Okay I am posting the first chapter of my fanfiction on Fanpop, but if 你 want to read the later chapters check them out on fanfiction under the name catastrophe. this is the link link
well here 你 go
Hi, this is my first Fanfiction I hope 你 like it! But before 你 read it, just know the beginning is in multiple languages and there is no need to translate it, but if 你 do please know that the translation might not make too much sense because of a few issues with formatting. Well enjoy!
Contacts with Tokyo have been cut. Military movement has -- पनिक इस स्प्रेअडिंग थौघ आउट न्यू डेल्ही एंड. -- The origins of the invaders are unknown -- Si l'une d'entre elles peuvent entendre cette j'ai besoin d'aide s'il vous plaît aimez-moi ! -- 伦敦 is facing a high death toll. Los Angeles is one of the last defensive lines on the West Coast. --This is the emergency broadcasting system -- 奇的机器人编队周围正在发生在上海东方明珠塔 -- This is Jenny. We are live at -- Militares se está moviendo en la Ciudad de México.-- Silicon Valley is under siege; the only company left is EA, but we are losing it fast --evakueringar pågår stalkome är på gång men Herregud! Herregud! Theres en attack skepp komma ner komma ner boooom! vi har förlorat kontakten med Edna! Nothing is known about the invaders but one thing is for sure the world is at war.
24 HOURS EARILER
30 Rockerfeller Plaza New York City 4:45 ET
August 12, 2012
”Okay, Jenny, are your ready?”
” Yes. Thank you, Mohinder. Hey, Matt!”
”Yes, Jenny?” Matt replied in his somewhat deep but yet squeaky 26-year-old voice.
”Is the camera ready?”
”Yep.”
”Thank you,”Jenny responded with her normal calm tone. She watched as Matt pressed key after key in a rhythmic pattern. It was wierd how just to operate a camera and some other equpment 你 had to press button after button -- and how could Matt of all people remember how to do that when he can’t remamber how to tie a shoe? Jenny was deep in thought when Matt started yelling ”Okay we are live in 5...4...3...2...1...And we are live.”
Jenny quickly refocused, and when the light went green telling her that she was live, she started speaking in her calm news reporter tone. ”Hello, this is Jenny and I am reporting live from 30 Rockerfeller Plaza in New York City. We have received 更多 information on the group of meteoroids approaching Earth. The first meteoroids should hit off the coast of 日本 in 3 hours 或者 at 8 pm Eastern Standard Time. After that they should hit Hawaii, China, and Korea, then off the coast of India, Russia, Madagscar, Kenya, Etheopia, Qutar, Suadi Arabia, Turkey, France, Egypt, and England. Within 3 hours many will hit off the East Coast off the US, Mexico, and South America. A few might hit the Great Lakes, but with in 1 1/2 hours many will hit the west coast of North and South America. The meteoroids should have made full 圈, 圈子 around the globe 12 hours after the first hit. Now NASA and NORAD have informed us that most of the meteoroids should burn up before impacting the ground. The meteoroids that don’t burn up completly should be dramatically reduced in size. And most of the meteoroids will impact off the coast. As for tsunamis, there is a high chance of 3 foot tsunamis but this is not very high, so there is no need for worry. However, if 你 feel obligated to leave the area please do with in a few hours because of traffic. 下一个 Chuck Charles with Chuck Charles live at 5.”
”Okay and we’re off!” Matt yelled out. Jenny quickly slid out of her 座位 and fast walked out of the studio, her high heels clicking with with every step. ”Damn I hate this shoes,” she mutterd under her breath. As she was walking down the busy hallway, she heard the fast pace patter of 匡威 sneakers. Jenny autaomatically knew it was Matt -- probably with one of his damn social problems. Jenny turned around, muttered ”ugh” when her fears came true.
Matt was running toward her yelling ”Jenny! Jenny!” Jenny spun around and yelled ”What?!”
”Um I was wondering, Jenny, if 你 -- um --could....”
What?! Jenny blurted out.
”I wanted to know if 你 know what to say to LIzzy because um—”
Growing tired of this, Jenny just blurted out ”yes?”
”Because I want to um ask her *cough* out. *cough*
”You want to ask Lizzy out? WOW! Well 你 guys are both sort of dum..... smart!” Jenny quickly corrected herself. Matt may drive her mad but she didn’t want to be mean. Matt responded to this 由 saying ”You think dumb. That’s okay though because maybe I’m not super smart—”
”Ya I know that,” Jenny interjected.
”Maybe i’m not super smart but I am not and I mean not dumb!”
”No you’re right, Matt. I’m sorry. 你 should tell her that maybe 你 want to -- I don’t know -- take her out for a coffee?
”Thank you, Jenny. Bye. As Matt walked away, Jenny thought to herself, ”Thank god that;s over.”
Camp Pendleton, California 8:06 WT
Major Johnson’s boots made a rhythmic clang against the hard metal floor. He had that calm look on his face, yet his mouth showed a slight scowl. He turned 90 degrees to face the rows of marines. The major looked across the crowd of 200 to 300 men and women, and he took a deep breath and cleared his throat. I have called 你 here for a reason. “Now many of 你 know about the approaching meteor shower—“
Murmurs start rising out of the crowd of marines.
“Many of 你 know about the approaching meteor shower!” The major repeated in a louder voice, which caught the attention of the discombobulated audience. “But these meteors are not, let’s just say normal.” The audience started to talk again but the major blew on his whistle and that got them listening. The major took out what seemed to be a remote and pressed the large red button on it. All the blinds in the room went down along with a white projector screen and a projector. The projector showed 图片 of 4 meteors. The nucleus of each meteor was circled. The major pointed to this and 说 in his gruff voice, “Normal meteors’ nuclei are bumpy and rigid but these are fairly symmetrical.”
The major changed the slide to one that showed a cluster of meteors and was labeled “8/9/12 3:30 pm WT.” This is the time when Stanford’s “Dish” first noticed the meteors and as 你 can see from this picture they are already fairly close to Earth, which means we should have been able to see them sooner, but we weren’t. This in itself is odd, but to make things even stranger— ” The major switched the slide to one that showed all of the continents with thousands of little red dots right near the coast and they seemed to be clustered 更多 around major cities. The major started talking again. “This is where the meteors are going to hit—”
The crowd now was really confused and started talking and murmuring, but the major blew the whistle and the crowd quieted, but not as fast as last time. The major started talking again. “I know the news 说 that they were going to hit far from the coast and in not such a strange pattern, but if we were going to tell the public about this they would panic and that’s one of the last things we need. We simply just informed the news companies that it was a completely odd meteor shower, and other nations are doing the same. Now since the meteors are hitting closer to the coast than 你 thought, 你 might be thinking that the waves will be larger. Yes they will, but they will still only be about 7 feet. However, waves that high will only wash into the 海滩 and will do very little damage. As for the meteors burning up, well they might not burn up that much because they are made of metal. I know that some of 你 might be thinking that these meteors are Extra Terrestrial. Well we don’t know, but we highly doubt it. The reason I’m telling 你 this is because of two things. A, I need 你 to assist with evacuations and to be on full alert. And B, if this, what I doubt it will turns into a battle for Earth, I need my marines ready.” And with that, Major Johnson left the confused and murmuring crowd.
Central park zoo New York City 5:21 ET
Skipper walked up to Kowalski’s lab door to see what the strategist was doing now. Skipper banged on the door and yelled for him to open up, but he doubted Kowalski could hear him over the beeping of whatever was in there. Skipper grew frustrated over Kowalski not answering. He tried opening the door even though it violated Skipper’s agreement to leave Kowalski alone when he was working. No use --the door was locked – which violated Kowalski’s agreement to leave the door unlocked. Skipper, now mad, started yelling for Kowalski to come out. This yelling caught Private’s and Rico’s attention. They then slid off their bunk to see what was up.
“Skippah, what are 你 doing?” Private asked in his sweet and naïve way.
“I’m trying to get Kowalski out of his lab; he has been in there all 日 and missed our daily practice. He needs to come out of there and practice.”
Rico’s smile widened as he yelled KABOOM?!
Skipper looked at him and 说 “No kaboom.”
And Rico’s smile dropped and he went “AWW!”
Skipper took a deep breath and started banging on the door yelling “KOWALSKI!”
Kowalski walked out with goggles and headphones in his flipper and 说 “What?!”
Skipper yelled out “What in god’s name are 你 doing in there? 你 missed practice and—what is that monstrosity?!”
“Oh that?” Kowalski 说 pointing to the big telescope-like object with a bunch of computer monitors attached to it. “I call it the Computerized 太空 Observation Unit 或者 C.S.O.U for short.”
“And how will this one destroy New York?” Skipper nagged. “Fire, wormhole, snow cones, earthqu—”
“Skipper, the C.S.O.U. is completely harmless. It is just a super powerful telescope.”
“Why didn’t 你 just call it that?” Private piped in.
Kowalski answered, “Because the C.S.O.U is 更多 than that.”
“Oh is that other thing super explode ability,” Skipper added.
“No! It can measure the speed of a meteoroid. Calculate out the trajectory of a NEO, scan fo—“
“Okay I get it, Kowalski; just make sure it doesn’t blow up!”
“Okay Skipper!”
“Good. Now come out for practice.”
“I can’t!”
“Why not?” asked Private.
“Because there is a group of meteoroids approaching Earth and they don’t seem natural.”
“What?” exclaimed Skipper.
“These meteoroids were discovered out of nowhere on the 9th and their shapes are sort of symmetrical, which is not common in nature -- especially in meteoroids. I have been trying to figure out if they are slowing down because if they are, that means they aren’t natural.”
“What are we talking 太空 squids?!”
“No, Skipper,” answered Kowalski. “I doubt it’s 太空 squids! It’s just odd, that’s all.”
“Oh well then I think it’s time for 你 to come out of there and practice fighting because if those meteors—”
“Meteoroids, Skipper. Meteoroids are–”
“Whatever! If those METEOROIDS are aliens, what good is it to be waiting staring at numbers to see if they are going down. If it’s aliens, we have to prepare 由 practicing and getting a good night’s sleep.”
“Fine, but can I at least check at 7:00 when the first one hits?”
“No. Kowalski, it doesn’t matter if we know if they are aliens 或者 not. It just matters to be prepared.”
“Okay, Skipper, I was starting to see logic in what you’re saying, but now you’ve 迷失 me.”
“Just trust me on this.”
“Ugh. Fine,” Kowalski replied.
Did 你 like the first chapter of Catastrophe? Trust me, though, it’s going to get a
lot 更多 exciting, though the future chapters probably won’t be so long.
Don’t forget to R&R. Thanks. Bye
well here 你 go
Hi, this is my first Fanfiction I hope 你 like it! But before 你 read it, just know the beginning is in multiple languages and there is no need to translate it, but if 你 do please know that the translation might not make too much sense because of a few issues with formatting. Well enjoy!
Contacts with Tokyo have been cut. Military movement has -- पनिक इस स्प्रेअडिंग थौघ आउट न्यू डेल्ही एंड. -- The origins of the invaders are unknown -- Si l'une d'entre elles peuvent entendre cette j'ai besoin d'aide s'il vous plaît aimez-moi ! -- 伦敦 is facing a high death toll. Los Angeles is one of the last defensive lines on the West Coast. --This is the emergency broadcasting system -- 奇的机器人编队周围正在发生在上海东方明珠塔 -- This is Jenny. We are live at -- Militares se está moviendo en la Ciudad de México.-- Silicon Valley is under siege; the only company left is EA, but we are losing it fast --evakueringar pågår stalkome är på gång men Herregud! Herregud! Theres en attack skepp komma ner komma ner boooom! vi har förlorat kontakten med Edna! Nothing is known about the invaders but one thing is for sure the world is at war.
24 HOURS EARILER
30 Rockerfeller Plaza New York City 4:45 ET
August 12, 2012
”Okay, Jenny, are your ready?”
” Yes. Thank you, Mohinder. Hey, Matt!”
”Yes, Jenny?” Matt replied in his somewhat deep but yet squeaky 26-year-old voice.
”Is the camera ready?”
”Yep.”
”Thank you,”Jenny responded with her normal calm tone. She watched as Matt pressed key after key in a rhythmic pattern. It was wierd how just to operate a camera and some other equpment 你 had to press button after button -- and how could Matt of all people remember how to do that when he can’t remamber how to tie a shoe? Jenny was deep in thought when Matt started yelling ”Okay we are live in 5...4...3...2...1...And we are live.”
Jenny quickly refocused, and when the light went green telling her that she was live, she started speaking in her calm news reporter tone. ”Hello, this is Jenny and I am reporting live from 30 Rockerfeller Plaza in New York City. We have received 更多 information on the group of meteoroids approaching Earth. The first meteoroids should hit off the coast of 日本 in 3 hours 或者 at 8 pm Eastern Standard Time. After that they should hit Hawaii, China, and Korea, then off the coast of India, Russia, Madagscar, Kenya, Etheopia, Qutar, Suadi Arabia, Turkey, France, Egypt, and England. Within 3 hours many will hit off the East Coast off the US, Mexico, and South America. A few might hit the Great Lakes, but with in 1 1/2 hours many will hit the west coast of North and South America. The meteoroids should have made full 圈, 圈子 around the globe 12 hours after the first hit. Now NASA and NORAD have informed us that most of the meteoroids should burn up before impacting the ground. The meteoroids that don’t burn up completly should be dramatically reduced in size. And most of the meteoroids will impact off the coast. As for tsunamis, there is a high chance of 3 foot tsunamis but this is not very high, so there is no need for worry. However, if 你 feel obligated to leave the area please do with in a few hours because of traffic. 下一个 Chuck Charles with Chuck Charles live at 5.”
”Okay and we’re off!” Matt yelled out. Jenny quickly slid out of her 座位 and fast walked out of the studio, her high heels clicking with with every step. ”Damn I hate this shoes,” she mutterd under her breath. As she was walking down the busy hallway, she heard the fast pace patter of 匡威 sneakers. Jenny autaomatically knew it was Matt -- probably with one of his damn social problems. Jenny turned around, muttered ”ugh” when her fears came true.
Matt was running toward her yelling ”Jenny! Jenny!” Jenny spun around and yelled ”What?!”
”Um I was wondering, Jenny, if 你 -- um --could....”
What?! Jenny blurted out.
”I wanted to know if 你 know what to say to LIzzy because um—”
Growing tired of this, Jenny just blurted out ”yes?”
”Because I want to um ask her *cough* out. *cough*
”You want to ask Lizzy out? WOW! Well 你 guys are both sort of dum..... smart!” Jenny quickly corrected herself. Matt may drive her mad but she didn’t want to be mean. Matt responded to this 由 saying ”You think dumb. That’s okay though because maybe I’m not super smart—”
”Ya I know that,” Jenny interjected.
”Maybe i’m not super smart but I am not and I mean not dumb!”
”No you’re right, Matt. I’m sorry. 你 should tell her that maybe 你 want to -- I don’t know -- take her out for a coffee?
”Thank you, Jenny. Bye. As Matt walked away, Jenny thought to herself, ”Thank god that;s over.”
Camp Pendleton, California 8:06 WT
Major Johnson’s boots made a rhythmic clang against the hard metal floor. He had that calm look on his face, yet his mouth showed a slight scowl. He turned 90 degrees to face the rows of marines. The major looked across the crowd of 200 to 300 men and women, and he took a deep breath and cleared his throat. I have called 你 here for a reason. “Now many of 你 know about the approaching meteor shower—“
Murmurs start rising out of the crowd of marines.
“Many of 你 know about the approaching meteor shower!” The major repeated in a louder voice, which caught the attention of the discombobulated audience. “But these meteors are not, let’s just say normal.” The audience started to talk again but the major blew on his whistle and that got them listening. The major took out what seemed to be a remote and pressed the large red button on it. All the blinds in the room went down along with a white projector screen and a projector. The projector showed 图片 of 4 meteors. The nucleus of each meteor was circled. The major pointed to this and 说 in his gruff voice, “Normal meteors’ nuclei are bumpy and rigid but these are fairly symmetrical.”
The major changed the slide to one that showed a cluster of meteors and was labeled “8/9/12 3:30 pm WT.” This is the time when Stanford’s “Dish” first noticed the meteors and as 你 can see from this picture they are already fairly close to Earth, which means we should have been able to see them sooner, but we weren’t. This in itself is odd, but to make things even stranger— ” The major switched the slide to one that showed all of the continents with thousands of little red dots right near the coast and they seemed to be clustered 更多 around major cities. The major started talking again. “This is where the meteors are going to hit—”
The crowd now was really confused and started talking and murmuring, but the major blew the whistle and the crowd quieted, but not as fast as last time. The major started talking again. “I know the news 说 that they were going to hit far from the coast and in not such a strange pattern, but if we were going to tell the public about this they would panic and that’s one of the last things we need. We simply just informed the news companies that it was a completely odd meteor shower, and other nations are doing the same. Now since the meteors are hitting closer to the coast than 你 thought, 你 might be thinking that the waves will be larger. Yes they will, but they will still only be about 7 feet. However, waves that high will only wash into the 海滩 and will do very little damage. As for the meteors burning up, well they might not burn up that much because they are made of metal. I know that some of 你 might be thinking that these meteors are Extra Terrestrial. Well we don’t know, but we highly doubt it. The reason I’m telling 你 this is because of two things. A, I need 你 to assist with evacuations and to be on full alert. And B, if this, what I doubt it will turns into a battle for Earth, I need my marines ready.” And with that, Major Johnson left the confused and murmuring crowd.
Central park zoo New York City 5:21 ET
Skipper walked up to Kowalski’s lab door to see what the strategist was doing now. Skipper banged on the door and yelled for him to open up, but he doubted Kowalski could hear him over the beeping of whatever was in there. Skipper grew frustrated over Kowalski not answering. He tried opening the door even though it violated Skipper’s agreement to leave Kowalski alone when he was working. No use --the door was locked – which violated Kowalski’s agreement to leave the door unlocked. Skipper, now mad, started yelling for Kowalski to come out. This yelling caught Private’s and Rico’s attention. They then slid off their bunk to see what was up.
“Skippah, what are 你 doing?” Private asked in his sweet and naïve way.
“I’m trying to get Kowalski out of his lab; he has been in there all 日 and missed our daily practice. He needs to come out of there and practice.”
Rico’s smile widened as he yelled KABOOM?!
Skipper looked at him and 说 “No kaboom.”
And Rico’s smile dropped and he went “AWW!”
Skipper took a deep breath and started banging on the door yelling “KOWALSKI!”
Kowalski walked out with goggles and headphones in his flipper and 说 “What?!”
Skipper yelled out “What in god’s name are 你 doing in there? 你 missed practice and—what is that monstrosity?!”
“Oh that?” Kowalski 说 pointing to the big telescope-like object with a bunch of computer monitors attached to it. “I call it the Computerized 太空 Observation Unit 或者 C.S.O.U for short.”
“And how will this one destroy New York?” Skipper nagged. “Fire, wormhole, snow cones, earthqu—”
“Skipper, the C.S.O.U. is completely harmless. It is just a super powerful telescope.”
“Why didn’t 你 just call it that?” Private piped in.
Kowalski answered, “Because the C.S.O.U is 更多 than that.”
“Oh is that other thing super explode ability,” Skipper added.
“No! It can measure the speed of a meteoroid. Calculate out the trajectory of a NEO, scan fo—“
“Okay I get it, Kowalski; just make sure it doesn’t blow up!”
“Okay Skipper!”
“Good. Now come out for practice.”
“I can’t!”
“Why not?” asked Private.
“Because there is a group of meteoroids approaching Earth and they don’t seem natural.”
“What?” exclaimed Skipper.
“These meteoroids were discovered out of nowhere on the 9th and their shapes are sort of symmetrical, which is not common in nature -- especially in meteoroids. I have been trying to figure out if they are slowing down because if they are, that means they aren’t natural.”
“What are we talking 太空 squids?!”
“No, Skipper,” answered Kowalski. “I doubt it’s 太空 squids! It’s just odd, that’s all.”
“Oh well then I think it’s time for 你 to come out of there and practice fighting because if those meteors—”
“Meteoroids, Skipper. Meteoroids are–”
“Whatever! If those METEOROIDS are aliens, what good is it to be waiting staring at numbers to see if they are going down. If it’s aliens, we have to prepare 由 practicing and getting a good night’s sleep.”
“Fine, but can I at least check at 7:00 when the first one hits?”
“No. Kowalski, it doesn’t matter if we know if they are aliens 或者 not. It just matters to be prepared.”
“Okay, Skipper, I was starting to see logic in what you’re saying, but now you’ve 迷失 me.”
“Just trust me on this.”
“Ugh. Fine,” Kowalski replied.
Did 你 like the first chapter of Catastrophe? Trust me, though, it’s going to get a
lot 更多 exciting, though the future chapters probably won’t be so long.
Don’t forget to R&R. Thanks. Bye
Alex:wow
Skipper:hahaha
Private: um skipper you'll be dating Alex now won't 你
Skipper:private I just met the girl
Kolwaski:but 你 just 吻乐队(Kiss) her
Juline comes in
Juline.hello silly penguins-*looks at Alex *
well helloooo I am king juilne and-
Skipper:ringtail quit flring with Alex
Alex leveas the hq when ringtail and skippy are fighting
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At Alex's room
Skipper:Alex ?
Alex:oh 嘿 skipper
Skipper:you left so fast that I didn't notice why don't we finshen
Alex:what!
*skipper pulls me close*
Then we 吻乐队(Kiss) for 20 秒
Part6 up next
Skipper:hahaha
Private: um skipper you'll be dating Alex now won't 你
Skipper:private I just met the girl
Kolwaski:but 你 just 吻乐队(Kiss) her
Juline comes in
Juline.hello silly penguins-*looks at Alex *
well helloooo I am king juilne and-
Skipper:ringtail quit flring with Alex
Alex leveas the hq when ringtail and skippy are fighting
-------------
At Alex's room
Skipper:Alex ?
Alex:oh 嘿 skipper
Skipper:you left so fast that I didn't notice why don't we finshen
Alex:what!
*skipper pulls me close*
Then we 吻乐队(Kiss) for 20 秒
Part6 up next