Act 1: Hy's House
Chapter 2: Entertainment Central Station
The Entertainment Central Station (ECS) is a place where all my favorite characters leave their games, books, or movies to go into other games, books, or movies and interact with other characters and participate in their games, books, or movies. The Station is actually is a huge (from that point of view) area inside a computer chip within our wireless Internet router. The ECS is composed of many lines for many trains that go through the wiring in my house and through signals so that all of the characters in my games, books, and movies outside their games, books, and movies.
As for the appearance of Entertainment Central Station: ECS looks strikingly similar to Game Central Station from Wreck-It Ralph: the walls of the Entertainment Central Station are painted blue instead of tan, however, the floor is almost exactly the same as GCS: shiny and made of tile, there are scrolling electronic signs over each game, book, or movie which state its name or an alert such as "GAME ON", however there are no plugs in the doorways, and there is a reception desk in the middle of Entertainment Central Station along with advertisement-airing television signs scattered across the Station that always showed Sonic the Hedgehog giving advice and rules. The Station was constantly rife with many characters going from their own game, book, or movie to another.
Meta Knight stepped off the train and sulked out of the doorway of the station for Super Mario Bros. He was met at the doorway by a holographic guard who was bald and wore glasses. The guard a uniform as well, and he was holding a pencil and a clipboard.
"What is your name?" the guard asked Meta Knight.
"Nicki Minaj! No, really, I'm Sir Meta Knight!" Meta Knight answered with a laugh as his eyes glowed pink.
"Ah ha, very funny (I thought you hated puns), what's your game?" the guard asked Meta Knight.
"Kirby Super Star Ultra," Meta Knight responded.
"And are you going back to said game?" asked the guard.
"Of course I am." Meta Knight answered.
"Well, I guess that's all of my questio-got any food on you?" the security guard asked.
"No, why would I?" Meta Knight answered earnestly.
"Well, I guess that's all." the secturity guard finished as he disappeared. Meta Knight was relieved, and he sauntered over to the doorway for Kirby Super Star Ultra, looking down steadily.
Right before Meta Knight got to the doorway for Kirby Super Star Ultra, a spitwad hit him in the back of the head. Meta Knight swiftly turned around to see that one of the Koopas from the subway train was responsible. Meta Knight simply turned back around and sulked on, ignoring the taunt.
After Meta Knight entered the doorway, he boarded another subway train, only there was no one on this one. Meta Knight sat down in one of the seats and sighed, wondering about various subjects. He was also quite hungry, and wanted food.
A while later, Meta Knight got off of the train and headed to his base, which houses the Battleship Halberd-or simply the Halberd-is a huge, black, flying ship-not the kind that floats on water (at least not for the most part), mind you, but think of something quite alike to a rocket, but not. Unlike a rocket, the Halberd is huge-it is larger than any Puffball should have under normal circumstances (think about a thousand feet or so tall and about five thousand feet long-quite large for an eight-inch tall creature, eh?!), however the Halberd houses Meta Knight's massive crew, so it has to be that large (despite its humorously short owner). The ship itself is very high-tech: the exact technology it uses is unknown, however the Halberd uses rockets and three pairs of large bat-like "wings" (with the largest pair in the middle), with the former being on the back and the latter on the sides, and with these along with some kind of anti-gravity technology, the Halberd can hover. The Halberd can travel very far distances in a short amount of time using wormholes (which it appears to somehow create), and is armed with many guns and canons to keep intruders away. The Halberd appears to use multiple power sources utilizing creatures called Wheelies, fuel such as gasoline, and it also appears to use solar power. On the bow of the Halberd lies a very large variant of Meta Knight's mask, indicating that the ship is his.
Meta Knight went up to his base and opened the door. This was his home. Meta Knight went up an elevator and sauntered into his office. On his desk sat a candy jar, numerous papers, a lamp, other various objects, and a slice of pie. Meta Knight sat down in his rolling chair, leaned back, and took his mask off to eat. He opened his mouth wide and crammed the entire slice of pie in his mouth, then turned his television on as he unscrewed the lid of the candy jar, placing a few pieces of candy in his mouth, further filling it.
"Let's see what's on," Meta Knight muttered to himself as he held the television remote in his right hand and flipped through the channels to find something of interest. Suddenly, just as he found something, the "GAME ON" alert started blaring. I had turned on the game, and Meta Knight was in it. Meta Knight slid his mask back on and rushed out.
