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RE: NanoSteps Brainstorming 3 - And a Step to the Right - Bob Schroeck - 11-16-2023 "Come in, Mr. Sangnoir!" Wonka called out. The door next to his desk opened and a familiar blond man stepped into the bizarre office. "Charlie, meet Mr. Sangnoir." "Hey, kid," the blond man said with a broad smile, quite unlike the dour expression he'd been wearing when Charlie had met him last. "Good to see you again." "Slugworth!" Charlie cried. "No, no, that's not Slugworth, he works for me," Wonka said. "For you?" Charlie asked, frowning. "I had to test you, Charlie," Wonka explained. "And you passed the test!" "Congratulations, kid," Mr. Sangnoir said, his smile if anything growing even broader. "You've won the jackpot!" (Like it wasn't obvious.) RE: NanoSteps Brainstorming 3 - And a Step to the Right - Bob Schroeck - 12-01-2023 Brooks Memorial Home for the Aged December 24, 1946 As they stood at the entrance to the Brooks Home, Fred felt he had to make one more try. If he didn't succeed at convincing Kris to join them for dinner, the friendly old man would probably be out wandering the streets until dawn, driven by his belief that he was Santa Claus. And while Fred may have pulled off a last-minute miracle and saved him from an asylum by actually getting the supreme court of the county of New York to officially recognize him as Santa... well, as much as he liked the old man, one had to be an adult and face facts. "Are you sure you won't have the time to join us, Kris?" he asked again. Kris smiled and patted his arm. "I know what you're thinking, Fred. But I've got someone coming to pick me up and take me where I need to go." In the distance, an odd sound, somewhere between a whir and a howl, caught Fred's attention. Kris had noticed it too, turning toward it as his smile grew even wider. "And I do believe that's him." Fred frowned in puzzlement as the howl grew louder and a... vehicle of some kind appeared on the curving drive leading up to the Home's entrance. A motorcycle was the only thing he could think to call it, because it had two wheels and a man riding atop it. But other than that, it looked like no motorcycle he had ever seen before. It had more in common with a fighter plane than anything else, with smooth panels and cowlings hiding most of its structure; in the light of the street lamps it looked to be painted a glossy black with cartoonish flames trailing down its sides. A windshield swept back from above its headlight, which shone almost intolerably bright as it swept around and briefly lit them before the cycle-thing came to a halt in front of them. As the whir-howl suddenly reduced in volume, the rider -- a man dressed entirely in gray from oddly-shaped helmet to boots -- turned to them and raised two fingers to his brow in salute. A massive pair of black goggles hid most of the face that should have been visible within the helmet. "Hey, Boss," he said. "I'm Doug. The home office sent me to pick you up and take you to the Minnesota depot. They're getting everything set up for you there." "A pleasure to meet you, Doug," Kris declared, reaching out to shake the man's hand. "I take it you're a new hire?" The helmet dipped in a nod. "Yep. I'm basically a temp; I can't stay on long-term, but I'm happy to be a member of the team for as long as possible. You need help getting on?" "No, no, I should be fine," Kris assured him before setting action to words. "And a motorcycle! How delightful!" he added. "I've always wanted to try riding one." "Yeah, they told me," the driver said with a smile audible in his voice. "Maybe if you're a good boy you'll get one for Christmas." Kris erupted into hearty chuckles. Laughing softly, he began strapping himself into the seat behind the driver with enough belts to secure a fighter pilot. As he did so, the driver turned to Fred. "Thanks for befriending the boss, Mr. Gailey," he said. "The home office keeps an eye on him whenever he goes on one of these walkabouts, of course, but the world's a different place than it was even just a hundred years ago. We're very grateful that he found a friend when he needed one this time." "You're welcome," Fred replied numbly, then, without consciously planning to, asked, "The home office?" He got the impression that the man inside the helmet was grinning. "Located up north -- way up north. I'm sure you know what I mean. We're technically a Canadian firm, but we have branches literally everywhere." "Uh-huh," was all Fred could think to say. The driver turned his head as though looking back over his shoulder, even though the helmet made that patently impossible. "You good to go, Boss?" "Whenever you are, Doug!" Kris replied. "Right, then!" The driver glanced back at Fred. "You'll want to step back a few feet, Mr. Gailey, just to be safe." Fred obediently moved away, not taking his eyes off the vehicle and its passengers. The driver flipped something on the right handlebar with his thumb and the whir-howl spun up, almost too loud to stand, but not before he heard the driver call back over his shoulder, "Oh, hey, by the way, Boss, the Donners had a fawn while you were out and about. You'll want to see him, he's got the most amazing red..." The engine noise, because that's the only thing it could be, drowned out the rest. Then, to Fred's further astonishment, the motorcycle lifted straight up into the air. He watched as it spun in place to face roughly west. "Merry Christmas, Fred," Kris called down, waving, and he waved back automatically. Then the bike shot off into the sky on a jet of blue flame, like a meteor in reverse, leaving Fred standing there, utterly speechless. RE: NanoSteps Brainstorming 3 - And a Step to the Right - robkelk - 12-01-2023 Happy Holidays to you too, Bob. RE: NanoSteps Brainstorming 3 - And a Step to the Right - Vulpis - 12-01-2023 ...For some reason, I imagine Doug fighting tooth and nail to *not* have to wear elf tights... RE: NanoSteps Brainstorming 3 - And a Step to the Right - ckosacranoid - 12-04-2023 That is pretty funny for Doug to be hired by the elves to pick up Santa after he got a bit mixed up with a few things down south. RE: NanoSteps Brainstorming 3 - And a Step to the Right - Mamorien - 12-04-2023 (12-01-2023, 08:19 AM)Bob Schroeck Wrote: "Oh, hey, by the way, Boss, the Donners had a fawn "His beak blinks like a blinkin' beacon!" (Fun family fact: One of the earliest Christmas presents my mom got, before she was old enough to know what she was getting, was a copy of the original Rudolph book from Monkey Ward's (RIP). If we still have it, it's somewhere deep in the family hoard.) RE: NanoSteps Brainstorming 3 - And a Step to the Right - Bob Schroeck - 02-25-2025 Miss Fritton stood. "All sounds frightfully exciting, doesn't it? As for the explosives, girls, I'd go for RDX rather than Trinitrotoluene. There's nothing worse than rogue C-4." "Yes, miss," the twins replied. "If I may," Professor Sangnoir suddenly said, "I can help you with the RDX, and show you how to brew up a batch of Semtex with it. *And* I can show you how to form it into linear cutting charges. If our two pigtailed pyros here can resist the urge to overdo it, we can probably take out the gate without anyone above ground noticing *anything*." Up until about five minutes ago, I would have sworn I'd posted this here years ago -- the file it's in was dated 2021. But after stumbling last night over a Buffy/St. Trinian's crossover that I'd forgotten I had in my Kindle I went looking for it here to no avail. So... surprise. RE: NanoSteps Brainstorming 3 - And a Step to the Right - robkelk - 02-26-2025 (02-25-2025, 11:17 AM)Bob Schroeck Wrote: If our two pigtailed pyros here can resist Why do I get the feeling that Doug's going to end up quoting from The Italian Job? RE: NanoSteps Brainstorming 3 - And a Step to the Right - Bob Schroeck - 02-26-2025 If you've not seen the film in question, that's basically what they originally did. It was noticed, although no one realized what it was. EDIT: Historical note: The twins in question were the inspiration for my City of Villains character St Trinians Girl. RE: NanoSteps Brainstorming 3 - And a Step to the Right - DHBirr - 02-26-2025 (02-26-2025, 08:36 AM)Bob Schroeck Wrote: If you've not seen the film in question, that's basically what they originally did. It was noticed, although no one realized what it was. Odd little fact: in Mary Stewart's 1959 novel My Brother Michael, narrator Camilla Haven claims at one point (presumably joking) to be an alumna of St. Trinian's. The man she's talking to had remarked about learning unarmed combat during his two years of "conscription in the tough end of the Artists' Rifles." (At the time I first read that, I had no idea that the Artists' Rifles was, by then, the Army Reserve unit of the SAS ... so it was a very tough end, indeed.) Shortly after saying that, he praises Camilla's contribution to the fight, and she replies: Quote:"They taught us a lot," I said sedately, "in the tough end of St. Trinian's."Again, when I first read it (1970s), I'd never before heard anything about St. Trinian's, either. |