I know I haven't been updating, I'm just lazy. R&R.

Engineer wasn't the type to judge, but with all these people finding possible 'comrads', it was hard not to. First you got a circus freak, then an office man who doesn't know when to shut up, and what next, an animatronic rat? What in sam hill was with these people? Well you know what; I'm not even bothering with them.

These were the kind of thoughts that traveled through the engineer's head as he ran out to the battle field. But in this place, thoughts never traveled far.

"Engineer, help me!

"Need a dispenser here!"

As engineer sat down in his chair and made a sentry and a dispenser, he saw what everybody has been talking about for the last few days. It was that stupid stone. It was an oddly shaped thing, with what looked like teeth marks on the right side.

But before he could think about it more, a bullet passed by his shoulder, barley grazing his yellow helmet, with a yelp in surprise.

"Spy! Mind getting that sniper?" The engineer then handed the spy a knife he made from scrap metal.

"Many thanks."

"GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

"Good work."

But as the day went on, he found himself looking at the stone all throughout the day. But his curiosity got the best of him and he eventually went to go see that stupid stone face to face. But alas, in the battle field, you always had to be careful or you would end up in respawn. And that's exactly what happened after a spy got him.

As he was in the respawn area, he was kind of glad that the spy had killed him, because he didn't want to be associated with a resting place. But then with horror in his mind, he yelled,

"MY SENTRY! MY DISPENCER!"

And as he ran out to check on his machines, it was too late. His sentry and dispenser were sapped, and lying on his chair, was a sapper. Curse that spy. In his anger he took the sapper and threw it at the stupid stone. But as it hit the stone, something happened. The stone wasn't a stone at all. It turned out to be plastic. And when the sapper hit the "stone", the intense heat melted it, and in the goo was something no one would suspect.

A bone shaped metal.