Thursday 15 August 2013

FRIDAY FICTIONEERS - THE 'CAR' - MY 100 WORDS BY LINDA PALUND


The ‘Car’

            “Is that a ‘car’?”
            “Yes, Girlie, it is a car!”
            “I didn’t know there were any left.” 
            “This one’s been trapped under that tree.  It’s a Japanese model.  If there’s fuel in the tank, we can drive back to civilization.”
             “Japanese! Are you sure this isn’t a Fujiwara trap?”
             George ran a scan. 
            “There’s fuel in the tank.  It’s our only option, since your Space Folding System crashed."

           I zapped the branches delicately off the car with my spitfires. I had no idea how to drive the thing, but George is an R7 Series Robot.  He can literally do anything!

This Dabble in FLASH FICTION is from FRIDAY FICTIONEERS courtesy of:
http://rochellewisofffields.wordpress.com/2013/08/14/16-august-2013/
and you can comment on mine below:

13 comments:

  1. I love your sci-fi interpretation of the prompt--very entertaining!

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    1. Thank you for being entertained. I am kind of stuck on these charactors as I am writing a slightly humorous sci fi novel starring 'Two Gun Girlie' and I just added the sidekick, George, our R7 Series Robot that featured in a lot of my stories last year. He's usually full of maxims....

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  2. Sorry about the duplicates. My comment kept being duplicated when I used the back button on my browser!

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    1. It's okay - I was pretty excited to see all the comments come in - but I have deleted the naughty copies.

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  3. Hmm . . . I'd like to know more about the Space Folding System. That sounds like a cool idea.

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    1. Ah now, you would have to be a sci fi enthusiast from the dawn of time to understand the 'Space Folding System'. It is a dream and an idea, almost like 'Cold Fusion', something that really cannot be achieved - but I have achieved it in my novel. It is going from point to point, but removing the space in between, or 'folding it' as Peachy Keen Technologies has done.

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  4. Hi Linda,
    The R7s are amazing. Trouble is they've stolen all the good women from us mortal guys. Great and fun story! Ron

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  5. Thanks for enjoying it! I am sure there are some women who do not prefer a know it all Robot - and this one in particular prefers women!

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  6. imaginative. i like a guy --or in this case, robot-- who can drive anything. ^^

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  7. So true, but I like a guy better, who will let me drive!

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  8. Lots of fun, I wouldn't mind exploring that world more. Missing a quotation mark in the second to last paragraph, though?

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  9. Thanks for that. I have put that quotation mark in. Hope you get a chance to explore that world one day...

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  10. Great bit of sci-fi. R7 Series, eh? That's quite advanced, I think.

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