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Apr 22, 2009 12:33

The phone cut off. Our hero was dead for sure. His last words: Even if I die, the fight must live on. Go! Stop him!
I ran. The giant was rampaging through the mega-subway. I ran. I saw Sarah Colangelo, and with no time to waste, grabbed her and dragged her along. I had lived this before, and I knew explanation was useless. I arrived at the station just in time to see it start.
One hundred feet tall, and filmed in a dark, jerky hand-held camera style, he started destroying. He threw people and their bodies fell with a sickening crunch. Panic ensued.

Then the impossible happened, something that not even our hero in his worst nightmare would have expected. In rolled an impossible large sphere made of dark metal. It wasn't just one destruction robot, it was the entire cellblock G from that infamous prison. It opened like a bristling battle ship and the human annihilation force spewed out. There was no escape. The sphere was not here to stop the giant, it was just a coincidence that these two destructive entities should meet.

I ran. I sprinted past people being torn limb from limb by the robots with ten foot clamps for hands. I had made it past the sphere and kept running. If I could make it to the police line there was hope. Our hero couldn't be dead, I knew it. He would save us. No one else could.
I ran towards the line, and, right before I reached it, a police-bot, simple doing his cartoony duty, not realizing the seriousness of the situation, stopped me. I reached out to a person behind the line. I had a grip, and was almost safe, when the police-bot was pulled back and was crushed unceremoniously under the foot of one of the criminal robots from cellblock G. There was no safety here.

[Saves the day]
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