Indiana Jones and the Pink Tsundere Gate between Worlds.
Summon: Indiana Jones, Age 50 (from the year 1949)
Divergences from canon: "less stupidity"
For once Indiana's adventures with Louise took a turn for the sedate. Which was good, as the entourage following them on this trip was the largest yet. Antsy and jealous of her rival, Kirche was the one who provided the information on target this time, the legendary "Dragon's Rainment", but only on the condition that she and Tabitha be able to join in the adventure.
Well, actually, she provided many maps and potential sites, only for Indiana and his pink-haired sidekick, I mean, master to either shoot it down or inform the poor busty teen that they had already raided it.
Overhearing this conversation, Guiche and his girlfriend Montmorency jumped onto the bandwagon, and the elder man had to contract Siesta's help in order to provide support. Which only led to Professor Colbert learning of the trip and expressing his own desire to visit the area.
It was either fortune or fate that Siesta's family owned the relic, and was able to confirm its existence, and so the group set out towards La Rochelle, to the fields of Tarbes, hitting whatever temples, ruins, or caves along the way. Which is where the group found themselves now.
"Indiana Jones! Didn't you say we are on an adventure? This map clearly shows a treasure not many mails off! It's even marked with an X!"
The archaeologist had to keep his eyes closed as the busty redhead bounded around, each statement emphasized by a bigger bounce of her chest. His "Master" did not like it when he "couldn't keep his eyes off of the slut".
Finally opening his eyes, he barely glanced at the parchement presented to him before throwing it over his shoulder. With one finger preventing words of protest from escaping a pair of ruby lips, he looked into Kirche's eyes and explained.
"Look, Doll, Sorry to disappoint you, but in my long experience X never... I mean, Rarely marks the spot."
Hours later, Siesta brought them to the warehouse that held the Dragon's Rainment. The design reminded Indy of the temples of Japan that he helped rebuild and recover artifacts for a year or so. But as the doors parted Indiana's suspicions were confirmed.
He wasn't the only thing from his world here.
"Wha... By the founder... What is it? It's not a canoe, it has wings.. but it can't fly..." Colbert began his analysis, only to be interrupted by the other professor.
"It's an Airplane. A Zero Fighter..." Just like the one found on Akutan by his comrades in the OSS, planes that terrorized his homeland and his allies for so long... But sitting there on the floor of the room, it looked... pristine.
Indiana went closer and inspected the the wings. No deterioration, rivets tight, and the paint was barely touched, most likely from normal use. He couldn't believe what good shape it was in. This "Magic" really worked, after all, Siesta's grandfather owned it, therefore it must have been trapped in this land for over 30 years.
Interrupting his musings was Louise, who unlike the other members of the group staring in wonder, confusion, and/or incomprehension, remembered the tales that Indy told her during their travels.
"Planes... they're flying machines from your world, right? You've used them before right?"
With a roguish grin Jones looked back at his pink-haired partner. "Aye, kid. They fly. I fly in them."
"Can you use it now! Here!" It was Colbert this time, curiosity and excitement making the normally calm and mentorly man seemed like a raving lunatic.
"Fly it? Yes. Safely? No."
