Chapters Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
"Sheriff Hitch? Are you feeling alright?"
The voice was extremely distant in my mind as my vision slowly began to return. I could see some small pinpricks of different things in my mind as I looked about the world in front of me. It seemed alien yet familiar somehow. It was clearly taking a while for my brain to wake back up, so I got ready to move forward if need be. I glanced about again, and tried to say something.
"Clearly I took a nap," I said, realising my voice was deeper than normal. And American, to boot. After a bit longer, things stopped being horriby out of focus, and I was finally able to focus on the things I needed to focus on whilst I was in this place. So I was on the coastline? I could handle that. I'd been to seaside settlements before, and could handle life there.
After a while, everything finally cleared up. I appeared to be in a seaside town consisting of various multi story buildings, each painted a different colour and some decked with iron railings. A set of tracks ran through the cobbled streets, and the street stretched away down the road and coastline, eventually vanishing into the distance. A large tower sat at one end, and a factory like building sat at the other.
So it seemed I was in Maretime Bay somehow. No worries. I'd just need to wait for my brain to wake up again and I'd probably be back in my hotel room safe and warm and safe from the horrors of the outside world.
"Sheriff Hitch? Are you feeling alright?" the voice asked again, sounding quite concerned and urgent in her speech.
This snapped me back to attention. I glanced about and finally spotted something. I saw a spec of orange fur as I glanced about, and looked down to confirm this.
Yep. Still a pony. A pony apparently in Maretime Bay.
Bugger.
Though, oddly enough, I seemed to be missing most of my gear, which was a nuisance. How was I supposed to carry out my duties as sheriff if I lacked any of my equipment or useful tools? This was annoying.
Having said all that, maybe I should be greatful. Whomever had been watching me that lonely night in Virginia had given me a second shot at life. Admittedly, it was a second shot at life as a pony in a children's cartoon, but beggars really can't be choosers when you're about to be burned to death. Besides, in a peaceful place like Maretime Bay, law enforcement can hardly be that difficult, right?
I looked over to the pony (assuming it was a pony who had spoken- and seeing as this is G5 Equestria you have a one in three chance of being correct) and immediately saw who it was. It was Dahlia, who owned a local flower shop.
I finally got around to answering her question. "Yes, I'm fine. Just resting my eyes, that's all. Thanks for the concern, Dahlia."
Dahlia nodded. "It looked like you were out for quite a while. You see, I wanted to ask you something. Two things, actually."
This interested me. Maybe this would let me learn more about how interpersonal relations work in the world. The film rather skimmed over that. "Sure thing, go ahead."
Dahlia nodded. "Firstly, what's going to be done about the unicorn?"
I looked closer. "The unicorn?" I suspected she was probably referring to Izzy, but I didn't know when I was, so wanted a bit of a clarification. "Which unicorn?"
"The one that attacked Maretime Bay earlier," Dahlia replied. "And that crackpot Sunny helped her escape. Last I saw of them the unicorn was luring her away from Maretime Bay, probably so she can fry her brain where nopony can see her!"
Oh, so we're in that era. Well, there goes my hopes of a peaceful time in Maretime Bay. I seemed to have arrived a ways into the film, and this rather threw a spanner in the works, so to speak. I nodded. "Ah. Thanks for refreshing my memory, Dahlia. Don't you worry. The fugitives will be caught and will both face justice. The arm of the universe is long, but it bends towards justice."
I rather had to say that. The citizens would get rather suspicious if I started spouting reunification platitudes seeing as the Earth Pony legal system was rather built around preserving the climate of fear and denying the other races basic rights. Anyway, it's all better now. On top of that, I couldn't really set off without knowing these streets better.
"It's always good to see a sheriff who will uphold the law," Dahlia replied. "Hopefully you won't let your personal friendships get in the way."
"Justice knows no favourites," I replied. I was fully aware Hitch shows nepotism in the film, but this was hardly here or there. "So, what was the other thing you wanted to ask about?"
Dahlia passed me a letter. "I got this letter from somepony. It was in my letterbox earlier, and I'm pretty certain it's meant to go somewhere else."
I took a look at the letter, and glanced at it in confusion. What an odd letter to be getting out here, based solely on the address.
Donut Lord
1991 Naka Way
Green Hills, MT
0214-2020
Looks like the transdimensional post got lost again, I thought to myself. "Thank you, Dahlia. I'll ensure this gets to the right per- uh, pony. Was there anything else?"
"No, Hitch," Dahlia replied. "You have a nice night."
"Thank you, though I suspect with all the chaos happening around here it won't be a quiet one at all," I replied, and made my way down the street.
Maretime Bay looked completely different at night. The only light came from the moon and the street lamps which glowed like beacons of hope in the middle of nowhere. The spots between the light made some navigation difficult. In many ways it reminded me of being in New Orleans. As did the humidity. I could see how Sunny was able to support herself on selling smoothies. She must have sold out most days.
I whistled a tune to myself as I walked along the absurdly wide streets, and finally found the police station. I pushed open the door to find Sprout already there at his desk, seemingly intoxicated based on the way he was slumped. Drinking on the job. Not a good sign. As per the film, the notice on his desk was spelled incorrectly. It's 'uty' in deputy, not 'ooty'. That doesn't even make sense.
I put the letter away in an evidence box, and then pulled on my bandolier and badge, before packing a supply bag.
"Err, what are you doing?" Sprout asked.
I turned to him. "Considering the earlier disturbance, there is now a problem. The justice is out of balance, and I must correct it. I'm going after Sunny and that unicorn and bringing them back to Maretime Bay."
Sprout blinked. "You cannot be serious. Wander straight into the lands of the unicorns and pegasuses? What if they fry your brain? Or you get eaten?"
This did raise an obvious question in my mind. Presumably clues must have been left behind for Hitch to follow. "I'll cross those bridges when I come to them. Besides, you cannot stop the beat of the long march of justice. I turned to the door and prepared to set off. "Hopefully there'll be no buses either. And one more thing, Sprout."
"Yes, boss?" Sprout asked, adjusting stuff on his desk to create the illusion he had more work than he already had.
"Try not to start a war whilst I'm away, OK?" I said.
"Understood," Sprout replied. His eyes looked sincere, alongside the buildings I could inexplicably see in his eyes. That was weird.
I stepped outside the door and looked up into the night sky. "Sunny, Sunny, Sunny, Sunny. You think you've escaped? Well, think again." I paused. "I will not eat! I will not sleep! Well, maybe a quick nap and a snack if I can't find you in the next few hours." I took the opportunity to check my supplies were properly secured on my back. "But after that, nothing will stop me! I'll follow you wherever you go. Whether harshest deserts, the coldest tundras, no trail too dangerous, no clue too small. The past matters not! It's justice. The law is blind, and the long arm of the law bends towards a just resolution."
I decided to head to my sleeping quarters in order to rest in preparation for what would probably be a very long journey for me. I had to be in tip top shape in order to perform at my highest level, after all. The world cared not for excuses, and based on the film I'd have some very challenging terrain to cover.
Ah well. All in a day's work for the employees of Maretime Five-0.
Author's Note
Well, here we are in Maretime Bay at last! The opening sequence was inspired by images of the town as seen in the film, and trying to picture how they would appear at night:
Hitch is also now off on his own quest, but I also hid a number of references to roles James Marsden has played or voiced over the course of his now-thirty year career. Can you spot them all?
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
Fight like a Cougar, Run like a Leopard
The next morning dawned upon Maretime Bay, and I checked all of my gear was in the correct order and shape. I was, after all, heading into the unknown. The maps were a big shaky on what bits of geography were mapped and which were not, and I had to admit I could see why. If any of the behaviour in the film was anything to go by, the earth ponies were too scared to travel into pegasus and unicorn territory to map it out correctly, hence why the map had vague observations such as 'forest probably here' and 'possibly a cliff there'. Not that either the pegasi or unicorns would probably let them in. The impression I got was that all three races were in a state of cold war, simply waiting for one of the others to push to proverbial button, so to speak.
I trotted through the streets of Maretime Bay, soaking it up for what would be the last time in a long while. It certainly did look different in the morning light, and getting to see all these places in a different light was quite an interesting experience for one such as me, who had only seen what the film makers had chosen to show me on screen.
I reached the end of town and was out into open countryside, and passed by the lighthouse standing tall on the cliffside. This sentinel had appeared in a lot of the town's marketing, I had noticed, and apparently it was one of the oldest structures in Maretime Bay. Hopefully Sprout wouldn't knock it over this time. The home at the bottom also seemed to have been hastily evacuated, as the door was sloppily locked and some curtains were still open. Clearly Sunny and Izzy had left in a hurry. I turned away from the lighthouse and back onto the road, well worn with traffic flowing back and forth through the older times between earth pony settlements.
Yes, I said 'settlements'. I can only assume the budget for the TV show didn't cover showing multiple towns and cities within it, so focusing on one settlement for each race was a good choice based on budget.
As I continued trotting, I passed by the Maretime Bay sign. YOU ARE NOW LEAVING MARETIME BAY, the sign said. WE HOPE YOU RETURN SOON.
"Talk about a clingy sign," I said to myself. I was also technically outside of my jurisdiction now, as my ability to arrest criminals was bound inside the city limits, but that didn't matter. I was ultimately more concerned for Sunny's safety than anything else. Bringing her back home would ensure she didn't get herself killed on this mission of hers. She may be idealistic, but she frequently lacks common sense and charges into problems without considering the consequences.
After looking back on the town for what would be the last time in a long while, I finally got on my way on my journey towards Zephyr Heights, as I assumed that was where they were going.
The only issue is that the road, well, ran out at one point. It just stopped abruptly in the middle of nowhere, and this left me confused. Why would a road just stop in the middle of nowhere? Did the builders run out of money? Was it cancelled owing to tensions with the other races?
I shook my head and continued on my way, trying to plot a course based on the map. My knowledge of the geography of this new Equestria was shaky, to say the least. It was quite hard to figure out where anything was in relation to anything else as this map probably wasn't in scale.
All I knew was that I was nowhere near the coastline, and I continued to make my way through open fields and green pastures. The emptiness of the place disturbed me a little. These would once have been places bustling with life, where ponies played and other creatures happily exchanged kind words and greetings. In theory. But now it was all empty.
To say it was eery would be an understatement. What in Equestria happened to them, and how did we end up where we are, going from a peaceful utopia to effectively a cold war scenario?
Many aspects of this didn't really make sense to me, but I suspected I was missing information somewhere down the line. That thought gave me an idea, actually, as I trotted along through the countryside.
What if I was dead?
This may seem like a crazy thought, but hear me out. Back in the human world, many years ago, there was a TV show called Ashes to Ashes , which focused on the exploits of policemen in 1980s London. However, the show had one crazy ending; it turned out all of the main characters were dead, and this setting was merely the afterlife, a sort of heaven if that's a concept to ponies.
Wait. ZBS had a similar show about the Palace Guard? I must give that a watch if EPBS is broadcasting it. Otherwise I can ask to borrow Pipp's streaming platform for a bit.
Anyway, this took me to thinking for a bit. Perhaps I didn't survive the car crash after all. Perhaps I truly was dead, and everything I was witnessing was either a dying dream or failing that Equestria was some sort of afterlife for the dearly departed of the human world. That would explain why so many aspects of Equestrian life echoed the human world, I guess.
However, I was uncomfortable with that theory, and so decided to try following a different line of reasoning as I trotted along the ground, sensing the world soaking up the light. For such a grim world it was bright. In the grim brightness of the far future there is only pony, I guess.
Props if you spot the reference, by the way.
Soon, the landscape I was travelling over began to change. The flat plains began to give way to trees and forest, and I plunged right in. I had seen no signage saying I had left the UEPS, so I had to still be in earth pony territory, right?
The forest went on for quite a while, and seemed barely tamed as I walked along, slowing my progress to avoid tripping on things. The distinct lake of crystals suggested this wasn't Bridlewood, and whomever lived in here probably persisted off logging or some similar industry.
Imagine my surprise at what came next. Instead of a small village, a fairly large town appeared, carved out of the forest. It was a settlement that largely consisted of brick buildings, and had a firm sense of permanence to it. The streets were laid out in perfect grid patterns. This was sensible, as it appealed to my sense of order and logic. Deeper into the town, the buildings became larger and more developed. The largest notable structure stemmed off to the left, as it towered over the skyline. It had large structures and a towering tower, with cables and wheels attached to it. Behind it was another, and beyond that were huge numbers of storage lines filled with wagons of some sort.
This looked to be some sort of mining settlement, and as I looked to my right I saw what looked like sort of machine shop. It was very large, and seemed to still be running even though the light was fading. My best guess was that the night shift in the mine was now at work, and the day shift had returned soundly to their beds.
Speaking of beds, I needed somewhere to rest my own head. I had been travelling now for an entire day, and this meant that I needed to find somewhere to sleep, as I didn't fancy my chances roughing it in the wilds of this forest.
Nearby was an inn, so I went to it. The structure seemed quite nicely kept, with a bar, several tables, and an interior which sent a sense of a home rather than just a place to sleep. I went over to the bar, and the bartender trotted over. "Good evening," she said. "How can I help you this evening?"
"I am but a traveller, in need of rest," I said. "Are there any rooms available?"
"Yes, and for reasonable rates too," she replied. "One night or two?"
I decided to stay for two, just in case. After all, you never know what might happen in a town like this. "Two, please."
She rang this up, and it was a good thing I had remembered to bring Earth Pony Dollars and Cents. That was interesting. I know one episode of Make your Mark implies each tribe has their own currency, but seeing it in action was interesting, to say the least.
After a refreshing meal, I made my way to the room, which was nice. I then laid down and decided to go to sleep, ready for whatever tomorrow might throw at me.
Author's Note
Well, the first travel chapter is underway! The stunning beauty of this new Equestria is something that has always fascinated me, and I hope in the show we get to see more places for the gang to explore.
The forest that Hitch enters at the end is based on the Forest of Dean, a forest in Wiltshire known for, amongst other things, a surprising amount of heavy industry (hence the coal mine). The inn is based on my local pub, although the accomodation is inspired by a bed and breakfast I stayed at in Wales a long time ago.
On money: in the Make your Mark episode Portrait of a Princess , Pipp comments to Sunny that the portrait is put on 'our money', before showing paper money of some description. This one line of dialogue implies that each race has their own currency, which in turn would suggest that G5 Equestria is a loose union of states rather than being a single country (compare this to G4 Equestria, which had a singular currency-the bit). It nicely shows how very small details like that constitute surprisingly in-depth world building.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
I had often heard that beds in taverns varied from very nice to incredibly bad. At least this place had a mattress, rather than a series of ropes to pull together which needed to be done in order to prevent you from falling to the floor. Incidentally, this is where the saying 'sleep tight' comes from. Another example of the meanings of sayings we use without really thinking.
Anyway, I must comment on the sleep. It had been surprisingly relaxing, and as I awoke, my alarm going off next to me, I certainly felt extremely refreshed. That night had certainly cleared my aches and pains from the previous day and refreshed my mind ready for another day of what might be another long journey.
I rolled out of the bed and landed on the wooden floor below me, being careful not to get splinters in my hooves. I then headed out of the room and into the bathroom, which was reasonably well equipped for a bathroom of its type. I headed into it, and got ready to shower for the next day of action.
At least the plumbing works. I had read before going to bed that some of these mining towns had supply problems with their water, and it was a relief to be able to wash properly. I sighed again and went out of the room to dry myself with a towel, before applying the same process to my mane. A quick glance behind revealed my tail might be a challenge to do, as it was rather awkwardly placed behind me. It took a bit of wrangling with the towel, sure, but sooner or later I was able to get it cleaned up and dry. It would hardly do to have me dripping water all over the place, would it?
I pulled my bandolier and other equipment back on, and headed out of the room, locking the door behind me with the supplied key. I made my way downstairs to discover breakfast was being served, and already several ponies had gathered downstairs for this very meal.
The room provided for breakfast was extremely reasonable, all things considered. It was the same one I had entered into the previous day, and now light was flooding in through the windows, properly illuminating the space ahead of me. The tables were clearly spaced at a convenient interval to allow for dancing, and the bar was at one side. I took a seat and waited for a bit.
And waited. And waited.
Another pony trotted past. "You must be from outside of town," she said.
"What makes you think that?" I asked.
She pointed to a sign. Please order at the bar.
"Oh," I said, feeling rather silly. I got up and collected a menu to place my order. To speed up ordering, each combination had a number, so you simply stated the number you wanted rather than having to describe the meal in question. More places should do this, as it makes things more efficient.
Once I had placed my order, I then returned to a table, and observed a conversation going on between a group of older ponies. It seemed to be related to local news, and as I heard them speaking I couldn't help but notice a phrase being used over and over again- the lost miners.
This piqued my interest, so I quickly went over to the group. "Excuse me, gentleponies, but I couldn't help but overhear what you were saying. As you can probably see I work in law enforcement, so finding missing ponies is part of the job description."
One of them looked over, adjusting his flat cap. "You're not from round here, are you?" he asked.
"No sir. I'm on my way to the edge of the country to collect a bounty, and I'm staying here for a bit."
Another chimed up. "In which case, welcome to Hope Hollow."
Hope Hollow? Well, the place sure has changed a lot since Rainbow Roadtrip if a rural village settlement has turned into an enormous mining town. I nodded. "Well, it seems nice based on what I've seen so far."
Another pointed out of the window. "This town is dependant on the Pit, which is managed by the NEPCB. Seeing as you're not from here, I'll assume you don't know what that stands for. That's the National Earth Pony Coal Board, which manages the mines in Earth Pony territory."
"Thanks for the info," I replied. I had some vague familiarity with the coal mining industry- some of my ancestors back in the human world had worked in the South Wales coalfields- so this felt at once strange and oddly familier. "Now, about these missing miners. I'd like to help."
Another then spoke up. "There's a group of workers who mysteriously vanished underground a few days ago, and nopony can account for them. They haven't been seen, and the local management seem apathetic at best to go and look for them."
"What about local police?" I asked.
"They're in the company pocket," said the second to speak to me. "We wouldn't trust them to switch the pipes in a boiler round, let alone conduct an actual investigation into a group of missing ponies. But you're not from here. You're not in their pocket."
"That's correct, I'm from Maretime Bay," I replied.
"Went there on a holiday once," said a figure who was yet to speak. "Remember when they used to do special trains there?"
"Anyway," said the third, "will you look into this for us?"
"Yes," I said, "I will. There are a handful of things I will need, though. I'll need plans of the mine and the region, so I can plan my investigation properly."
"Well, Bob's your uncle!" said one. "I'll get the map to you as soon as possible, Mr..."
"Hitch."
They headed away towards the general store. That was an interesting moment. It makes sense a phrase like 'Bob's your uncle' exists over here, seeing as there's a pony in Maretime Bay called Rob. He's the one with the fedora.
I had looked at the map, and what they said checked out. The tunnel system was enormous, and radiated out in every direction under the earth. It had to add up to at least several hundred miles of tunnels and supply shafts. How in Equestria was a pony supposed to monitor it all? Presumably they had basic things like carbon monoxide checkers and other useful scrubbers to prevent problems, but this seemed otherwise to be quite poorly designed. Presumably there wasn't the resources to fully upgrade the place.
Based on the information I had gathered, I chose to take the southern entrance into the mine. The place had two separate winding houses, one for each end, as this minimised the amount of walking needed to be done underground to reach your seam. This was going to be a tough one, as I hadn't been underground in years. And most certainly not in this body either. I made my way out of the tavern and across the road, heading for the mine.
I showed the inspector on the gate my badge, and he let me through, seeing I was law enforcement. I trotted deeper into the region, I saw the surface buildings and operations were already running. Locomotives were propelling trucks about to be loaded with coal, presumably to be shipped off to other parts of earth pony territory. Large dispensers were dropping coal into trucks in numerous different grades. Clearly they had coal washers here too.
As I made my way round the area, moving past road vehicles and surface workers going about their business, I passed by one of the shifts that was heading out. They were absolutely covered in coal dust, and as I walked past them some of the dust fell off and transferred onto me.
Safe to say, when I entered the equipment room I looked like a miner. This made the next bit of the job easier, as the personnel simply assumed I was part of the workforce.
In that room, I collected my essential supplies. These consisted of a set of overalls, a helmet, a gas mask (to counter the toxic gases underground) and a geiger counter (these were supplied as standard). This may seem a strange selection of equipment, but trust me that last one would come in handy later in my journey.
A forepony helped me fit the gear and ensure it was correctly secured, and it was soon time for my mining adventure to commence. I joined a line of workers preparing to head in, and heard a series of bells informing me the winding gear was in action, and to expect the cage soon.
Before long it rattled into position, and as one group of ponies disembarked with a coal bin my group entered another one. The door was secured in place in front of us.
"Going down!" shouted the operator. "Good luck, lads!"
He rang the bells and we began to descend into the very bowels of Equis.
Author's Note
Hope Hollow is the town from the 2019 special Rainbow Roadtrip , notable for having monochrome residents and buildings. The fact the place has become a mining town is, of course, rather ironic, as coal dust has a habit of rendering anything black as soot.
The NEPCB is based on a real body that existed in the United Kingdom. Between 1946 and 1987, Britain's coal mines were owned by the National Coal Board, a government-run company that was created to manage the mines. Unlike British Railways, the NCB is rarely viewed through rose-tinted spectacles and was later broken up to create British Coal.
The phrase 'Bob's your Uncle' is a common idiom in British English that means 'there you go'. The origin of the phrase is unknown; one popular theory is that it refers to the appointment of Arthur Balfour as Chief Secretary for Ireland in 1887. The Prime Minister at the time, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, was Balfour's uncle, which (it is argued) led to the expression as the main qualification Balfour had was that Bob was his uncle. The only weakness with this theory is that the first recorded instance of the phrase in print dates from 1923.
Next time; time to go underground!
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
Spirit Lingers, Torn in Two
After several minutes of travel, the cage I was in finally reached the bottom, and we were in the depths of the mine. I stepped out of the cage with the others and looked around me. Tunnels snaked away in both directions and ran along following the coal seams.
"Welcome back, boys," said a figure standing nearby. He looked to be some form of administrator. "I know this isn't your first rodeo underground, but remember; safety first. There's carbon monoxide down here, so don't go anywhere without your safety lamp or head torch. No exposed flames, so that means no smoking. And always stay in pairs, and keep your gas mask on. I know the gear is bulky and uncomfortable, but it will save your life in the event of an accident. Best of luck to all of you."
The groups of ponies trotted off in different directions, and I consulted my map again. The electric light near the administrator was the only thing cutting through the gloom, and I knew I had to focus on it. My studies had revealed that the trapped miners had apparently been in Sector 5, which according to the signage was to the left.
"You must be new," said the administrator. "Which sector are you assigned to?"
"Sector 5," I replied.
"To your left and straight down the tunnel," the administrator replied. "This place may seem confusing at first, but it gets easier to find your way around the longer you spend down here."
I nodded. "Thanks." I turned to the left, and then set off on my way through the tunnels.
The tunnels must have been a few miles under the ground, as it was very claustrophobic. If you don't like tight spaces, don't go down a coal mine. Not only that, the tunnels in this sector were poorly lit. There was an electric light every 200 yards or so, which meant long patches of darkness.
I passed by a group of miners heading back, and they glanced to me. "Enjoy your time underground," said one.
"If I can ever see where I'm going," I replied.
"Ah, a newbie," he said. "Still, you have it easy compared to us. Back when I started we didn't have lights in the tunnels. We only had portable electric lamps. And these lamps were the only thing to cut through the darkness. Down here the blackness is so intense that if the lights go out you can't tell if your eyes are closed or not."
That must be what the miners who are trapped are going through , I thought to myself. "Thanks for the tip," I replied. "I'll try not to get lost."
"Very good. The foremare doesn't like to be kept waiting," the miner said. "And remember; she decides your wages as she counts how much coal you pull out. Annoy her, and... well, let's just say some creative accounting might occur."
Great. So it's that kind of industry. "Again, thanks for the warning," I said, and was on my way.
As I continued on, the mine began to look increasingly problematic. The lights only being placed every 200 yards or so meant I was dependant on my helmet lamp and breathing gear to move about. Not only was the very limited light making it hard to read the map, it also caused other problems. My ability to look at things was limited by the gas mask, as it severely restricted my vision in all directions. The bottled air would also presumably be limited in amount, so I had to avoid exerting myself too hard.
I turned another corner and spotted more signage directing miners to individual sections of the coalface. That was another thing about this place. Not only was it dark, it was incredibly noisy. Machines were roaring in the distance, presumably designed to break up rocks and other useless items into coal, ready to be shipped to the surface.
I continued to calmly trot along the pathway, looking about for other things to find and try to locate. This place was giving me the creeps. The sooner I found the lost miners and got out of here, the better. I continued to make my way along the tunnels as best I could with the light I had.
It was then I noticed something that correlated between the map and the tunnel numbers, as I entered into a large, circular cavern. The tunnels split off the central cavern like the spokes on a wheel, presumably to make accessing them easier for personnel in a hurry.
Each of the tunnels was numbered in order from one to ten. Ten tunnels from this hub. Simple, but easy to remember. I made my way over to the tunnel list and noticed that one of the tunnels was marked as blocked. This was probably the one I wanted, so I made my way down it.
The light had previously been pretty bad. But here the lighting conditions changed from bad to simply nonexistant. The lights just... stopped. The only thing illuminating the gloom was the glow from my helmet lamp, and even that was pretty bad, as I had to slow down to avoid tripping on things. If I broke a leg down here it would probably be game over. I could radio for help, but I had no idea how good horse medicine was in this world, seeing as characters seem to be able to survive major falls without serious injuries.
But I wasn't ready to take that risk. I continued slowly down the tunnel, getting a bit concerned when I began to hear a slow drip.
Is that water? I thought to myself. I had heard horror stories of coal miners working in deep pits of water in tunnels when the pumps had failed, and even worse of entire caverns flooding. I didn't know which was worse- drowning down here, or choking on carbon monoxide after a leak or explosion. Best be careful and make sure I don't set either off.
When I was partway into the tunnel, I found more evidence that I found disheartening. The tunnel did the same thing as the lights and simply stopped. The roof seemed to have come down, and a series of rocks marked where the collapse had happened.
It seemed as though there'd been a cave-in or a tunnel collapse, which blocked the access to the lower end of this tunnel off from the rest of the system. I had to head another way round to get down this tunnel, and the dripping wasn't slowing down. If anything, it seemed to be intensifying.
I soon found another way round, as when I had turned I saw a large map on the wall. This map had the tunnel network for the region fully mapped out, and it revealed something interesting. Each section of tunnel had a crosscut coming out of it. There was one right before the collapse, roughly about where I was standing now, and it connected across to another tunnel. There was another one further up, so hopefully I could bypass the blockage and make my way into another section of the tunnel higher up.
I made my way into this crosscut, noticing again the lack of light or smooth ground. It would probably have cost too much to put something like wooden boards down to walk on. Imagine if a place like this had to be evacuated in the event of an accident? Hopefully there were more ways to escape than just the main shaft. If not, then getting out would be extremely hard.
I passed by a room called SAFETY SHELTER. I looked inside, and saw it was stocked full of provisions and supplies a miner might need in the even of an accident. Good thinking, building those in. I then continued on my way, turning to the left to access the main tunnel once again.
I made my way along and soon found myself standing before another crosscut, which would presumably lead me back to the correct tunnel and hopefully the lost miners. I quickly shone the helmet lamp down, and spotted something on the ground.
Water was pooling quite deep inside the crosscut. This indicated the pumping systems were malfunctioning, or were never installed at all. Either way, it was going to make forward progress slower.
I checked my boots were properly secured before making my way in, trotting slowly down the pathway and making my way towards the end of the tunnel. The gloom seemed to be even more oppressive than before, like a thick blanket that sticks to you- only this blanket was of no comfort to me. I couldn't fathom what working down here in an environment like this for years would be like. I'd been in here an hour at best, and already I just wanted to return to the surface.
I was about to move forward when suddenly I was knocked to the side. I hit the ground, yelping in surprise, and looked up.
Into the face of another miner, a pickaxe about to swing.
Author's Note
This chapter is based on the tunnel systems that exist within Caphouse Colliery, a mine on Yorkshire which is now home to the National Coal Mining Museum for England, and the Red Mountain Mine in Birmingham, Alabama. The overall tone and feel of the light conditions is based on a series of sketches conducted by Henry Moore of conditions in mines during WW2.
The reference to 'creative accounting' is based on a real practice. Before the mines were nationalised, miners were typically paid by the ton, and as a result the more coal they shifted out the more they got paid. The amount removed was verified by the shift supervisor, and it is suspected that some supervisors underreported the coal yields of workers they didn't like. This practice was, thankfully, eliminated under the NCB, who introduced hourly pay to counter this abuse of power.
Finally, the flooded tunnels draw inspiration from the horror film My Bloody Valentine , which is partially set in a coal mine.
Next time will see the cycle begin anew.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
I rolled out of the way as the axe came swinging down, crashing into the place where I had just been. "What the Hell?" I muttered under my breath, trying to get back onto my feet- err, hooves. "Who are you?" I asked. "What do you want?"
My mysterious assailant didn't reply, instead simply swinging again at my rough location. Quite how anypony was supposed to fight down here with these gas masks on I had no idea, as they severely restrict your vision and hearing. And remembering that ponies in this world seem to be able to hear pins dropping from miles away, it left me deeply concerned.
Anyway, I had to somewhow win the fight against this lunatic who seemed to have gone a bit axe crazy. I waited for them to swing again, and then propelled my entire body weight into them, knocking them back and to the ground with a bang. There was a thud as they collided with the ground and some of their equipment got knocked loose.
I also made sure to confiscate their pickaxe in order to ensure they couldn't get up to any funny business. "That's quite enough of that," I said. "Who are you? Who sent you?"
The figure just looked up at me, seemingly confused. "Wh- where am I?" they asked. The voice confirmed them to be a mare.
"Excuse me?" I asked.
"How did I get underground?" she asked. "I can't remember coming down here at all!"
"What's the last thing you remember?" I asked, trying to jog her memory as best I could.
"I was in my home, preparing for the day shift, and then I heard somepony knock at the door. I headed for it to answer it, and the next thing I know I'm fully kitted out and talking to you. What in Equestria happened to me inbetween?"
This mare was clearly hurting. Lost, scared, and confused- exactly what I'd been when I'd first ended up in this world. "Look. I'm not an enemy. I'm gonna help you out here, and get you to the surface. But first I need your help."
"What do you mean?" she asked.
"There are some miners trapped underground near here, but the tunnel sections appear to have collapsed and I can't navigate them. How well do you know the tunnels down here?"
"It's my sector, so I know them fairly well." There was a pause. "I think I'll help you out. Follow me."
Well, that was surprisingly easy. What surprised me more was that we'd been able to have a comprehensible conversation in all of this heavy equipment. I guess that's another mystery solved on that front. I set my headlamp to be running in the forward position, and I followed my assailant turned ally as we headed deeper into the maze of tunnels underneath Hope Hollow.
The darkness continued to be oppressive and strange. Even though I'd been underground for what felt like hours my eyes still hadn't adjusted, which was probably due to a lack of ambient light sources.
I remembered what the ponies I had met at the tavern had said about local events, and I figured getting caught up on local happenings would be very useful. "So, has anything strange been happening around here lately?" I asked.
The mare started to speak, without turning back to look back at me. "The Coal Board will never admit it, but this place has seen some problems recently. These include the usual hazards of life underground, such as carbon monoxide, but the world also has other problems around here."
"Such as?"
"Quite the detective, aren't we?" she said, clearly unaware I was actually a Sheriff. "There have been unexplained shakings and odd underground activity. One group of workers narrowly escaped a flood of what turned out to be glitter. Nopony was able to figure that one out, as the last glitter seam down here was mined out years ago."
That did sound very strange. "Any other strange things going on?"
"Well, in one of the tunnels we found a strange golden machine which appeared to generate some form of light. We assumed it was some sort of entertainment device miners had used in the past, but the mechanics couldn't figure out how it worked. It seemed to follow no known rules of engineering or machinery."
No wonder they couldn't figure it out. If they were alluding to the Rainbow Generator, that needed magic to work- something this world completely lacked. "How strange. What was the Coal Board's response?"
"They've been suppressing any bad news for a while now," my new ally replied. "They control the local papers and the police are in their pocket, so that bit can be hard. Having said that the pay's good, and it's the only real employer around here. I can't afford to leave with what I have, so this work is my ticket to life in Fillydelphia or Trottingham, with hopefully a College degree inbetween."
She couldn't have known it, but that wasn't too different to the aspirations I'd had before being turned into an equine had spared me a horrible death. "I know the feeling," I said absent mindedly.
My ally then began to speak again. "As bad as things can be around here, we do need this stuff. Black gold is the main source of Earth Pony electrical power. And it can't be the authorities that are doing this." She stopped as we looked round a turn. "No. I reckon that the unicorns are behind this."
"What makes you think that?" I asked.
"We're within striking distance of Unicorn territory," the mare answered. "They could easily get here with half a day's gallop, do some sabotage, and then head back home without being noticed."
Half a day. I knew my top speed was about 20 miles per hour, so that would put us about 10 miles from the border. "What makes you think unicorns specifically."
"Isn't it obvious? They're sore losers after we kicked their flanks at the Battle of Thunder Bay, and have wanted revenge ever since."
Thunder Bay? This was news to me. Was this the 'epic battle' Sprout alludes to in the movie's prologue? "Thunder Bay? As you can probably tell I'm not from around here, so I may know the battle under a different name."
"Well, they do teach this in history class," the mare answered, sounding somewhat annoyed. "But sure, I'll tell the story. It all began after the Great Peace was established, and the world began to fracture. The truth is, harmony was nothing but a joke. The unicorns and pegasi secretly hated us. They looked down on us as their country bumpkin relatives, as we were far better at growing food and working heavy industry than they were. We also had the finest army on the planet, so their jealousy only continued to grow.
"Eventually, they allied to invade us and steal our food and coal and iron ore. The war was a long and difficult struggle for our independence against the imperialist Pegasi and cruelty of the Unicorns. But at the Battle of Thunder Bay we conclusively defeated them, and drove them back to their own lands." She fell silent for a moment. "It was a struggle that carried a heavy cost. But we emerged from it an independent, free, and democratic nation. Ever since, we've been on the watch for our enemies and whether they're gearing up to finish the job. If they do come back, we'll kick their flanks again."
That certainly explained a lot about why Earth Ponies thought the way they did before reunification. But something in me suspected that this wasn't the entire truth to the situation. Given how closely worked propaganda was into their society, I suspected the history was skewed somewhat. "I've never seen any of the other tribes," I admitted.
"Nopony around here has seen a unicorn or a pegasus for centuries," the mare answered. "But if they send their forces, we're ready. If they send a column of a thousand, we have ample trees to hang them from."
That got dark quickly. But I stayed quiet as she continued. "But I doubt the pegasi are gearing up for an attack. They're probably too busy eating each other. But what do you expect of cannibals, eh?"
Seems that was a belief held by both unicorns and Earth Ponies, then. I sighed, quietly to avoid being heard. I had to be careful what I said, as if my knowledge of human history was anything to go by earth ponies who expressed sentiments that went against the status quo quickly met a sticky end.
"If I ever encounter one," I said, "I'll be careful." Of course, I knew that was a certainty. Given I was chasing a unicorn to Zephyr Heights, where pegasi live, I'd definitely encounter them.
We reached another junction, and sure enough it was another flooded section of tunnel. How would we get around this one?
Author's Note
As per the previous chapter, the core inspiration for these chapters are real mines I have visited, and some of them did need breathing gear (coal mines are particularly notable for carbon monoxide, which is why devices with batteries or exposed flames are rarely allowed- risk of explosion.
The sentiments that the mare expresses are inspired by both rhetoric heard in the film and the sort of language that the Soviet Union used to refer to groups it disliked; during the Terror of the 1930s, it was very common to accuse members of minorities of engaging in sabotage on behalf of foreign nations (when the real reason for the shortfalls was shoddy equipment and impossible production targets).
The Battle of Thunder Bay has come up before in the series, but as you can see here we have a very different narrative as to what happened. Which is the truth? When working within an existing system, it can often be hard to disentangle the mythology from the facts. Hitch sure has his work cut out for him on that front.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
Westward the Course of Empire
I was soon back on my way the next morning. The early morning light was beginning to pierce the treetops, and I knew that this meant I had to start on my way again. Who knew how much time had passed in this place and the regions around it whilst I'd been here.
I headed down to the bar and made sure to pay my bill in full before setting off into town. The landscape around me was buried in this curious glow that was produced by the sun in its current position. Whereas last night when I had headed back to the tavern to spend the rest of the night the landscape had looked almost threatening and ominous to my sight thanks to the darkness, now it looked more positive and friendly thanks to the light pouring in from the other side of the world.
The sun seemed to be doing pretty well for itself seeing as it was moving by itself, no magical energies propelling it along )or so I thought). That had always been one of the big complaints about this generation of the show. Well, there's a pretty simple answer to that question of how do the sun and move move by themselves. Physics is the answer to that one, as it seems to be for a lot of other things in this world.
But enough of that. I had to continue on my journey, and find my friends. I made my way through the lands, the landscape slowly shifting from green lands to something that resembled scrubland and other ruins. Odd bits and things stuck out of the ground in places, and indicated various leftovers of numerous lost civilisations and other places. Based on my knowledge of maps I suspected it was unlikely this was where the Neighyptians had hung out, and Cloudsdale had always been on the move in the skies, so for it to have a definite place was a nonsensical concept to begin with. No wonder the pegasi moved operations to Zephyr Heights after the magic vanished. Without the ability to walk on cloud a city made of clouds would quickly become about as useful as a chocolate teapot. No wonder they went for having solid land underneath their hooves.
I continued onwards, seeing more wrecks of military equipment and other items poking out of the ground. Armour, helmets, some weapons, and even some vehicles that just been left here and never recovered. It made we wonder what else could be out here, just lost in the land. Ancient artefacts? Weapons of incredible power? A statue of a bug queen, a small wing horse, and a four legged thing with arms?
Odlly specific, I know. But imagine of those three got loose again in our day and age. Scary thought, huh?
I continued deeply on my way into the depths of the unknown, and made my way around the lands, trees and bushes punctuating the landscape as I continued to approach pegasus territory.
On my journey, I ran into something very odd, which although it would pale in comparison to the other oddities I would encounter on my journeys across G5 Equestria, I found that it stood out enough in my memory to warrant some attention that day.
I came across a group of prospectors, excitedly looking at the ground. "I found it first!" shouted one.
"No, I did!" said another. "You know the story; wherever you find ancient equipment, riches shall surely follow you!"
"No, it was I who found it first!" said a third, producing a gun in the process.
I charged in before anything got too heated. "Now, let's not do anything silly, shall we?" I said, looking at each of them in turn and making a point of showing them my badge. "Now then, what do we have here?"
They all began talking at once. "One at a time," I said. "One line of enquiry at a time. Otherwise we'll end up in a mess and won't know who said what."
The prospectors nodded at me, and then one of them turned his attention to the art of speaking. Which is pretty much a given around here; imagine how most humans would freak out at the thought of talking horses!
"My friends and I were digging for coal or oil out in the badlands when, at this very spot, we came across this." He invited me forward and pointed to the object currently sitting on the floor before him.
My eyes widened when I saw it. How had this survived given what happened to Nightmare Moon in the second episode of Friendship is Magic? "It could be a potential artefact," I said. "Possibly one with magical power. It's not safe to keep it out here. I shall take it to safety in earth pony lands where it cannot be tampered with."
One of the prospectors nodded, then snorted. "You should consider yourself lucky you aren't surrounded by unicorns right now!" he laughed. "Otherwise they'd be bing bonging all over the place! It's a miracle they manage to leave their houses, no less launch an invasion of our land!"
The others joined in laughing about it, and I had just gotten another example of how deeply embedded into earth pony culture this sort of prejudice was. It unnerved me a bit to hear it being thrown about so casually, but then again I had to try and blend in with the society.
I secured the helmet amongst my equipment and prepared to head out on my way across the land. "Well, glad to help out," I said. "Best of business to you three, and happy prospecting."
"Thank you!" said another. "May you blaze many trails, Sheriff Hitch!"
Hilarious. Seems they somehow figured out my surname from the badge. Clever folks, if so. I needed to push on, however, and I soon left the area and continued to trek further north through these desolate lands, shattered by the effects of years of war.
As I continued towards the border, I suddenly heard a loud rumbling noise nearby. I dashed into a nearby bush and hid to wait out the loud rumbling noises coming from nearby. It continued, and was soon joined by the sound of marching hooves locked in step.
I stuck my head over the bush to see something I hadn't expected to see. Passing me was some sort of tank column with infantry support. The heavy treads rumbled and caused the ground to shake. The infantry were presumably there to assist against the effects of enemy infantry.
But the designs surprised me. The tanks looked oddly British- I'd seen a machine similar to these in a museum collection once- so to see them out here was pretty surreal.
"Patrol duties out here sometimes make you wish for rain," said one of the soldiers, glancing about across the terrain.
"Tell me about it," said his fellow. "But at least we've got the tanks to cover us. Considering how old a design it is, it's impressive the Crusader IIIs are still frontline work, eh?"
I ducked out of cover as I watched them pass, and then headed again for the next section of landscape. I hadn't seen a sign telling me I was in pegasus territory, so that was interesting to say the least. It seemed the pegasi were actively probing our territory, which whilst not technically an invasion is still legally quite dodgy.
I continued past the scene and across more land. I passed a small military outpost with a selection of smaller vehicles and other soldiers watching the landscape. I clearly had walked into a blind spot as they didn't see me. I continued onwards, determined to get to Zephyr Heights no matter the cost to myself or others.
At last, I reached the border. A massive pair of border fences stood there, with gates to allow troops in and out. It seemed to be two sets of fences running in parallel, blocked off by tank traps and iron bars welded together. Every hundred feet or so was a bunker, though the one closest to me seemed to be empty at the moment. Was there something similar blocking off unicorn and earth pony territory? I snuck to one side and then spotted a tunnel beneath the walls.
I dived into it and began to climb through, when I suddenly noticed something else- there had been a gap in the fence. I dug my way back out, walked into the fence, and then slid through to the other side of the fences. There was a notice sitting there to greet me- YOU ARE NOW ENTERING THE PEGASUS EMPIRE. UNICORNS AND EARTH PONIES KEEP OUT.
I turned my head, and spotted a similar sign on the other side. YOU ARE NOW ENTERING THE UNITED EARTH PONY STATES. UNICORNS AND PEGASI KEEP OUT.
Presumably they just made one sign to save money. I headed through into the next area of land. From what I'd seen so far, this might just be one of the most heavily militarised borders on the planet.
I was in another land. And I had to move carefully to avoid getting into danger.
Author's Note
This chapter, whilst another travel one, helps to establish more about our heroes and the world in which they move. Fans of G4 will spot an allusion to Nightmare Moon in there, whilst some of the history references in there may be harder to spot.
The border fence concept is partly derived from early plans for what would eventually become the Berlin Wall, a structure which cut off Berlin from much of the world. The fence component was also partly inspired by my many journeys near the Mexican border in the United States, which has extensive fencing and defensive structures scattered along it. Elements of the Maginot Line, a defensive line built by France between WW1 and WW2, were also worked in there as well.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
Back in the human world, there was a painting I recall seeing many times both in media and briefly the real thing when I was visiting an art gallery in the United States. The image depicted technology developed by humanity making its way across a desolate and empty landscape. Trains, wagon trains, that sort of thing. Humanity had used these things to expand across the North American content.
Above that was a spirit floating above the landscape like a Maretime Bay Day balloon, representing progress. The symbolism is, I believe, obvious; human progress is bringing civilisation to a completely empty land (setting aside for a moment that people already lived in the West).
Why am I telling you this, I imagine you're wondering. Well, it felt like I was walking through a version of it, only for all of the peaceful elements to be stripped out and replaced in their entirety by militarised one. As I made my way further north, based on all the signage, I spotted that there was huge amounts of military equipment pooled near the border. Tanks and othered armoured vehicles sat ready for deployment, and other equipment was placed nearby. Troops were on guard or drilling nearby, which increased the chances of me being spotted by the enemy. I ducked into a ditch to evade a patrol that marched past, fully counting that I had been unbelievably lucky to this point. I had to be careful, though. The world was a dangerous place, and I had to move carefully.
I looked above to spot another potential threat. The familiar beat of chopper blades started as a set of choppers flew overhead, presumably on patrol for intruders. "How big is their military budget?" I asked myself, before moving on.
I made it about five feet before ducking into cover again to avoid a set of light recon vehicles rolling over me. Obviously they didn't or else I wouldn't be telling you this story. I hid once more underneath something else as more soldiers moved past. I hadn't seen anywhere near this much equipment on the earth pony side. Maybe the bulk of the earth pony military strength was in places I hadn't gone or was largely focused against the unicorns.
A sign informed me that, after another few hours of travel, I still had 50 miles to go to Zephyr Heights. I had evaded the heavily fortified border, but there were the civilians to deal with, and that bit was going to be the tough part. I knew my luck wouldn't hold out forever, and eventually somepony would find me. My objective was simply to extend that time as much as I could before I was found.
I walked into a small town called Marionsburg, which was not long after I saw the 50 mile sign. The sun was setting now, and there was no chance of me making the trip to Zephyr Heights today, and I knew that I had to stop and ensure I was well rested for what would probably be a difficult journey.
I needed to turn my attention to my appearance. I currently stood out like a sore thumb. Seeing actual pegasi for the first time drove home how distinctive they looked. Their wings were a lot bigger than I had imagined, and covered almost the entirely of their sides from the joints that held the wings on to their flanks, covering over the cutie mark. There were also some slight differences in facial physiology, but otherwise it was clear to anypony observing that earth ponies and pegasi had a common genetic ancestor.
I guess it's clear now how similar we truly are. But I had little time to reflect on that. I needed to find some supplies to produce a disguise that would fool the pegasi and allow me to continue on my journey to save Sunny from whatever she was doing and her own self destructive behaviour.
Luck had been on my side so far, and I soon found it in the form of some supplies lying about. It seemed somepony had recently received a package from the pegasus equivalent of Amazon based on the amount of cardboard lying about on the ground, as well as a pair of scissors. I suspected I was nowhere as good at using scissors as Izzy, and I'm not sure how ponies would manipulate them with a pair of hooves rather than hands.
But still, I got to work, calmly cutting the cardboard up into different shapes to form the various fake appendages I'd be attaching to myself. It took quite a bit of work that day, but eventually things that somewhat resembled a pair of wings took shape on the ground before me. A bit of blue glue and some tubing to strengthen them and they looked and felt surprisingly convincing.
The only problem was they looked like cardboard. I'd noticed that wings were the same colour as the fur, so I had to rectify that quickly. I grabbed some leftover markers and other useful colour generating materials to add some orange colour to the wing components, which soon looked pretty good if I do say so myself. I had attached them into place using a pair of guide chords which firmly held the objects in place with a sufficient degree of strength, yet allowed them to bounce up and down realistically.
My face needed some work, so I found a moustache and stuck it on my face. It was a different colour to the rest of my face, but in the circumstances I doubted anypony would notice. It's more common than you might think for facial hair to be a different colour than the rest of the fur. Weird, huh?
Anyway, my disguise was ready for use, and I stepped back into the streets of the town and made my way to the local tavern, which the sign told me was called The Dragon's Head . Of course, this is before Sparky was born, so there are no dragons right now.
The interior was pretty nice. Upon entering, one saw a small noticeboard of local things that were going on. Tables were set to one side near the windows, and further back was the bar. A pair of ponies, presumably working as mixers and bartenders, were at work sliding pints and similar beverages up and down the counter top. I sat back and found a table, with a rather large pegasus stallion sitting there. As I did, I glanced in the display for the jukebox. The tracks were all southern rock classics; Suspicious Minds by Elvis Parsley, Sweet Home Froggy Bottom by Fretlock and the Thunderizers, and a rendition of Free Bird recorded by somepony called Ruby Sparkle, to name three. I relaxed in my chair and glanced up at the ceiling fans roaring round and round.
"You new in town, boy?" the stallion asked. I glanced up to him to see him looking intently at me.
"Yes, just passing through," I replied.
The stallion smiled. "Nice place, isn't it? A good place to settle down after a life like mine." He paused. "After years of fighting on the frontlines and makin' money on the side, it's nice to have a place to retire to and just live out my days on my old bones."
That was another thing I noticed about this world. Ponies were a lot less reserved than I was expecting, which made collecting information easier.
Just then, a newsflash came across the screen, with two news reporters sitting behind a desk. "And fresh news just in!" said one, a male based on his voice. "Next week marks the beginning of the final stage of the Royal Celebration with the Party at the Palace. And still no news on the status of the prisoners who were revealed on the media a few hours ago. Care to take up the story Dazzle?"
"Right you are Skye," said his colleague, presumably Dazzle. "Panic ran through the streets when we learned an earth pony and a unicorn were in our fair city. Luckily, our city security are keeping a tight eye and good focus trained on them."
An image from their news flashed up on the screen, showing Sunny and Izzy. So they were in Zephyr Heights! I was very close to rescuing them now. I had to move fast.
"Crazy times, eh?" said the stallion, as he took to the tablet and ordered a drink before passing it to me. I punched in an order for some food and a drink, before putting it back. I'd already noticed how much more heavily tech dependant pegasus space was. It really was a quantum leap compared to earth pony lands.
"Sure are. Earth ponies and unicorns in the capital? Whatever next?"
The stallion nodded. "You remind me of somepony I knew a long time ago. Same sort of idealistic smile and eager look behind the eyes. You'll do well here, Mr... I don't believe you told me your name."
I had to think of something fast. "Brent Macklin."
Another song came on, and the pony leaned in. "Say, Brent. What's an 'Alabama'?"
I shrugged. "No clue."
Author's Note
The border segment of this chapter was inspired by a drive I took through El Paso in 2014, where military vehicles and other equipment was positioned at regular intervals to protect the border. It was sometimes a bit unnerving to pop into restaurants and encounter soldiers in full uniform having meals, but that's partly due to the fact I'm from a country where soldiers are required to be out of uniform unless on active duty.
Brent Macklin is a reference to Parks and Recreation; the character of Andy Dwyer (played by Chris Pratt) uses the name as a pseudonym when doing pseudo-FBI work.
The tavern and bar at the end is based loosely on Joey Ray's bar, a location from the Starcraft franchise of video games which is a popular haunt of the human protagonist Jim Raynor. I also snuck a little reference to Starcraft 2 in there as well.
The song names from the jukebox are ponified versions of songs that belong to the Southern Rock genre which emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, giving us classics like Free Bird and Sweet Home Alabama (PLEASE RESIST THE URGE TO MAKE INCEST JOKES IN THE COMMENTS.) See if you can spot the Bridlewoodstock reference in the band names. There's also a reference to the French dub of A New Generation if you can spot it.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
I left the tavern early in the morning, and set off on my journey, remembering to attach my fake pegasus wings to my sides before leaving. When I'd paid my tab, there was a spirited group of performers on the stage, singing something about a bog in a valley. I didn't see my friend from last night anywhere, so he was probably just asleep or had also set off on his journey. I felt relieved to nearly at the end of my journey. Although I would probably be able to make the journey to Zephyr Heights, I was still following at a reasonable pace. And knowing that Sunny and Izzy were in, in all likelihood, in the custody of the authorities made my life easier. All I needed to do was locate the prison and bust them out- before moving both of them to a jail elsewhere.
I continued on my way across the landscape, noticing the land slowly becoming more and more rocky as I went along, feeling somewhat like I was making my way into a desert. I know there is grass pretty close to the climb to Zephyr Heights in the movie, but they may have made their approach from a different direction, as the grass here was very short and clearly adapted for a low water environment.
This caused me to question something. From what I'd seen this land wasn't exactly suitable for growing food, although I was only in the southern section of the country. Therefore, it's entirely possible that they grow their food further north, although based on comments I heard in the earth pony lands suggested that the UEPS were the breadbasket of Equestria. Perhaps the pegasi were having food shortages, which was why they invaded? Untold numbers of wars have been fought over food, after all.
I kept on going as the land continued to change and move about me. The ground began to climb below me as I got closer and closer to the capital. Although a road led me up to the city, I spotted another route that I could take up to the top of this mountain.
Ahead of me was a canyon that was shrouded in mist and darkness. I had acquired a torch on my troubles and switched it on, but it struggled to make a dent in the dark. I made my way into the canyon and walked down it, slowly I'll admit, but still I made some remarkable progress into the tunnel. I walked along the path and then stopped when a solid wall stopped me.
I knew where I was. This was where Sunny and Izzy meet Zipp in the movie. I had to start a climb, though hopefully no pegasus would be hopping about behind me and causing me to panic. I climbed the landscape and looked about for some clue as to high up I was.
It was tough going, even with my stamina. Hitch clearly worked out, but even if this was putting some strain on my ability to move upwards.
I finally arrived atop an outcrop, and looked around me with a smile. I had made it at last. After untold amounts of travel, I was here in Zephyr Heights! I looked around me for a trace of anything that might be useful to me and enable me to complete my mission to rescue my fellow earth pony.
My nose looked about for any clues. I soon found something. Some scents implied that two ponies had been standing here, and another two approach them at speed from the direction of the city. Another set jump backward off a cliff and down into the mist below.
So, clearly a scuffle had occurred here, but without any physical evidence I couldn't make any further progress. I continued to look about, and I was hunting for any other clues. Physical evidence, more objects, that sort of thing that would help me figure out who the assailants were. For all I knew, the pegasi here were intercepting an escaped criminal who had escaped from justice.
I continued to check around, until at last I found something that could qualify as useful in my search. I sat back and smiled at what I'd found.
It was a white feather. I picked it up and sniffed it, peering at is closely. "Pegasus, definitely," I said to myself. "What a find. Only one pegasus regularly leaps around in these parts and has white fur and feathers. By process of elimination, this feather belongs to Zipp Storm." Although I had detected a slightly odd scent on it which felt out of place in Equestria, reminding me more of freezing lakes from another land, I now knew what had happened. This was where Sunny and Izzy had been captured a few days ago.
I knew I'd already said the speech earlier, but I couldn't resist doing it again. "Sunny, Sunny, Sunny, Sunny. You think you've escaped? Well, think again." I paused. "I will not eat! I will not sleep! Well, maybe a quick nap and a snack if I can't find you in the next few hours." I took the opportunity to check my supplies were properly secured on my back once more, as it would be annoying to lose them this close to the resolution of my journey. "But after that, nothing will stop me! I'll follow you wherever you go. Whether harshest deserts, the coldest tundras, no trail too dangerous, no clue too small. The past matters not! It's justice. The law is blind, and the long arm of the law bends towards a just resolution."
When I had first said those words, I had no clue of the adventures ahead of me. And the decisions that I made during the next stage of my journey would determine my chances of success in this new city. And little did I know it at the time, but my actions in the next week would have a profound affect on the future of Equestria.
I stepped into Zephyr Heights for the first time, and I was blown away as I made my way along the streets and thoroughfares of that fine city. White marble, steel, and golden and bronze plate stretched as high into the sky as you can imagine. The sun shone and gleamed on the terrain, keeping it bright and glorious. It was as if Faust herself was smiling on the city.
Wait, what did I say?
I continued to look about, soaking up the hustle and bustle around me. Ponies headed back and forth with heavy loads of shopping. Small electric trucks rumbled around moving goods about. Sky transports flew overhead, moving ponies about the city. The loud horns from below indicated some form of rail network, or a tramway at the very least. Above it all, a twin engines aircraft lifted off over the city, the twin turbofans roaring as it climbed into the sky.
It seemed the pegasi had found all sorts of clever ways around their inability to fly. I gotta hand it to them, they seemed pretty ingenious. I continued to wander the streets of the city, looking for more clues as to how to find my charges.
I sat below a large fountain of several pegasi, and below the statue sat two signs, proclaiming this was where Zephyrina Storm and Pipp Petals got their cutie marks. I had no idea why that was an achievement worth noting. Probably put up to appeal to the Queen's enormous narcissism.
Now then, you're probably asking 'Hitch, why didn't you just go direct to the prison and break open the doors?' Well, there's a very simple reason for that. Two reasons, actually. The first was that I had no idea where they were being held. Zephyr Heights probably had multiple jails (most cities do), and I had no way of knowing which one they were in. And the second reason was that the jails probably had heavy security surrounding them (any city worth its salt has an effective police force), so just one pony trying to get them out was a crazy idea.
But I knew when I would encounter them. As I walked past a stand covered in sunglasses endorsed by this Pipp Petals pony, I formulated my grand plan. The news report yesterday had said the Party in the Palace was next week, and if things were proceeding as they were in the movie I'd encounter them there. The only thing I would need to do is pretend to be a pegasus for a week.
No big deal. I can cosplay as another species for a week. Another species from another species from the one I was born at. This entire scenario was positively Kafkaesque in its absurdity.
So I spent an entire week undercover as a pegasus in this city, making sure to learn local customs, history, and modes of behaviour typical to the region. Shopping was not on the cards, but luckily I'm resourceful. I quickly figured out how to get ready meals out of machines and also borrowed a microwave that somepony had thrown out to cook them in.
I was, overall, pretty confident my plan would work. And so, that fateful evening, I made my way to the palace. My mission was set. My duty was clear. Justice would be served.
Author's Note
And, at long last, Hitch has arrived in Zephyr Heights after a long journey. This is possibly the longest set of travel narratives I have included in a story on this site; inspirations included the diary of Alan Lomax, a musicologist who travelled the United States in search of folk music to preserve and record, and Jack Keroac's classic On the Road , a must-read if you want to get a finger on the pulse of postwar America.
Once again, we have wonderful and marvellous descriptions of Zephyr Heights. As usual, I took inspiration from written descriptions of New York from the early 20th Century combined with the film itself as well as some features that appeared only in Make your Mark .
The timeskip was a neccesary addition to keep the timeline in order, but also nicely demonstrates how resourceful Hitch is.
The title of this chapter is taken from a play by the English playright J. B. Priestley, which follows a group of people who discover an apparently utopian city that is hiding a dark secret- not unlike Zephyr Heights.
Next time will see the cycle, once again, begin anew as we return to Zipp's perspective.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
The night of the big event had finally arrived, and at last I could complete my mission and bring Sunny home safe. You might be wondering how I survived on my own without any apparent lodging, but that one's easy to explain. You see, I'm pretty used to sleeping rough, and as such had made a back alley my home, along with taking a temporary position at a food delivery firm (think DeliverHooves that we have in Earth Pony land) that paid in cash (meaning I didn't have to go through with the whole ordeal of giving financial details). It also paid daily, which made buying food quite easy. They must have pretty poor employment checks or be quite desperate if they were willing to take me on without doing any analysis on who I claimed to be.
But anyway, enough talking about that from me. I hardly imagine you want me to point out every single oddity or rule breach or else we'd be here all day. The event was finally here, and I knew sneaking in would be an option- I'd had to do a delivery of McWing's earlier on to the Princess. Or one of the princesses. I don't know which one as the order didn't say. Though to be honest I don't really see Pipp as a chicken pony. That's probably more Zipp's thing.
Anyway, I made my way into the palace, and was soon clambering up some steps into the main chamber. The place was pretty incredible. The walls were painted white and seemed to shine with their own energy. The walls were also lined in gold, with surfaces polished so finely you could inspect your appearance in them. I took the opportunity to check my moustache and wings were set correctly before moving on.
I could hear cheering from the main room, suggesting I was a fairly late arrival. I suspected my watch was a bit slow, based on the palace clocks I'd seen, but this was a perfect opportunity to sneak backstage and find Sunny, in the place I suspected she would be.
I stopped behind a pillar when I saw a guard standing there, talking on his phone. "Hey honey. Sorry I'm running a bit late, but I had to fill in for a colleague at the palace. I'll try to be home as soon as I can."
Whilst he had been talking, I noticed a door opening and closing behind him. That was very odd. Almost as if they were trying to escape from somewhere without being spotted. Very odd indeed. When the guard was distracted I snuck past him and to the next door along, before patiently waiting for the door to open. If I had predicted the path at all accurately (which I often do), whomever was moving from door to door would be there next. And hopefully I'd be able to intercept them.
I stopped in front of the door, and watched as it opened. Standing on the other side was a pony who, before that point, I had only seen from the other side of a screen.
Sunny Starscout's eyes widened in surprise as she saw me standing there, the purple irises betraying a moment of shock. "Oh no..."
Really? All this time apart and that's the first thing she thinks to say? Give me a break. I spoke as authoritatively as I could whilst glaring at her. "Sunny Starscout, Izzy Moonbow, you are under arre-"
I hadn't finished my sentence before Sunny closed the door again. Talk about rude. I waited a moment before opening the door again and charging in.
The limited light made seeing where I was going difficult, but I saw an orange mare and a purple unicorn running off into the crowd. "You two stop right there!"
Suddenly, my eyes were drawn towards a nearby set of lights, and I followed them in the hope they would give me a clue as to the features of the room. I continued to look about, hunting for clues.
Suddenly, a figure flew through the scene, a pink mare with white fluffy wings and a singing voice to rival an angel. She briefly looked my way and winked, almost as if she had acknowledged me.
I was utterly enthralled. I'd seen a lot of stunning stuff in my time, including here, but I thought it then and there. She was, put simply, the most beautiful mare I'd ever seen. I still get goosebumps just thinking about that moment. Not sure what the original Hitch would have thought about finding a pegasus attractive, but who said I had to play by his story, huh?
I shook my head, as I had a job to do. I set off into the crowd, following Sunny as she was the priority target. Despite my superior training and excellent muscles, she was giving me quite the workout. Not that I minded. It'd only make putting her in hoofcuffs more satisfying.
I rolled through the party, avoiding all sorts of ponies and trying to keep my disguise intact. I then spotted Sunny sliding under a table. No doubt to try and throw me off the scent. Well, two can play at that game, Sunny. I dropped down and slid underneath it myself to reach her, but suddenly a gaggle of pegasi stopped right where I was going. I had to stop and wait. "Oh come on!"
Once they had cleared, Sunny was nowhere to be seen. She'd given me the slip! I continued to move slowly, briefly spotting Izzy and Zipp interacting, before suddenly spotting Cloudpuff. He seemed oddly docile upon seeing me, given his hostility at this point in the film, so I used that to my advantage when I spotted Sunny and gave chase.
She then spotted me. "Oh shit, here he comes! RUN!" She then ran off with Izzy in tow.
Wait a moment. Did Sunny just... swear?
I know mild curse words like 'crap' are allowed in PG rated films, but I'm pretty certain 'shit' will get you an automatic PG-13 or 12A. Unfortunately, they had vanished into the darkness before I had a chance to ponder this properly, so I was surprised when I was stopped in front of Cloudpuff again. "Uh... hey there, little guy!"
Cloudpuff looked up at me, and switched from attack mode to being quite friendly, with the closest approximation to a smile on his face a dog can probably muster. That was, at least, reassuring. I'd had enough encounters with aggressive dogs in my life to not want to face it here.
Suddenly, the sound system above me began playing up, and the lights began to flicker faster than a Pink Floyd Concert. Pink Floyd were a rock band known for heavy use of psychedelic lighting in their concerts. It was all very reminiscent of the Filli Vanilli scandal, which was not a thing I thought I would ever say.
I hadn't had much time to process what was going on when the lights moved from the air and down to me! I had no clue why that had happened, but I couldn't just stand there and look awkward. Sometimes, you have to try your best and simply muddle through. And that is exactly what I did.
"Uhhh... Throwin' up, find a glove/
Fly around, up above/
Doin' stuff that I love/
You're like, "Why?", I'm like, "What?"
I'll be the first to admit my freestyling isn't great. But I had to stick something in the gap or else it would have been very awkwardly silent. Lots and lots of very, very confused pegasi were looking right at me, and for some reason a TV camera had stopped in front of me as well, so I simply kept going with my awful improvised rap.
"Crisp and dry, eat some mud/
Glowing up, lovey-dove..."
I briefly heard Pipp speaking from nearby. "What is happening?"
Then suddenly, everything turned into utter chaos. The sound system played up again and Pipp was being hauled around the room at high speed, like some sort of thrill ride gone hideously wrong. I tried to use this as a chance to exit, but then spotted Sunny and Izzy trying to leave! Oh no you don't.
"Stop right there!" I bellowed, just as Pipp went flying past behind me and pulled my wings off. The cardboard bounced along the floor and ground to a stop.
"He's an Earth Pony!" said a crowd member. "How did he get in here?"
Gee, took you guys a long time to work it out. Guess my disguise was quite good. But what happened next provided me with a perfect cover. Soldiers began to flood into the room, and I took the distraction they were creating as a perfect moment to get moving.
I dashed for the exit Sunny and Izzy had used, keen to get those two back to Maretime Bay as quickly as possible. If all things went well, my mission was almost over, and easy times would be mine again.
Author's Note
For the sixth time this phase, we are at the party, this time witnessing proceedings from the perspective of Hitch. The dramatic irony is certainly strong with this entry, that's for sure, with Hitch getting his first clue that Sunny might not be quite who she initially appears.
The remark about Milli Vanilli is an allusion to German R&B duo Milli Vanilli, who were the centre of a music scandal when it emerged they were lip syncing to vocals recorded by somebody else. Whilst it was normal at the time for R&B performers to lip sync along to a recording of themselves (as many performers incorporated elaborate dance routines into their shows), it was the fact they were taking credit for somebody else's vocals that caused controversy.
Hitch sure is in for a shock when he meets the others, though...
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
Well, I Roam from Town to Town
I charged through the streets of this alien city, trying once more to get my bearings. Look, I know I said I had lived here for a week, moonlighting as a pegasus. But that was a smaller bit of the city, trying to stay undercover as best I could. I had only learned the street layouts that led the way I had come. After all, I had no reason to think I'd be going the other way. Get in, arrest Sunny, drag her back to Maretime Bay (kicking and screaming if I had to), life goes back to normal, or as normal as it could be considering the crazy train my life has turned into.
I stopped when I heard voices coming from round a nearby bend, and looked around it to try and establish what was going on there.
I recognised the two of them pretty quickly. Sunny and Izzy. Partners in crime. No doubt celebrating their succesful theft. Well, not on my books. I may not have had jurisdiction in Zephyr Heights, and Izzy may have been a citizen of another country, but this was for both their own goods.
I saw my chance to strike when Izzy spoke up again. "I think we lost them!" she said, clearly thinking she was in the clear.
I then stepped out of the gloom and looked at both of them, quickly shooting Sunny a glare before switching my attention back to both of them. "No you didn't."
Sunny looked legitimately baffled. "Hitch? What are you doing here?"
"Taking you back to Maretime Bay," I replied. "You'd best come quietly too, Izzy." If they attempted to protest that they hadn't done anything, I could always use the litany of broken rules alluded to by the film as a reasonable excuse for an arrest. I'd left the warrant back at the station, but I could show it to them when we got back to Maretime Bay. Sometimes being a cop is so handy, you know?
Izzy then spoke up. "What happens if I come loudly?"
What? What was that supposed to mean? I coughed, before addressing her directly. She was really starting to get on my nerves with how bouncy and upbeat she was being. "You know what I mean. We're stuck in the middle of a city which seems to be at war and actively hates us. We're in a right mess."
The enormity of those words sat in my mind for a moment. It was a sitatuation I had never been in before, and had sincerely hoped I would never be in, and yet here I was, stuck in that very situation, alongside others whose only common attribute to me was that they were in the same boat as well. Boy was this turning out to be a weird day.
Sunny spoke to me, looking desperate. "Please, you have to let us go. What we have is vitally important to the future of the world!"
Before I could say anything else, there was a loud crash from a nearby dumpster. I looked over, expecting to see a security guard, but instead my jaw dropped when I saw who it was.
It was a blue unicorn with green and blue in her mane and tail, done up rather like dreadlocks. "I've... got... the... crown!" she panted, clearly out of breath.
We're still in the movie, right? That means before Make your Mark released.
So what in the world was Misty doing here?
"Where's Zipp?" Izzy asked, temporarily shaking me out of my thoughts. It was only then I noticed that Zipp wasn't there. Wasn't she supposed to be passive aggressive with me and then deliver a sarcastic quip? If she's not here, how's that supposed to work?
"She stayed back to stop the guards from capturing me," Misty replied. "The army's hunting the princesses."
Just then, Pipp arrived, just as she did in the film, and hoo boy did she look a mess. She also had a crystal. But didn't Misty just say she had the crystal, or the crown with the crystal in it?
This day was beginning to give me a headache.
They argued for a bit before a broadcast suddenly came on Pipp's phone, from a shadowy looking guy.
OK. Looks like I somehow ended up in a much darker version of the G5 universe than I'd thought possible. The coup in the film had just resulted in the Queen being put in a prison cell and the authorities eventually reinstating her, not this Stalin lookalike taking office and effectively creating a military dictatorship!
I was now even more confused than I had thought possible, which may explain why I was suddenly shaken out of my thoughts when I heard Pipp speak again. "We have to go back! We can't just leave mom and Zipp with those pigs! Who knows what they'll do to them!"
"We can't!" Sunny suddenly said. Wait, I'm sorry, who put you in charge, Sunny?
"And why is that?" Pipp asked, looking like she wanted to throttle Sunny then and there. I didn't really blame her, to be honest. Whilst obvious killing somebody else is illegal, apart from under certain circumstances, Sunny had truly made a mess of everything that was going on here.
"We can bring back magic, but we need the crystal." Sunny was being weirdly calm for the circumstances. Something else was clearly going on. It was almost as if she had knowledge she logically shouldn't have. "We get magic back, we save your folks. Deal?"
Misty then spoke. "Uh, guys? Soldiers over there! We can't go back!"
I looked over to see growing numbers of lights and ponies building up in the street. Right, that defeats my plan to just head back to Maretime Bay and get this over with.
Pipp seemed annoyed, but otherwise acknowledged the situation. "Fine! I know a way out. Follow me."
As we set off, I sighed and followed the others. Seemed that, against my will, I was stuck on the crazy train with a one way ticket to complete and utter havoc.
I hate my life sometimes.
As we continued to trek across the terrain, I was unhappy. I was being dragged along against my will through this crazy land by two crazy ponies who seemingly had no concept of asking others what they wanted.
I trotted along near the back, trying to ensure the others were keeping up. Misty was in front of me, and Pipp had dropped back to walk in line with me. She seemed annoyed.
No, that's not doing it justice. She looked to be absolutely furious, and was resisting the urge to go on a murderous rampage (though I thoroughly doubted she'd get very far- she didn't look all that muscular).
"Nice to see somepony else is annoyed," she said, the first thing she had said the whole day.
I glanced over. "What the buck are we even doing here?" I asked, rhetorically more than anything else. "Maretime Bay was all we needed. Now here we are roaming across fields and up and down mountains, with absolutely no clue where we're going, all whilst a madpony is plotting to blow up the world and we're looking for a crystal that probably doesn't even exist!" Of course, I knew it did exist, but I couldn't admit that to Pipp. She'd think I was also crazy, and she'd clearly been through enough for one day.
She looked over at me. "It was meant to be the best show of my career," she grumbled. "Now the world's gone to Tatarus, and it's all because of those three idiots. I intend to give them a piece of mind, and hopefully they'll have the appetite for it."
I watched the scene unfold. OK, I did not expect 'piece of my mind' to result in Pipp smacking Misty. I didn't see all too much of Sunny and Izzy treating Misty, but boy did that look painful. If Pipp's hooves are indeed fitted with metal shoes, that would make quite the mess.
I hung back as Izzy bounced back in my direction. "Not a happy camper, are we?"
"Wouldn't you like to know?" I replied.
Izzy failed to spot my sarcasm. "Well, we're in an exciting new place, and look there! Some stuff from G4!" She then bounded away just as suddenly as she'd arrived.
What did she just say?
How would Izzy even know what G4 is? Only Sunny knows that the previous Generation of the show even existed, thousands of years ago!
Either this was just some writer above in the clouds inserting fourth wall humour for some unseen audience, or maybe it was something more?
Perhaps I wasn't alone in this world. What if there were other human turned ponies around I hadn't met yet?
This was all getting too bizarre for words. Izzy having knowledge she shouldn't, Misty being around, nopony following the script and randomly goofing off...
What in Faust's name was going on around here?
Author's Note
Hitch's trip into the wastes has now truly begun. Readers of the other stories will likely recognise some of the other events Hitch witnesses in this chapter, as well as Hitch's growing confusion about the world he is stuck in and the role he is playing.
The title of this chapter is taken from the song The Wanderer , released by Dion and the Belmonts in 1961. Although Hitch is nothing like The Wanderer in personality, the sentiment of constantly walking around fits the themes of the chapter pretty well, I think.
Next time we dive a little deeper into the craziness.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
That night, I had stayed outdoors instead of going in my tent, and had taken the opportunity to speak to Pipp about how she had acted earlier. I did understand her frustration given the chaos that seemed to be erupting across the country, and the fact her life had been utterly messed up by whatever had happened in the throne room (I still wasn't entirely up to speed on how that plan of there's had been working), it still didn't justify violence. Especially given none of this was Misty's fault, and instead I suspected was a consequence of something else that was going on behind the scenes.
But still, I had to investigate. I left the campfire and stopped. There was a sound coming from the blue tent!
I walked over and stopped to listen. There was distinct sobbing audible in the tent. Whomever was in it was clearly in distress over something, and I had to help them. I was about to knock, but then realised that knocking on canvas probably wasn't going to work. At best it would move some fabric around and at worst it would knock the tent over.
So I stood by the side and waited for a moment for the sobbing to slow a bit. Then I spoke. "Misty? Are you OK?"
"Go away," Misty replied. She sounded really torn up over something.
So I tried again. "You're not going to help yourself by shutting yourself off. I know how you feel."
There was a brief moment of silence, and then the tent was opened. Moments later, Misty wriggled her way out of the space in front and stood up. She looked a mess, and not in a good way. Her mane was all over the place, and her muzzle was wet- wet and stained from her tears. Some were still leaking out of her eyes, and as a consequence of her emotional state her eyes were red and quite puffy.
They weren't the only thing that was puffy. Her cheek (the one which Pipp had hit) was still red and inflamed, even after the application of numerous ice packs to try and remove the worst of the swelling.
I looked into her eyes. "Misty, I want to help," I said. I mean, what sort of monster wouldn't want to help somepony in their moment of distress?
Misty looked at me, seemingly baffled by this statement. "How could you possibly understand me?" she asked. Oh, you have no idea.
I suspected she wasn't from here either given that Misty was only introduced after the events of the movie, and yet here she was regardless. It was time for a change of pace, time to try a risky strategy, if you will. If this didn't work, it'd be the loony bin for me.
So I spoke the four words that threatened to turn her world upside down.
"I'm not from here."
Misty blinked, and stared in surprise, and then countered with a question of her own that answered all of my own questions. "You mean, as in, 'human'?"
I nodded, getting the point across. Her reply implied she was a human too. "Yes. And I can tell from your face that you aren't either, considering your speech patterns and other points you're making. And seeing as I heard you crying, it only seems you're hurting."
As we walked over to the fire, I continued talking to her, passing her a hot drink that would help her with the cold of the night wind that howled over the hills. "I asked Sunny if I could borrow some of her hot drinks, and she agreed. We're worried about you, Misty. I heard what Pipp did- I had a word with her about it, and she's here."
Upon hearing her name, Pipp glanced up. Her facial expression indicated guilt- I'm not surprised to be honest, as in moments of anger we often do or say things we later regret. She then spoke to Misty. "Misty, I apologise for what I did. Yes, I was frustrated, but it doesn't justify taking my anger out on you. I really am sorry."
Now for the moment of truth. Would Misty forgive her, or lose her temper, or do something possibly worse?
The three words she said put all my fears to rest. "I forgive you." Good on you, Misty!
Now that all had made up with one another, we sat around the campfire, our faces illuminated by the gentle flames and the ambient noise amplified by the crackling of the fire. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to say something profound, and so I did.
I placed my foreleg around Misty's shoulder and began to speak. "At the end of the day, we're all outcasts in a way. We are here, stuck in a world not meant to house us, never designed for our needs and hopes and desires. And yet, here we are. We have each other as a support group to survive in the harshest of times. When empires fall, we're still there. When horrendous regimes mistreat their own people, we're still here. When the darkness is thick and it seems the sun will never rise, we're still here. The simple fact is that we've always been here. And we will always be here, as long as the world exists."
Maybe I should have majored in philosophy instead. Or were my own personality and Hitch's starting to blur together? Maybe. I could puzzle it all out tomorrow.
I'm sorry to say the next day didn't go as well as I'd hoped it would.
I had decided to temporarily take over navigation as Sunny seemed to be leading us round in circles. It probably didn't help we didn't have a map. And therefore had no idea where we were going. Having said that, the map I'd used to navigate to Zephyr Heights had been about as much use as a chocolate teapot, Clearly cartography is a skill they need to teach more in this world.
I tried leading them through another route- but this didn't work out as we simply ended up back where we started. Yeah, maybe it's best we let Sunny and Izzy navigate, as they seem to know what is where around here. Considering Izzy is from Bridlewood, it makes sense to let her lead us there.
That evening brought all sorts of crazy revelations. Trying to squeeze all of us round a single campfire in the rocky outcrop proved to be more than a little challenging, so I attempted to build a separate fire and light it. Emphasis on 'attempted'.
"Come on, Hitch! Sit with us!" Misty called to me.
"Alright," I said. I came and sat down next to the fire, and looked at them. "At least knowing that there are other people in my situation makes things a little easier on me. Possibly not on you guys, but it's comforting to know I'm not alone." I'd admitted to not being originally a pony earlier in the walk, just in case that remark didn't make a lot of sense.
I'd already had my suspicions about Izzy from yesterday, but her talking about being comfortable in her own skin and how being Izzy was the best thing that had happened to her confirmed to me that she was also from my old world. That just left one major questions.
Was Sunny from there as well?
Suddenly, Izzy spoke up again. "How can we when so much has gone wrong? How is there any hope left?"
Sunny glanced up, and began to speak again. "I know. It's all wrong. By rights we shouldn’t even be here. But we are. Do you remember the old stories?"
Izzy perked up, and her eyes widened as if in recognition. "Which ones?"
Sunny then began to speak once more, her voice taking on a familiar rhythm. "The old stories we used to be told as kids, or foals I guess. The nes that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger, they were. And sometimes you didn’t want to know the end. Because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened?" Sunny paused, presumably to give us a chance to digest the meaning in the words. "But in the end, it’s only a passing thing, this shadow. Even darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you. That meant something, even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Izzy, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back, only they didn’t. They kept going. Because they were holding on to something."
"What was that?" Izzy asked.
"That there’s some good in this world, Izzy… and it’s worth fighting for.”
I knew that quote very well. That's from Lord of the Rings, which doesn't exist in this world (the equivalent series around here is the Chronicles of Chevalia, which is an amusing pun as Cheval is Prench for horse). I looked over. "Did you just quote Lord of the Rings?"
Author's Note
Hitch is back with some more wanderings and musings as he crosses Equestria. Mostly getting him up to speed on the dynamic with the rest of the gang, these scenes will be quite familiar to those following the series so far.
Not a huge amount to say about this one, to be honest, that hasn't already been said in other chapters. But tomorrow will change that.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
The next morning arrived, and we were busy working on the plan for the next stage of our journey. Having said that, we did have breakfast first, and I have to admit (as somepony who doesn't consider themselves a particular camping type) I was coping with roughing it a little better than I thought I would. But what a crazy adventure this was turning out to be. Trips through old mines and collapsed tunnels, structures with no purpose, dodging guards at a party, and now wandering across old terrain looking for a bunch of crystals.
Sure puts that car crash back in Virginia into perspective, doesn't it? My life was certainly going off in all sorts of weird directions as it rolled along.
But anyway, I soon learned why Sunny had done this- she and Pipp had a bit of an argument the previous day, though that might be a somewhat innacurate description as from what I heard it mostly consisted of Pipp yelling in Sunny's face. To make up for the trouble she had caused, Sunny had decided to make her favourite weekend breakfast- pancakes, butter, and maple syrup from Outingdale's (apparently Outingdale's was a restaurant- I wasn't in Zephyr Heights for long enough to properly establish where everything was, and the sort of temp job I was working meant that high end establishments were out of the question for food). Question is, how had Sunny gotten the syrup in the first place? Had Zipp popped out and bought it for her? An Earth Pony wandering around in the streets of Zephyr Heights would have caused panic if nothing else.
Anyway, we were all pretty full after that was said and done (and eaten), and sure enough our attention was quickly turned to the map, which had quickly appeared on a table which had appeared from nowhere. How is Izzy able to produce things from nowhere? I really have to ask her how she does it.
Anyway, we were soon looking at the map. Safe to say it was a lot more detailed than the vague map I'd been using earlier, so I have no idea where Sunny got it from. Are pegasi better cartographers than Earth Ponies? I guess it makes sense, given planes and all that.
Anyway anyway, we were looking at the map, and it seemed there were two major routes we could take to get to Bridlewood. One cut through a gorge, and the other was rather different. So I outlined this to the others. "The map gives us two options. One route takes us through Ghastly Gorge whilst another takes us over the mountains. Based on the scale of this map, the route over the mountains and into the next valley is shorter."
Sunny, however, had other ideas. "The Ghastly Gorge route is considerably better layed out, and has fewer changes of altitude."
Based on what we saw with that broadcast earlier in Zephyr Heights, time was of the essence. We didn't have time to waste dawdling through canyons and over mountain ranges, we had to get to Bridlewood, and fast. For all we knew the pegasi had already sent planes to bomb the area to smithereens, and if Sunny really did want that crystal she needed to hurry up.
I made this point clear in what I said next. "But my route is faster because the journey is shorter. Frankly, we've wasted enough time already, and we need to speed up."
What Pipp said next surprised me. "I second that. I haven't had a shower in a while, and need a wash. I'm probably starting to smell." Well, you rather than me, princess. You know, because she's a literal princess, and I'm not using the word sarcastically to describe a mare who seems to think they're above others.
You know what, never mind. This explanation isn't working.
Neither of us could agree on a route, and we decided to split up as a result. Sunny and Izzy headed off towards Ghastly Gorge whilst myself and Pipp descended into the next valley via a mountain range. Misty had mysteriously vanished (no pun intended), and that meant none of us had any clue where she was. She had appeared as suddenly as she had vanished.
Which is to say, very suddenly.
Anyway, we continued to press on over the mountains. Even in my shape, I was feeling a little woozy thanks to the altitude, and was glad when we began our descent into the next valley.
It was what came next that surprised me, though. And trust me, it was in no way pretty.
It began with us entering a forest, the first I had been in for a long time. Were we in Bridlewood already? If so, that was quicker than I thought it was going to be.
I soon realised I was wrong, though. For one, we hadn't seen any of the KEEP OUT signs that festooned the exterior of Bridlewood forest itself, and the sky was less forboding that it seemed to be over Bridlewood. There would also have been some noise as well to keep my ears focused on.
That wasn't what was attracting my attention, though. It wasn't noise.
It was the complete lack of it.
No splashing of water. No rustling of trees. No birdsong. Not even twigs and branches being trampled underfoot by hooves. There was no sound whatsoever, apart from myself and Pipp's hooves and our breathing.
Pipp suddenly spoke, which made me jump. "Hitch, this place is creepy. And not the good kind of creepy."
This... baffled me, to say the least. "Is there a good kind of creepy?"
Yes!" she said. "The type with fun scares, not the overwhelming sense of dread and with no clue as to what happened here!" Oh. I'd forgotten she was into spooky stuff.
Before I could interject, the geiger counter I had picked up at the mine suddenly went off, producing the familiar crackling noise anypony who knows anything about nuclear investigations would know. I raised my hoof to stop us, and then looked at the display on the device.
The reading wasn't promising, to be honest. "This is bad."
"What's happening?" Pipp asked. Presumably she had a lack of familiarity with nuclear stuff.
"Radiation reading," I replied. "It's coming back as 7mSv."
"What's that?" Pipp asked. Yeah, it might be a good idea if I stopped talking in jargon for a moment.
"Millisieverts," I answered. It wasn't a great reading, but it also wasn't terrible. Nontheless, I was taking no chances, and pulled two of the radiation suits I'd borrowed from the mine out of a bag. "Put this on. No arguing."
Pipp nodded, and within a few moments we were fully fitted into radiation suits and gas masks. Conversation was by two way radio, and we each had an air tank so we could draw on that if needed.
Pipp was a bit surprised as to how I had this sort of kit on me. There wasn't enough time to explain, so I quickly mentioned the gear would help to filter out the radioactive particles. At worst we'd get a level equal to a chest X-Ray.
So we continued on our way, deeper into the forest. We passed the ruins of an old checkpoint, presumably manned a long time ago but long since fallen into disrepair. The sign warned us to keep out. On reflection this might not have been the best of routes to take, but there wasn't much of a choice given we had now committed to this route. Turning back and going the other way would have wasted even more time. Besides, the gear would keep us safe.
"Something tells me we're not supposed to go in," Pipp said suddenly, the first words exchanged between us in quite a while. Truth be told, I was getting the same sense as well, but it was a bit late to be turning back now.
"If we turn back now we'll have wasted a whole day," I replied. I was scared too, but sometimes we have to be brave to set a good example to others. "We need to keep going. Use the geiger counter I gave you and avoid the spots with high levels. We should be safe."
We proceeded deeper into the area, moving round the fallen signs and into another dark area. The pathway seemed to be climbing through a sea of dead trees and warped landscapes, seemingly reshaped by something otherworldly. Which seems like an odd observation for me to be making considering where I was originally from, but sometimes you do have to roll with the punches and get through things as best you can.
At last the hill came to an end, and I looked down upon an empty valley, still with no sound. Not even birdsong.
Seemingly as if the birds know to stay away.
"How can we be here?" Pipp suddenly asked.
I looked over. "Where?"
It was then I saw it, deep within the mists. A place I hoped had remained on the other side of the dimensions.
Author's Note
Hitch's journey continues across Equestria, and in doing so I include a section based on what is possibly the strangest place on Earth. But precisely what that is you'll have to find out tomorrow.
Until then, see ya!
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
The structure down below was a large, long, concrete building, which seemed to stretch away from us for a great distance and then some. The structure itself was also sitting there, as if long since abandoned. Chunks of stuff were sitting all around it, as if they had been thrown about into the air like a child throws toys out of a pram.
Part of it also seemed to have masses of concrete slabs sitting over a portion of the structure, almost as if the place had been covered up for some reason.
As for why the place looked familiar to me, well... there's a place back in my old world where a nasty accident happened, and something very dangerous was released into the air. As a result, the building was covered over and the entire area evacuated to protect civilians. Nobody can live there anymore, and it's set to stay that way for thousands of years.
And that building down below closely resembled it in more ways than one.
Pipp suddenly spoke again, which was enough to shake me out of my thoughts. "Does that building not look familiar to you?"
Of course it looked familiar to me. I'd seen enough pictures of the building it reminded me of to fully understand what I was seeing. "I guess to a degree it does. But how can the Chernobyl nuclear plant be here in Equestria?"
Did they even have nuclear energy in Equestria? That was an interesting thought I will admit, but to actually consider whether it was a possibility is part of the puzzle of figuring out this place. This Equestria was similar to one I knew from the film and yet so different in other ways. Was this a parallel G5 where things went a bit different? Or was this always lurking in the background, waiting for the other characters to find it? Or rather, the people writing the show to reveal it to the viewers?
So far, this whole journey was giving me quite a serious existencial crisis. But I knew we had to keep pushing on. I had said earlier that we couldn't afford to constantly keep stopping, so I knew then and there we had to keep going no matter what. This land may be dark, but if we could bring a bit of light into the lives of those who lived here it would be worth the price it may cost us on the ground.
Pipp then spoke up again, and what she said was pretty wise. "Come on, Hitch. We need to stay focused and continue through here. We started, so we might as well finish." Not bad for an airhead, huh? Or, at least at the time I thought she was something of a vapid pony considering the tantrum she threw over her phone running out of battery.
I nodded. "Agreed. I'm guessing we'll be walking through pony Pripyat next."
So, we began our journey down the slope and towards this strange town. It was completely abandoned, as stated earlier, but the area still had this odd, lived in quality to it. The landscape was a mess, and the pathway down was filled with graveyards on the side of the road. These graves had clearly been filled a long time ago, occupied by bodies long since deceased and no longer able to tell their stories.
The fact there were so many of them was quite unsettling. What had happened here to produce such a high death toll?
After some more walking, we stopped at the bottom of the hill and came to a large sign. It, too, was also old and weather beaten with age, but unlike the earlier one was remarkably intact, and still perfectly legible as well.
WELCOME TO GOLDEN HILLS
HOME OF THE UFUR EXPERIMENTAL ENERGY PROGRAM
TO A BETTER FUTURE FOR ALL UNICORNS.
I shrugged my shoulders. "Sure seems that didn't end well for them," I said. "Come on. There's a street this way."
As we made our way deeper into the town, I still could not shake off the suspicion that, somehow, we were being watched despite their being nopony there. We were surrounded by crumbling buildings, some of which had trees and plants growing in them, precisely as they should not have been.
Eventually, we reached some sort of memorial in front of the large building we had seen.
THIS MEMORIAL STANDS TO THE HEROES OF GOLDEN VALLEY, WHO CONTAINED THE AFTERMATH OF THE MAYONNAISE BLAST OF 986.
THEIR NAMES LIVE FOREVER IN THE PAGES OF HISTORY.
Pipp glanced to me. "So this is why unicorns fear the word mayonnaise! It was the cause of a disaster!"
"That was not what I was expecting," I said. "Based on something Izzy said unicorns find mayo toxic, so there's probably a double meaning there." I glanced about, and then suddenly saw a pathway climbing out of the valley. That was probably the right way to go. "There's a path going that way."
Pipp didn't seem convinced, but the longer we stayed down here the greater the chance something would find us, and we began to head away. Unfortunately, the pathway was leading us directly toward the reactor building, which I had not anticipated.
The pathway became more cracked under our hooves as plants had pushed through some of the concrete as they reached out for the sun, trying to live in this increasingly desolate world around us. The landscape was pretty stark in contrast to all the cheerfulness we had seen earlier.
But then the ground seemed to shake, and all was suddenly very dark. I vaguely recall Pipp speaking, and some dark shapes moving about, but beyond that I can't recall very much.
When I did regain consciousness, I noticed Pipp was calling over to me. "I'm OK, Pipp!" I said, and quickly trotted over to ensure she herself was OK. "I'm getting a reading of 3.6. Not great, not terrible."
Another cookie if you spot the reference, by the way.
"Are we inside the plant?" Pipp asked. It was only then I began to particularly notice we were in some sort of strange room, with machines on the walls and on consoles bolted to the floor.
Suddenly, a machine flickered into life, and an image appeared on the screen of some human. "Of course you are, you vapid airhead," he said. "A demon in disguise wouldn't know that, would they?"
Oh, great. It's that guy, the one the internet likes laughing at. He's one to be calling Pipp an airhead given his own memory is foggy enough.
Pipp was annoyed. Not that I blame her. "You take that back! I am not vapid! And I'm not an airhead!"
He then turned his attention to me. "Just keep telling yourself that, Rarity clone. The same goes to the diet Fluttershy over there."
"Hitch and Fluttershy actually don't have particularly similar personalities," I said. "Both can talk to animals, but one is a confident local leader whilst the other can be, well, shy." Really? Using these arguments still? I appreciate the commitment to recycling but give us something new to work with!
It was then we learned where we were. This place was a power plant that had suffered a critical leak from mayo exposure, and this had resulted in chaos for the ponies who lived here. No wonder the unicorns had cut it off.
But it was something else this guy said that caught my attention. "The other one keeps meddling in the world and constantly revives the characters, no matter how many of them I seem to kill. Hopefully this time I can permanently finish them off before they can replace them yet again."
What? This was weird. Was that the origin of the female voice who had spoken to me in the car crash all those days ago? Was this part of a greater purpose?
I didn't have much more chance to think about it before the feed shut off, and Pipp pulled me back to my senses as we tried to escape this decaying building.
Luckily, we did escape, and once we were well out of the contamination zone we removed the suits and got on our way. But I couldn't help but feel something had profoundly changed. Pipp seemed to have lost the hostility she had towards us. Seems life or death situations are really good bonding exercises.
When we linked up with the others, an even bigger surprise awaited me. The others were there, for sure, but so was Sprout, who was with Misty! I hadn't seen him since my journey had begun all the way back in Maretime Bay, so what was he doing here now?
These questions would have to wait. Until then, we had the challenge of figuring out where to go from here. The obvious point to start was Izzy's house, which was within the forest.
Well, whatever was inside that forest couldn't be worse than radiation alley, right? There was only one way to find out as we entered the place, seeking whatever was inside.
Author's Note
For this chapter, I drew on one of the most iconic places on Earth- the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Chernobyl, a nuclear power plant, was the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster in 1986, and the area around it has been sealed off ever since. The spooky environment and lack of life makes it a popular tourist spot, not to mention the inspiration for untold films, TV shows, and games.
Chris is also here-and I'm sorry to say the portrayal of him here is sane compared to how he is in real life. IRL he has referred to PIpp as a demon (if that's the case she's cute as hell) and claims the G5 characters are agents of the enemy intent on preventing the world from becoming better. He also blocked all the MLP G5 VAs on Twitter-which is hilarious as he threw a massive tantrum over being blocked by Tara Strong.
And now Hitch is in Bridlewood-and Sprout is here too? What is going on?
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
Well, that was an interesting turn of events.
As we made our way into Bridlewood proper, I had a lot of questions. So many, in fact, I suspected I would run out of space in my journal to write them all down.
We walked along into the forest, Izzy bouncing ahead of us with a spring in her step (but then again, it was rare she didn't have a spring in her step). In the meantime, I just kept a fairly normal walking pace, keen to avoid being spotted. I mean, I didn't know the Bridlewood locals all too well, but I suspect a pony in a yellow HAZMAT suit would be rather easy to spot and would stick out like a sore thumb to anypony observing.
As a result, I stuck to observing the terrain around me. The outer layer of trees felt like a fortress, protecting the inner layers of trees and seemingly acting as a safety net. If that was the case, it did its job. The outside of the forest did seem very intimidating, almost as if one wandered in there they would meet a terrible fate and never be seen again.
There's another reference in there, if you can spot it.
Anyway, as I listened in on the other conversations, I had a lot of questions. For one, what was Sprout doing here? Misty being around had confused me enough when I'd bumped into her in Zephyr Heights with the crown crystal, but she seemed to have settled in pretty well, what with the whole 'used to be a human' thing.
But Sprout? Boy, I hadn't seen that coming. In fact, I had rather thought he'd have gone against my orders and started building an army to take the fight to the other tribes whilst crashing a truck into a lighthouse.
But he wasn't.
I hadn't talked to him, but he seemed to be perfectly amicable based on how he and Misty were talking. It seemed they were close... very close, for that matter.
I shook my head to clear my mind of what was going on, and focused on another conversation. Nearby Sunny and Izzy were talking. And when they were talking, I overheard them using a name I recognised.
Chris Chan.
So, they had encountered him as well? I mean, the guy we'd encountered in the power plant matched his description to a tee- glasses with fogged lenses (seriously, dude, get a lense wipe), stripy shirts that made him look like a clown, a nasally voice, and utterly insane. But if he had been here, fighting Izzy and Sunny, then how could he have been in the power plant talking to us?
Unless, of course, he was speaking to us from a machine before he attacked my friends.
You may recall I pointed out a car with an odd license plate all the way back in the first chapter. The one that caused the crash. This is important now, because the owner of that car was Chris.
His poor driving was part of the reason I was here in the first place. The other reason being that mysterious spirit intervening and saving my life.
Anyway, I was aware he hated G5, having posted a hate filled rant about it online where he claimed it would end the world or something like that. Had he come over here to destroy the world himself instead of shouting at Hasbro to cancel this generation?
If so, that's rather hands on for him. Humans have hands rather than front hooves, allowing them to manipulate objects in a similar manner to how we do.
Historically, he'd just resorted to writing angry letters or vandalising things in shops. So for him to be bringing himself and this kit over (as the conversation implied they'd fought a mech of some description). How had he managed to bring things like that through, unless he somehow had help from the inside.
I shook my head. These questions could wait as we turned off the path and down towards the house of Izzy. The forest path was quite nice, I will admit. The pastoral tones and the gentle tweeting of birds made for a nice contrast to the hustle and bustle of Zephyr Heights, or being underground, or being stuck in a decaying power plant, or endlessly wandering across terrain without any professionally made map. After all, travelling without a map is like travelling with no map.
Once we were down at Izzy's house, we all stopped. And then Izzy started talking, but not to any of us.
"Hello house!" she said, speaking to the tree in front of her. "I've missed you!"
Why was she greeting the house? Although trees are living things, they aren't known for their ability to talk or perceive things.
Unless this was a swamp fever tree-
Moving swiftly on!
I spoke up to clear my mind of that mental image. Seriously, who in the writing room thought putting something like that in a kids' show was a good idea?
Before I could say anything, Pipp spoke. "Who greets their house?"
"Izzy, apparently," I said, giving her a quick glance.
"Perhaps it's some sort of unicorn ritual?" said Sprout. "Any suggestions, Misty?"
Misty shrugged. Curious how we can do that. Despite being ponies, our forelimbs have the same level of dexterity as a human arm, which makes carrying out tasks quite easy. "Don't look at me! I'm not from Bridlewood!"
Sunny then spoke up. "Whatever it is, it clearly means something to her. And as long as she's not hurting anybody by doing it, I don't see any reason to worry."
For once I agree with you, Sunny. Once Izzy was done opening the door, having somehow produced a key from nowhere and slotted it into the lock, we made our way towards the door and pushed our way inside the door.
Once we were inside the house, I had to admit it was pretty nice. The home was neat, well kept, yet clearly a personal space for the unicorn. Some arts and crafts sat on walls and on tables, clearly unfinished. Paintings sat nearby, and a few machines sat about, with supplies of food sitting about ready for our consumption.
How were they out? "Izzy, you do know leaving food out is bad for your health, right?"
"No worries!" Izzy said. "This is just cereal!"
"Don't you normally eat cereal for breakfast?"
"Ain't no rule saying you can't eat it at any other point in the day!"
She did have a point there, and I walked over to a piece of art made from macaroni. I looked at it, closely.
And then the eyes moved.
I jumped back in fright. "AAH!"
Misty popped over it. "This is a little party trick I've been working on! Good for kids, huh?"
Once we had all finished settling in, we sat down for some tea. Which was very relaxing indeed. A good brew at the station is a good way of calming down after all sorts of the mishaps which afflict Maretime Bay this day. I must ask Izzy to top up my tea dispenser and give it another test.
Once we were done drinking tea, I raised an obvious point. "I know I'm stating the obvious here, but we kinda don't blend in. Earth ponies aren't known for existing in large numbers in these parts."
"Nor pegasi, for that matter," Pipp said. "Right, Zi- oh. Still feels weird her not being here." I agree. Her not being around is slightly odd. I mean, she still hasn't been passive aggressive with me yet!
"And I'm not even here at this point!" Sprout added.
Suddenly, Sunny's voice came from near a pointy object. "In short, we can't afford to stick out like sore hooves," she said. Her position and the object relative to her forehead made her look like a unicorn. Real subtle foreshadowing, writers.
Once that was done, we got a basic version of the plan nailed down and got ready. Izzy wasn't quite ready to launch the makeover plans just yet as she didn't have quite enough supplies for all of us, so we'd have to wait until she'd done her shopping trip in Vanhoover.
There's another place that's survived from G4, interestingly. According to my notes it's the Unicorn capital, so we're near their seat of power. Is Bridlewood a suburb, then? That would explain Izzy's remark about not having seen a movie despite Bridlewood and the fact she has a film made by unicorns in her collection. If so, she probably goes into the city to see a movie.
Also, who expected Make your Mark to reference an old British rom-com, eh?
As I helped the others pull out beds for the night, I could do with a sleep. My back ached, and lugging all this gear around had done a number on me. A few days to heal my wounds and rest my weary bones would do me good, I thought.
Then I could pin down more of the truth.
Author's Note
We are back with Hitch, making his way into the forest and exploring what there is to offer. Hitch's journey is partly one of confusion, as he's partly playing catchup, but at the same time he had a slightly easier time of not having to negotiate suddenly being female.
Chris Chan has owned many cars over the course of his life; namely, a Ford Escort, a Cadillac Seville, a Ford Focus, a Dodge Caravan he shared with a family member, and most recently a Chevrolet Aveo. All of them have been fitted with a vanity plate reading SON-CHU (or SONCIHU in the case of the Aveo), and all of them have not been maintained properly, which is how he went through so many in only 20 years (in one video he uploaded, the Focus is rattling badly and a sticker on the windshield reveals the car's oil change is a year overdue). To put that in perspective, my parents have owned two cars in the same time frame. Considering how erratic Chris' behaviour is, it's a miracle the State of Virginia gave him a driver's license.
Swamp fever, funnily enough, is based on a real parasitic disease, specifically cordyceps. This, thankfully, can only infect insects. The name of the disease in the show is a reference to a condition that only affects horses IRL.
The comment about cinemas is meant to address a common poor faith argument made about G5. In the film, Izzy mentions that she hasn't seen the film being shown in Maretime Bay's cinema (a spoof of Terminator: Judgement Day, no less). This was taken as evidence of poor worldbuilding by critics, who claimed that as Bridlewood has no visible cinema the writers hadn't thought the world through. However, the unicorns clearly have a film industry, as demonstrated when Izzy mentions that watching Trotting Hill (a ponified version of the 1999 British film Notting Hill ) is a sleepover tradition for her. Therefore, it's entirely within the realms of logic that Izzy goes somewhere else if she wants to see a movie (something which is quite common in the UK as many towns no longer have cinemas).
Next time: decoding!
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
I jumped out of the bed, ready for another day, when I needed to be on my way. After all, staying in this inn or tavern would not be a permanent solution to my problem, as I had to cross the country and and find Sunny no matter what. Only then could I bring this craziness to an end, and safely resume my duties in Maretime Bay.
But as I looked around to head for the shower, I then noticed something a bit strange. This was not a normal tavern room. In fact, it was not made of stone or another construction material, but wood. And the room had a rather odd shape to it. Instead of being square or rectangular, the interior had a very organic look to it, as if it was carved out of something living, like a tree.
I then glanced over to see a window, looking out over this place, and saw that a forest was outside the window. It was then I remembered where I was, and in an instant the recollections came back of my adventure across the country.
Admittedly, this had involved a lot of sleeping in taverns or similar, but the last few nights had seen us in tents, which was a change from the usual. Better than sleeping in a dumpster and surviving off ready meals. Good thing we'd had all that galloping about in Zephyr Heights, as it allowed me to burn some of the weight gain off that I had gained. Yeah, it's not the healthiest of diets, which I guess is the disadvantage of processed food.
I sighed and relaxed. It was a cool morning in Bridlewood, and no longer having to sleep in a tent was nice. But it seemed my body was so primed for travel it had somehow forgotten I was no longer doing that part of my journey.
I looked about and saw many of the others still asleep. They lay in their beds, still snoozing from the hard work of previous days. They all seemed so peaceful when asleep, which I guess is rather the idea. So, that left me plenty of space to get to work.
I headed for the shower in order to wash and spruce myself up for the day. Good thing I didn't need a huge amount of mane gel or fur wash, or else I might have been in there for a while. Considering how much mane and tail Izzy has, I presume it takes her quite a while to wash.
Anyway, I was soon done with this, but popped out after getting my mane in order. "Right, that's one important job done. That should have washed most of the smell away."
I trotted onto the overlooking balcony, and then looked about, looking for something else to go to. Considering the time, it was probably a good idea to deal with the most important part of getting going in the morning.
And I don't mean sunblock, but that's always a good idea on very sunny days. I am, of course, talking about breakfast.
No sooner had I thought that then I smelled a smell coming from downstairs. It smelled great, like somepony was cooking warm food to start our day with. I looked down, and saw Sunny hard at work. I could see she was newly up, as her mane was haphazardly tied back rather than sorted into her trademark braid.
I hopped down the access ramp (as the house interior had no stairs) and stopped in the kitchen. Sunny was humming a tune to herself as she worked. Presumably this was her approach in the morning.
"Hey, Sunny," I said.
She put the pan down (the pan having stuck to her hooves somehow) and turned to me. "Morning, Hitch," she said, sounding refreshed. "I trust you had a good night's sleep?"
"Reasonably well," I replied. "I sleep pretty heavily for the most part, but sometimes I get dreams. You?"
"I get ya," Sunny replied, checking a timer. "Good, the eggs are coming along nicely. Anyway, I've had some pretty weird ones recently. Full of odd imagery, but I could cope with most of it. Having Izzy to comfort me helped."
That was interesting. I could vaguely recall some screaming one night, but I'd been so drowsy I couldn't really make sense of what was being said or done. I nodded. "So, what's cooking?"
"I decided a full cooked breakfast would help rally the troops and motivate everypony else to get on with their day," Sunny said. "So, I've got some pancakes on, as well as eggs for those who want them, some toast, a selection of different drinks, the choice of chicken or steak, and bacon- I've already cut the fat off, don't worry- and a selection of cold drinks or coffee."
I laughed. "Sunny, you've prepared enough food to feed an army!"
"An army, yes," Sunny said. "But six friends? I may have underserved..."
As she mused to herself, I decided to ask a question that had been on my mind. "You know, you hinted you aren't from here back on that mountaintop. You know, when you quoted Lord of the Rings?"
"It wouldn't surprise me if our entire friend group consisted of former humans at this rate," Sunny replied. "I have my suspicions about Sprout, but don't tell him I said that."
I nodded. "I hope this isn't too personal, but which were you before you came here?"
"Brony," Sunny replied. "The change itself wasn't too bad, but getting used to being female took longer than I'd expected."
So, they'd turned a guy into a female pony? I could only imagine that would be pretty unpleasant. At least I'd retained my gender when I'd been brought here- it gave me one less thing to worry about.
With my former brony now pegasister friend back at work, I worked up the courage to speak again. "So, why are we here, anyway? What purpose are we serving here?"
Sunny sighed, and turned to me. "I've been having the same question myself. At first, when I was changed, I thought this was some sort of 'live a bit in a character's horseshoes' experience, then go home. But then I encountered Izzy, who was also a former human, and I began to suspect something was up. Misty being here, Zipp being a former human too, and so on- the sheer number of former humans in close proximity can't be a coincidence.
"And in two of my dreams now I've encountered a spirit like thing, telling me that myself and seven others will be needed to defeat the darkness. Question is, who are the eight?"
I thought to myself. "You, me, Pipp, Zipp, Misty, Izzy all seem like obvious candidates. And seeing as Sprout is following us about, it stands to reason he's the seventh of the group. But who would number eight be? I can't think of any obvious candidates for that position."
"Neither can I," Sunny replied. "And that encounter on the mountainside with Chris has got me thinking- what if our purpose is distinctly bigger than I previously thought?"
"We faced Chris as well in the ruins of that power plant," I said. "Only he locked us in a maze of a building which was hard to escape from. Presumably he was too busy fighting you to get involved in our plan. But he kept saying something about demons and how this timeline isn't meant to be."
"That's consistent with what I knew," Sunny said. "I think I know how he got here, but he must have pulled that off not long after he got released from jail, as when I was popped through the portal they'd only just bound him out. He must have been planning this whilst he was behind bars."
"And writing all those nonsensical, rambling letters to throw people off the scent," I said. "This is worrying, as he clearly knows what he's doing out here."
Sunny sighed. "He also said something about killing the others. Are we replacing characters he killed? It would explain how things relating to them have been found in the world I came from- I chatted with Pipp for a bit and she revealed that she, when human, found Pipp's coronet just casually discarded on the floor in her hometown. Why was it just dumped there? Did Chris kill the original Pipp out there?"
Suddenly, vocal exercises started up from the floor above.
"Well, speak of the devil," I smiled. "Looks like we got a popstar to feed."
Sunny laughed. "A pink popular puffy popstar princess with perfectly puffy wings and a precisely prepared pristinely popular purple mane?"
"That's a lot of alliteration," I said. "You should try being a writer."
Sunny shrugged. "Eh, I kinda like making smoothies. Perhaps I should open a cafe when all this is over."
Just then the others rolled in, one after the other. Izzy was apparently gone to Vanhoover a while back, so it was just us to share in the feast Sunny had made.
Author's Note
We now come to a chapter where we slow down a bit. Having reviewed feedback on this series, a common point I've seen is that the characters aren't taking enough time to discuss the situation they're in. I have, therefore, added this to try and redress this balance.
The breakfast Sunny is cooking combines a number of different influences. Whilst much of it is modelled on English traditions (Sunny chose to leave off the black pudding common of Scottish cooked breakfasts), I also incorporated an unusual oddity I noticed during my time in the Deep South- eating fried chicken for breakfast, which is surprisingly common.
For those not entirely clued up on Chris' saga, he spent nearly two years behind bars for... well, Google 'Chris Chan Jail Saga' if you really want to know. All you need to know here is that whilst behind bars he wrote incoherent, ramblings letters that were worryingly Mansonesque and drew on walls to try and create dimensional portals. I've incorporated this into the narrative as Chris using his time behind bars to try and figure out how to get to the G5 world, as his last major act before being jailed had been to rant about the show on YouTube.
Sunny's alliteration game is loosely based on the comments section of this story:
EHeavy Weighs the Crown
In the aftermath of a concert gone royally wrong, Pipp Petals struggles to escape the castle alone with Zephyr Heights' crown jewel.
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It's a good laugh, if rather Pythonesque.
Next time; Detective on the case!
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Mission Partially Completable
After breakfast was done with, and other proceedings were done with, such as us discussing the day before us, we eventually went our separate ways. Sunny was right, you know; it's remarkable the psychological effect a good breakfast can have upon the mind. I was fully fuelled up and ready to go for the day.
Whatever that might entail.
Anyway, I relaxed a bit as I left the main kitchen area. The lack of obvious walls and doors in the house made this a bit more challenging to distinguish between rooms. I know some old cultures have no concept of doors, but how would one raise a family in a house like this? It'd make maintaining basic privacy a nightmare!
Yes, I know Sunny's living room and kitchen in the lighthouse are one room, but that's a surprisingly common arrangment in homes. At least her bedroom has a separate door, giving her an element of privacy. Nothing worse than nosy ponies turning up at the wrong time. I was only going off what I'd seen in the film as I hadn't physically been in there at the time the events I am currently narrating took place, but I can now confirm this from my physical observations of property I undertook at a later date.
Enough talking about architecture. It was a new day, and rather than fill it up with pointless things I needed to see if I could get something productive done. I grabbed some things and popped upstairs, looking out of the window and passing Pipp lying down.
"Why are you lying down, Pipp?" I asked. "I thought you only just got up!"
"I'm trying to get this app on my phone to work!" she pouted. "But I can't get a connection!"
"Does it need internet?" I asked.
"Canternet," Pipp replied. "Everything here is a horse pun, remember? And I don't have data out here either as there's no coverage. I can't access my progress on Mane Merge!"
"Perhaps try soaking up the world around you?" I suggested. "A while away from screens does help the mind."
"I've been off screens for several days now," Pipp said. "Sheesh, you're like mom sometimes."
I took that as a cue she wanted me to go away, so I did. I trotted over to the window and glanced out into the forest. This was the place that had been alluding me all this time.
Bridlewood. The landscape of trees and glens that formed the home of the unicorns. Or, at least one of the places where the unicorns lived according to that map. It couldn't be seen from here, but Vanhoover lay further away, glittering and glowing like a grea gem. Maybe I should visit one day now that hostilities have largely come to an end.
It was then I had a great idea. Seeing as I had disguised myself before, perhaps I could disguise myself again? After all, slapping a party cone on my head would be a considerably simpler exercise than building wings, right? I was pretty proud of that disguise, but unfortunately circumstances beyond my control had somewhat ruined it.
Oh well. I looked around for some card before I found some. A discarded cone with a headband fitted to it. If anything, it should have had plot convenience written on it. I picked it up and popped it on, before I headed for the door and out into the forest.
I still had to be careful where I went though. I knew my disguise would not hold up if apples started dropping from the air, and I was unable to sit them on a cardboard horn as it would fold under the weight.
As I made my way through the landscape, I stuck to the shadows to avoid being identified. I continued on my way, hiding behind trees and bushes in order to mask my approach towards the unicorn territory's middle. When I had progressed a certain distance, I suddenly heard voices up ahead and was forced to stop.
I hid behind another bush and tried to listen as best I could. I couldn't make out all of it as their speech was oddly muffled, but they seemed to be discussing something going on. Something about the pegasi being on the warpath?
One praised the possibility of a civil war. After all, if they wiped themselves out the unicorns would have one less enemy to worry about. Only the earth ponies, but their lack of intelligence would make them easy to beat.
I take offence to that one. I know I've said it lots of times, but that sort of casual racism is tough to remove from a society.
That, however, was as far as I could realistically proceed, and as such I turned back to the house. I'd be going to this part of town again anyway in the near future.
Izzy got back later that day, and after we all had dinner she got to work on the disguises. After a night's sleep, we had another bit of day whilst things kept going.
When downstairs, I suddenly noticed the basement door was open. That was odd. I thought Izzy said nothing was down there. But then again any horror movie protagonist worth their salt would know not to go into random places without backup or a properly maintained weapon. I looked down into it, noticing some strange lights in the distance. OK, so they had a TV down there. No doubt it played spooky VHS tapes. Not that most people younger than me would even know what a VHS was back in the human world, but the Earth Ponies are still changing over from one to the other.
Just then, I heard voices. "Hey Pipp! Whatcha doin' down here?" Well, that was Izzy, and that suggested Pipp was with her for some reason. I know Pipp likes scary stuff, but I thought she was savvy enough to not just wander into random rooms without backup.
"AHH!" another voice said. "Oh, it's just you, Izzy. Nothing to be worried about. I thought there was a monster down here with me- I've streamed enough horror games on my YouHoof channel to be familiar with the genre. But what is this place?"
Yep, it was Pipp, and now she waited for Izzy to speak.
"Oh, this? It's set up for Nightmare Night. I run a scare maze during that time and it gets a lot of business." There was then a noticable change in tone. "You know, Pipp, if you just wanted to come down here you only had to ask!"
"I know. Sorry, Izzy."
Luckily, it seemed all was forgiven. "No worries. Now then, let's go back to the top- unless you want the monster to get you!"
"What monster?"
"I have an animatronic monster chase the guests out of the exit. It took ages to rig up and program, but the results were pretty good if I do say so myself."
Just then, they both emerged from the basement. Izzy was first, looking a little dusty, whilst Pipp had acquired some cobwebs on her travels.
"You might want to wash before eating," I said. "What was down there exactly?"
Izzy grinned. "After we've reunified, you'll have to come to one of my Nightmare Night parties to find out!" She then bounced away, singing a silly tune.
I looked at Pipp. "Well?"
"Trust me, you want to save that for Nightmare Night," she said, peeling something sticky out of her fur. "It's way more fun when you don't know what's coming."
I nodded. Well, that was a bit strange.
Later on, things got even stranger. Izzy was staring at Sunny closely. "What's wrong, Sunny?"
Sunny glanced about, looking pretty agitated. "I can't help but feel we're running out of time!" she said. "I've completely lost track of what day it is, and we don't know how long we have left until shit hits the fan!"
"Language!" I said, looking at her quite coolly.
She didn't take this very well. "Hitch, this is a stressful situation. I think I can be allowed to curse every once in a while." She then looked back to Izzy. "Izzy, I'm serious. We don't know where or what Gulfstream and his goons are up to out there. They could be about to launch an attack on Bridlewood, and if that happens we've been cost our only chance at bringing back magic."
After a bit of bickering about inconsequential things, we finally got a bit of good news for once. Izzy was close to finishing the disguises, and just needed to fit them. As we sat there, we suddenly heard a familiar sound echoing through the airwaves.
Sprout was the first to express it. "Huh? There's an odd feeling on the tip of my tongue."
"A song's coming on!" Izzy said. "To your hooves, everypony!"
"Who's going to fill in Zipp's position in the dance choreography?" Pipp asked. "She's not here!"
"I can do that!" Misty said, jumping on a box. "Just let me know when I need to start with my moves and I'll get rolling along!"
I nodded internally. Here we go. Time to see if getting James Marsden's pipes paid off.
Author's Note
Mane Merge is an allusion to one of the G5 Mobile games. Frustratingly, it as only released on Apple Phones (which sucks if you're an Android user like me as it means you're stuck with Budge's MLP G5 Game, which is possibly the most blatant paywall game I have ever played).
Hitch briefly alludes to a common trope of anologue horror and recent horror games; the footage the player needing to view being stored on VHS tapes. The only major plot issue here is that most people these days lack VCRs and thus would have no way to play them, which is why this sort of media usually comes with the protagonist coming across a perfectly functional VCR to play the tapes on.
Finally, Hitch alludes to his voice actor. Marsden, as previously noted, is a highly experienced musical theatre actor; long before he was Tom Wachowski or Hitch Trailblazer, he was Comy Collins in the film adaptation of Hairspray and Prince Edward in Enchanted, both of which allowed him to show off his considerable singing skill.
But can he fit right in?
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Why did it have to be Song?
Sure enough, music had started, and Izzy suddenly slammed down a projector, which made us all jump. A pair of glasses had appeared on her face, and she started to sing. The screen behind us projected a few scenes of seemingly racist propaganda, which had lines drawn to the faces of earth ponies and pegasi and personality features indicated from their features. Great, looks like we can't escape phrenology here either.
"I thought Earth ponies were the pony ladder's bottom rung!" Izzy sang, pointing to the image on the screen, before turning her attention to Pipp.
"I heard that Pegasi were brutes you'd hate to be among!"
Abruptly, she sang in my ear. "You smell like fishes!" Well, that's rude.
She then stopped next to Pipp's ear. Normally she'd have sung this to both Pipp and Zipp, but given one of them wasn't there she didn't have a choice. "You're vicious! I bet you eat your young!"
Pipp glanced at me, rolling her eyes.
Izzy then dashed away, before continuing her vocal line. "Meet any one of you, the thing to do is run away!"
However, things suddenly changed. I knew what was coming next, but Sunny and Pipp bounced forward to join Izzy for some brief dancing.
"But although I know we're all a bunch of different breeds/
Take away our wings and horns, and we're just frightened steeds/
So let's put aside our differences, 'cause what we need's a win!
Oh-oh-oh!"
Izzy then dashed up her stairway, or the ramp that served as a stairway, and leaned back to look at us as if she was trying to remove an annoying itch from her shoulders.
"Come on, rip out all the pages of your history books/
Just because we're undercover doesn't mean we're crooks!"
As I glanced back to see Misty and Sprout just moving backwards and forwards awkwardly to the beat, I suddenly teleported to the upper level. Before I could process would was going on, I was suddenly loaded into a chair and was fired across the building.
"When we walk, you through the crowd and give your brand-new looks a spin!
You're gonna fit right in!"
Izzy's voice got quieter and quieter as I rocketed into the bathroom, before stopping in front of a mirror. Suddenly, the chair started spinning, and I closed my eyes. Now would not be a good time to mention that I do not cope well with spatial disorientation.
No sooner had I stopped, then Izzy was slapping makeup onto my face. I sighed internally. I looked like a clown, and I don't want to be mean, but the makeup looks like it was applied by a five year old.
I groned. "This is a new low."
Izzy, however, took no notice whatsoever. "You're gonna fit right in."
If this really was her plan, I had questions. "It's never gonna work!" I said, as I span the chair around and Izzy vanished.
"They taught us unicorns were super-scary maniacs/
With horns like razors and tongues like tasers and teeth like tacks!"
Behind me, Izzy appeared behind a shower curtain in a recreation of a scene from a certain horror film before pulling the curtain back- revealing she was carrying a hairdryer. Oh. That's an improvement.
"They take your hooves and then they grind them into midnight snacks!"
Izzy then produced a box of what appeared to be cereal, labelled 'grinded pony hooves'. Izzy Moonbow; teaching foals bad grammar since 2021.
"The basic gist of it is unicorns are not okay!" I mean, I didn't actually hold the view, but I had to make the most of my fifteen minutes of fame.
Before I knew what was happening, we were both suddenly teleported into Izzy's main room. Stop teleporting me about like I'm in an MMO! I can walk, you know!
We were both facing Sunny, who was standing in front of two spinning umbrellas.
"Look, I know we're riskin' everything for this endeavor/
But look at us, we're brave and strong and weird and clever/
Plus closer to the finish than we've ever, ever been!
Whoa-oh-oh!"
I don't remember those lines in the film. Oh no. Is this version of the movie using the album soundtrack? If so, I'm stuffed.
Izzy then jumped in with her own lines.
"So we better take a leap and put our faith in you/
Get our crafty on with sparkles, tape, and super glue!"
Then something weird happened. The next section of music occurred, but nothing else happened. Sunny and the rest of us just stood there awkwardly, as the music just continued to loop behind us and Misty and Sprout awkwardly turned umbrellas.
We all looked around. Were there some extra words we'd somehow forgotten?
Izzy, however, figured out what was going on. "Cause we're running out of options," she quickly prompted Sunny. Thank hoofness. I didn't want to be stuck in this loop for the rest of my life.
Sunny shook her head. "Oh!" She then started singing.
"Cause we're runnin' out of options and we're desperate to begin!"
"You're gonna fit right in!"
I laughed nervously. "If you say so."
"You're gonna fit right in!" Everybody chorused- including Sprout, to my surprise.
"I know you will, now watch and learn!" Izzy said, as the random teleportation started again. First we were on a staircase.
"This is how a unicorn walks!" (walks)
This staircase then collapsed and we fell into some chairs.
"This is how a unicorn talks!" (talks)
Before we were suddenly teleported to a basketball court. "This is how a unicorn hoops!" (hoops?)
We then started throwing basketballs- and missed with the lot.
The music stopped again as we missed some words. "Can somepony fill in Zipp's words, please?" I asked.
Sprout looked over. "The sun was in my eye!"
"This is how a unicorn struts! (Pipp added the last word again in the backing vocals)
"Oh, watch us shake our unicorn butts!" (I rolled my eyes and added the last word myself. They really couldn't have thought of a different rhyme?)
And then we were suddenly on a stage. I was completely disoriented now.
"Now you're in the unicorn know!" (Sunny added 'whoa' whilst gazing into Izzy's eyes. You know, I think she may have a thing for Izzy.)
"Soon you'll be a unicorn pro!"
Izzy then grabbed a hat and started rapping in front of some brightly coloured backgrounds.
"Oh, a unicorn horn makes a unicorn stride/
It's the more-head on your forehead, it's the source of your pride!
Every unicorn who's born has worn a horn that's unique/
So we'll whip them up as we speak, you'll be lookin' très magnifique !
"We'll fake a phony protrusion to make a bony illusion/
It's not the perfect solution, but the world's not big on inclusion!
And with those rocks in our pockets, we'll reap the reward/
And folks'll be floored, we'll strike a new chord/
Our magic restored!!"
Then we got teleported to a rainbow void with Sunny and Izzy dueting.
"Lately, all Equestria has lost its heart/
But if we can help to find it, we should play our part!"
Time for my last big of singing in the movie. "If we fail, we'll go to prison!"
Sunny then jumped in. Personal space, Sunny! "But if not, we'll start to grin!"
"So let's begin!" Izzy added.
We then got teleported back to Izzy's house, and we were suddenly in our disguises. But we still sang the backing vocals.
"We're gonna fit right in!
We're gonna fit right in!
We're gonna fit right in!
We're gonna fit right in!" (we're gonna fit right in)
We then all marched past the camera like is was a fashion show and out the door.
Izzy, naturally, was singing.
"This is how a unicorn walks!
This is how a unicorn talks!
Now you're lookin' unicorn strong!
This is how a unicorn..."
Sunny stopped next to her.
"...ends this song!"
They then slammed the door, and we were finally on our way.
So, we were on our way. A brief chat with Sunny revealed she'd had a similar problem with forgetting words and music looping in Maretime Bay, when she'd been required to sing 'gonna be my day'. She'd been here for a while, then.
We made our way to the tearooms (and I forgot about the importance of mayonnaise), before we stopped and watched Sunny make her gamble with Alphabittle.
Hang on a second. Risk the pegasus crystal? If we do that we're in deep trouble if she loses!
Sunny reached for the rubix cube, but Alphabittle snatched it away and instead ordered them to bring out 'the ultimate challenge'.
Oh no. This was a dancing game. And it was a good thing I wasn't doing this, as I sucked at these back in my old life. I walked over to watch. "Sunny's you'd better know what you're doing, or else we're all utterly screwed."
The two contestants took their positions. Well, it was now or never. The fate of the world hung on a dancing game.
Author's Note
Hitch briefly alludes to phrenology, an infamous racist pseudoscience which attempted to claim personality features could be determined from physical features. To absolutely nobody's surprise, it was used as a justification for both slavery and segregation as it was 'claimed' the facial features of Black Americans made them naturally docile. The science is, of course, nonsense, a point reinforced in the movie by the fact the three pony types use the same base character model.
Spatial disorientation is a phenomenon where the fluid in the ears that helps establish location and direction is disrupted, rendering the subject unable to establish their heading. Spinning excessively is a common cause of this problem, as the liquid ends up sloshed all over the ears, but it can also be a serious problem in pilots; some accident have been caused by the condition.
Fifteen Minutes of Fame is an expression associated with artist Andy Warhol, and is often used to indicate one should make the most of their moment in the spotlight.
And now, the dancing game is underway! What will happen next? Find out in tomorrow's exciting installment!
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Luckily, things ended better for us than I could have imagined.
Alphabittle thought he would be easily winning this one, given he was a veteran of the game and he (wrongly) assumed Sunny didn't play this ever in her life.
But what he hadn't reckoned with was that we weren't originally ponies and had seen the movie. The benefits of being able to break the fourth wall.
As the backing music went into high gear, things went into action. No sooner had proceedings started Sunny jumped on the first combo and generated a mark on the combo metre.
And it kinds just went from there. Sunny bounced and bounded between the buttons, almost as if she was a natural at this. I could only assume that she'd been a pro at dancing games back in the human world. She leaped and bounced between buttons as she generated combos at a faster rate than most ponies could say 'peppermint pie'.
Oddly specific, I know, but it's something ponies do actually say, so the comparison was entirely appropriate comparison in my opinion.
Onwards they went like two gladiators locked in the arena of dance. Sunny was, of course, absolutely flattening the competition with minimal effort. A confident smirk was spread across her face as she leaped back and forth, the bar continuing to feel over on the display as she continued to fill the combo metre.
"Keep it up, Sunny!" Izzy shouted, keen to encourage her on. I must admit I was pretty excited too. If we got these crystals together and magic back sooner, the sooner things could return to a state of peace. After all, a long peace is better than an age of perpetual tension we have to suffer through.
"That's the spirit, Sunny!" Pipp shouted, echoing the sentiment from earlier. "Let the rhythm take you over!"
Although it wasn't really needed, we'd all started quoting lines from the movie anyway for the sake of it, even if several conversations had gone rather differently to how they'd gone in the movie. I looked on still, a smile forming on my face. "She's actually doing it..." I whispered to myself.
"I'm certainly feeling it!" Sunny said, as she danced about with a happy smile. She was demolishing the competition in nothing flat, which had certainly caught the eyes of the unicorns watching. Many of them were starting to wonder who this new orange unicorn was who was so good at dancing games.
One pony who didn't seem to be happy was Alphabittle, whose eyes were wide in shock and was puffing and panting loudly like a traction engine grinding to a halt on a steep hill. "How... is... she... doing... this?" he wheezed loudly. "I've... never... seen... somepony... play... this... well!"
The metre continued to build as Sunny demolished more combos under her hooves. It was filling so rapidly it was hard to keep track of where it was exactly. But then it all suddenly came to a very dramatic end.
With a surge of light and a blast of confetti, the flag deployed on Sunny's side of the machine. Everything seemed to stop in that one moment.
Had we just won?
Had we just gotten the magic back?
Sunny herself looked at the display in disbelief for a moment, her eyes wide. Everything seemed to have stopped in that moment.
Magic was ours.
"I... I did it!" Sunny said quietly to herself. "I won!"
Seconds later, it was like an entire transformation had taken place, as she jumped in the air. "Yes! Only had to win one round!"
Now, that's the Sunny I know. I smiled as we crowded around her in celebration.
"Sunny, we did it!" Izzy said, her face plastered in a smile so wide it could have fallen off her face.
"We sure did!"
Alphabittle had retreated to another part of the room, grumbling to himself (clearly he was a sore loser), but I was busy talking with my friends to particularly focus on what he was doing,
But as we talked, I suddenly heard a whistling noise. The sort of noise produced by a small projectile travelling at high velocity. I looked in its direction to suddenly see a small ball travelling through the air.
Time seemed to slow to a crawl as I had no proper chance to react to it travelling. The small projectile struck the horn Sunny was wearing and disconnected it from the mounting. It and the maneband holding it on fell to the floor, bouncing briefly before being scattered upon the ground.
Sunny looked down, seeing the fake horn upon the floor. In that instant her smile vanished and was replaced by a look of shock. "Oh shit."
Sunny, enough with the swearing already! Honestly, for Celestia's sake...
I then realised what Alphabittle had done. He put down a blowpipe he'd retrieved from behind the counter and looked at us, looking very cross. So that's what he'd been doing when he's gone behind the counter. "Just as I suspected," he said. "An earth pony." He then began to close in on Sunny, looking like he was barely resisting the urge to strangle her. "Now give me back my crystal, and the other one too."
"B- but I won!" Sunny stammered, looking very confused and frightened. I mean, she has a point there. You can't retroactively change the rules of a game after somepony else has won it. That's the sort of things foals do in schoolyard games.
"No you didn't," Alphabittle said, snorting loudly. "The paperwork you signed specified any unicorn who wins. You aren't a unicorn, so cannot win by default. That and you tricked me. I know exactly what you are."
Oh, so he basically hid a trap in the paperwork. Fantastic. I hate people who do that sort of thing. I looked around as the scene continued to descend into chaos.
And then Alphabittle threatened to hang Sunny. Really? I know there are plenty of trees, but wouldn't that severely inflame tensions.
One thing he said really stood out to me, though.
"Did you really think we'd let you go and report back to your spymaster especially given Fillydelphia recently started rearming?"
Fillydelphia was our own capital, and it was rearming? The government was putting us back on a war footing? How did this help at all?
I looked about to see Sprout looking awkward. I shot him a glare. We would talk about this later.
As we tried to figure out what to do, Pipp suddenly tore her disguise off, revealing to all assembled that she was a pegasus. Last I checked she still is. Next time I'm in Zephyr Heights I'll check.
And this act started a chain reaction amongst us. First Sprout removed his, then I pulled mine off as well. "I'm an earth pony as well. And I will not tolerate my friend being spoken to that way."
Alphabittle looked astonished at this alliance of ponies from the three tribes, and seemed to be having a hard time processing this in his mind. A unicorn had claimed earlier that the earth ponies and pegasi had allied again to take their land, and Alphabittle had alluded to that not working at Thunder Bay.
Thunder Bay... that had been mentioned back at Hope Hollow. But the mare I'd been talking to had stated that Thunder Bay was an earth pony victory against the unicorns and the pegasi! And here was Alphabittle claiming that the unicorns had won the battle!
Something very odd was going on. But none of that matched the bit of oddness that came next.
Misty was the last of us to step forward into the light, an act she must have found pretty hard as, based on my interactions with her, she's very shy. "And I'm also a unicorn, but you probably didn't know that seeing as I'm not from here."
The entire room suddenly seemed to grind to a halt, with Alphabittle seemingly recognising her. But we had to get out of here.
"Wing! Feather! Magic! MAYONNAISE!"
As they began doing the rituals, we ran for it, grabbing the crystals as we left. Only then did I realise Sunny had left the cafe without paying for her drink, but that seems like a minor indiscretion compared to the chaos breaking out across Bridlewood.
But then things happened very quickly. Zipp and the Queen arrived with some soldiers, and then Alphabittle turned up with some soldiers and a tank or two. There was then a shouting match and all went pear shaped when Pipp's phone suddenly fired up with a message from the crazy General guy.
Things did a complete turnabout after that. The Queen offered to form an alliance with the unicorns to overthrow the General. That was a sudden turn of events.
So, it was heading back to where we had come from, just this time as a small army rather than a roving band of misfits. This really was turning out like Lord of the Rings.
Author's Note
Well, Hitch has witnessed firsthand all three tribes now, and safe to say things are not always easy between them. This chapter combines elements from several different bits of the story to wrap up Phase 4; Phase 5 commences in July.
Hitch briefly alludes to a common dirty tactic used to try and sink legislation; sneaking random things in via amendments and later edits. However, this can backfire; the provision in the 1964 Civil Rights Act that outlaws discrimination against women started life as an attempt to sink the entire bill, but the proposer of the amendment underestimated the popular support for legislation that outlawed discrimination on the basis of sex/gender.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
So, it seemed I was back in with the crazy times, it seemed. An awful lot had happened in the last few minutes, so naturally I was pretty confused at all the new revelations dumped on top of one another.
First, getting the crystals together at once early was a great achievement, if I do say so myself, as I felt it could save us time. Unfortunately, the plan had come unstuck just the way it had done in the original movie. Alphabittle had figured out Sunny wasn't quite who she claimed she was, and this had caused things to turn sour at the last moment.
But we'd been able to escape, but not before learning Misty was Alphabittle's daughter. I guess, looking back at it, I can see the resemblance between Misty and Alphabittle, but that was not something I'd honestly thought to look for. Clearly I needed to check my perception stat and put a few points into it when I next levelled up.
We'd also run into the pegasi again (whom I barely knew at this point), but not only did the Queen bring a small army with her, she also brought Zipp (as she'd been captured based on what I'd been told). So those two were back, and she had even brought her husband with her.
You heard that right. The one whom so many had assumed been dead for so long. It turned out he'd been hiding in the background the entire time, which is pretty impressive. I'm not sure I could have lived off the land for close to a decade out there in this world, so that was that.
Naturally, with so many parents being revealed, I was wondering if we'd ever find mine. Hitch's parents were yet to be mentioned at all in G5 as far as I knew, and this was a bit surprising as if his folks were no longer around, how did he live? Had he lived with the Cloverleafs the entire time? Though that would explain an awful lot about Hitch's attitudes and behaviours.
I continued to think as well. Sunny's dad was accounted for (deceased, as far as we knew- I hadn't had time to check the graveyard to see if his grave was there), but her mom was also not in the picture. Possibly the same thing, or perhaps in another land.
Mind, it was a bit strange there were no pictures of her in the Lighthouse. Perhaps there was something being hidden from view to keep evidence out of the hooves of somepony or other.
Alphabittle and his troops had then turned up, and war was only narrowly averted by a well timed broadcast from Gulfstream showing how far off the rocker he's become. So, we formed an alliance to bring him down- a process in which the bulk of us had no say whatsoever.
Great. I love it when I'm voluntold into doing stuff. That was sarcasm, by the way. I hate it, because it's often stuff I'd rather not do.
It would have been better if getting there had been simple and easy, but our large group size meant that simply travelling across the country was going to be a logistical nightmare. Unlike the small group I'd been part of, who had been easily able to hoof it across rough terrain and find their way through forests and under small trees and mountains, we now had a full army to keep an eye on and ensure wasn't wandering off to places it shouldn't go- I doubted high command would tolerate Izzy's tendancies to randomly goof off and do random stuff.
So, that was that. We were loaded onto the backs of some tanks that Queen Haven had somehow brought with her (talk about a remarkable stroke of luck, eh), and were sitting there whilst they rattled along with the rest of the soldiers marching on the ground, as opposed to the sky. The unicorns were marching too, and brought some of their own tanks, meaning the sky was full of fumes and loud noise.
And when I say rattled, I mean rattled. I've travelled on smoother ships to the Isle of Man. They rolled and rocked about, without any of the smoothness from a heavy tank that I had hoped for.
It didn't help that all the soldiers didn't seem to be taking this hugely seriously. They were, instead, seemingly more interested in annoying each other by playing marches from their respective nations incredibly loudly, which was only serving to give everypony else a splitting headache.
My friends seemed to agree. Sunny had her hooves jammed over her ears. Pipp was trying to listen to music, but I suspect even the loudest pop would struggle to outdo massed brass and drums. Maybe she should try heavy metal instead, although she hasn't really got the voice for it.
Sunny was also trying to read, which didn't help her case all that much. The tank commander wasn't all that sympathetic. "Sorry, princess, but these vehicles weren't designed as luxury vehicles." The frown on his face reminded me of one of my geography teachers, who had always seemed to have a frown on his face. "They're intended to dominate the battlefield. So either put up or shut up."
This seemed to annoy Sunny. "I'm not a princess!" she said, looking aghast. And indeed she was not, or is not. Slapping glowing wings and a horn on a pony do not a princess make.
Oh, I've rather given away where this goes, haven't I? Ah well, you know things end for us at least on a somewhat positive note, as we're here, and telling you the story.
The tank commander snorted at her response. "Whatever you say."
We were still on the move well into the evening and night, but picking up some more allies certainly helped to alleviate our soldier problems. I was about to say manpower problems, but given that we are ponies that would sound weird. Stallionpower?
No, that has a lot of unfortunate connotations (given that plenty of mares serve in the military around here). I'll come up with a word at some point.
That night, we pitched camp in the foothills that surround Zephyr Heights. As I'd climbed my way up and down the rockface when I first arrived here, I hadn't been aware of a road that led into and out of the city. Then again, if I'd tried that I'd probably have been hit by a passing road vehicle or gotten stuck by security at border control. So going in the hard way had paid dividends in the long term.
Now we were gathered around in a large tent on the base, eating a meal in a tavern atmosphere. No doubt this had been done to maintain moral and keep the spirits of the soldiers up. Doing that is always important before a battle- if the soldiers get the impression their commanders don't care, they're less likely to perform well on the battlefield. It's a careful balancing act- you need to care, but not be so attached you're not prepared to do what's neccesary on the field of war.
So, I was thinking to myself as we ate, which translated to me not saying an awful lot to the others. After that car crash all those (what felt like) months ago, I was now in this world, roaming through an adventure of my own which had taken me all over the place.
But now it had thrown a curveball and given me a war to content with. Possibly two, if the rumours of the earth ponies rearming were anything to go by. I still had to have a word with Sprout about that, although he was busy burying his muzzle in Misty's neck. I have no clue what that's all about.
I had never planned on going to war at all. As a human I didn't make the recruitment criteria, and although not a walking tub of lard I wasn't in the best of shape. But now, a handsome sheriff with pretty good physique and a paid off mortgage, I was finding myself stuck in the fires and hinterlands of an ethnic conflict.
Two tribes, allied to fight the worst of another, who was seemingly ready to destroy the world. And I thought having to cope with Chris was enough of a hoof fool for me.
As the night went on, I tried to enjoy myself, but it was hard when two of us were at another end of the room. Pipp and Zipp had to eat with the rest of the important ponies, leaving us down here. Almost as if we weren't important.
Of course, I knew she didn't think like that. The last few days had shown me a mare I'd assumed to be spoiled and stuck up to have quite the heart of gold and a fair bit of loyalty.
Hopefully that would get us out of this fix.
Author's Note
Welcome back to another chapter with Hitch! After a while of focusing on the perspectives of the female characters, it was time to return to one of the two males of the group to get his perspective on things. And, as per previous chapters, it's a good deal more cynical than the others.
The Isle of Man is an island off the coast of the United Kingdom, which can only be accessed by sea or air. The sea crossing from Liverpool is notoriously rough, and completing the passage without throwing up is considered an achievement. The fact that Hitch considers that smoother than the tanks should give a hint as to how rough the tank suspension is.
The heavy metal joke is a reference to this story:
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Hitch's reflections on the scenario are intended to get us up to speed on things again, not to mention I've been having similar thoughts myself as I try to figure out what direction to take my life in.
We shall resume tomorrow, with battle plans.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
The next morning brought bugles, as would be expected on a military base. Essentially, they conveyed the instruction to get our flanks out of our tents and ready for battle. I groaned as I hauled myself out of bed and pushed the tent flaps open. Great. The weather was OK, but my mind wasn't hugely receptive to this either.
I popped out of the tent and sighed, groaning as I rubbed my back. I'd spent so long sleeping in tents in sleeping bags that finally getting a proper bed to support my spine when in Bridlewood had been quite pleasant in terms of change. And now I was back in sleeping bags.
Brilliant, especially since I suspected I'd be porting a lot of heavy gear about today. Though I was pretty strong, it would still be quite the weight.
"Morning, Hitch!" said a familiar voice. I looked over to see Sunny wandering along, following behind Zipp. "How'd you sleep?"
"Could have slept better," I said. I sighed at that, keen for some more rest, but hopefully some coffee would get my brain going again.
"Oh well. At least you're awake!" she smiled. I noticed Sunny seemed oddly chipper considering the circumstances, but it's possible that was a defence mechanism to shield her mind from the upcoming horrors of war. Given the movie and Make your Mark imply she has manic depression, this is hardly surprising as a defence strategy.
I sighed. "Yeah. I am. And I have no clue what I'll be doing out there today."
Sure enough, we stopped walking and entered the big tent for breakfast before we were deployed into combat. Not much to write home about, to be absolutely honest, but then again the purpose of breakfast is to get the mind running and the body ready for the tasks it is about to perform. Hence the word, which is a compression of 'break the fast' from the previous night's sleep.
Once we were done with all that, we were processed once more to the command centre, which had a large map with lights on it. I could only assume this was a common thing that military groups had on them, or otherwise it seems quite unlikely that they somehow fabricated this for just today. I mean, that would be silly, wouldn't it?
I sat there, waiting for my orders as several others got their orders first. Our army was being split up into numerous groups in order to assault several targets at the same time with our troops. Zipp was the first to receive combat orders, and soon set out with her fellow soldiers. Something about an airfield, if I remember correctly. The war's over so these plans have been declassified, meaning I can freely discuss them with civilians such as yourself.
Once she was gone, the Colonel guy turned his attention to myself, Pipp, and Misty. An odd combination, I must admit, but I can only assume he put us together for a very specific purpose.
"Misty, Hitch, and Your Royal Highness," he said.
"Just Pipp, please," Pipp said. "It'll speed things up dramatically when we get onto the briefing."
The Colonel nodded. "Very well. Misty, Hitch, and Pipp, you have a rather different objective." He then looked over and spoke to one of his fellow soldiers. "Confirm visual on Whisky Target?"
"Confirm visual on Whisky Target, over."
The map then updated to show a rather strangely shaped building in the city itself, which seemed to sit in the commercial district. I could only assume this was Whisky Target in the military phonetic alphabet, which sure does make communicating easier.
Thankfully, the Colonel clarified for us that this was, in fact Whisky Target. "This is Whisky Target, or as you may know it the ZBS Building."
Nothing to do with alcohol, then.
"It's been taken over by Gulfstream and his troops, and he's using the network to play incessant propaganda. We must stop these broadcasts and play him at his own game."
A sensible strategy. Cut off the enemy's mouthpiece and they will be rendered unable to speak. Propaganda can only push a pony so far, as history has demonstrated, and there comes a point where a soldier will lay down arms out of sheer exhaustion.
But how did we three fit into this situation?
Luckily, the Colonel had his own answer. "You three will break into the building, take control of the broadcast equipment, and then read the following message over the network." He handed Pipp a piece of paper.
Pipp took out her phone and took a photo of the message, before putting it away under her wing. This might seem like a weird thing to do, but it's actually pretty sensible. If she were to lose the piece of paper for whatever reason, she would still have the speech on hoof to read, albeit off a screen. "Got it!"
Opwinden then said something that even I struggled to understand. "Remember to move quickly; hostile numbers could be high and OPSEC could be tight to nonexistant."
Oh, great. They have their own version of Pentagonese. This was going to make things hard to understand.
"In Ponish please," Misty asked. Glad to see somepony thinks the same way I do, or else we'd probably be asking each other for clarifications the entire day.
"You might have to shoot your way out," the Colonel clarified. He then pointed to a nearby wall, which had a locker attached. "The equipment in there will be critical to the completion of your mission. Best of luck."
Misty then trotted over to the box and pulled some stuff out, and before long she looked like a spy. Since when had she had this sort of gear available to her? I know Pipp and Zipp have stealthsuits in one episode of Tell your Tale, but this seemed like an odd thing to have, given those suits likely wouldn't have a hole for a unicorn horn cut in them.
But she seemed pretty happy to have it again. "How did you find this?" she asked.
"We stole it off you," Queen Haven said. "The least we could do was steal it back when we left the city behind."
The Colonel then turned to brief us one final time. "That will probably be useful for navigating the building. Stealth operations, silencers on. Avoid direct contact if possible. Hitch, Pipp, your equipment is positioned there. Best of luck to all of you."
To my complete lack of surprise, I was carrying most of the gear. After a short ride on the tanks, we made our way across the landscape and tried to proceed as fast as possible.
I looked around and started to whistle a tune as we moved along.
Pipp shrugged her shoulders. "This is one case where being able to fly would be super handy!"
I glanced over, and shook my head. "I think a chopper would be too noisy as an approach!" And it would have been. It'd basically be ringing the dinner bell for any anti aircraft batteries in the city. "This isn't Mogadishu!"
Pipp looked at me in confusion. "What's Mogadishu?"
You know, it's only that catastrophic military engagement that redefined Ranger combat doctrine and rendered an entire nation reluctant to intervene overseas. But there wasn't time to lambast her lack of historical knowledge. "I'll explain later."
Something I did appreciate about the road we were taking was how it gave us excellent views of the landscape below. This rocky outcrop sat above the main level of the city, which allowed us to look down into it. And what I saw wasn't the place I had fled from a while back (I'd completely lost track of time by this point).
The streets were filled with roadblocks and the outer edge of the city was plastered with defences. Pillboxes, machine gun nests, minefield, the works. The place was clearly pretty well defended, though I doubt the civilians still in the city appreciated the vast numbers of soldiers on the ground clogging up their streets.
"He's turned the place into a fortress," Pipp said, breaking the silence once again.
"Well, every fortress will crack," I said, optimistically. "They said Fortress Europe could never be breached. And yet here we are, moving in to conduct our very own D Day. Or should that be Z Day?"
"That would confuse those of us who used to be British or American," Pipp said. "Zipp says it the British way. It's really weird!" And with all suspicion now gone as to whether Pipp was British or American before this all began.
I shrugged. I was about to speak, but Misty got there before I could make sound. "Before we get needlessly bogged down on stuff that doesn't matter, let's keep moving and do a superb job of clearing out this tower."
A series of explosions suddenly opened up, and we saw something happening near the defences.
"Well, that's our cue," I said. "Let's go, and hopefully this'll be less awkward than last time."
Author's Note
This chapter, which is roughly in line with the other chapters on military preparation, includes a couple of military conventions. One of these is the use of the phonetic alphabet, which was introduced in 1965 by ICAO. It works by assigning words to letters in the alphabet to make them easily distinguishable. A full list can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet
Pentagonese is the term used to refer to military jargon used within the upper ranks of the US Military. Whilst some of it is needed specialist vocabulary, in other cases terms appear to have been invented without need; an infamous example is lugnuts being referred to as 'hexagonal engine support bolts'. As The United States Department of Defense Fact File puts it, 'if someone insists on being called AdcomphibsPac, the Fact File should explain to those not gifting in garblespeak that he's talking about the administrative office of the communication services for amphibious forces in the Pacific. In fairness, though, the British military suffers from a similar problem, with a widely publicised incident where the Minister for Defence asked an officer to stop speaking in acronyms as he couldn't understand what was being talked about.
The Battle of Mogadishu was a military engagement that was initially intended to be a quick snatch-and-grab of enemy leaders but rapidly devolved into an urban stalemate as US forces became pinned down and unable to withdraw. The resulting engagement saw American troops in combat for approximately 18 hours- the longest continous combat operation since Vietnam. The battle has since become a cautionary tale about deploying into battle with inadequate recon or air cover, and even led to US armour being redesigned to bring back backplates- a feature of armour plating that had been phased out in the 17th Century.
D Day, of course, needs no introduction, but the fact that British and American people pronounce the letter Z differently does produce some confusion. Dr. Seuss' books use the US pronunciation to produce some of the rhymes, which can be lost when read using the UK convention.
Next time; building breachers!
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
Once were beyond the outer lobby of the ZBS building, I was quite surprised by how bright the building suddenly became. We had gone from a state of near total darkness, with only a flew flickers of lights to illuminate the gloom, to rooms with reasonable amount of light in them. The light controls were certainly inconsistent around here.
I put it off to what the staff were up to and pressed on. I mean, there was no point in wasting electricity on lighting and cooling a section of a building that nopony is currently occupying. That would be very wasteful, wouldn't it?
I pushed onwards into the structure, following Misty along as she had the night vision goggles. Which she had sitting on top of her forehead below her horn for some reason. Possibly from her tunnel excursion, which I imagine wasn't exactly a section of building lit using natural light. That made navigating a little harder, but still, I was following and she was leading.
As we went deeper into the structure, I noticed the light levels start to change again, which was a bit odd. Was it possible that they were wasting electricity on lighting and cooling a section of a building that nopony is currently occupying? If so, that was very odd. Either they don't understand the concept of electricity meters or electricity was cheap and plentiful. Then again, it wouldn't surprise me if these places were mostly powered by solar energy.
As we trotted in, Misty seemed to be having trouble adjusting to the lower light levels, and shook her head. "If only there was a way of seeing in this darkness," she said, looking about her and trying to find something for her eyes to focus on.
I facehoofed internally. There was a way, she just seemed to have forgotten it was there. "There is," I said. "You've got your night vision goggles up around your forehead and below your horn, remember?"
Misty reached up, and then seemed to remember she had them. She pulled on them, and they dropped into position over her eyes. Whilst she now looked like a spy or a special forces operative from a generic movie, there was no denying she was having an easier time navigating the interior of the building.
"Thanks for the reminder, Hitch!" she said, with an oddly chipper tone of voice. Clearly this being pointed out to her had made her day, so that was at least good.
It was still an odd thing to forget, mind.
As we pressed onwards, the corridors began to loop outwards, running round a central plaza where I assumed the welcome staff (or secretaries, as we'd call them in earth pony land) were based, and welcomed staff into the building before asking them where they wished to go within the building and directing them to their destination. Presumably they also gave them lanyards whilst at it- you can't have a modern business without ponies wearing lanyards, after all. It makes employees easier to identify in a world where most people wear business suits.
I checked back to ensure Pipp was still with us. She was, luckily, though all the heavy gear we were lugging along meant that she was struggling somewhat to keep up. To somepony not trained in carrying all that equipment about, a helmet and flak jacket would be very heavy indeed, and I must admit I could sympathise with her.
Back in the day, I was a cadet, and one of the early exercises we did required us to carry massive equipment sacks called bergens. These were larger than some of the recruits, and on a high wind day would easily have enough weight in them to knock you onto your back- getting up after that was always a fun exercise in balance restoration.
Pipp was wheezing a bit, and I don't blame her. That stuff probably weighed a lot, and even the most athletic of ponies would get weighed down by all that kit after a while. I dropped back to help her. "Move slower, and try to avoid exerting too hard," I advised. "If you try to run too hard you'll get even more tired out."
Pipp nodded, and groaned. "I'm a popstar, not a secret agent," she grumbled. "I know I played one in a movie, but that was to fulfill contractual obligations. And my cameo in Pegasus Protocol doesn't count!"
Pegasus Protocol? I assume that's a film. Does this mean that Pipp has a film career, like Elvis did? I can only hope the films she made were better quality than the drivel Elvis was forced to act through. Viva Las Vegas is pretty good, mind, if you can source it somehow.
Anyway, we were soon deeper into the building, so we needed to focus. We stopped, and looked as Misty tried to figure out where we were going. She then spotted the elevator nearby, and punched something. She seemed to be having trouble with the control equipment, so I moved closer to take a look at the equipment.
PLACE HOOFPRINT ON THE READER, OR SWIPE KEYCARD
PLACE HOOFPRINT
SWIPE KEYCARD
Misty tapped option two, and then the display switched again.
SWIPE KEYCARD IN SLOT, THE WAY UP SHOWN IN THE IMAGE
To my surprise, from nowhere Misty produced a keycard and swiped it through the slot on the side of the reader. The reader was briefly quiet, then glowed green, as if to suggest the keycard had been accepted.
KEYCARD ACCEPTED. PRIVATE SKYTRAIL. ACCESS TO UPPER LEVELS GRANTED. HAVE A NICE DAY.
Where had Misty gotten a keycard from? It wasn't as if these sorts of things would just be left lying about for ponies to pick up, which would seem like a very odd thing to do. I mean, that sort of carelessness would only happen in video games, right?
We all piled into the elevator, and Misty set the door controls to take us up. Perhaps she swiped the card from a soldier whilst on her stealth mission?
"This keycard network doesn't exactly seem like the most secure of security systems," I said, as we went up.
"I can only assume it was how ZBS moved its employees about, and they retained it as a backup safety system in case the reader failed," Misty replied. I mean, that makes sense. The system otherwise seemed quite prone to safety failures. I had similar in an old job. A door reader failed, and I used a manual key to get it open. Unfortunately, the door then swung shut behind me and could not be opened using regular means. This meant that I was in a room which could somehow be entered but not exited. Which is pretty pointless for a room, don't you think?
Pipp seemed to agree with Misty's sentiment. "It's certainly handy, though," she said, yawning slightly. Had she had a rough night's sleep? "Beats having to punch loads of number combinations into a keypad! Imagine how long that would take with hooves!"
She did have a fair point. That would take ages, even with the bigger buttons that exist on keypads. Although stuff here is ergonomically designed to benefit ponies, it's still a challenge to operate some stuff. How precisely do you turn dials and adjust knobs without fingers. Hooves just sticking to stuff does produce some imprecise control systems, which can be hard to operate.
Once we were at our floor, the doors opened, and we snuck through some more corridors with Misty once again leading the way. We found the broadcast room pretty promptly, and unfortunately it was packed full of soldiers.
"No way we're getting in there," Pipp said. "Far too many ponies. We'd be spotted and look like Swiss cheese before we could say 'rise and shine'."
I'd heard (or read) that phrase somewhere before, so it clearly resonated with me somehow. But how did I know the phrase at all? "Rise and shine? That's oddly specific."
We'd been so focused on the room, I suddenly jumped when Misty spoke. "I'll get them off your tail," she said, and she suddenly vanished into the darkness. If there's one thing, she's good at suddenly vanishing without anypony noticing.
A few minutes passed, and then suddenly an alarm went off. It was pretty loud, and seemed to be focused to one section of the building.
Soldiers began to pour out of the broadcast room and run along the corridor.
"ALARM'S BEEN TRIGGERED!"
"THERE'S A THREAT IN THE BUILDING!"
"FIND THE SOURCE OF THE NOISE AND SILENCE IT!"
Misty then returned a few minutes later. "Door's open," she said. "The guards are gone."
I sighed a sigh of relief. "Gotcha. Hopefully this won't be too complex to set up."
Pipp glanced to me. "I'll show you how to configure it."
We hoofed it inside, and stopped in position in front of all sorts of elaborate equipment which probably needed specalist training to operate. Hopefully I won't screw this up.
Author's Note
This chapter is intended as an homage to the stealth genre, drawing very heavily on the tone and feel of the Splinter Cell games (which see you playing as a secret agent). It was certainly interesting to contrast numerous types of special ops against one another with this selection of chapters.
Whilst many musicians have also acted in films and TV (recent examples that come to mind are Harry Styles in Dunkirk and the career of Kylie Minogue), the artist most often mentioned when it comes to musicians in films is Elvis Presley. Presley appeared in over 30 movies in 10 years, most of which were of rather poor quality and far removed from the serious dramatic roles he wanted to play. This experience effectively stalled his music career and would have serious consequences on his later life, as he started binge eating to cope with the stress of intense filming schedules. Other musicians looked at this as a cautionary tale; when making A Hard Day's Night in 1964, the Beatles specifically wanted to avoid suffering the fate of Elvis and requested Richard Lester, a director known for avant-garde film techniques, to direct. The results speak for themselves.
Tomorrow will bring the final chapter. Can our heroes make the broadcast succesfully?
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
I positioned myself within the room, and quickly glanced at all the different displays within it. Presumably each console and display was configured to operate a different role within the broadcast process? That seemed to make sense, but if that was the case how in the world were two ponies- myself and Misty- supposed to operate all of this machinery during the broadcast? Would we be hot desking like a group of manic weasels, bouncing from desk to desk to try and regulate the process? Or would we simply sit at one desk and hope for the best? I didn't really know which one of those to do, to be honest. I simply hoped for the best.
I glanced over to Pipp, whom I had noticed looking at me with a slight look of confusion. I decided to speak to break the awkward silence. "Doesn't look too different to most broadcast rooms," I said. I had watched plenty of BBC broadcasts, but I suspected most news rooms looked very similar. "I presume you go behind the news anchor desk, Pipp?"
Pipp nodded, and went over to the position in order to get it ready for use. "That's correct," she said, and pointed to some of the controls. "This controls the broadcast gear," she said, pointing to one of the computer consoles. I positioned myself behind it to operate it before letting her continue. "This is used to interrupt existing broadcasts with emergency or other messages, such as if somepony important dies. As a result, it's perfect for our needs!"
I had seen that at least once in my lifetime. Rest in Peace, Queen Elizabeth. I looked at the buttons and noticed the screen was an exact copy of the one that was displaying on the screen of the camera in front of the news desk. Presumably they controlled the camera from here when there weren't enough ponies to operate the camera unit manually.
I hopped over to the camera to set it up and ensure it was properly configured as a backup. Pipp, on the other hand, hopped behind the desk and did some quick mouth exercises to get her speech in order before quickly fluffing her wings. This'll sound a bit weird, but when she does that I think it does a great job of bringing out her natural beauty as it catches her facial features really well and-
Focus, Hitch!
I fiddled with more controls, trying to make sense of them. After an odyssey of zooming, focusing in and out (resulting in a very blurry image) and finally figuring out why Pipp looked like a ghost (it turned out the camera had a night vision function for some reason- I had no clue why), I finally got the device figured out for the broadcast. "I can see why focus pullers are still in a job," I said, as I flicked some more switches. "This is harder than it looks."
"Are we ready?" Misty called from another computer. I would have given a thumbs up, but remembered in the moment that ponies don't have thumbs, and as such merely nodded to the comment.
Pipp nodded too, but she had the benefit she was on the other side of a camera, so Misty could see her.
Misty then pushed some buttons, and then some more news. I got a display that the broadcast override was in effect, and I punched a button to fire up the broadcast. "Ready, Misty." A light on the top of the camera turned red to denote that it was now broadcasting the image.
"Camera's rolling!" Misty said.
Pipp took a deep breath, and began to speak the speech that had been put in her supplies. I was wondering how she was speaking without having it in front of her (which would suggest she memorised it very quickly), but then I noticed she'd plugged her phone into a teleprompter, and the words were displaying on there. Which was how she was delivering it so well.
And what a speech! I can't recount the entire thing, as I don't have a copy on me, but it was such a stunning speech it felt like one of the ones that would be preserved for all eternity. In fact, it was so moving, so powerful, that Pipp's name should be up there with the great orators of all time.
This was our 'We shall Fight them on the Beaches' moment, and it was incredible to be there seeing history being made. All we needed was patriotic music playing in the background.
If Pipp is set to become the future Queen, they're definitely in safe hands when it comes to making speeches and the like.
"You have suffered under tyranny and oppression for long enough! It is time for the light of hope and peace to return! We are here to free you from Gulfstream's terror! So rise up, and help us overthrow him!"
And with those words the broadcast came to an end. Unfortunately, switching on all that gear must have been noticed by the authorities, as suddenly there was some noise from outside.
Chopper blades whirred outside the building, and suddenly several windows shattered as soldiers rappelled in, the sound of their gear slamming into the ground being clearly audible before they had landed. It was then followed by the noise of boots thumping across the terrain, before all suddenly fell silent.
"BREACH AND CLEAR!"
I shrugged, and grabbed a weapon from my inventory. "Looks like we just rang the dinner bell for that lot!" I lined the rifle up in a defensive position. I still have no idea how we're able to operate firearms, but in that moment it was simply best not to question and just keep fighting.
I looked back to Pipp. "Head down!" I called. "You're a high value target!"
Pipp nodded and popped below the desk whilst I readied my weapon. Misty suddenly slipped into position next to me with a submachine gun. Presumably it had been lying on the floor, which was convenient. "Here we go," she said.
"I hope they've got a good appetite for battle," I said.
Suddenly, explosions rang from the room, and after the blasts special forces began to enter the room, focusing their fire on us. I pulled back and dropped two of them before switching targets. There were such tight clearances that we didn't really need to aim. This room was a lot easier to defend than I had thought possible, so I simply had to watch where they were coming from and voila.
I noticed Misty ducked in and out of cover, and although we had helmets I had to do the same. I pulled down, and she popped up to lay down some fire. We soon settled into this pattern of popping up and down.
"COVER ME! I'M RELOADING!"
"COPY THAT!"
When one dropped down to reload, the other would pop up to lay down some fire. This prevented a situation of us being caught off guard when the enemy rushed our positions.
Suddenly, new voices could be heard.
"FLASH AND CLEAR!"
I pulled my head down to avoid getting blinded, but what surprised me was the voice. I could have sworn it was Sprout!
Loud bangs and flashes of light filled the room, and more gunfire sounded nearby. There was a fresh hail of fire. Fire that came from weapons that weren't aimed at us or from us.
I popped my head up and saw that the battle was over. The fight was concluded. And our allies had arrived in the nick of time to save us. Talk about the cavalry arriving.
As Sprout and Misty shared a moment, I stepped over to ensure Pipp was OK. "You OK?" I asked.
"Yeah, I'm fine," she said, as she pulled herself up. "Good work out there, Hitch. There's a medal in this for you yet."
"I'm not a Pegasus citizen," I said.
"And yet you fought to defend her from her enemies," Pipp said. "Thanks."
Just then, I overheard Sprout. "I can be a cool, awesome hero when I wanna be."
I trotted over and looked at him. "Oh, apart from the fact we did all the work," I said. "You just swept in at the end and took all the credit. Bloody Yanks..."
It turned out Pipp's message had turned the tide. Soldiers had switched sides, and Gulfstream was dead, felled by an assault force that caught him by surprise. As we flew over the burning city in choppers, it was clear a great terrible victory had been won.
The art gallery was a mess, as well. Gulfstream had filled the place with paintings that aggrandized himself.
"What a mess they've made of the place," Pipp sighed. "Mom's gonna have to put all her favorite paintings back up!"
"I'm no art critic," I said, "but none of these paintings are what I would call good, Pipp."
Meeting the others in the throne room was a relief. But no sooner had we defeated one foe, then we were thrust into another fight. Yep. He was back.
Author's Note
Well, here we are! The end of another segment. Hard to believe this story has been going for all this time.
This segment is loosely inspired by a sequence in The Purge TV series, where a character risks her life in a public broadcast to expose the lies of a corrupt regime to the world. The speech itself is documented in full back in Pipp's story, but a segment of it is included here. The firefight itself draws inspiration from a setpiece in Modern Warfare 3 (the good one, not the overpriced DLC), namely the firefight in the New York Stock Exchange.
Hitch's complaint about Sprout swooping in to save the day is an allusion to common complaints about the USA's role in WW2, as Americans have a bad habit of taking credit for the victory over the Axis. Whilst their role in defeating the Japanese cannot be disputed, to say they won the European theatre is innacurate given that they entered the war 2 and a half years later than everybody else, and Germany never had less than 60% of its forces facing the USSR (who arguably turned the tide of the conflict).
Next time, we shall find out what Zipp is up to.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
It is said that in times of danger, heroes will come together to face the rising tide of evil, and fight back to preserve the light. These heroes can come from the strangest of places.
This is the story of one such hero. Although he appears to be Hitch Trailblazer, you may be surprised to learn his true origins...
Good morning, Maretime Bay! All seems to be in order. The litter is in the trash cans, the ground isn't littered with garbage, there are no violations in sight, the streetcar seems to be running properly, and there are no pegasi outside of their flight lanes- hey! You there! No levitating goods off stands before you've bought it!
Ugh. Shoplifting has become such a problem since magic returned. Unicorns have a habit of just picking the produce up and walking off.
Oh? I didn't see you there. You want to talk? Sure thing. There's a table over there we can use, so let's sit at it. I think I can spare the time from my duties.
Perfect. The chairs are well sprung, aren't they? I should probably ask Pipp how pegasi make them this way.
Now, whilst we wait for our coffee, what was it you wanted to talk about?
Oh, I see. Yeah, that time was pretty wild. I remember it pretty well. It pushed me pretty far out of my comfort zone, but those chaotic times got started in a rather mundane way. You see, I didn't start out around here.
You'll probably have already heard that story if you've spoken to some of the other ponies around here. But that's not a problem. My story begins rather differently to the ones they will tell you, though it does have some resemblance to Misty I'll admit. The story begins on a hot night in the South far from here.
I was on vacation whilst travelling across the region in a hire car. Cars are rather like those truck things you'll find in Zephyr Heights. The region wasn't one I knew hugely well. It was rather flat, but also quite isolated and a bit dull, to be honest. Having said that, my frame of reference was the Rocky Mountains, so anything else would probably look quite dull by comparison. I rolled along, the streets and black tarmac rolling underneath the tyres as I rolled along at speed. The highways were reasonably well kept here, unlike the rollercoaster rides you'll encounter in some states.
I should probably add I was one of those things called a human back then. I'd suggest you talk to Sunny if you want to learn more about those, but I can see she's already deep in conversation with somepony else. I only hope she remembers to check if they're actually listening this time.
Back to my story. The road surface was pretty packed with cars, but we were still moving along efficiently and smoothly as the cars were propelled along by the desire to get home and out of the heat. There was air conditioning in the car, but the heat hit you like a brick wall the second you stepped out of the car. This wasn't fun, and if I didn't have to stop between now and my hotel in Richmond it would be quite nice.
The miles continued to roll past, until I spotted new road signs which gave me a clue as to where I was. I was passing by Charlottesville, Virginia. That's Thomas Jeffersons' old place. If you can ever get the chance to dimension hop I'd advise visiting Monticello. Interesting and fascinating place. There's a university there as well. Also an interesting place to visit.
Anyway, I continued to navigate through as the traffic continued to build. Quite a lot of traffic was joining which was starting to cause tailbacks as we drove along.
Suddenly, I spotted a rather odd car joining the road. The thing that sticks out to me was the odd vanity plates it had. A lot of people, to use the term, had vanity plates in that part of the world, but the name was very strange. I won't disclose what it is now as it'll make more sense to mention it later on, but safe to say the car really stood out.
And the driver was driving very erratically. I'm talking borderline drunk erratically. He was being blasted by horns, but seemed not to be paying attention. This would soon prove to be serious.
He seemingly hadn't seen a car in front of him, and slammed into it. This caused the car he had crashed into to spin out of control and flip into another lane of traffic. This caused another car to swerve and collide with other vehicles.
Before long vehicles were colliding at a frequency I had never thought was possible. The cars were crashing and being hurled about. A tanker tried to stop, but tipped over and blocked the highway. The impact caused its tank to crack, leaking fuel across the road. More road vehicles slammed into each other, further blocking the road and making it impossible to turn away.
I tried to bring the car to a stop, but it was too late. My car smashed into the wreckage, crumpling like matchwood against the wall of metal in front. Other vehicles slammed into the mess, causing a large crash and connected pileup.
I had prayed that I would never get caught in one of these. But it seemed this was my end. I was wedged in by the wreckage and the airbag, and an attempt to move only brought searing pain. I had broken several critical bones, and even worse was to come.
A large explosion roared in front, which I realised meant the end was nigh. The tanker's load had ignited, and the wall of flames was moving towards us! It looked like this was the end of the road for me.
Then, suddenly, everything stopped moving. I glanced about in confusion. "What?"
A voice cut through the chaos. "Your story does not end here!" it said. The voice was curiously female. "Take his place!"
I had no idea what this meant, but if it meant escaping a horrible death I would happily take it. The thing quickly got to work, and boy was it weird.
I soon lost any real sensation in my feet, but then again my nerve endings were so mangled it was hard to tell if they would detect anything correctly. I could feel other things, though. My legs seemed to invert from their correct posture, even as the bones were knit back together and set to not being broken.
The world also seemed to be getting larger around me, which was an interesting development. This was pulling my legs up out of the footwell, and several items of clothing fell off as this happened. In my borderline delusion state, I saw no feet, but hooves!
I was probably hallucinating. The brain does weird things when it's caught in stressful situations.
My chest shifted in size to be noticably larger as the cracked ribs knit themselves back together, not looking particularly human anymore. The chest, that is. This was an... interesting development. I would need to file a report about it at some point.
The process that seemed to have done strange things to most of my biology then did the same to my arms. I had view of them this time, and I could clearly see my hands morphing into what looked like a pair of... hooves?
I could only conclude this was some sort of dying dream. Bones continued to be repaired and nervous channels restored as my arms flipped to a different configuration and my shoulders were reconfigured for what was probably quadrapedal movement.
That, I guess, left my face. My eyes were brown before then, so that meant that there was one fewer thing to swap around. I got plenty of clues as to the other things, though. My face was being stretched, or so it felt as my nose and mouth were squashed into a single unit. I also felt my teeth flattening and my mouth getting a much thicker tongue. This would make talking difficult.
My hair turned green and spread down the back of my very long neck, meaning I now looked like an anime character. Two ears popped out of the top of my head as what could only be a tail appeared out of my butt, followed by a wave of orange and white fur across my entire body.
As I took in what had just happened, I saw the flames once more. I had to act fast, and so turned with my back towards the nearest door and kicked it open, the door coming flying off its hinges. I then charged for the nearest bank and up into the neighbouring forest to escape from the accident.
I stopped there, panting, not really having a proper chance to examine myself. Whatever had done this was, shall we say, unconventional in their approach, but I also wanted to thank them.
They'd saved my life.
The exhaustion finally caught up to me, and I collapsed in amongst the trees, finally letting sleep claim my mind.
Author's Note
Hello, one and all, to this new story featuring one of the last major contenders in the Rebirth of Magic saga-Hitch Trailblazer. Generation 5 is unique amongst MLP eras in that a male character is part of the main cast, and as such it only seemed fitting to incorporate Hitch into proceedings.
(Credit to GaellDragons: https://www.deviantart.com/gaelldragons/art/Hitch-Trailblazer-871724426 )
The crash in this chapter is based on one I witnessed whilst travelling through Arizona. Boy was that a challenge to get around. Having said all that, keep the place in mind- it may be relevant later.
Next time: Can you find it in your heart?
Also: Keep an eye out for JimmyHook19's final entry in this series coming later today.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
It seemed after that we struck lucky, because after turning a few more corners we found the trapped miners. Another access path around the side brought us to a loose wall of rock, and then once me and my new ally had opened up the path with some tools and a small bit of brute force, we were at last into the chamber where they were.
One of them glanced up at us. "Rescue's here, boys!" he called. "They found us at last!"
The other miners dropped whatever they had been doing and got up, clearly keen to return to the surface. I know I would be, if I had been trapped underground for some time.
I took a look around the chamber they were in. Apart from the collapsed walls on each side that prevented entry or exit to the chamber, it seemed surprisingly intact and livable. Tools were discarded all over the place, and the miners were now busy picking them up and preparing them for movement out of the facility.
I did another sweep of the interior and found some other interesting artefacts from the mining operation. Including a newspaper with a date on it. I glanced closely at it, but not knowing the date today was proving to be a bit of a drawback. It meant that, amongst other things, I couldn't figure out what or how long these miners had been trapped underground for.
So I turned to ask them as they moved into the next set of tunnels. "I don't mean to sound rude, but how did you guys survive down here for so long?"
One of them glanced over to me. "We had reasonable rations, and made sure to share to ensure we had enough," she replied, as we walked along. "One thing you learn down here is that food needs to be saved carefully so it can make the best impact during the day."
I nodded. "What did you do for air? I know gas masks filter out gasses, hence the name, but what about when there's no air to be found?"
"There we got very lucky," said another. "We just happened to be trapped in an air pocket, which gave us plenty of breathable air until you guys found us. It wasn't fun being stuck underground for so long in the dark, but I will say that I am very glad to be out of that mess now."
Truth be told I was relieved too. It meant that I could leave this mine, return to the surface, report to the other ponies that the lost miners had been found, turn in the quest, and get some XP for it. Hopefully. Does Equestria have Experience Points?
It's a game analogy, in case you're wondering. As we continued to walk down the corridors and tunnels underground, the exit gradually approached. This was a large group, so there was no way we would all fit into the cage at the same time. It looked like we'd all be taking turns.
The town of Hope Hollow celebrated the safe return of the miners. There were vast tables laid out in the streets clearly for a street party, and the community turned out in droves to see them marching through the streets as though they had just come home from a war. I suppose they had, of a sorts, but some of it still felt a bit odd. Leading the parade through the town was the Hope Hollow Colliery Brass Band, playing a sort of marching tune that sounded somewhat familiar. Let's say that back in the old world it would have led to people commenting on whether to expect the Spanish Inquisition or what constituted an argument.
I got invited to the street party, of course. The ponies who had sent me on this quest invited me to their table as a way of saying thank you for all I had done. Whilst I will admit it was quite the honour, and I was certainly enjoying the atmosphere produced by the scenario, there were still a lot of nagging doubts within my mind as the merriment unfolded around me.
As a fresh plate of food was passed around, my thought turned to the worker who had attacked me, who was sitting opposite me. She seemed, in all regards, a completely normal mare, albeit a slightly scruffy one, who was happily engaging in conversation with the others. Which made what had happened underground even stranger, to say the least. What had been controlling her when she had attacked me, and how did she not recall any of what had happened between leaving her house and the time I spoke to her?
Who was responsible for that?
I had to find out and fast.
As the brass band switched to a new and jaunty tune, I noticed the tables being suddenly moved. "What's going on?" I asked.
One of the older ponies glanced over. "It's time for a street dance, Hitch!" he said. "It's a tradition to temporarily fill the space with dancing, as it helps clear the appetite for the desert later on!"
Oh no. I had no idea how good I'd be at this. Or even how pony dancing worked. I mean, figuring out quadruped forward motion was hard enough. How would I cope with having to manage four limbs in this situation?
The mare I had met turned to me. "Come on, Hitch!" she said. "Shake loost, bust a hoof! Show me your pony moves!"
If that was supposed to be a reference I didn't get it at all. Also, why did she feel the need to clarify 'pony moves'? I knew that in G4 almost every dance was prefixed with 'pony', but at least there they had numerous races buzzing about the continent. I'd seen nothing but ponies so far.
Still, I did my best out there in the streets. It was fun enough, once you got used to it. I only fell over twice!
Once the festivities were over, I made my way away from the streets lined with house and found my way to the local office of the mine manager. I had borrowed the tavern typewrighter for a bit, and had typed out a series of information points that I believed that the officer on duty would find useful.
I stopped and knocked on the door.
"Enter!" said the voice on the other end,
I pushed the door open to see a worker sitting behind a desk. He glanced up and saw me. "Ah! It's the visiting police pony," he said to his fellows, who all looked over to me.
I stepped forward and placed my report upon the desk. "This," I said, "is my safety report for your mine, or rather outlining all of the various problems I spotted whilst looking for the trapped miners. I noticed a lot of violations. These included, but are not limited to, poorly maintained tunnels, badly equipped lighting, and a lack of adequate hiding spots in the events of a mine collapse. This is, quite frankly, not up to code, and it needs addressing. You guys got lucky that no miners died in that collapse. You may not get lucky next time."
The pony on the desk looked at the report and nodded. "We'll get to work on it," he replied, with a tone of voice that implied he saw a lot of these reports. Safety clearly wasn't a concern around here.
"You'd better," I said. "There'll be a spot inspection at some point, and if these changes haven't been started you'll be in trouble."
There was a nod. "Very well." There was a pause. "So, what's next for you? Will you be returning to Maretime Bay, or heading elsewhere?"
I sighed. "I can't quite return home just yet. I have a bounty to collect from the edge of earth pony territory, and I shall not rest until it is collected. Well, obviously I need to sleep."
"Thank you for your help," another pony said. "Without you we may never have found them."
"I hope you know what to improve for the future," I replied, and then exited. As I closed the door, it started to rain, and I glanced around myself to see the flames of a steel mill burning high into the sky. The mine continued to dominate the landscape around me.
I walked down the streets towards the tavern, the rain slowly picking up. I felt a degree of ambivalence, despite this world being my heritage. Equestria had been a stunning place, and although I understood why this was being done- power and fuel, of course- it was still a bit saddening to see such a beautiful place being torn up for the resources under the ground.
I guess I finally understood how those who rediscovered Erebor felt when they first arrived. I pushed my way in through the door of the tavern and made my way to the fire, which was roaring in the hearth.
As I warmed myself, I glanced out of a window. "Sunny," I whispered. "Where can you be now?"
Author's Note
Street parties are a staple of working class culture, usually being organised to celebrate major events and achievements. Some of the best known examples are the celebrations of the end of WW2, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (RIP), and various other events.
Colliery Brass Bands were another staple of mining life, at least in the United Kingdom. Providing a focal point to rally around and a form of entertainment, many became prominent cultural icons; Grimethorpe Colliery Band was featured in numerous albums and films, continuing to function even after the mine they had been formed to support closed in 1993.
In case you're wondering about Hitch's confusion about the reference to The Manesquerade Ball , the person who ended up as Hitch was living in a pre-Chapter 4 world.
Rebirth of Magic: Law and Order
We were now in the city proper as we pushed forward into the region. Our path took us through a section of the city I hadn't really had a chance to explore. Owing to its status as a commercial structure, the ZBS Building was located in the commercial district, where many of the businesses such as retail and communications were based. We even trotted past a few restaurants, which had been damaged somehow. Some had traces of emblems on the top of the arches over the doors, but these had been spray painted over and crossed out. What could that mean?
Pipp looked quite annoyed. "They defaced the Royal Seal!" she said. "They'll pay for this!"
"What's the Royal Seal?" I asked, quite innocently. "I wasn't aware seals existed in Equestria."
"As in something you stamp on something else as a mark of approval," Pipp explained. "Those symbols indicated those businesses served goods and supplies to the Royal Family. But no doubt that swine Gulfstream has had them defaced."
"Just another reason to bring him down," I said, and nodded. "And our mission will help us do that, so let's focus on that."
Pipp nodded. "Yeah. Let's do this."
As we continued on our way, we stopped in position as we overheard a conversation between two soldiers.
"Quiet, isn't it?" said one to the other, looking about him. If this had been a Western, one of them would have been shot with an arrow about three seconds later.
"Clearly the bombing of Staltenburg taught them a lesson, huh?" said the other, as he started to laugh.
That remark, and the fact he clearly found the suffering of ponies who disagreed with him amusing, honestly made me feel sick inside. Those bombing raids were no joke, and to find humour in the suffering of others?
I can only assume soldiers here were hiding a distinct cruel streak this entire time. Why else would they join the coup?
We waited a few moments for them to move on, and then crossed the street to the main plaza. As we walked through them, the screens above us were running at full speed, with nonstop propaganda playing. The usual stuff- videos 'proving' the racial inferiority of the other tribes, pieces proclaiming how Gulfstream was the most virtuous leader since sliced bread, propaganda showing the power of the pegasus military and how they would destroy their enemies, and so on. Hitler would have had a field day here.
I noticed pretty quickly the videos had no sound, but the way they were set up suggested that there was supposed to be. This made watching them a bit of a strange experience.
Pipp, on the other hoof, found the whole thing a bit funny. "About a week or two as his personal fiefdom and Gulfstream still hasn't figured out these screens have no speakers."
That confirmed my suspicions on that front. "How do ponies watch your broadcasts, then?" I asked, legitimately interested. I hadn't had a chance to watch any of her broadcasts, but I had listened to a few of her songs on the radio. Turns out she also releases under the name Ruby.
They mostly just sync their phones to the screen, which provides the sound," she replied, as we continued to walk.
But after that, we arrived pretty quickly at our target. The exterior had been seemingly the scene of a massacre. A large fountain stood nearby, but had been damaged, the water cascading out from ruptured pipes all over the ground. The words HAVEN DON'T OWN OUR WATER NO MORE were scrawled on it.
Honestly, that's bad English. That means she does own your water- the exact opposite of what you were trying to say. Anyway, two statues of Pipp and Zipp had been violently torn out of their pedestals and dumped on the floor with nooses round their necks. Yikes. That sent a clear message.
Once we were closer to the building, which if you asked me looked quite art deco in keeping with the surrounding area, I noticed a plaque outside that stated the structure was also home to a record company, and thus the ZBS Building was 'the tower that Pipp built'.
That made sense. Based on what I'd pieced together at the time Pipp was one of the best selling musical acts ever (though the cynic in me wondered if her status as princess gave her an unfair advantage), so the revenues generated would allow them to build a pretty fancy tower.
We stopped in front, and I stepped forward. To my surprise no lights seemed to be on inside, which must have made doing work very diffcult. I know screens are backlit these days, but that can hardly be good for your eyes, I reckon.
I stopped next to the door, and slowly pushed on it.
No response.
I then pulled on it.
No response either. The door could not be pushed or pulled.
I looked back, looking more than a bit concerned. "Well, there's a snag. Door's locked."
No sooner had I spoken then a facehoof rang out across the plaza. It had come from Pipp, and her metal coated hooves had been the reason it was louder than most facehoofs. "Urghh, that's kinda obvious, Hitch! Why would they leave the door to a strategically valuable location unlocked? That's just inviting anypony to walk in and take whatever they want!"
That's true, but it does making doing business rather difficult. Kinda like the time a store near me wouldn't open the outer protection rafters to let customers in to deter theft- completely missing that customers need to be in the store for the store to make money. The ideas that go through the heads of upper management sometimes...
I shrugged and turned my attention back to the door. "Well, we need to find a way to get in," I said, thinking Misty would come in handy here. After all, she's got all that gear. "Can anybody see a key? If not, pass me a bobby pin and a screwdriver. I may be able to prise the lock open manually."
Given it was an electronic door we'd have needed a keycard to get in, which I didn't have for obvious reasons- I wasn't a ZBS employee. I looked about for another way in, when I suddenly spotted Misty trotting over to a grate locked into the wall and starting to fiddle with it. Was she trying to pull it off? Had she just found a new entrance into the building which we could exploit? What is the air speed velocity of a-
No, that's probably not the time. My thoughts were stopped by Misty speaking.
"Hitch, could you lend me a hoof? These screws are a bit stuck!"
I trotted over and took a look. "Sure thing, Misty. Let me just set the screwdriver."
I had been given a screwdriver by her to use in this case, and we both soon got to work on cracking open the grate. It took several minutes, but knowing we were deep in enemy territory the entire time made the tension skyrocket to incredible levels. Pipp was keeping an eye out for us, so we could only hope the enemy were distracted by the attacks going on.
After a bit of work, we finally had it off, and Misty looked in as best she could. "Thanks for the help."
"No problem," I said, and looked in the tunnel. "Wow. Looks pretty narrow in there. You sure you're gonna fit down there?"
Misty smiled. "Not an issue. I am smaller than you. I'm used to squeezing down tight tunnels."
Yeah, that she was. I'd probably get stuck if I tried to wriggle down there.
Pipp spoke next. "It's also really dark," she said. "Aren't you going to need a torch in there?" The tone of her voice showed how we had bonded as a group. It was hard to believe in that moment this was the same mare who'd smacked Misty whilst on the road to Bridlewood.
Misty lowered some goggles over her eyes. "Who needs a torch when you've got night vision goggles?"
"Where did you get those from?" I asked.
Misty shrugged. "I'll explain later," she said, and began to wriggle her way inside the chambers before she vanished into the tunnel. You know, the bright tail colours don't really gel with the whole stealth vibe she was going for.
Still, it now meant we had a long wait, so we took up defensive positions and watched for enemies. It was only a few minutes, but it honestly felt like hours with how long everything was taking. Every second that went by meant we risked being discovered, and as an earth pony I stuck out like a sore feather. That's a pegasus saying, by the way.
Eventually, our luck turned. There were a few buzzes, and Misty popped through the door, having unlocked it.
I looked back. "Let's go," I said. "Lead the way, Misty."
Author's Note
Hitch and Pipp's conversation about the defaced Royal Seals refers to a historical event that happened during the years England was a Republic. Cromwell ordered royal symbols to be crossed out or removed, and much of the public was happy to obey. Luckily, the items in question were preserved, and put into place again upon the restoration of the monarchy in 1660.
Big display screens in major locations such as Times Square and Piccadilly Circus often lack sound equipment, meaning the adds that run on them have no sound. Many films make the mistake of having broadcasts played over them with sound, with one particularly egregious example coming from the 2009 film Revenge of the Fallen :
(4:19-5:00)
As the screens have no sound, the Fallen's words would be completely inaudible.
The reference to the defaced statue is a reference to a protest in Bristol where the statue of slave trader Edward Colston was torn down before being dumped in the harbour. During the protests, protestors tied a noose around the statue's neck and spray painted it various colours. The statue is now on display in Bristol's M Shed museum with the damage intact:
'The tower that Pipp built' is an allusion to a common nickname for the Capitol Records building in LA. This structure was often nicknamed 'the tower that Nat built,' an allusion to Nat King Cole who was one of their best selling artists. This circular structure is a remarkable example of 1950s space-age architecture, and is on the National Registry of Historic Places.
Now they are inside the building, what will they find inside? Find out tomorrow!