't give her any more grief about it.
[he starts getting the book out of the satchel]
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...I think she should be fine - no, more than fine from now on.
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Then it looks like my work here is done. [heh! he winks at Kino, feeling unjustifiably self-satisfied, and probably looking not a little unlike some kind of moron]
I have a feeling I'll be seeing you again soon.
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[And when he turns the page...
There was the sound of a roll of film coming to an end. And beyond it lay...]