Zoids- The Shocking Showdown: Chapter 1: The Shocking Turn Of Events
Note: This story takes place a few months after the end of my first story, The Desert Bandits Revised, and right after the end of Chaotic Century. You'll want to see this. Fiona's turned 13 years old, and a few days after her surprise birthday party is when our story begins.
Disclaimer: I don't own Zoids or anything of it except my own characters. With that said, let's get this show on the road!
"It's been a long time since we defeated this group of desert bandits at the Gurreal Ruins and rescued my 13-year-old sister Fiona. We continued on our adventures to find the Zoid Eve, and now, we're here already," I thought to myself. We had gotten a report about a Zoidian Temple from the Sand Colony, and decided to investigate. Fiona had just turned 13, and me 14. But, for some reason, the whole colony (except for the temple) looked like it had been leveled totally. "Now that's odd," I said to Fiona, who had her arm around me. "What could have happened here? I don't think it was Raven, though. His Geno Saurer is back, but I don't see any signs of a Charged Particle Cannon assault." Fiona looked into my soft blue eyes and said, "Yeah, you're right, Nick. Something's going on here." All of a sudden, I saw a blue/purple beam shoot into the sky. We stood there, looking into the sky where the beam was seen for a few minutes. Then, a loud crack of thunder shook the sky, startling Fiona. I held her to keep her calm as a recon Shield Liger came to the area. But, then, the strangest thing happened: a bolt of lightning shot from the storm clouds above and struck the core of the Shield Liger, completely blowing it up. We were lucky to have OUR shield up to avoid any damage from the explosion.
"Is it me, or is this like the storm of that Ancient Zoidian legend I read about a few days ago?" I wondered, "because the only time lightning does THAT is from that storm, Fiona." Still shivering, Fiona said softly, "You're right, Nick." Then, she fainted. She had gotten another piece of her memory back. I cradled her in my arms until she woke up. She hugged me tightly when she did wake up. I figured that we should find out just what the heck was going on here.
How'd you like it? I'll tell you about the legendary storm in the next chapter.
Note: This story takes place a few months after the end of my first story, The Desert Bandits Revised, and right after the end of Chaotic Century. You'll want to see this. Fiona's turned 13 years old, and a few days after her surprise birthday party is when our story begins.
Disclaimer: I don't own Zoids or anything of it except my own characters. With that said, let's get this show on the road!
"It's been a long time since we defeated this group of desert bandits at the Gurreal Ruins and rescued my 13-year-old sister Fiona. We continued on our adventures to find the Zoid Eve, and now, we're here already," I thought to myself. We had gotten a report about a Zoidian Temple from the Sand Colony, and decided to investigate. Fiona had just turned 13, and me 14. But, for some reason, the whole colony (except for the temple) looked like it had been leveled totally. "Now that's odd," I said to Fiona, who had her arm around me. "What could have happened here? I don't think it was Raven, though. His Geno Saurer is back, but I don't see any signs of a Charged Particle Cannon assault." Fiona looked into my soft blue eyes and said, "Yeah, you're right, Nick. Something's going on here." All of a sudden, I saw a blue/purple beam shoot into the sky. We stood there, looking into the sky where the beam was seen for a few minutes. Then, a loud crack of thunder shook the sky, startling Fiona. I held her to keep her calm as a recon Shield Liger came to the area. But, then, the strangest thing happened: a bolt of lightning shot from the storm clouds above and struck the core of the Shield Liger, completely blowing it up. We were lucky to have OUR shield up to avoid any damage from the explosion.
"Is it me, or is this like the storm of that Ancient Zoidian legend I read about a few days ago?" I wondered, "because the only time lightning does THAT is from that storm, Fiona." Still shivering, Fiona said softly, "You're right, Nick." Then, she fainted. She had gotten another piece of her memory back. I cradled her in my arms until she woke up. She hugged me tightly when she did wake up. I figured that we should find out just what the heck was going on here.
How'd you like it? I'll tell you about the legendary storm in the next chapter.
