CAPTURE THE FLAG A Sonic the Hedgehog story by Daniel J. Drazen Pause for bourgeois legalities: "Sonic the Hedgehog" and other characters and situations in the following story are copyrighted trademarks of Sega Incorporated, Archie Comics and/or DiC Productions. Permission to reproduce this specific material is granted by the author, unless you try and make a buck off of it, in which case drop me a line at drazen@andrews.edu first. I may be a grown-up cartoon fan, but I also know my way around Title 17 (the Copyright Law) of the U.S. Code. (c)1995, Daniel J. Drazen. Chapter 7 There had once been only a narrow wooded strip between the place where the Great Forest and the city of Mobotropolis met. Only a portion of the strip remained; the rest had been cleared and just beyond that clearing were acres of garbage. The children stood in the shadows of the trees at the edge of the wood. Ahead of them the once-beautiful city of Mobotropolis was lit by electric lamps that cut unnaturally through the polluted air. "Sally, girl, this is just awful!" Bunnie whispered. "I know, Bunnie. Robotnik's ruined the whole city." "I'm talkin' 'bout my ears--the stuff in the air's makin' 'em wilt!" "They'll be OK, Bunnie, but Tails is what matters now." "How come it's so warm, Sally?" Rotor asked. "It was cooler in the forest." "All the pollution in the air must be trapping the heat from the city. We'd better leave our cloaks here; besides, they might get in the way. OK, Sonic, how do we get to Uncle Chuck's?" "How should I know?" "You said you knew the way!" "Sal, look around! Too much has changed! I always used to know my way to Uncle Chuck's from the playground in the park. I'd climb to the top of the slide in the park, and I could see Uncle Chuck's house from there. With all this garbage here I don't think I can even FIND the park!" "We can and we will, Sonic. For Tails' sake. Now come on, we've got to try and find it." The children walked cautiously over and around mountains of refuse for about ten minutes. Finally, Sally stopped. "What's up, Sal?" "I don't know where we are, Sonic. I thought we'd be in the park's playground by now, but I don't see it anywhere." "You mean we're lost?" "Not yet, Bunnie; I just need to get my bearings somehow. Just give me a minute to think." "What if we ain't got a minute, Sally-girl? Them SWATbots could be on their way here right now!" But Sally was already studying the landscape. She started to walk toward the city, hesitated, then looked to her feet. Kneeling, she began to clear away the debris. The others gather round her. "What's up, Sal?" Sonic asked. "This pipe, with what looks like some kind of clamps on it. I think I should know what this is." "What're you talkin' about?" "Julayla told me to remember, even the smallest things about Mobotropolis. Help me clear off this pipe." The children did. Soon, the top of the pipe was exposed. "Hmmm. There are six clamps of some kind. That could also mean...Oh my gosh!" "Sal, what is it?" "Sonic, don't you see what this is?" Sally asked excitedly. "Uh...." "This pipe...it's the top of the swing set!" "Come again?" "The swing set! Remember how it had three swings on it. That meant it had six chains holding the seats. These clamps must be the ones that held the chains in place!" "I was gonna say that." "Then the park...." Rotor began. "Exactly. We've been right all along. The park is here, under all this garbage." The children were silent for a moment. "Man, this is the pits!" Rotor said. "It's bad enough Robotnik had to roboticize everybody, but then he buries the playground under tons of garbage!" Bunnie started crying: "I want to go home!" "Bunnie," Sally said gently but firmly as she grabbed her friend by the shoulders, "you ARE home. This city, this whole world, used to BE our home! And one of these days we're going to take it back!" "Really?" she sniffled. "Really. But right now we've got work to do. Now if this is the swing set, then the slide should be somewhere over there!" Sally ran off to her left, the others following closely. She began scratching at the garbage heap again. "What're we lookin' for, Sally-girl?" "The top of the slide: two curving metal tubes." The others began scrounging as well. In less than a minute: "Found 'em!" Rotor had indeed found the handrails of the disused slide. Sally dug some more until she uncovered the well-worn metal plate that was the top of the slide. "OK, Sonic. Stand here and close your eyes." "Then what?" "Then see if you can see Uncle Chuck's house." "With my eyes closed?" "In your mind, with your heart, your imagination! Now come on, we don't have all night!" Sonic was taller than he had been the last time he was on the slide, and he had to bend his knees slightly to take hold of the railings. Once he did, however, it all flooded over him. He no sooner closed his eyes and held onto the railing than he gasped, opened his eyes, raised his arm and pointed ahead of him. "That's the way to Uncle Chuck's." Ahead of them, just beyond where the trash stopped, was a block of modest homes, homes long deserted. Some of them were already partially buried by the garbage. "Which one is it?" Sally asked. "That one: fourth from the corner, facing the next street." "Great work, Sonic! Let's go." The children began walking toward the houses. "Sal, it was like I really COULD see it! That was way past cool! But what if Tails isn't there?" That was the one thing Sally hadn't allowed herself to think about. "Let's just search your Uncle Chuck's house first," was all she said. Chapter 8 The modest house which had once been the home and workshop of Sir Charles Hedgehog was deserted. Unlike the other houses, it showed signs of having been thoroughly ransacked. The door appeared to have been torn off its hinges, and almost every window had been smashed. Ducking down an alley, the children made their way to the small workshop attached to the back of the house. The inside of the workshop resembled the garbage dump the children had just left. Papers and components littered the floor. Dust and grit lay heavy on smashed glass and scattered pieces of paper. "Oh my gosh," Sally whispered, "this place looks like someone fought a war in here!" "It is looking like the SWATbots, they destructioned everything." "Looks like they haven't been back since. Maybe they'll leave us in peace while we look for...Are you OK, Sonic?" "Back off! It's just...dusty in here, that's all." It WAS dusty inside the workshop, but Sally didn't see any of the others rubbing their eyes the way she saw Sonic rubbing his. She backed off. "What is your planning, Princess?" "We can't call out for Tails; the SWATbots might hear us. Look at the floor and see if you can find any footprints; it so dusty in here he's bound to have left some if he came this way." "Got it, Sal. Rotor, you and me will check out the store room." Sonic and Rotor made their way to a room just off the workshop. It may have been a storeroom but it was no mere closet; it was at least half the size of the workshop. Mechanical components lay just about everywhere. "Oh, wow! Look at this capacitor unit! Sonic, your Uncle Chuck had some great stuff!!" "This is all junk, Rotor!" "Not after I get through with it. I gotta take this back with us!" "That stuff hasn't worked in who knows how long." "C'mon, Sonic. I've fixed TOASTERS that were in worse shape than this!" "Worry about your toasters later, man, right now we gotta look for Tails!" "OK, Sonic, OK. But why do I get the feeling I've seen THIS thing before?" Rotor wondered out loud as he looked at a large box-like mechanism in the center of the room. "Because it is looking like every other contraptionation you have builded in our hut," Antoine said pointedly. He had found no trace of Tails and had gone to the store room to tell Rotor and Sonic. Sally and Bunnie were right behind him. "I don't think so, Ant. There's just something...." At a loss for words, Rotor tapped the side of the machine. Immediately, there was another sound, one that brought all other sound and movement to a halt: "Sonic? Where are you?" It was Tails. "Yeah, it's me! Where are you, big guy?" "I felled in here. I can't find my way out." "Hang on, honey," Sally said, as she felt her heart start beating again, "we'll find the door. How did you get in there?" "I finded the place just like Sonic's map said, but I couldn't find where the chili dogs were. So I opened the door and looked in here, but it closed and I can't open it. I guess I felled asleep." "OK, Tails, where was the door?" "On this side." "Tap on the side for me." In a second the others heard Tails tapping on the casing. "Rotor, can you get inside there?" "Give me a second to...wait, I think this is an access plate. If I can find where to push..." The top of the plate moved in toward the inside of the machine. The foot of the plate was apparently hinged, and a spring at the top was what must have trapped Tails inside and prevented him from opening it. "You OK, Tails?" Sonic asked. "Uh-huh. But I can't get out." "Tails," Sally called to him, "you'll have to move away from the plate." "The what?" "The...the thing that Rotor's pushing on." "It's too tight!" "Tails, you have to try!" "I can't hold this open by myself. The spring's too tight! Antoine, get over here and lean." "Sonic, can you reach around them and pull Tails out of there?" "I'll try, Sal." Rotor and Antoine pressed against the access plate. It gave, but at the same time they heard a small yelp from inside the machine. "You OK, Tails?" Sonic called out. "The door bit me!" "Stand to the side of the door, honey," Sally called to him, "as far as you can go." After a second, Rotor and Antoine resumed pushing. Then, in the room's dim light, Sally made out a shape emerging from the machine: a waving hand. "I see you, Tails! Hang in there. Sonic, grab on!" It took about a minute more of pushing and fidgeting, of grabbing and having to let go, but eventually Tails was out of the machine with Sonic's arms around him. Freed of his prison, he started to whimper. "Hey, everything's cool, big guy. We got you out of there." "He must have leaned against that access plate just enough to fall inside," Sally guessed. She then cradled the cub's face in her hands. "But I'm just so glad we found...." She paused. "What's up, Sal?" "Tails, where's the map Sonic gave you last night?" "Right here," he said, holding up a crumpled piece of paper. "Tails, honey, we have to get rid of it right now." "But it's mine! Sonic made it for me!" "Better do what she says, little bro, or else Robotnik might find it. For me, OK?" Sonic added as Tails showed signs of hesitation. "Well, OK," Tails said as he handed Sally the paper. "Now let's burn this before.... Oh no." "Now what?" "Sonic, this isn't your map. Tails must have dropped it inside the machine and picked this up instead." "But what is it?" "I don't know; it's too dark to read. Rotor and Antoine, see if you can feel around for that map inside the machine. The rest of us will be in the kitchen; maybe we can find some matches in there." "Here we are going against," Antoine sighed. While Rotor and Antoine once more did battle with the access plate, the others followed Sonic into the kitchen of Uncle Chuck's house. The room appeared orderly, though dusty. "Looks like they didn't bother searching this room," Sally observed. "Robotnik must have figured that the good stuff was in the workshop." "Yeah, well he never tasted one of Uncle Chuck's...." "Sonic, DON'T say it!" "What's the matter, you don't like chili dogs?" "No, it's just that I haven't had anything to eat since breakfast and I'm starving!" "Well, somethin' 'round here's killin' MAH appetite!" Bunnie said, her nose wrinkling. "What in the hoo-ha IS that?" "Got the map, Sonic!" Rotor said as he walked into the kitchen. Antoine followed close behind, muttering and brushing the dirt from his coat. "Hey, Sal, I found a candle and some matches in this drawer." "Don't light it yet, Sonic! Make sure the window shades are down; we don't want to be seen." After a few seconds of pulling down what was left of the shades, Sally dared to light the candle. "OK, here's the map. First things first, we'd better burn this. What's that other piece of paper, Sonic?" There was a long pause. "I don't know, but it's got Uncle Chuck's writing on it." Sonic handed the paper to Sally. "Looks like random notes: COOLANT PROBLEM SOLVED SECURE POWER SOURCE EXTRA ONIONS." "'Extra onions?'" Rotor asked. "Yeah, that's how Uncle Chuck liked his chil...his you-know- whats: with extra onions." "THAT'S what Ah'm smellin'!" "What, Bunnie?" The children did a quick search of the kitchen and located several bins, one of which was labeled ONIONS. Sally opened it. "EEEEEEEEEWW! Close it, Sally girl!" Immediately Sally replaced the lid. "Man, I didn't know ANYTHING could smell THAT bad!" "We've got to get rid of those things; they're rotten!" Using a ruler from the workshop, Sally scooped out the remains of a couple of thoroughly rotted onions. She pitched them out of a broken window. "Well," Sonic said, "that takes care of the bad ones. At least the other onions in the bin looked OK." "Sonic," Sally asked, "when's the last time you heard of onions staying fresh for five years?" The children looked at each other in silence, then started grabbing at the onions in the bin. "Sacre bleu cheeze. They are the *plastique*!" "I don't get it, Sal. Why would Uncle Chuck keep plastic onions in this bin?" "Maybe there's something about the bin itself. Help me empty it." In a matter of seconds the children had dumped all the plastic onions onto the floor. "Now what, Sal?" "Let me think." She spent several seconds looking into the empty bin. She then opened the bin next to it, one marked POTATOES. It was empty as well. "Looks like we struck out, Sal." "Not yet. Let me try something." Sally reached into the onion bin until her palm rested flat on the bottom. The top of the bin went just past her elbow. When she tried the same thing with the potato bin, however, the top of the bin came up almost to her armpit. "I knew it! This bin must have a false bottom! Can you get me a knife?" Sonic opened a drawer and produced a long kitchen knife. Sally began using it on the edge of the bottom of the bin. It slid between the bottom and the side wall easily, and Sally worked the bottom of the bin loose. The children backed away in awe. Underneath the false bottom lay a large yellow, faceted stone, about as big as Sally's head. It appeared to glow from within. "Oh my gosh! This looks like a power stone." "A what?" "A power stone. It's a source of tremendous energy. Looks like this was where Uncle Chuck kept it hidden. That may be what Uncle Chuck's note meant by 'SECURE POWER SOURCE.' If Robotnik had gotten hold of this...." "So what do we do, take it back to Knothole?" "You know, Sally," Rotor said, "I think that stone will fit into the top of that machine in the storeroom." "Rotor, this is no time to experiment; we've got to get out of here!" "But what if that contraption was something important? What if it was something that could be used against Robotnik?" "Like what?" "Like...I don't know; we have to turn it on." "Look, we'll see if the stone fits; then we'll HAVE to leave!" The stone, though sizable, was surprisingly light in weight. Rotor carried it back into the storeroom, with the others following him. "Why are you giving to him this indulgence?" Antoine whispered to Sally. "I don't know; just a feeling I have. I think this thing IS important, somehow." Rotor guessed correctly that an aperture near the top of the machine would accommodate the stone. After fitting it in, Rotor didn't even bother saying anything to Sally, but simply turned on what appeared to be the power switch. At first nothing happened. Then a low humming filled the air. Suddenly, there was a brilliant flash as a metallic ring, shining like gold and light, shot up from the top of the machine, ricochetted off the ceiling, and landed with a clang at Sonic's feet. Rotor reached over and turned off the power switch. At the same time something else fell to the ground, something that had been ejected from the machine just behind the ring. Sally picked it up. "Sonic, it's an envelope. With your name on it!" "Were you hearing that?" Antoine whispered. "Come on, 'Twan, let's go see if this house is haunted," Bunnie teased. "That is not a thing of which to be funny." "Maybe you two had better check it out; see if anyone's coming." Antoine and Bunnie reluctantly left the room. "Be careful!" Sally whispered after them. "What's this thing?" Tails asked as he reached for the ring. "Don't touch that, Tails!" Sally cautioned. "We don't know WHAT it is yet." "Awwww." "Come on, honey, let's see where Antoine and Bunnie went to," Sally said as she guided Tails out of the room. Sonic opened the envelope and looked at the letter inside by the light of the power stone. "Hey, Rotor, this is from Uncle Chuck!" "Uh, right. Maybe I'd better see what the others are doing," Rotor said as he walked out of the room, figuring that Sonic would want to read the letter in private. Sonic began to read: "SONIE, IF YOU ARE READING THIS, YOU'VE DISCOVERED SOMETHING I WAS WORKING ON FOR YOU BUT WASN'T GOING TO TELL YOU ABOUT UNTIL YOU HAD COME OF AGE. I SUPPOSE I SHOULD BE CROSS AT YOU FOR FINDING THIS, BUT I KNOW HOW UNSTOPPABLE YOU CAN BE. THIS DEVICE HARNESSES ENERGY FROM A POWER STONE AND CONVERTS IT INTO A PORTABLE FORM; I CALL IT A 'POWER RING.' THESE RINGS ARE USELESS TO ANYBODY BUT YOU; THE OUTER CASING CAN RECOGNIZE YOUR GENETIC CODE JUST BY COMING IN CONTACT WITH YOUR SKIN. I DON'T KNOW WHAT EFFECT THE RINGS WILL HAVE ON YOU; I HOPE IT WILL BE SOMETHING BENEFICIAL. AS PUNISHMENT FOR FINDING THIS MACHINE AHEAD OF TIME, YOU OWE ME 100 CHILI DOGS -- YOU KNOW HOW I LIKE 'EM. LOVE, UNCLE CHUCK." "Yeah," Sonic thought as he wiped away the tears that had built up, "with extra onions." Sonic looked at the ring at his feet. It gave off a strange glow but didn't look all that remarkable. He bent down to pick it up. As soon as he did, he felt something -- almost like a wave of some sort -- shoot through him. It was as if something inside the power ring had found its way into every cell of his body at once. It was a sensation he'd never felt before, and it was wonderful. "Cool!" He had to show this to the others. Holding onto the ring, he walked through to where the others had gone. He then noticed that the front door was open. Through the door, he could see Sally and Tails with their backs to him. They appeared to be standing on the sidewalk in front of the house. He stepped through the door into the night. "Hey, guys! Check this...." He stopped. He could now see that the others stood huddled in a small group on the sidewalk, surrounded by four SWATbots with blasters at the ready. Sonic could sense another SWATbot just behind him. Chapter 9 "Sonic!" Sally screamed. "Run!" And run he did. Holding onto the mysterious ring, he found himself running as he'd never run before. He was travelling at a fast that went "way past fast"--that was the only way he could describe it later on. The scenery around him was an indistinct blur of colors. Nothing looked normal, but it didn't make any difference to Sonic. He was incapable of feeling any fear. And there was no word at all to describe the exhilaration, the rush, the joy he felt as he ran. It was all of that and more. He had to tell somebody! Without thinking, he turned and raced back the way he had come. He returned to the spot he had left but the others weren't there. They were about a hundred yards up the street, sprawled on the ground. They were covered with dust and their hairs were going in every direction. "Hey! What happened?" "You are what has been happened!" Antoine sputtered. "You and your silly showing-off type behavior." "Say what? What's he talking about, Sal?" "You mean you don't know?" "Know about what?" "Sonic, something happened when you ran away. There was this explosion and it was as if...I don't know how to describe it...as if you were pulling the air around us after you! It knocked us all off our feet! I've never felt anything like it, not even during the worst storm!" "And check THIS out!" Rotor added as he examined the pieces of what had been at least one of the SWATbots. "These bots got tossed around like they were nothing. They hit walls and lampposts and BAM!, started flying to pieces." "But what happened?" Sonic repeated. "Antoine was right the first time," Sally said in a voice filled with awe, "YOU happened! I don't know how you did it, but your speed saved our lives." "Oui, but we are not being back in the woods yet! What if there are more of these terrible things on the approach?" Just then, they heard in the distance the warble of a siren. That meant more SWATbots were on the way. "Come on! We've got to get out of here." "But Uncle Chuck's..." "Uncle Chuck's will be the first place they look for us, Sonic. We'll hide in one of those row houses." The children ran to the end of the block, where several old row houses stood. The doors had fallen off long ago and the windows were just empty rectangles. They dashed into what had once been someone's living room. Sally instructed them to lay down on the floor in the shadows of the room. Colored lights from a SWATbot hover unit shone through the window spaces and danced on the bare walls. "Now what, Sal?" Sonic asked. "Wait here," Sally whispered. I'm going to check it out." Sally slowly crawled toward the front door, inching along through the dust. Tails began to shiver with fear, but Sonic held onto his hand. At the doorway, Sally peered around the corner of the doorway and down the street. She knew that she presented such a low profile that it would be difficult to see her. "How bad is it, Sal?" Sonic whispered. For a moment, Sally didn't say anything. "It's bad, Sonic. And it just got worse." "Snively!" Dr. Robotnik bellowed as he strode out of his hover unit. This brought his nephew and lackey out right behind him. "What is this place? It looks familiar." "This used to be the workshop of Sir Charles Hedgehog." "Ah, yes. I've sometimes thought that this place hadn't yielded up all its secrets. And where are the SWATbots who are supposed to be patrolling this sector?" "It appears that something happened to them just before they went offline," he said as he began picking up some of the bot debris. "I can retrieve their black boxes if you like, and...." "Don't waste my time with that! Something happened to those SWATbots, and it happened to them here. Bring in the SWATbots from the adjoining two sectors: I want a house-by-house search of this street!" "At once, Sir!" Snively said before disappearing back into the hover unit. To be continued...