quigmire
03-27-2008, 05:28 PM
My initial idea was that I wanted to do something with the wormhole aspect of the storyline. If brave warriors are travelling through these wormholes to fight against the machines, where are they coming from? How are these wormholes made?
Since all electronics have been deactivated, my answer is that there is an ancient advanced race of aliens who are adept at crafting advanced technology from raw materials, much like the Mayan Empire, or Atlantians, if you believe the tales. Harnessing a solid, unknown material, they were able to utilize this material's unique ability to manipulate matter, and craft it into a cylindrical calendar of sorts (referencing the Mayans again) capable of altering the space-time continuum.
These devices have been place throughout the universe by their makers in order to transport the warriors to the machine worlds and conquer them once and for all. However, when a group of particularly large warriors try to pass through the worm hole generator stationed outside a lush natural world, it collapses and fragments, sending the pieces tumbling down to this uncharted landscape.
It is a planet inhabited by animal gods and guardians, and by fate, the central core of the generator plunges down into the ancient belly of a Great Bear Guardian as he sleeps in a woodland glade. With the molecules of the mysterious substance seeping through his body like a plague, he becomes corrupted by it - a writhing mass of rage and fury. How dare they bring their war to this sacred planet! The Bear Guardian is banished from his home planet, the Gods fearful that he will soon corrupt the entirity of their pure and holy planet.
The Great Guardian of the Bears, stripped of all his wits and grandeur, is now capable of only his basic animal instincts: rage, violence, and revenge!
All who cross his path will feel his wrath.
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