World Watch OnLine: The Buckaroo Banzai Mailing List
# 44  (24 May 1998)
Submissions: WWatchOne@aol.com
Editor: WWatchOne@aol.com
Archives: http://members.aol.com/wwatchone
                ftp://members.aol.com/wwatchone/download
FAQ: http://www.slip.net/~figment/bb/bbindex.shtml


Number of subscribers: 512
(NOTE: anyone who doesn't have an "@something" behind their name is
from 'aol.com.')

Contents:
Greetings
Hypnosis
Re: World Watch OnLine 43 - 3 May 1998
SUBSCRIBE
Re: World Watch OnLine 43 - 3 May 1998
Re: World Watch OnLine
Re: World Watch OnLine 43 - 3 May 1998
ahh, buckaroo!
I WANNA BE ON THE MAILEN LIST!!!!
SUBSCRIBE
Oddity and Buckaroo
Re: moving
here we go...
Re: World Watch OnLine 43 - 3 May 1998
Oops...forgot
The Shadow: Return of the Demon 
HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Greetings,

Oh...I'm late on this one. Like usual these days.
Sorry. 

Also sorry that I see no listing for The Film on
the tube next month. 

Rafterman's site moved...again. The new link IS updated
on the World Watch OnLine site. Thanks to those who 
gently reminded me it needed changing. 

BBS#23 was still up as of the 22nd, but for how long?
Better get over there while you can.

Figment has updated the text version of the FAQ to 3.5.
It's available at his site and soon will be on the
World Watch OnLine site, too.

But I imagine you're not looking at this to see me talk.

Later...
ArcLight

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	Hypnosis
Date:	98-05-02 13:39:35 EDT
From:	DocCuervo1

Good to say hello to fello BBI's.  I have been involved in a
secret project to delve into hidden memories of victims of Red Lectroid
attacks.  Yes they are still out there,  performing devilish mischief on
unsuspecting innocents.

If anyone in the Fairfield County area of CT has reason to believe they may
have been abused or otherwise maltreated by aliens from planet 10 please feel
free to contact me for advise.

Sincerely,  Doc Cuervo

DocCuervo1@AOL.COM

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	 Re: World Watch OnLine 43 - 3 May 1998
Date:	98-05-03 12:07:17 EDT
From:	loki@cybernex.net (don't lick that it's sticky)

I was at the local sci-fi horror convention last week and guess what I
turned up?  Not one but two copies of the buckaroo banzai novel. I
immediatly purchased one of them, the rare books dealer still has the other
do you know of anyone who might be interested in it, drop me a line, and I
will pass along any info I have. Also, I was looking for a copy of the
soundtrack for the movie, remembered someone saying that they could make
copies of it. But I lost the old news letters, if  you could pass that info
along that would be great.  thanks

It matters not how straight the gate, 
   how charged with punishments the scrolls.
I am the master of my fate;
  I am the captain of my soul.

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	 SUBSCRIBE
Date:	98-05-03 15:06:20 EDT
From:	voval@hotmail.com

Green things and salutations-

Slightly a bit of a new comer to this durn web stuff, so please give me
a moment or three to play catch up.

Anyway, I do wish to subscribe to the mailing list. I can be reached at
voval@hotmail.com

My web access is through work, though they won't give me my own e-mail
address, so I go around their backs like so.

I've been a long time TABB fan since I first saw it in the theaters back
in October 1984. I remember it well, it was the very first date I ever
had and my brand new girlfriend was still up for another one even
though, or maybe because, I had dragged her off to see such a
wonderfully demented little film.

I dabbled in fandom a bit while still in high school, getting a short
story published in ``The Penny Paradox', Issue 2'' fanzine. (``The
Gemini Caper'' for those out there with extensive back issue
collections.)

Anyway, college and subsequent job searching, etc. has lept a little out
of the loop fandom wise, but hopefully, I can free up a Sunday afternoon
every couple of weeks (Like I did today) to get back in the swing of
things.

I've heard rumors of  videotape copies of a TABB work print circulating
with some cut scenes and such. I would be interested in seeing that and
would be willng to trade a copy of the TABB video press kit I have or
photocopies of old World Watch One newsletters.

Any one can feel free to give me a shout. . .

RICH ``Special Delivery'' DREES

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	 Re: World Watch OnLine 43 - 3 May 1998
Date:	98-05-03 19:22:11 EDT
From:	garner@interlog.com (Garner R. Haines)

Re:
From:	Ryenna

"...The other night, my roommate, who has yet to see TABB (so busy!  so
very very busy!) quoted the "No matter where you go..." line.  I looked at
her, astonished and asked her if she'd heard it from me (it's not my most
quoted TABB line but...) and she replied that she'd heard it from someone
else and had always thought it was originally said by Yogi Berra.  So my
question is, was it? ..."

Nope. It HAS, however, been used in a whole bunch of movies (mostly sci-fi)
since. 
(eg. Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome by "Pig Killer"). Many more people have seen
movies influenced by Buckaroo Banzai than have seen the original film, so
it stands to 
reason, your roomie might've heard it in one of  the others and forgotten
it or misplaced
the source of the quote. 

It IS reminiscent of Taoist/Bhuddist sayings, however, so it may have been
Lao Tzu or someone
like that originally. Is she a philosophy major, perchance? I will do some
digging...
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Garner R. Haines
Etobicoke, ON
Canada
garner@interlog.com
http://www.interlog.com/~garner/glinks.html

"The only reason for time is so that 
everything doesn't happen all at once."
-Buckaroo Banzai (by way of Earl Mac Rauch & W.D. Richter)
----------------------------------------------------------------

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	 Re: World Watch OnLine
Date:	98-05-04 03:24:35 EDT
From:	kaworth@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu (Kate Worthington)

    I've tried explaining this to my friends and roomates, but
they just look at me blankly and pretend they're interested.  However,
I know you lot will appreciate this.

    In one week, I've managed to acquire both the TABB book and video!
*hurrah!*  I've had a tape I made from HBO for years, but I'd never
run across the book in all the years I've been looking for it.   A
bookstore in Canada had the book, and the day after I mailed in my
order, I hit a used video sale, and found the video.  *hehehe*

    Sorry if it seems like I'm gloating, but I'm ever so pleased!

                            Kate
                  http://www.ilstu.edu/~kaworth

    "Preach always.  If necessary, use words."

                - St. Francis

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	 Re: World Watch OnLine 43 - 3 May 1998
Date:	98-05-04 03:31:11 EDT
From:	mucah6@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (C A Hangelbroek)

In response to Ryenna:
	Your roomate probably picked up that quote from A very Brady
Sequel.  It was on the same night that I saw BB for the first time.  I
flipped channels right after Pa Brady said, "and remember kids, a very
wise man once said, 'wherever you go, there you are'" and just before the
original quote.  
-Katie  

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	ahh, buckaroo!
Date:	98-05-04 13:56:34 EDT
From:	ITooSly

I am a longtime Banzai fan, first introduced to the phenomenon by my
father when I was five.  I first walked in when he was watching the scene in
which doctor Lizardo puts the electrode on his tongue and experiences a
flashback.  I was terrified of John Lithgow for a long time afterwards.  

Anyway, growing up, Ellen Barkin was my hero and I've always had a thing for
guys like Perfect Tommy.  The other characters are excellent, as well.
I've seen many Jeff Goldblum movies and think he's never come close to
paralleling his performance in BB, except maybe in Independence day.

I am now eighteen and and am the proud owner of a very worn out copy of the
movie.  I have tried (to no avail) to interest my friends in the movie as
well.  I guess they just don't get it.  I am so _happy_ to have finally found
others like myself!  Soldier on, Buckaroo!

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	I WANNA BE ON THE MAILEN LIST!!!!
Date:	98-05-05 11:51:22 EDT
From:	sykobabie@yahoo.com

Hey my name is natalie and i'm 14 and i reeeeaaaalllyyy wanna be on the
mailen list!!!! I looooooovvvee Buckaroo Banzai soooo much. And u wanna
know how i got hooked? I heard that it was a good cult flick, and I'm a
sucker for cult flicks, and then I heard it was coming on Comedy
Central!!! Soooooo, one night, in my usual rebelling teen fashion, i
stayed up late while we were at my Grandma's house. And there it was, on
Comedy Central!!! I only saw the last 2/3 of it, but I instantly fell in
love w/this movie, (and w/Perfect Tommy, too!) but now i'm sad....b/c my
birthday's comen up and I can't find a place to order a copy of the
movie ANYWHERE!!!! If you could help me w/that, it would GREATLY
APPRECIATED!!!!! My email is sykobabie@yahoo.com  or
BAbieDawl@yahoo.com    Thanx for everything!!!! I'll be looken for the
newsletter!!!
~love~ natalie

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	 SUBSCRIBE
Date:	98-05-06 15:33:57 EDT
From:	dlricha@ibm.net (David L. Richard)

Howdy!

  I've been a Banzai fan since the movie played in Oklahoma City (and I
watched it four times in a row!)  I have the movie on tape (BetaMax,
even) although I never managed to snag it on Laserdisc.  I even managed
to get several copies of the paperback novelization, too.

  I joined the "paper" mailing list, World Watch One, and received
issues until they dried-up.

  My home LAN is named "Banzai PolyTechnic" in honor of the movie and
the remembered feelings it evokes.  One of my most favorite sayings
comes from the movie, just after Buck starts his chat with Penny in the
nightclub. 

 "Don't be mean.  You don't have to be mean."

  Most other folks enjoy (and use) the, "No matter where you go.." quote
- but, for me, the lines just before that are special.

  I've finally stopped wishing for "The World Crime League" movie, but I
would like to see a set of novels spin-off (like the Dr. Bones series
from a few years ago).  Maybe I should start writing one.!?

Well,  Blue Blaze Irregular "Wizard of OS/2" signing off...

-- 

David L. Richard
dlricha@ibm.net

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	 Oddity and Buckaroo
Date:	98-05-07 15:22:16 EDT
From:	protagonist@intelligencia.com

Well, once again weirdness and Buckaroo Banzai go hand in hand.

I have had an love for the BB movie for many years, and my interest was re
kindled with my discovery of a sequel script and sizable fandom, but had
never found or read the a copy of the book by Earl Mac Rauch. (although I did
endevour to find it in many ways). 
 And so...the day I end up finishing my undergrad work I go out to a local
bar to celebrate and to play some dart. I happened to be wearing my beat up
old leather jacket which some years ago I had sewn a couple of Banzai patches
on it (Movie logo on the left front, BB back to back on left shoulder and
team banzai patch on the right shoulder) 
     So a group of friends and I are hanging around when an acquaintance
shows up. He had never seen the jacket before but recognised the insignia
upon. Quickly we branch into a rather obtuse discussion of the movie, sequel
and fandom in general. He asks me if I had read the book, and I responded no.
Telling me to wait for a moment he goes to his car, pops the trunk (after
rooting around for a few mins) he comes back with a copy of the book. 
I ask to borrow it, he says no. I offer to buy it, he declines the offer. I
then offer a wager( believe me this sounded like a better offer after a few
pints of Courage). One game of darts(cricket)- If win I get the book, if he
wins, I'll pick up his bartab for the evening.  He agrees. 
Suprisingly enough, I probably played better then then I had in quite a
while( funny thing that motivation does for one's sense of compettion.) I
eventually won, luckily, because it came down to a battle for the bull. 
But, I now have a copy of the book by Rauch. 
    So it is still available. Sometimes in places that one would never expect
to find it. May you all have the kind of luck I had that night, if you are
inclined to make an attempt for memorablilia. 

                                 Later- 
                                  Protagonist


Ganz gleich, wohin du auch gehest-
du bist shon da. 
---------------------------------------------------

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	 Re: moving
Date:	98-05-09 16:08:34 EDT
From:	winningh@juno.com (Winningham S. Sarah)

Dear Arclight and fellow BBIs, I'm moving for the summer, so if anyone
wants a soundtrack orjust to talk to me (pease!) my new email address is
winningh@juno.com
Also I just picked up the BB comics and if anyone really, really wants
grainy black and white xeroxes of them I'd be happy to oblige. My thanks
to Garner R. Haines for the public acknowledgement, and folks pease
remember- in all your trading- your stamps and currency are basically
useless to foreign friends.

Saddle up!
Sarah Winningham
winningh@juno.com

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	 here we go...
Date:	98-05-15 00:25:02 EDT
From:	buckaroo@jane.penn.com (Patrick Shaffer)
Reply-to:	buckaroo@jane.penn.com, 886100@pager.mirabilis.com


Irregulars in almost 14 months from now Buckarro Banzai will
celebrate it's 15th anniversery. As far as we know nothing is being
done to mark this occasion. barring the end of the world something
should be done. I said before I have a plan an idea really I got to
thinking about it and I put the main idea down to html since your
really couldn't read my writing and I don't have enough money to mail
you all a copy in the mail...
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/3917/dare.html there IS the idea I
have.. if done I'd say it would be a very big thing. take a look and
so on... Chris I really THINK it could work... Ern hoss? what ya
think? ok... you know the place.. you know the time... the question
is "when are we going?" and I hope someone YELLED JUST NOW "REAL
SOON!" ok laters
Also in the news THE TWA got killed as a project and the hero of the
month was KILLED do to not enough help and lack of interest... the
pages is STILL THERE but not linked.... IF someone wants to help me
out I'll start the page again...
Ok Laters ALL
Fanatic

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	Re: World Watch OnLine 43 - 3 May 1998
Date:	98-05-12 19:30:06 EDT
From:	Frog God

Just a note for all the Banzai fans...if you noticed that one of the Kilrathi
in Wing Commander II happens to taunt other pilots with "Laugh While You Can,
Monkey Boy", the reason is that *I* happen to have done that voice for the
game, and I snuck that one into the game.  (I also wrote dialogue and worked
on gameplay on that one...).

FYI...

-Paul @ CFE/NSG

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Subj:	 Oops...forgot
Date:	98-05-19 21:30:37 EDT
From:	wetzelcs@miamiu.acs.muohio.edu (Chris Wetzel)

I was a Blue Blaze Irregular when I was in 5th grade.  My uncle, Mike
Cornish, who was also a BBI, introduced me to the flick and has kept a
special place in my heart for all these years.  I might possibly be the
youngest member, I suppose.  Do you know if there is any way I can dig
up my old name and all of that?  It would mean a lot.

Chris Wetzel
HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

Well, here's the ultimate crossover fanfic story I promised everyone, enjoy!
                                                                                       Rass123@aol.com 
                                                                                       Blue Blaze Infinity

                                   The Shadow: Return of the Demon 
                                               By Greg Pizzino
                                                 Chapter One
                                            

	Azrael Praetor plodded down the hill towards his next class.  The ground was quickly turning to soft mud under his feet as the rain poured down, but he didn't care.  He had other things on his mind.  
	"damn discipline council," he muttered as he walked across the bridge over the west lake, "so what if I broke the guy's nose, he had it coming."
	As he came out of the woods and onto the multi-sport field he looked out across the lake.  In the distance, he could see two people, a man and a young woman struggling.  Recognizing the girl, he dropped his bag and began to run around the edge of the lake towards them.  Normally, he would have been winded about half way there but oddly, he was running with a stamina and focus that he had never felt before.  The man was now chasing the girl towards the old shed next to the lake.  
	"Good," Azrael thought, "I'll get 'em off guard."  Running up behind the man Azrael rammed his elbow right into the attacker's back causing him to fly forwards.  Grabbing the man's neck, he thrust the attacker up against the wall of the shed.  
	"What're you doing here," Azrael demanded as he lifted the man off of the ground by his neck.
	"ch-ch-choking me," the man gasped
	"That's right," Azrael said as he continued to grasp the man's throat, "and I'm going to keep on choking until you pass out and I can call security.  Hey, maybe it'll even get me out of trouble with the school heads," he continued mockingly.  He kept holding until the man had passed out and then, making sure that the man was incapacitated, dropped him on the ground.  "Did he hurt you," Azrael asked the girl as he helped her up off the ground where she had fallen.
	"N-no," she murmured taking his hand, "I think I'm OK."  The girl was fairly tall, about 5'9" and had that "girl next door" kind of beauty.  Her eyes were a frost like grey and her hair was blonde and in a short bob.
	"You'd better go to the nurse's office when we get back, just to make sure."
	"Th-thank you.  You-your name is Azrael right?"
	"Yeah, spose you heard of my little altercation with that jock the other day huh?"
	"Yeah, but I've seen you around before... always meant to talk to you someday but I never had the courage to even come up to you.  So how about you, are you OK?"
	"Hey, it'll take more than that meat to make a dent in Azrael Praetor.  So, a fan huh, what's your name?" Azrael asked as he began to drag the attacker back towards the main building
	"Evlyn Sade"
	 "Well Evlyn, you're going to have one hell of a story to tell everyone when we get back."
	Two weeks later, Evlyn was entering the computer lab on her way to campus west.
	"Hey I'm goin to lunch, you commin Az," she asked Azrael who was typing away furiously at a terminal.
	"Yep, just one second," he answered as he logged out, "OK, lets go."  Evlyn had started hanging around Azrael after the attack, going to lunch with him, sitting in the computer lab after school, stuff like that. Azrael didn't really mind it, though she did get on his nerves once in a while.  He still had no idea who her attacker was and what he was after but he wanted to be sure neither the attacker, nor anyone else, came after Evlyn which, if they had any intelligence what so ever, they would never do as long as Azrael was around.  He had, in fact, gotten to know Evlyn quite well over the past few weeks and was begging to enjoy having some new blood around.  As it turned out, Evlyn was a boarding student at the school.  Her family lived in a small town outside of London but had roots all over the world.  She was a junior, as was Azrael, and was greatly involved in the school's student activities comities.    
	"Oh, Az, I got two tickets to the Sisters of Mercy concert next weekend, wanna go," Evlyn asked, knowing full well Azrael couldn't turn down a chance to see his favorite band.
	"Now what kind of stupid question is that? Of course I want to go, how could I miss a chance to see my favorite band with my favorite person," Azrael answered quickly.  
	The two of them left the lab and began the long walk across campus.  
	"Hey Az," Evlyn asked, "you ever get the feeling someone's watching you when you go through the woods here?"
	"Nah, no one would be dumb enough to follow me around, not if they knew what I'd do to them."
	"These woods just give me the creeps I guess, like at any moment someone could jump out at you from the shadows."
	High up in the trees, invisible to all the world, there did sit someone watching, but not watching Evlyn however, watching Azrael.  For several weeks now a particular party had taken interest in him.  Now one of them sat studying Azrael Praetor, watching his every move, scanning for his every weakness.  
	As the pair continued to walk, the watcher descended from the tree and began to walk behind them, and yet, still remained unnoticeable.  For the rest of the day and on into the next it followed him until it had learned all that it needed.  Finally, it returned to it's master to report what it had learned.  Soon, the it would be time, soon, the end would come.  
	Azrael and Evlyn went through the next few days in much the same fashion.  That weekend, they went to the concert as planned, never expecting what lie ahead...
	"GREAT CONCERT AZ," Evlyn screamed over the noise of the moshing crowd.
	"WHAT," Azrael replied.
	"I SAID," Evlyn began to repeat, but before she could she was slammed into and knocked away from Azrael.
	"EVLYN," Azrael cried out, but it was too late, she had already been knocked out of shouting distance.  Azrael tried to move his way to the balcony in order to look for Evlyn but the crowd was too dense.  He would have to resort to waiting and meeting her after the concert as they had planned in case of this contingency.  
	Azrael waited in the auditorium lobby where he had told Evlyn to meet him.  Half an hour after the concert had ended only a few patrons remained and Azrael came to realize that Evlyn, was not among them.  From out of nowhere, a man in a pinstriped suit came up to him.  
	"Azrael Praetor," the man asked.
	"Yeah," Azrael answered.
	"Federal express, I've got a package scheduled to be delivered to you at this location."
	"A package, here?"
	"Yes," the man said pulling out a small box from a satchel which hung to his side.  "Sign here," he requested holding up a slip of paper.  Azrael quickly signed and took the package.  
	"No return address?"
	"Nope, all records of who sent it were accidentally burned as well.  It's now an anonymously mailed package.  Well," said the man as he turned back towards the door, "enjoy."
	Azrael took the package to his car and opened it.  Inside were and envelope and a small idol.  Opening the envelope and taking out the letter enclosed, Azrael began to read.  
	"Praetor.  If you want to rescue Princess Evlyn you're going to need help.  Take the idol to some place private and turn the head to activate it.  Signed, Wrath."
	"Wrath," Azrael," who the hell is Wrath, and why is he calling Evlyn "Princess"?"
	Starting up the car, Azrael realized what this meant. They had gotten her after all.  Evlyn was in the hands of whoever sent the attacker weeks ago.  Driving out of the parking lot, he began to search for someplace to activate the idol.  After about an hour of driving everywhere and getting nowhere, Azrael came to a pay parking lot which had closed for the night.  Stepping out of the car, he clutched the idol in his hands.  Taking the head in one hand and the body in the other, he twisted as hard as he could.  Nothing happened.  Furiously Azrael threw the idol out into the darkness of the empty lot.  Suddenly, the idol began to glow red.  It's eyes shone in the dark night with a light like the searing flames of deepest hell.  Azrael turned as from the idol came a smoke lit red by the still glowing idol.  
	"What the hell," Azrael mumbled in astonishment.  From out of the smoke stepped a man dressed all in black.  
	"Azrael," he said, "what took you so long, I've been stuck in there for ten thousand years and you just take your bloody time lettin me out.  Well, ready to make a deal?"
	"First of all, who the hell are you, second of all who the hell has Evlyn, and third of all, what the hell do you mean deal?"
	"Slow down pal," the black clothed man said nonchalantly, "Step into my office."  The man motioned for Azrael to follow him as he walked back into the fog.  Azrael continued to lean against his car as the man stepped back from whence he came.  Seconds later he came back out and took Azrael by the black leather collar on his jacket.  
	"Come on Az, I don't have all night I'm only here for a few hours."  With that the man grabbed Azrael's shoulder and dragged him into the smoke.  As they came out the other side, Azrael could see that the setting had changed.  He was no longer in the closed parking lot.  Now the stranger had taken the two of them into a dimly lit office.  
	"All right now, you want to save your princess right," the man said, his words flying from his mouth like lightning, "now you need to know how and are going to need some assistance, that's what I'm here for, my name is Wrath."
	"Look, I don't know what the hell is going on here or why you keep calling Evlyn "Princess" I just want her back and to kick the hell out of who ever's got her.  Now what do you want from me?"
	"We'll discuss my fees later, right now you want answers so here they are.  Evlyn is heir to the throne of a country whose monarchy was though long dead.  She apparently doesn't know it, but someone else does.  They're trying to kill her so that they can keep the country under their rule and keep terrorizing their subjects understand?"
	"Yeah I think..."
	"Good," the man said before Azrael could finish, "now about my fee, I need a body,  your body, so I can stay on earth, sort of like a time share deal see.  By sharing your body with me, you get all the power I wield kapiesh?"
	"Yes, anything to save Evlyn."
	"See, I knew we could some to some agreement," Wrath said pulling out a piece of paper from the air, "now, just sign here on the dotted line."  Without another thought, Azrael took the pen in Wrath's hands and signed the contract.  
	"Now kid you're about to see some real fireworks."  Wrath snapped his fingers and the contract disappeared.  "Now," he said," you stand here and I stand here and then I chant like this.  Now I start to become translucent and step into your body like so."  Wrath walked up to Azrael and began to merge with him.  Soon, only Azrael was left standing there.  "Now, lets go kick some tyranic ass huh kid," came Wrath's voice from Azrael's mouth.
	"Hell yeah, you just lead the way man," Azrael replied in his own voice getting back into the car.  As he turned the key, his eyes began to glow like the searing flames of deepest hell and as he drove away  letting out a scream of burnt rubber form his back tires, something inside him made him give a demonic laugh for all the night to hear.     

To Be Continued...

HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88
HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88HB88

