http://ex_tomatobox709.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] ex-tomatobox709.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2006-11-11 05:49 pm

I'M IN UR PAIXAO, BUILDIN' UR VEHICLES. [Completed]

Character(s): Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV
Content: Ed builds a vehicle out of train parts and..other things.
Setting: Somewhere in J5, near Folios Weaponry
Time: Late morning
Warnings: None


The young redhead had lost interest in Paixao. There wasn't any interesting technology for her to tamper with, save for the journals. Even then, the journals themselves held little interest. The ramblings of crazy people? Not something Ed was particularly interested in. There weren't any crimials, no action, nothing to do. The painting scandel had been fun, but it really wasn't her cup of tea. The young adventurer had wandered west of the museum in search of something interesting.

"Interesting" happened upon her in a field of one man's junk.

Old train parts.

Scraps.

Railroad cars. Passenger cars.

Not to mention old bicyles and rickshaws.

Jackpot.

Ed's eyes lit up instantly, a million thoughts rushing through her head. She had a plan for this baby. All she needed was a source of power. She grinned. About 500 feet away there was an abandoned shed with an old, but usable, very large battery. It is likely that at one point this battery was used to power a small coffee shop, or a travelling pretzel cart. She could fashion an electric vehicle easily. The vehicle could be self-sustaining, if engineered properly.

Of course, one could question how a short, young girl could possibly manage to lift all these parts, let alone think of such a contraption. But do not underestimate this redhead with a soldering iron.

The entire project took about six hours. The finished product appeared to be a modified train body, but significantly lighter. Its original power source stripped, and the battery source put in. Excess metal was also stripped, thus, the body was significantly lighter. Its wheels were from old buggy carts. The battery source recharged itself from the rolling wheels. There were, of course, extra additions made for Ed's personal use.

"THE DESTROYER" was written in large, bold letters on the left side, while a large smily face decorated the right.

Ed hit the cobblestone streets a'rollin'.