Chapter 1: Departure to Equestria

Shoreham, New York, January 3rd, 1902 (base of Wardenclyffe Tower cupola)

I cannot see the device's operation. Yet, I must have seen it for a purpose. What can it be? I know that Wardenclyffe is the right place for this experiment, but why?

Nikola Tesla had a headache. Him having a headache was something out of the ordinary, but becasue of an invention? This was unheard of!

The daystarted out exemplary, he thought as he sat himself down in front of the strange device he had constructed.

I awoke, cleansed myself, dressed, and went down to take breakfast. Then it came, in a blinding flash of light, like all the others. Not quite like all the others, though. It appeared fully-formed, yet... incomplete? Yes. It was complete and not. I can see no conceivable use for this device.

Lightning began to crackle atop the unfinished Tower, straying to the antenna attatched to a small, humming device. The device has nearly finished taking power. It will soon... what will it do?

BOOM.

A blinding light emanated from the machine and engulfed itself and the legendary inventor. The light swelled, then shrank, revealing the base of the Tower's as-of-yet-unbuilt top. It was bare.