(A/N: I don't own Hamtaro, there I said it now get that gun away from me!)
Hamtaro Adventure Series-Virtual Adventure
Ch 2.
"Where could he have disappeared to?" Boss wondered.
"He couldn't have just vanished? Could he?" Chihiro asked, looking around for any sign of Hamtaro.
"There was just a flash of light and then he was gone." Jonathan explained. "Maybe that machine he was on had something to do with it."
"Maxwell, like, what does that thing do?" Sandy asked he boyham.
"Well judging by the look of it and what the man said, it seems to be some kind of device used to transport thing from the real world to a computer by turning it into data. And vice-versa." Maxwell explained.
Everyone else gave him a puzzled look. They had no idea what he had said. They just stood there like he was speaking some sort of foreign language.
"Can you say that again in English Maxwell?" Howdy quipped.
"What that means is that Hamtaro could have gotten into the transporter and have been accidentally transferred into the computer."
"What?" Everyone else said astonished by what Maxwell had just told them.
"It's a possibility, but it might not have happened."
"So what you are saying is that you are not one-hundred percent sure of what happened." Dexter responded.
"Yes."
"So there is still hope." Bijou said.
"Yes, but if he did get transported into the computer, then there might be no way to get him out."
"We've got to have hope Maxwell." Said Jonathan. "We just have to believe that Hamtaro is ok."
Meanwhile, Laura was desperately searching for her missing hamster. She combed every inch of the building, but to no avail. She headed back to the exhibit where she last saw her missing hamster. That's when the creator and operator of the transporter noticed that something went wrong with the transporter. The banana was still in the transporter, but was splattered all over sides of the box. The man checked on the computer, to see what went wrong and gasped at what he saw. On the screen was Hamtaro, who was unconscious. He wondered how a hamster could have gotten into the transporter. At this time, Laura looked up and spotted the hamster on the monitor of the computer.
"Hamtaro. Oh no!" Laura looked at the man for some answers. "Is he dead?"
"No. He appears to be unconscious. The transport must have taken a lot out of him. This transporter was never meant to transfer a living things. I'm surprised he survived it."
"Can you get him out?"
"At the moment, no. It seems that my invention is malfunctioning and is unable to transport your hamster back here."
"So he's going to be stuck in there."
"No. I can relocate him to a smaller handheld device for now. When I fix my invention, I will be able to bring your hamster back to a solid state. For now, you'll have to carry him around like a digital pet."
The designer of the invention did just that, transporting Hamtaro to a smaller device that Laura would be able to carry around with her.
"Will he need to eat?"
"I'm not sure, but I can create a program for you so you can feed him virtual food. I assume that is what digital pets eat."
Laura gave the man her "digital" hamster, and left for home. The man took Hamtaro back with his house and tinkered with the device for a while and was able to create a program so Laura could feed Hamtaro. Later, he returned Hamtaro, still stuck in his virtual prison, to Laura and promised to fix this problem as soon as possible.
Laura went to sleep that night with tears in her eyes. In her dreams she thought of her and Hamtaro, playing together in a field. She had hope that somehow, someway, she would be able to hold onto Hamtaro once again.
Hamtaro Adventure Series-Virtual Adventure
Ch 2.
"Where could he have disappeared to?" Boss wondered.
"He couldn't have just vanished? Could he?" Chihiro asked, looking around for any sign of Hamtaro.
"There was just a flash of light and then he was gone." Jonathan explained. "Maybe that machine he was on had something to do with it."
"Maxwell, like, what does that thing do?" Sandy asked he boyham.
"Well judging by the look of it and what the man said, it seems to be some kind of device used to transport thing from the real world to a computer by turning it into data. And vice-versa." Maxwell explained.
Everyone else gave him a puzzled look. They had no idea what he had said. They just stood there like he was speaking some sort of foreign language.
"Can you say that again in English Maxwell?" Howdy quipped.
"What that means is that Hamtaro could have gotten into the transporter and have been accidentally transferred into the computer."
"What?" Everyone else said astonished by what Maxwell had just told them.
"It's a possibility, but it might not have happened."
"So what you are saying is that you are not one-hundred percent sure of what happened." Dexter responded.
"Yes."
"So there is still hope." Bijou said.
"Yes, but if he did get transported into the computer, then there might be no way to get him out."
"We've got to have hope Maxwell." Said Jonathan. "We just have to believe that Hamtaro is ok."
Meanwhile, Laura was desperately searching for her missing hamster. She combed every inch of the building, but to no avail. She headed back to the exhibit where she last saw her missing hamster. That's when the creator and operator of the transporter noticed that something went wrong with the transporter. The banana was still in the transporter, but was splattered all over sides of the box. The man checked on the computer, to see what went wrong and gasped at what he saw. On the screen was Hamtaro, who was unconscious. He wondered how a hamster could have gotten into the transporter. At this time, Laura looked up and spotted the hamster on the monitor of the computer.
"Hamtaro. Oh no!" Laura looked at the man for some answers. "Is he dead?"
"No. He appears to be unconscious. The transport must have taken a lot out of him. This transporter was never meant to transfer a living things. I'm surprised he survived it."
"Can you get him out?"
"At the moment, no. It seems that my invention is malfunctioning and is unable to transport your hamster back here."
"So he's going to be stuck in there."
"No. I can relocate him to a smaller handheld device for now. When I fix my invention, I will be able to bring your hamster back to a solid state. For now, you'll have to carry him around like a digital pet."
The designer of the invention did just that, transporting Hamtaro to a smaller device that Laura would be able to carry around with her.
"Will he need to eat?"
"I'm not sure, but I can create a program for you so you can feed him virtual food. I assume that is what digital pets eat."
Laura gave the man her "digital" hamster, and left for home. The man took Hamtaro back with his house and tinkered with the device for a while and was able to create a program so Laura could feed Hamtaro. Later, he returned Hamtaro, still stuck in his virtual prison, to Laura and promised to fix this problem as soon as possible.
Laura went to sleep that night with tears in her eyes. In her dreams she thought of her and Hamtaro, playing together in a field. She had hope that somehow, someway, she would be able to hold onto Hamtaro once again.
