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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 12:58 am
Floating StadiumThe Floating Stadium is located on the ocean and floats right on the water. The stadium has the technology to hover above the city. The stadium is mainly used for concerts, fighting, and other city-wide fun events. [ Picture ]
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:52 pm
 Ryuk appeared, smiling. He was in a jet, with others swirling around him. They were auto-pilot. He waited for Celeste.
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:02 pm
She appears with what appears to be a small fleet. Glancing up at him, she smiles and then sets the fuse a burning. Three minutes at best. Checking the course from the main navigational system, she sets it as directed. This was going to be the perfect boom and exit. Now they just had be careful not to run them in too early.
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 5:48 pm
 He sensed her, nodding himself. Trying to imagine what it would look like, he gave up, waving his hands. Tapping a button, Shiro heard the crackle of fire, knowing that the fuse had been lit. Looking backwards, he smiled. "Hm... Helium... party balloons. Tons of balloons were piled up in the back of the jets, all filled with helium.
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:28 pm
She had to chuckle at his insightfulness. Party balloons were not what she had expected. Pulling out a special bottle of silver stuff, she leaves it on the dash as she checks the fuse. Two minutes and counting. Setting the autopilots final cordinates, she neatly leaps to the edge rail of the boat and then over on to the next one where she checks the stash. Illigal fireworks (well... they were in the city at least) known best as roman candles, but with a few m-80's. And a favorite of hers known as the tequilla sunrise. But this was the Big one. The one that was only allowed over water because of the number of fountain sparks it set off. It was perfect for what she wanted for visuals, creating a shower of soft pink, bright pink, orange, red, and yellow. The silver stuff was that of an exploding powder which, after exploding into a moon like circle took on the form of silver butterflys which scattered outwards. She enjoyed things that went boom. Checking the fuse again, she notes that they had perhaps forty five seconds to ditch it safely before the craft would hit the wall, at which the same ships would explode.
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:06 am
 Smiling himself, he checked the balloons, lightly jumping to the next jet, which hovered in the air. The city was still very noisy from here, though it was serene. Shiro wondered if someone would stop them. Landing lightly, he felt inside. Sniffing the air, he noted that the helium had not leaked.
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 1:37 pm
Silently, she stared at the sky as she continued counting down in her head. Even if they were to be caught, the fuse was too low to stop the explosions of the ships. Twenty seconds at best. Her silver eyes anxiously scan the area. She would have to shadow fast if she was going to do so before the density changed with the fireworks going off. Her wings pulse with the countdown as she reaches the fifteen second mark. The wall of the stadium was perhaps five hundred feet. At the speed she was moving, they would hit at the perfect timing. Her eyes scan up as she sees Shiro change planes. This was about to get really really fun.
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 3:36 pm
 Shiro smiled, pulling out a bottle of water and green food coloring. Dumping on the ground, this was his escape. He could easily save himself, by warping through the water. He wasn't sure of the time, but he knew it was soon. The balloons started to fly, one by one, tied together by a rope.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:04 am
The wall was close, but still she held her position silently on the roof. The shadow of the wall swept over the boats as she sighed. The leading one would hit in three...two..one.. Time seemed to slow as she shifted her wings tightly into her cloak and dropped through the dark shadows in a split second. The movement was fast enough that she would be but a swish of fabric. The first boat strikes the wall head on as the fuse goes off on the other crafts creating a massive explosion of orange, followed by a burst of red stars, then green orbs, and finally, the silver butterfly moon. Then as the butterflies disperse, the tequilla sunrise shoots off into the air, a stark contrast to the black smoke that painted the skys. It's many colors stood out like a sunset before brightening to that of a sunrise as they hovered off the water. The water, she noted, was a comfortable temperature, neither freezing cold or hot. Swimming her way back over to the docks as she watches Shiro's performance to come, she mused that it was going to be quite fun. Half of atlantis would be able to see that.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:17 pm
 Coming at the wall right behind her, the sound of escaping balloons was heard. No, there wasn't actually helium inside. Shiro's form could be seen, blown by the wind and supported by his own wings. The first jet crashed, the fuel igniting, and lighting the balloons inside. Great. The fire burned through the rubber, igniting the gases inside. Fire of blue, black, green, red, and a magnitude of different colors exploded, creating a pattern. A fish, swallowing a moon. The moon was filled in by real moon, but the fish, hung there like an apparation. The fire gradually turned silver where it formed the fish. The rest of the jets hit the wall in rapid succession, creating almost the same effect. Landing behind her, he smiled. "You like it? I tried to get it as best I could..."
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:25 pm
"It's awesome," she said staring at the fish. The pattern of the scales and the silver cast rainbows over the water. Her moon like eyes watched as the fish swallowed the moon, and her mind drifted back to a fable... when the moon had stole the diamonds of the sky. The thought was one that she considered. She wondered why he had chosen that, and more as she stared at the moon, she wondered why the moon continued to flee. But then she recalled that the moon hid once every thirty days. Stepping on the dock, she paused as she flew over to land. It was pretty interesting with every thing that was going on. "And yes," she replied.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:35 pm
As the Twin Fish eats the moon... Flying with her, he sighed. "The moon is so wonderful... even to myself, I can still feel its essence. Mysterious. Powerful." The moon shone over them, making Shiro's white hair glow in the moon light. Landing, he sighed, hearing the pop of more firecrackers. Someone must have thought this was a celebration. Smiling again, he gazed up, though not really seeing. More than seeing. The fish flickered, continuing on with the moon. "I must say though, your preparations were nice as well..."
...the night is gone, replaced by dawn.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:43 pm
"Tequilla sunrises are nice in my area and they really show off the glory of sunset. The other well... I just enjoy it," she said with a small smile allowing her hood to fall back and reveal her face to the shining glow of the fireworks. Prickly to her, but in a strangely plesent way, she smiled at him, allowing her hood to remain down for the moment. "It reminds me of the old legends and myths among the fury." Her copper like hair gleamed like a fiery halo against her carmel skin as she smiled thoughtfully, her lips tilting as she considered each aspect of it. "Though.. I have to admit for this stunt I'm suprised the military let us get away with it."
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:59 pm
As the Twin Fish eats the moon... "yeah... I was expecting Mr. Serious Air Admiral to apprehend us..." Shiro nodded, his lips in a thoughtful smile. "A sunset and a moon...glorious." The night was upon them now, the clouds dispersed. "I love the feel of those explosives... they rock you to the end of the world, no? Legends and myths... if they had gunpowder, it would be interesting as well..." His smile rose up as he "gazed" farther into the distance. Distant thoughts rose to him, as he sighed.
...the night is gone, replaced by dawn.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:03 pm
She heard his sigh and was instantly curious. She had never really had a chance to see into his head, so to speak, as he always seemed so careful around her. Silently, she admitted that they were on oppisite sides, but with no war, she had found that it wasn't so rigidly necissary. "I know what you mean..." she chuckled. "I swear he has some sixth sense about sensing trouble... but I can't help but be curious Shiro. What are you thijnking about?" Her tone was softly inquizitive, her moon like eyes studying him as they glimmered in sharp contrast to the night. The orange hue of the remains of the burning ships cast a glow to her skin.
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