Meanwhile...
Two people in a vacant hallway were setting up a tennis ball launcher. Occasional glimpses could be made out of the pair as their Camo-Tape Ponchos would shift
and slip, revealing a pair of white mouslike ears, on the shorter one, the outlines of a guitar across the back of the other. The mouse was programing the
launcher to fire every 10 seconds, then shift the angle of the launch in a random manner. The one with the Guitar was filling the hopper with 30 glowing tennis
balls with silly faces drawn on them.
Finishing with the Programming task, the Mouse looked over at her friend and said, in an exited manner, "Ready."
"Steady," The person with the guitar responded as he loaded the last of the Balls into the machine.
The two looked at each other, adjusted their ponchos, and one started a 30 second delay timer, as both said "Go!", and dashed down the hallway.
The shortly, after the two had left the hallway, the machine began firing it's payload of Happy-Fun Balls. Each ball as it rebounded down the hallway,
would make a silly noise, and maintain its speed, as it shifted direction towards a doorway, or person as they they were encountered.
Once the machine was empty, it shut itself down.
--
Just adding to the Chaos.
Happy-Fun Ball: A 'waved tennis ball with a silly face. The HFB will continue to bounce randomly until caught, maintaining its previous speed. As it
bounces around the ball makes a random silly noise. The face on the ball will remain oriented in the direction of travel.
The HFB does not hit hard, but it will knock things over and trip light switches as it connects.
The HFB may be caught by hand, or by hook-tape (Velcro).
Two people in a vacant hallway were setting up a tennis ball launcher. Occasional glimpses could be made out of the pair as their Camo-Tape Ponchos would shift
and slip, revealing a pair of white mouslike ears, on the shorter one, the outlines of a guitar across the back of the other. The mouse was programing the
launcher to fire every 10 seconds, then shift the angle of the launch in a random manner. The one with the Guitar was filling the hopper with 30 glowing tennis
balls with silly faces drawn on them.
Finishing with the Programming task, the Mouse looked over at her friend and said, in an exited manner, "Ready."
"Steady," The person with the guitar responded as he loaded the last of the Balls into the machine.
The two looked at each other, adjusted their ponchos, and one started a 30 second delay timer, as both said "Go!", and dashed down the hallway.
The shortly, after the two had left the hallway, the machine began firing it's payload of Happy-Fun Balls. Each ball as it rebounded down the hallway,
would make a silly noise, and maintain its speed, as it shifted direction towards a doorway, or person as they they were encountered.
Once the machine was empty, it shut itself down.
--
Just adding to the Chaos.
Happy-Fun Ball: A 'waved tennis ball with a silly face. The HFB will continue to bounce randomly until caught, maintaining its previous speed. As it
bounces around the ball makes a random silly noise. The face on the ball will remain oriented in the direction of travel.
The HFB does not hit hard, but it will knock things over and trip light switches as it connects.
The HFB may be caught by hand, or by hook-tape (Velcro).