Okay. I have this idea for the concept where I decide to take Lincoln with me to Los Angeles and introduce him to my cousins there, and on the way, I introduce Lincoln to four songs: What Do You Want From Me and Keep On Bringing Me Down by Forever the Sickest Kids, and A Little Faster and Road to Nowhere by There For Tomorrow. Later on, Lincoln, out of curiosity and on his own, could end up going to something called "Car-nage". I discover it and rush to get Lincoln out of there as a result of learning that it's a kind of demolition derby and tell Lincoln to cross demolition derbies off his list of future things to do with his life because of how brutal they might get. The two of us would try to get out of there multiple times and go through multiple failures until we actually succeed. During our fails, we'd witness intense moments of the derby and the audience cheering at the carnage like non-humans. Drivers dying, automobile engines exploding from impacts of other vehicles, a demolition derby unlike any other, and it's awful. All this going on to the tune of "I Can't Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar.
Later on, the two of us decide a few things to do and have some fun with other things to do in L.A. Throughout those events, we take pictures and post them on social media. At the same time, Lincoln's friends and family post photos of each other on social media of themselves having fun. Like one of Lori holding Jordan up with one hand. Or Stella and Sid doing a pose showing how much fun they're having together. These photographs that I and Lincoln could be taking would, later on, include the guys at Corridor Digital, and while in L.A., the two of us could learn to create our own dirt motorbikes without having to spend money we don't even have on renting motorcycles. The pictures scenes could involve the song Photograph by Def Leppard playing in the background.
The photos posted on my social media would give four of the cartoon Michiganians an advantage with them taking fast-enough buses, or 30-minute flights from Fresno, to L.A. Now, the custom-built motorbikes lack pedals and come equipped with solar-powered technology and bulk energy storage, with radios for riders to listen to certain stations on different types. The helmets are also custom-built and can help riders listen to the radio in private, receive phone calls from others in private, or maintain communication from others wearing the same thing. A new technological innovation for bike riders and thrill-seekers.
Later on, I'd take Lincoln with me for both of us to meet the Corridor Digital guys and invite them to the nearest desert for some motorbiking, with some crazy camera techniques being performed from putting 4 split lenses in motorbike tires to create crazy camera techniques that need to be worked out in regards to ribbon cables and whatnot. Maybe wireless transmitters to transmit footage data? I don't know. I'm not as experienced as these experimental guys. Imagine multiple split lenses in tires for 360 versions of what is recorded in the video. If you're unfamiliar with the Corridor Guys, I know one of them, Wren, for putting parts of a Nerf gun on a drone, which Hasbro and the TSA need to talk about approving. You can learn the names of the other guys by looking at the videos uploaded by "Corridor Crew". Also, Wren is followed on Instagram by Ari Castleton himself.
Now, let's get to the desert, where Niko, Wren, Nick, and Jan(those two you'll see in later YouTube videos of this chapter) have rented some motorbikes/motorcycles with their radios modified to hook up to mine on the demand of the riders. Lincoln and I would probably have made more of those helmets for communication with the other four guys. The song I play for the scene is Fox on the Run by Sweet.
0:15.99: The bikes take off as we race across the desert and Lincoln and I taking the motorbikes on their test drive.
01:19.6: Four familiar silhouettes(not the ones of those from the mountains, Lake Kaweah, OR Shatner's horse ranch), having made it to the desert, have their attention caught by the race, and having copied my custom vehicle blueprints from my video, possibly with Lisa, Lana, and Zach(and maybe Luna) doing all the work, they have designs of their own and ride them to where we are without being noticed.
01:57.1: Lincoln notices the extra riders and senses some familiarity with them all, as well as some traits that define their physical appearances. It all clicks to him, but thankfully, I notice and get Lincoln out of there, with the other four bikers trying, and maybe failing, or not, to get Lincoln's attention, but things get repeated along the way. In time, Lincoln and I get ahead of the four Corridor riders, with Lincoln going ahead of me.
03:03: We discover the finish line.
03:06.8: Lincoln crosses first, followed by me a lot of seconds later, then the rest of the bikers, except for those four cartoon ones, who are actually Stella, Sid, Jordan, and Ronnie Anne.
The rest of Corridor Digital meets up with us six, where I bring up the four extra bikers, and that we should all head back to the studio. We all do so, the four females left behind contemplating what went wrong. They might put some pieces together getting information from that one trio of Zach, Lynn, and Rusty, that six-member group of Liam, Lana, Jenny, Joy, Lola, and Andy, and that comedic/theater duo of Luan and Benny. They might learn that I'm being good at trying to do things that they don't realize are a means of maintaining my secret and might need to address the others about it.
Meanwhile, back at the studio, we have returned, and review all the crazy camera shots we got for some of Corridor's projects and my own. Those six videos from earlier might help out, along with six extra ones I'm going to include. They have information that I will talk about right now. The next day, somewhere in an open stadium, with Wren flying a Nerf drone he built, and the rest of us using the Nerf guns we have, we all engage in a Nerf battle with L7's Pretend We're Dead playing. Whoever is the victor I might need to come up with. But should I base the decision on popularity?
Other things I could add into this could involve me introducing Lincoln to some well-known and ignored hip-hop songs, many of which contain foul-mouthed cursing, unfortunately, thanks to the influence N.W.A. had on the genre.
That last one, maybe the eighteen minutes version, could be my favorite. I imagine going into someplace with Lincoln, where a hip-hop artist is honing his lyrics in with Kendric Lamar as co-rapper and Ariana Grande and Beyonce for melodic vocals, kind of like Jeffrey, or OG Loc from GTA: San Andreas. The song could either be a remix instrumental from The newbie could point out me and Lincoln showing up while singing that he's trying to hold his lyrics in, and later on, I'm thinking of Clyde and Laird walking in to see if Lincoln is there. The rapper would notice them and add it to his lyrics as well. This would cause me to notice them and get Lincoln out of the place. I'm still too good at what I do.
This might be my craziest chapter so far. Things might be better later on.
