New Year's Eve, December 31st, 2025

Dec 31, 2010 20:34

So the plan had been to catch a portal to Fandom's New Years Eve party.

Unfortunately, the plan hadn't accounted for Conner and his former teammates showing up in the future as part of Broodwing's scheme to get them to work for him. Which worked... about as well as you'd expect, really. Anyway, then they'd had to explain how Bridge and Z seemed to ( Read more... )

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time_flyer_5 January 1 2011, 05:21:45 UTC
Jen wasn't in Newtech City, nor was she in 2025. Jen was, for that matter, nowhere near New Year's Eve where and when she was at the moment.

Did that stop her from calling? Not really, no.

She hoped she was calculating the time properly . . .

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bridge_carson January 1 2011, 05:41:13 UTC
Oh, hey, his phone was totally ringing!

"Carson," he said, flicking the phone open without checking the caller ID. Logically he knew that any official communication would be far more likely to arrive via his Delta Morpher (or, since they were actually in HQ, the loudspeakers), but habits were habits.

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time_flyer_5 January 1 2011, 05:48:50 UTC
"Scotts here. Are the bad guys taking the night off?" asked Jen.

Over the sudden noise of a . . . large mechanical-sounding animal swooping overhead. Don't ask.

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bridge_carson January 1 2011, 05:53:43 UTC
"So far so good," Bridge reported. "There was a... thing, earlier, where the Dino Thunder Rangers showed up, but it's been taken care o- was that a large mechanical animal I just heard?" Look, he was a Power Ranger. 'Large mechanical animals' were almost commonplace.

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multiplez January 1 2011, 05:38:29 UTC
Z was totally not asleep on Ghost's shoulder as midnight approached. Totally.

...okay, she was. Someone should probably wake her up?

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bridge_carson January 1 2011, 05:42:10 UTC
Someone was casually throwing bits of popcorn at Z's head, seeing how many he could lodge in her hair.

Hey, it was... likely to wake her up eventually? Maybe?

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multiplez January 1 2011, 05:49:08 UTC
Ghost, shaking with repressed laughter, was letting him, because he was clearly a terrible boyfriend. Z occasionally reached up to bat at whatever was irritating her, but slept on.

So the answer to the question 'how many popcorn pieces can be lodged in Z's hair' would seem to be 'a lot.' Oh, dear.

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bridge_carson January 1 2011, 05:56:56 UTC
At least it was just regular popcorn (buttery, though, of course) and not caramel? That would be a level of cruelty Bridge just wasn't willing to sink to.

He was, however, going to aim this particular piece of popcorn right at her nose.

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needsaparrot January 1 2011, 05:55:22 UTC
The answer to the question "how many pieces of popcorn can be lodged in Xander's belly" had yet to be determined by modern science, even fifteen minutes years into the future.

He was, however, currently conducting intensive research into the subject as he sprawled on the floor near Bridge's feet.

For SCIENCE.

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bridge_carson January 1 2011, 06:07:16 UTC
"I'm fairly sure 2026 will still have popcorn, if you were worried," Bridge teased.

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needsaparrot January 1 2011, 06:21:00 UTC
"Well, duh. But what if it's better popcorn? We need to get rid of this stuff to make room for it!"

Xander's logic was better than your earth logic.

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bridge_carson January 1 2011, 06:38:29 UTC
"It's all assembled from the same particles," Bridge pointed out.

He didn't mean it in an existential sense or anything; it was just that, well. They had a Synthetron!

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