Okay I know I'm supposed to be continuing the story of Dinosaur: A Prehistoric Park Adventure. And I will. But I just came up with another idea and I want to at least get one part of it out of my chest. For the first time ever…this is not a crossover story. This story will contain one-shots and as the writer, I cannot do this alone. Please send me any ideas that I can post for these one-shots. They can be funny, they can be sad, they can be anything. Just let me know what kind of event you want posted and I will formulate a chapter for it. Disclaimer: I do not own Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go or any of the related affiliations. I only own the characters I create. Enjoy this chapter and please no flames.
A certain dark-haired boy looked at a large computer screen and frowned. It was quiet. No, not counting the usual goings-on with the citizens and their daily lives. It was quiet because nothing out of the ordinary has happened. It had been weeks since the last attack after all. Since HE attacked the city.
The boy, named Chiro, was in his normal outfit; blue pants, sneakers, and his favorite red sweater. He looks like your normal 17 year old boy, but he was special. Just 3 years ago, he had stumbled into a mysterious super robot and awakened 5 cybernetic monkeys inside. He had also been granted special powers by a powerful force called the Power Primate. Ever since that day, he and his team of monkeys have defended their home planet against their sworn enemy, the Skeleton King.
For the past few years, their war against the undead tyrant continued. They have defeated him multiple times and even saved the universe too. In fact, their last greatest trek was when they crossed multiple galaxies to stop Skeleton King and his master, the Dark One Worm, from spreading their dark influence. They defeated him, but after some recent events, the undead tyrant returned, bent on revenge. Their last battle against him was a huge victory, but the Hyper Force knew that he would strike again.
This time, however, he had not struck the city in weeks, perhaps a month. Normally, something supernatural would happen every other week, but this is very strange. Chiro stared at the Super Robot's main screen, watching the millions of stars in space, searching for the dreaded king's Citadel of Bone. Sadly, he did not find any.
He heard robotic movement and footsteps walk up to him. The boy looked down to his left and saw a certain silver monkey stop next to him. Like Chiro, he too was worried about the lack of activity.
"Any sign of the Citadel or Skeleton King?" Antauri asked, crossing his arms over his chest.
Chiro closed his eyes and shook his head. "No. He hasn't shown his ugly face in nearly a month."
The monkey blinked, yet still watched the screen. "Even though he is not around, the Skeleton King will strike again. We need to be cautious and vigil in these quiet times."
The boy nodded. "I know. He's out there. Somewhere…"
"Hey guys!" a voice shouted from the back.
Both members turned around. Two other monkeys were in the visual area; one of them was a red monkey who was sitting in his spherical chair and the other was yellow, who was training somewhere off to the left of the area. Nova was running through some karate forms with her battle fists while Sprx was shining his magnets with a cloth. Both of them turned when one of their members called out.
Out from the back was a green monkey running up to the front. In his hands was a peculiar circular machine. The machine was large and silver, about the size of a huge laptop. Both base and top of the machine were circular and smooth. The base closest to the monkey jutted out, most likely a place where he could type something. The green warrior ran up to his leaders until he was about a few feet from them.
"It's finally done!" he cried out.
"What is?" the Nova asked after walking up to the group.
Chiro put his hands on his hips and tilted his head in confusion. "Otto, what is that in your hands?"
"It's…uh…" Otto released one hand to scratch his head. He lifted an eye ridge and looked up. "Well…the name hasn't really been created yet."
"Call it a dimensional transporter," another voice, this time in a British sort of accent, sounded.
Another monkey, a blue one this time, walked up to the group and stood next to his green brother. The entire team stared at him, waiting for an explanation.
"It's just a little something that Otto and I created. We're hoping that it would prove some use in the war against Skeleton King."
"So, what does it do?" Nova questioned.
"Well this thing was not easy to create. I had to adjust the travel frequencies, implement all of the locations from the database, and make sure the operators within the device worked smoothly. Then there's –" Gibson explained.
"Just get to the point Brainiac," Sprx waved his hands impatiently.
Gibson growled at his red brother and let out a sigh. "Depending on the location chosen, it should transport the user to a whole other dimension."
"So what? Like inside a museum exhibit like that one time last year?" Sprx again sarcastically said.
The blue monkey coughed. "No…and far from that."
Otto finished his statement. "More like send the user to a whole other universe."
"A whole other universe?" the yellow monkey crossed her arms and stared at him. "How is that going to help us?"
"Well I was thinking," Gibson explained. "What if one day, we are majorly weakened and our enemy has the upper hand? We could use this device to –"
"Send the bad guys to a whole other dimension to buy us some time to prepare for an attack!" the green warrior finished. "Or send them to a whole other dimension that would eventually kill them."
Otto grinned then looked at his smart brother. Gibson glared at him and smacked the back of his head with his tail. The younger brother screamed and rubbed the back of his head. Thankfully, he did not drop the dimensional transporter.
"Thank you Otto, for explaining us how the machine works when I was supposed to explain."
"Impressive work on the machine," the silver monkey commented while eyeing the circular device. "However, I suggest we only use it as a last resort."
Chiro spread his hands apart as if to bring the group closer together. "Antauri's right. We just sent that bag of bones packing a while back. We've put our allies on high alert if they ever see Skeleton King. Whatever he's planning, we'll be ready for him."
"Got that right kid," Sprx chuckled then looked at the blue one. "So Gibson, you can put that thing in storage now."
The monkey growled at that remark then turned around to face him. "It was a good suggestion! And mark my words when I saw that it would prove useful to us someday!"
"Really? Where would it transport us? A dimension full of fluffy kittens?" Sprx got up from his command chair and walked up to Gibson.
Gibson stuck his head forward. "Oh now you're really getting on my nerves. Why don't we send you to a dimension full of Sprxs while we're at it? That way, you can agree with yourself."
Sprx butted heads against him. "How about we send you to a dimension full of bugs instead?" At this point, both of their eyes are glowing red with anger.
Just then, two metal hands separated them. Both monkeys were shoved away and pushed a few inches away from each other. In between that space was their sister, whose expression clearly showed that she was annoyed.
"Will you two knock it off?"
Both monkeys stared at each other and looked away in a huff.
Otto, who had witnessed the entire thing, turned back around to look at Antauri and Chiro. He walked a little closer and set the object down. He then pressed one of the buttons from the keypad on the machine. When he did, the top base split in half and a blue hologram projected from the empty space. Within that blue light was a medium-sized window containing a lot of words.
"Um Otto?" Chiro piped. "What are you doing?"
The green monkey used his right hand to scroll the screen down while reading the various names on the list. He pressed one part of the screen and a new window opened up.
"Well, since this thing is already out, might as well give it a test run."
"Otto, that idea does not sound very wise," Antauri shook his head and stared. "We don't know the extent of what that machine can do."
"Yeah I know it's got a few bugs. But if we go for a test run, at least I'll be able to see which parts need fixing."
"Otto, Antauri has a point. We need to run a few tests before performing those actions on ourselves," Gibson explained.
"Hey here's a cool planet!" Otto exclaimed, ignoring his brother.
A nerve clearly popped on the blue monkey's head. He marched over to his teammate and stood in front of him. Gibson used his quick reflexes and swiped the machine away from Otto. The monkey tried to grab the machine but was being pushed back by his brother's foot.
"Perhaps I should speak in pure monkey to you," he said while looking away. Gibson looked at him and shouted. "We are not doing a test run on ourselves!"
Otto used his own quick reflexes and grabbed the machine back. Both monkeys are now holding on to the transporter on both sides. Gibson glared while Otto looked at him innocently.
"Come on Gibson. It's only a little test. It won't last for longer than a minute," Otto said as he pulled the machine towards him.
The blue monkey did the same to him. "Otto! We are not doing that!"
"Come on Gibson!"
"No!"
"Please?"
"I said no!"
Both of them argued while they tugged the machine towards themselves. The entire team watched helplessly as they argued and pulled. Chiro and Nova even took the initiative to try and stop the fight. The human and simian stepped into the middle and tried to reason. Sprx was enjoying the little sight while Antauri closed his eyes and shook his head in shame.
Suddenly, after a few minutes, both monkeys gasped as they lost their grip on the device. The transporter, now not being supported by an outside force, fell to the ground. Time seemed to slow as the object descended. Antauri had his eyes closed and did not see what was happening. Nova and Chiro tried to grab for it. Sprx ran up with his magnets at the ready. Gibson and Otto watched in horror as their invention dropped.
After what seemed too long of a minute (for them at least), the machine made contact with the floor. The room echoed when it crashed on the floor. When it did, blue sparks jumped all over surface of the device. A few moments passed and a bright light erupted from the transporter along with a deafening boom. The domed light expanded, blinding the entire team. The explosion was also strong enough to knock the entire team away from the object. All of the monkeys and their leader crashed on the walls and fell to the floor with grunts.
Outside, no one can see what was happening, as they were too busy with whatever business they were doing. When the machine crashed however, the entire robot was engulfed in a bright light. In a split second, the light disappeared, along with the Super Robot itself.
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All of the team members groaned. Half of the team was lying on their stomachs while the other half were on their backs. Otto, who was on his stomach, lifted his head and rubbed it on the side. Apparently, he hit the wall a little too hard.
"Ugh…that hurt," he complained.
He got up and inspected the machine. The monkey whined, seeing his invention smoking and all broken. The next monkey to recover was Gibson. He got up and saw the sight. Immediately, he started shouting at his brother.
"You fool!" he shouted. "Now you've done it! You've broken perhaps the most important weapon that could defeat Skeleton King!"
"Uh hello!" Sprx cried out from the back. He ran up to Gibson and shot glares at him. "He broke it? You were the one that dropped it!"
"I dropped it? He was the one that let go!" Gibson accused.
"This is all your fault!" the hot head retorted.
Just then, Antauri floated over to them in his meditation position. Unlike the other monkeys, who were either scared or angry at whoever dropped the object, Antauri appeared calm.
"Enough! Fighting each other is senseless," he reasoned. "It does not matter whose fault it is. That has already happened. We can settle that later but right now, our priority is what the machine has done."
All three male monkeys looked at each other in anger then closed their eyes. They sighed and calmed down. During that time however, Chiro had been over at the main computer screen, checking to see if any part of the robot had been damaged. The screen had been left on a visual of space before and was still on that function. However, what Chiro saw shocked him, as the image was no longer of space. The boy gasped and backed up a little bit.
"Uh guys?" the human gulped.
All of the monkeys turned their attention away from each other and towards their leader.
"You might want to see this…" he gestured them to get over at the computer.
All of them proceeded until they were standing next to him. They looked up at the screen and gasped. The computer visual was no longer on space, but rather on a different plane. The image showed a forest bordering a set of concrete highways about half a mile away, either bordering each other or overlapping. Driving on those roads were small vehicles, most of which were cars. However, these cars were different from the ones they were used to seeing, as these were not hovering above the ground. The set of roads led to a city in the distance, which had tall buildings and many other smaller ones. The city was far, so the image looked to be about a foot long. The team widened their eyes as they took in the sight.
"Monkey Team…" Chiro quavered. "I don't think we're on Shuggazoom anymore."
And that ends the prologue. Kind of short, but the chapters will get longer. Well what do you think? Please review and Chapter 1 will be posted soon.
