Vitolia
09-11-2007, 08:28
OOC: Feel free to post your nations reaction watching on TV, or the reaction of one of your people who are in the hundreds of thousands watching in person
IC:
It looked like it was straight out of the movies. A massive, hairy King Kong terrorizing a couple block area of the city of Bellevue, Vitolia. Jumping from building to building, punching the buildings, tearing them down over a two hour period of time. But it wasn't in the movies, it was happening right here in down.
Except, this King Kong wasn't in flesh. Rather, he was a massive, metal King Kong. Built to do exactly what he was doing in the middle of this exploding city - the fastest growing in Vitolia, and among the fastest growing globally.
Why would such a thing be built? And, more importantly, why was it doing this with the approval of Vitolia and the city of Bellevue? Because it was time to clear out some old, abandoned buildings deemed unsafe in the middle of this bustling city.
Why not, instead of detonating these buildings, have a real-life flick with King Kong right there, in front of you, destroying buildings? Of course, it would make alot of noise. But, boy, what an event.
The scene was being videotaped and broadcasted globally for billions and billions, while hundreds of thousands from Vitolia and across the globe watched this in person.
Crash! Boom! Bang! King Kong is sure having fun...
IC:
It looked like it was straight out of the movies. A massive, hairy King Kong terrorizing a couple block area of the city of Bellevue, Vitolia. Jumping from building to building, punching the buildings, tearing them down over a two hour period of time. But it wasn't in the movies, it was happening right here in down.
Except, this King Kong wasn't in flesh. Rather, he was a massive, metal King Kong. Built to do exactly what he was doing in the middle of this exploding city - the fastest growing in Vitolia, and among the fastest growing globally.
Why would such a thing be built? And, more importantly, why was it doing this with the approval of Vitolia and the city of Bellevue? Because it was time to clear out some old, abandoned buildings deemed unsafe in the middle of this bustling city.
Why not, instead of detonating these buildings, have a real-life flick with King Kong right there, in front of you, destroying buildings? Of course, it would make alot of noise. But, boy, what an event.
The scene was being videotaped and broadcasted globally for billions and billions, while hundreds of thousands from Vitolia and across the globe watched this in person.
Crash! Boom! Bang! King Kong is sure having fun...