Talk:First Mate's Log Entry Two: Electric Boogaloo
Four choices (possibly affected by choice in first log entry) :
- Turn on the Shower Wand
- Dump Bubble Bottle and Turn on the Faucet
- Put the Toy Boat on the Side of the Tub
- Cover the Ship in Bubbles
Picked Cover the Ship in Bubbles (Bubbles-13)
- The crew awoke to a muted dawn, filtered as it was through a strange membrane that covered the entire ship from the top of the Crow's Nest to the waters below. The crew poked, prodded, and shot arrows at it, but nothing could dispel it. "Perhaps this barrier is a gift from the Gods," the Captain said, "perhaps it will keep the crew safe from the horrors of the deep."
--OldJanitor 09:58, 4 January 2013 (CET)
Full moon, calm ocean. A school of electric eels swam beneath the ship today. Yeoman Tesla, by means of a metal rod and lengths of cable, was able to harness their lightning to fuel a music-making contraption of his own invention. We may be the first crew upon the endless ocean to hold a breakdance competition mid-voyage.
- Pull the drain plug
- Open a new bathtub crayon box
- Sing a bathtime tune
- Surround bubbles with crayons
Choice 3:
The crew heard an eerie, irresistible voice singing a song in a language they could not understand. The Captain ordered all to stuff their ears with cotton, but even he could not resist the song, and soon found himself steering the vessel to an island made of foam. There, sunning themselves on the beach, were creatures half-woman and half-fish, beautiful but cruel. They sang on, urging us to throw ourselves into the water and swim to them. Crewmen Fredrickson and Alvarez flung themselves overboard and struck out for the island, and were never seen again. And perhaps the whole crew might have followed, had not a Cyclops appeared, jealous of his Siren harem. He hurled boulders of foam and waxy crayon planks at the ship until the crew feared the vessel would be swamped, but the Captain was able to steer away from that accursed place before more crew was lost. --Evilkolbot 22:46, 4 January 2013 (CET)