gNat2: Oh my god, I got an idea!

Meepalicious: GET DOWN, SHE HAS AN IDEA! -hides under table-

gNat2: So anyways, I finished Bioshock Infinite days ago (and my brain exploded) and I reawoke my obsession with the Professor Layton games and continue to angst of no 3DS in my hands.

When I thought about mixing these two together, I thought of these weird theory on the setting. Bioshock Infinite is set in 1912, and Layton's games should be during the late 1800s and early 1900s when you look at the style of the clothes people wear and how the mechanics work in cars and whatnot.

Also, I discovered I'm suck at making puzzles (as seen below) but I will improve...eventually!

And spoilers to Bioshock Infinite and Professor Layton and the Unwound Future ahoy! Enjoy!


An unknown figure was spotted in the foggy clouds. Multiple witnesses have told reporters that it was a big bird, a pterodactyl that awoken from its eternal slumber, and (according to a drunk resident) his ex unleashing her fury.

Hershel Layton couldn't believe how ridiculous this article is. Not to fact how illogical that a 'big bird soaring through the sky' would be in London.

Officials say that they saw glowing yellow with the unknown bird. Our top researchers analyzed photos of the blur and said that the way of motion the bird was positioned in as if it was looking for something important. If you have any additional information…

"This 'bird' sure is terrorizing London, Professor." Layton's apprentice, Luke, peered over the couch to read the top headline. A black and white photo of the unknown creature was in dead center of the page. "I'm pretty sure you think this is all rubbish to you."

Well, Hershel thought, you could be something else. Maybe it was some new flying machine.

That idea questioned Hershel his sense of logic.

"Say, Luke. This reminds me of a puzzle."

Puzzle #001: Shapes of a plane (10 Picarats)

Three men made their own model plane. Each with different body types, wings, etc. Each made their own statement about their model:

Man A: My plane can perform a circle in mid-air

Man B: My plane can soar with the wind

Man C: My plane was built with aerodynamics

Which plane will fly the farthest after these men made the statements?

(Think about the puzzle before moving on)

Luke had a puzzled look on him.

"I got it! It was Man C!" He solved the puzzle easily. "Good job, my boy." Hershel praised his apprentice on another job well done.

~Meanwhile~

"This isn't Columbia the last time I checked." A man with an attire looking like he's been in a war was walking around Little London.

"This is actually Little London; the tear that we went through kind of looked like Columbia." A black haired woman, much younger than the man, was trailing behind him. "Besides, the Vox would've killed us if it wasn't for the tear."

Booker DeWitt, the male, managed to obtain a map of the local area. Elizabeth, the female, would get distracted at the little things that the flying city never obtained no matter how many tears they went through ("Booker, look! It's a miniature figure of the Eiffel Tower." Or "That carriage over there doesn't need a horse to get by.") . She spent her entire time in a tower, Booker reminded himself, and the endless books at her library (now destroyed thanks to their escape) still couldn't contain her excitement.

"Got any idea where to go, Elizabeth?" DeWitt managed to get Elizabeth away from a cat that was rubbing against her leg. "Well…During my time in the tower, I managed to get a newspaper. Apparently this person, Mister Hershel Layton, he is this crime solving man that's well known around here. There's also an incident that someone built a time machine, volunteered the Prime Minister to try it out, and everything to hell from there." His companion explained. "Your point is?" "What I'm trying to say is that maybe this Layton person can help us find our way."

Elizabeth told him all about this Hershel Layton guy. He's an archaeologist and teaches at Gressenheller University. He solved numerous of impossible crimes and he's also a 'true gentleman'. He goes around with a young boy named Luke Triton, his apprentice, and his adopted daughter, Flora Reinhold.

"Where's Layton now?" Booker asked.

"It's not where he is." "It's about when."

The two looked up to see those annoying Lutece twins standing next to each other. Booker groaned, "Not you guys again."

"He received a letter from his apprentice-" "-from the future, 10 years to be exact-" "-Which is quite odd since the only time machine-" "-is that clock shop in town-" "-he might be heading there now-" "-after that senseless tea and puzzle break."

How these two talk each other into finish the other's sentence will always question Booker.

"I suggest you get him-"

"-Before someone worse does."

With a blink of an eye, they disappeared.

That's when Elizabeth broke the silence, "Where's the clock shop? We need to head there."

Booker examined the map again. "It's says the shop's over here…but what's the quickest route?"


gNat2: I love the twins, I really do.

When I started making this, I had no idea where it'll go. My first idea was Booker and Elizabeth find Layton and Luke and solve crime there. Buuuut I thought about it and decide to have B+E be part of the Unwound Future storyline.

I hope you enjoy it and all flames and assholes who think badly will get sacrificed to the Songbird.