It was a normal spring day at Washington's Fair Child Air Force Base. Well normal for most people, but not for Dr. Robert Hayes. He was on the brink of developing a way to transport objects across space and time. At least that's what he thought.

Unbeknownst to him, his machine could send things anywhere. Even into books and movies. It was then that the world-renowned scientist decided to test his invention. So, Robert picked up an ordinary six-pack of Red Bull and put it in a special hole in his contraption. As soon as he pushed the On Button, in the town that was running on electricity shut down.

Staring curiously around his darkened workshop, the young scientist began to hear a whirring sound that was rapidly increasing in volume. Before long, the whirring noise was all that Robert could hear. Suddenly there was a bang and a scream that sounded like "MY PRECIOUS!!!" And then the lights came back on.

Robert's machine was smoking and looked as if someone had dropped a bomb on it. Charred pieces of it were everywhere; the scientist would be finding them in random places in his house for weeks. He unsteadily got to his feet and staggered over to his ruined experiment to get a closer look at the damage. What he saw made him gasp with surprise and fear.

Robert hurriedly searched his house and when he failed to find what he was looking for he frantically scoured his neighborhood and the town. But there could be denying the truth: the six-pack of Red Bull was gone.