By Bryn Griffiths WARNING! Do not read this PowerPoint like a normal PowerPoint as it will not make sense. You are the main character and you decide.

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By Bryn Griffiths

WARNING! Do not read this PowerPoint like a normal PowerPoint as it will not make sense. You are the main character and you decide your paths. What happens is completely up to you. The paths you take will decide what happens.

The Rocketeer! Listening to the radio and playing with your new wooden Mustang, you hear the ferocious roar of the twelve cylinder engines from the much larger aluminium Mustangs come soaring past the line. Even though America is at war with Germany, you still have air shows and plane racing. At that moment the wail of two police sirens hits your ears. They come closer. You stop. All of a sudden the bonnet of a ultramarine Ford pick up truck smashes through the perimeter wall of the airfield! Your mother screams! The chase is heading straight towards you.... The Ford pick up hits youThe Ford pick up hits you. A plane hooks the Ford pick up truck and flies off. Police use the anti-terrorism manoeuvre.

The Ford pick up hits you You are hit by the pick up truck. The force sends you hurtling through the air but you don’t go that far up because within tenths of a second you are hit again by the windscreen of the Ford. Luckily, the impact didn’t do any damage. Driving blind, the driver of the vehicle was now rapping on the windscreen and yelling at you to get off. A unmistakeable silhouette of the petrol station loomed in the distance. It was rapidly approaching..... You get flung off as the car hits the petrol pump. There is a fire. You get flung off as the car hits a rock.

A plane hooks the Ford pick up truck and flies off. The plane that hooks the car and flies off with it just happens to be aluminium Mustang you sighted minutes before. As it flies off into the distance you see the plane go dead vertical. Then when it is a tiny black dot it nose dives towards the air field. You don’t think it will make it. You are correct : the plane doesn’t make it. It hits the ground. You are incorrect : the plane pulls out of the dive at the last second.

Police use the anti-terrorism manoeuvre. Police use the anti-terrorism manover : sending the Ford spiralling out of control. You close your eyes praying that the car misses you. It does – but only just. Centimetres was the gap that you bypassed death. The get away car hits a tree and comes to a stop as you open your eyes. It finally comes to a stop against a tree. The police make the arrest.

Watching the police make the arrest you reflect on the near encounter you had. You thought about how near to death you had come. You were glad that you had your life. You watched the pair of police cars drive off into the distance into the sun set with the criminals in the back. At a moments notice the ‘SCRAMBLE’ siren is sounded. Moments later the mustangs are up in the air, heading to assault the Japanese air raid

You get flung off as the car hits the petrol pump. There is a fire. There is a massive fire and the fire service is called all the planes have to be evacuated from the airfield as the fire could spread rapidly. You see the suspects trying to run away. Within minutes the fire service arrive and get the fire under control. The police are busy with the fire. You decide to take action. You run after the thieves trying to draw attention. You jump in one of the police cars and put the ‘Blues and Tues’ on and start to drive the car even though you are only eleven.

You are correct : the plane doesn’t make it. It hits the ground. It crashes into the airfield and explodes sending shrapnel in every direction. Somehow the two suspects managed to escape. The police don’t see them sneaking off but you do. You don’t know what to do. They police was busy with the accident of the plane. You decide to take action. You run after the thieves trying to draw attention. You jump in one of the police cars and put the ‘Blues and Twos’ on and start to drive the car even though you are only eleven.

You are incorrect : the plane pulls out of the dive at the last second. You are incorrect : the plane pulls out of the dive at the last second. As it does this it releases the blue Ford and send it into a barrel roll. Police move in to arrest the criminals. Police make the arrest.

You run after the thieves trying to draw attention. Waving and shouting, you run after the thieves trying to draw attention. Nobody really notices you at first so you decide to run at the thieves. Then the police notice you making the racket and jump in the police cars and go in for the arrest. The police make the arrest.

You jump in one of the police cars and put the ‘Blues and Twos’ on and start to drive the car even though you are only eleven. Jumping into one of the two police cars you found the switch for the ‘Blues and Tues’ and pressed it. Suddenly they screamed into life. Putting your foot on one of the two foot pedals and push in. The automatic police car didn’t go any where. You realised it was the brake pedal. So you move both feet on the other pedal and push it in. Then the car judders into life. You push harder and the car speeds off in pursuit of the criminals. It draws attention and then the police jump into the other police car. You catch up with the two criminals and cut them off. The police catch up an move in for the move in for the arrest. The police make the arrest.