Hello to my beloved fans!
625 from Lilo & Stitch: rolls his eyes
Aw, come on! Only one person reviewed throughout the entire week!? sigh sees that there's another review, but hidden from view Oh. Thank you, Janika!
Master-Aricitic - Thanks for the compliment. And, I had the idea of combining Code Lyoko and Garage Kids for quite some time already. Before I even knew what the movie was going to even be about. But, not that you had any way of knowing that.
Janika - Thanks! Anyway, I see a lot of paragraphed stories here. Do you really see a lot of mono-paragraph stories?
Garage Kids 2:
Aelita and the Code of Lyoko
The end of a beginning...
Chapter 2
Odd and Yumi soon met up with their friend, Ulrich, and all three made their way to where Aelita was. Once there, they listened to Aelita's story.
"Wow!" cried Odd. "A virtual world inside a supercomputer, turned evil by a virus?"
Aelita nodded. "And it's only a matter of time before X.A.N.A.'s gathered up enough strength to activate a tower and gain more direct access to outside electronic sources!"
All four peered out at the towers. "Okay, Aelita," Yumi said. "How do we know when a tower is being..." --her attention was diverted for a moment, when a red glow appeared over one of the towers-- "...activated?" she finished, having a bad feeling she just learned the answer.
"That," said Aelita, as she pointed to the red-glowing tower. Yumi's bad feeling was confirmed: the red glow meant the tower was activated.
"Well, what are we waiting for?" asked Odd. "Aelita says she's the only one who can deactivate that tower, so let's go! Those shadow monsters are gone!" Odd and Aelita got up and started off, Ulrich just moved slowly, a little unsure, but Yumi stayed put.
"I don't like this," she said. "Why would X.A.N.A. pull out his monsters for any reason besides that he might have created the stronger monsters Aelita and Jeremie warned us about?"
Odd walked just a few feet from the boulders, but got hit by a stream of lasers. He glanced over at the source in surprise. "Huh? What's with the ugly cockroaches?"
Aelita gasped. "You were right, Yumi!"
Jeremie brought up info on the monster. "They're called Kankrelats. However, since it's such a strange name, we could probably just call them 'Roachters'. And, when they hit you, you lost 50 of your life points, 10 per hit," he added.
"Life points?"
"The amount of life you have in Lyoko," Jeremie stated. "You always start out with 100."
"And, what happens if someone looses all of theirs?" asked Odd.
There was an uncomfortable silence, before Jeremie answered, "We haven't really figured that out yet."
Ulrich jumped out and drove his saber right into the bull's-eye-like symbol on one Roachter. "IMPACT!" he cried, as he did so. He pulled the saber out and the Roachter exploded.
"'Impact'?" asked Odd.
Ulrich shrugged in a defensive manner. "What? It sounded pretty cool in my head."
Jeremie chuckled to himself, as he watched his friends, fight off the Roachters, which were represented, on the map, by red semi-circles with dashes through them. "I liked the sound of it, too, Ulrich," he assured.
"Yeah," he heard Odd admit, through the headset's speakers he communicated with his friends, in Lyoko, by, "I guess it does sound pretty cool."
Aelita's face appeared back on the screen. "Jeremie, look through the manual for something on 'return trip coordinates'."
Jeremie pulled out a bulky manual and flipped to the index. "Return trip... return trip... return trip... ah, here it is!" he cried, flipping to the appropriate page, reading aloud. " 'Extended Action Reversal device was a last-minute addition to Xanadu, just in case something went wrong with whatever we were manipulating with it. It is a time disrupter program that resets time, so it's like what we did never happened, that is triggered by the deactivating of a Lyokian tower.
" 'The Xanadu project had to remain secret, so we, if something went wrong, we needed a way to erase the evidence. However, the return trip cannot reverse things as serious as death or powerful memories. Below are the instructions to setting the return trip coordinates of the E.A.R. device.' Aelita," he began, paused for a moment, and then continued, "I'm not sure if I should believe this. I mean the concept of disrupting time to reset it seems scientifically impossible. It's almost like whoever did this manual was a real sci-fi freak."
"That's what people thought of rearranging molecules into electronic information in a computer," Aelita pointed out. "But, your friends are in Lyoko, right?"
Jeremie had to admit: she had a point.
"Are you sure this is the only way I can activate the Extended Action Reversal device without erasing my own memory?"
That is what Jeremie asked, as he ran up the staircases that led to the top of the humongous, cylinder-shaped console, where the scanners were.
Aelita's voice rang through the speakers around the factory, responding, "Yes, Jeremie. Scanning your genetic code into the Super Calculator will allow you to set it to recognize you, when the E.A.R. bubble reaches you, so it doesn't reverse your mental self."
"And, you know how to operate the scanners?" he asked, as he reached the top and saw the three scanners. He walked up one of the scanner's small set of steps and walked in.
In a deactivated tower, Aelita watched the footage of a factory security camera to see Jeremie step in the scanner. "I've never done it before, but I'm pretty sure I can do it." Tapping and dragging selections on the floating, transparent screen in front of her, Aelita commanded the scanner doors to shut.
A blank human figure appeared on the screen. "Retrieving data," she said. As the scanner looked at Jeremie from head to toe, the blank figure slowly got his features lined over it, from toe to head.
As the scanner examined him, Jeremie had the strange sensation of floating in the air. Wait! He was floating in the air! But, soon, he floated back down, and the scanner cooled down, as the doors opened.
Jeremie ran, as fast as he could, back down to the computer room. He placed back on the headset and started getting to work, putting his genetic code into the E.A.R. files. Just as he finished...
"Hey, Jeremie," called Ulrich, as he slashed his saber into Roachter after Roachter. No matter how many they killed, they kept coming. "I think I'd be doing allot better, if you'd given me a better power than just running really fast!"
Jeremie's voice filled the Lyokian air, as he flipped through the manual, suggesting, "Maybe I could modify your virtual form, giving you a new type of power."
"You can modify form!? Why didn't you say so!?" the virtual samurai asked.
"I never thought of it, until now," he stated truthfully, as he found the right page. "Is there anything else you'd like changed?"
"Yeah," he heard his voice in the headset's earphones: "a set of pants that aren't as dumb-looking as these."
Odd laughed. "No, keep them! They bring out your feminine side! Ha! Ha--- Hey! Watch where you point that sword of yours!"
"Careful, guys," Jeremie said. He keystroked into the Player Digital Card directory and Ulrich's came up. "Ulrich only has 40 life points, Odd, 30, and Yumi, 50."
He went through a list of powers, found one he figured would be useful, and programmed it in. Then, he went to work, modifying his pants.
Ulrich lifted into the air, as he did, his details disappeared from his 3D digital grid. The grid rearranged itself, then the details filled back in. His new pants were black, and his yellow over shirt stretched down below his hips a bit.
"OK, guys, as soon as Aelita deactivates the tower, I'm going to set the coordinates for a return trip device to send us back in time, to before X.A.N.A. attacked," stated Jeremie.
"Going back in time?" asked Odd.
"We're just as confused as you are, Odd," Yumi stated.
"Wait, starting at when this tower got activated, since when did X.A.N.A. attack?"
Jeremie was about to point out that it seemed that he didn't put out any attacks, but then the screens started flickering and acting out. "What the--!?"
Odd fired a laser arrow at another approaching Roachter. Suddenly, he felt funny. Then, rolling in front of his eyes, like a clip show behind their sockets, was the vision of a laser beam striking him in the chest. The Odd, in the vision, fell back and vanished.
A chill ran down his spine. Was that what would happen if he lost all his life points?
"Uh, Princess," he nervously asked Aelita, who had just returned with them, "you wouldn't know what happens to people who loose all their life points in Lyoko, do you?"
She shook her head. "Nobody ever tried the virtualization process before, so the professor never really explained that to me."
"Well, I had this strange vision, where I get hit by a laser and disappear," he admitted.
Jeremie's connection with Lyoko may have been breaking up, but he heard enough to know why this happened to Odd. "Foresight!" he cried.
"What?" He managed to hear Odd ask, through the crackling through the connection problem.
"Your power! It's Foresight!"
Their connection with Jeremie seemed to be breaking up, but they did hear something about Odd's power being "Foresight".
Yumi turned and told Odd, "That means you can see into the future!"
"Whoa! Psychic!" he breathed, in awe. Wait! If that's the future... Oh, no, he thought. That really happens to me!
Well, that's the second chapter.
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