"What are you up to?"

"Isn't it obvious? The government has pardoned me, so I can go to work on my inventions. As of now, I'm improving the time machine."

An intelligent teenage boy by the name of Half-Demon Abe was working over the mechanics of this huge, circular device. Half-Demon Abe was the chosen hero of this planet. During a life changing experience, he had gained powers from a demon called Rainbow, one of two star entities that chose heroes to protect the world overran by demons. He was a six foot tall lad with tanned white skin. His eyes were brown, and his long skater hair was white. He wore civilian clothes, but his Samurai battle suit would appear on him every time he drew his sword. The sword rested against his hip in its sheath. It was called Corration, the Sword of Earth. He looked at his intelligent computer screen called Computer and smiled.

"I think it's set," he said.

"Are you going to test it tonight?" asked Computer.

The boy yawned.

"Tomorrow."

The orphan boy walked up to his bedroom and turned off the light, unaware someone had snuck in.


He awoke the next morning by Computer's siren. He hopped out of bed and ran down the hidden stairs in the laundry room to the lab. He noticed the lab was a wreck.

"What the hell happened?"

"It's obvious someone broke in," stated Computer.

"I know that," he said with irritancy in his voice.

He walked around and examined the extent of the robbery. He walked to the vault where he kept the five sacred he collected in this world and panicked when he saw the empty shelf.

"The Pentagon of Life is gone."

"All of its treasure?" wondered Computer.

"Computer, replay the surveillance camera."

On screen, Computer played the footage from last night. Everything was calm until he noticed something spinning. The time machine slowed down to a complete stop, and a clothed figure. The figure looked around and finally walked to the vault door. He opened it and took the five items he sought. When he turned around, Abe recognized him. It was an old foe he killed last year. Lucastrof, a wizard dinosaur, hurried walked to the controls of the machine. He quickly got in after the controls were set and was sent back in time. Abe began to think.

"That was Lucastrof," said Computer. "He used your machine as a portal device to get here."

"But why? I killed him. Mmm. Maybe Lucastrof foresaw his future and is preventing it."

"But why would he want the Pentagon of Life?"

Abe thought hard, and a horrible thought came to him.

"The Pentagon of Life keeps the world in balance. If he was to change the past, he can-"

Just then, the ground began to shake. A hole tore open underneath him. He jumped out of the way and shouted to Computer.

"Activate the machine! Teleport me to his coordinates!"

Computer hurried activated the machine and set the coordinates. Abe got in. The metallic floor started spinning around and around. Soon, a white matter blinded his eyes and knocked him out.


He woke up to find that he was sleeping in a nest. He looked around and saw that the landscape had changed. Trees dominated the land, and cliffs surrounded the trees. A clear river flowed through this valley and provided it life. The sun beamed down and nurtured the plants. Unique creatures roamed the valley. He recognized them as the dinosaurs.

"I forgot," he said. "Lucastrof is a dinosaur himself."

He heard something cry out a low roar. He looked back and noticed a young brownish Apatosaurus with reddish brown eyes. He was a juvenile that looked to be five feet tall. He was with his bluish guardians.

"Huh? Wait. The communicator."

The communicator was a device that looked like a watch. It was able to relay phone calls and live map if the satellite was present. It also could translate any language to English and translate it back in the language the creature spoke.

"What the heck are you?" asked the young Apatosaurus.

"Well, that was rude."

Stricken, the young dinosaur was amazed this creature could understand him.

"I'm sorry," said the old male Apatosaurs. "It's just that we never seen a creature so unique like you."

"Well, you can say I'm the only one of my kind," said Abe. "My name is Abe. Well, Half-Demon Abe, but call me Abe for short."

"You're a two-footer," pointed out the young Apatosaurus, "but you don't have any scales."

"Yes. My species is called human or Homo sapiens. I am kind of unique human I say."

"Well, Abe," said the female longneck, "allow us to introduce ourselves. I'm Grandma Longneck."

"I'm Grandpa Longneck," said the male dinosaur.

"My name's Littlefoot."

Stricken at those names, he couldn't help but wonder if the movie he saw as a child was fictional or fact.

"What brings you to the Great Valley?" asked Grandpa Longneck.

Abe walked of the nest and looked up.

"I kind of dropped in by mistake."

"Oh, so you flew?" asked Littlefoot.

"If you call flying falling. I'm here in search of a dinosaur named Lucastrof."

Grandpa Longneck shuddered at the sound of the name. He stopped his foot on the ground. Abe fell back and quickly rose to his feet.

"I see that name angers you."

"Come. I'll call the other dinosaurs for a meeting. We need to talk this through."