The mad Scientist was working in his secret lab building on his greatest thing yet!
When he made contact with small aliens the size of a mouse, he promised them great things.
Little did they know he was going to turn them into monsters, yet the size of a rat.
They were a dying race, their planet turned to dust by their aging sun.
As he was in his lab he was taking all of their innards and putting them into their new bodies.
This is what they look like now:
The mad Scientist put them in a cage before going into his bed room to sleep.
But as he lay there sleeping, the aliens got out of their cage!
The Scientist suddenly woke up, feeling something walking on him.
He then closed his eyes, thinking it was his cat, then he realized he didn't have a cat, and even if it was, it wouldn't be the size of a rat.
And as he opened his eyes, there, standing on his chest were the aliens.
One stepped foreword and stabbed it's leg into his eye.
When he lay there dead, all the others swarmed over his body.
By morning there was nothing left, but a pile of bones.
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"Hey Steve, it's Max, why don't you let me in".
Instead of hearing one lot of feet coming to the door, Max heard at least 10,000.
The door opened up and what Max saw was terrifying.
There was a whole army jumping at him, as he yelled out for help, there was nothing left, but bones.
To be continued...
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Spooky! Eeek! I don't like spiders. They give me creeps.
Here is a fact of spiders:
You can PET A TURANTULA! If your rough to them, they give you a POISONOUS BITE!!! But if your gentle they will be harmless.
July 3, 2008 at 12:02 PM
Yep, your right Brian.
Yeah, they used to give me the creeps, but now I just love them, I even had a few pet ones, but after a while I let them go.
A alien brain inside a robot shell, sort of like Darleks, how their brains inside a mettle shell.
July 12, 2008 at 5:20 PM
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