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(jan/feb 1989)
Captain Nintendo
What Happened In Part I: Brett Randalls, a member of
Nintendo's R&D team was accidentially endowed with special powers. The
accident also brought to life the Mother Brain from "Metroid."
Brett and Tara, have just discovered their friend, Max, and a terrified
life-size Princess Zelda at the mercy of a larger-than-life Ganon, who in
turn is being enlisted by the Mother Brain in her attempt to... to... oh,
you'll find out. Pass the popcorn.
"Aw, man," exclaimed Brett, "not Ganon! Not
Ganon!" Turning to Tara, he
confided, "Tara, I don't know what to do. These are the
baddest villains yet and I'm just one guy."
"Brett," replied Tara calmly taking his hand.
"I don't know too much about these new powers of yours or even what's
really going on here, but I do know this: You are the captain of your fate.
You have great powers that are totally unique. Look at yourself in the
mirror. You are already more than 'just one guy.' You are Captain
Nintendo."
Brett Randalls turned to see his reflection in the tinted
picture window of the reception area. He gazed at the inspiring figure in
the glass, adorned with the costume he, himself, had designed. In that
fleeting moment, he realized his awesome destiny. Tara was right. Brett
Randalls was now Captain Nintendo. And now, Captain Nintendo was needed.
Turning from the glass, he stared bravely at the terrifying spectacle before
him. As he took a step toward the perilously powerful monstrosities ahead
and without turning his gaze from them, Captain Nintendo remarked, "You
know, this is turning into a really long day..."
Concentrating, Captain Nintendo raised his arm shoulder-high
and pointed his fingers at the terrifying beast in front of him. But, before
Brett could fire any kind of blast, Ganon disappeared.
"What!?" thought Captain. "Where'd he... Ooof!!"
Something unseen had knocked Captain Nintendo several feet across the sloor
and onto his costumed keester. He was so shocked, he didn't even hear Tara
(who by this time was trying to administer First Aid to his unconscious best
pal, Max) scream his name. Though considerable dazed, he could sense that
Ganon was coming toward him. Instinctively, Captain Nintendo bathed the area
in different hues hoping to change the light pattern around Ganon and make
him visible. Going through the spectrum had little effect until Captain hit
upon ultraviolet rays. He could just make out a huge form plodding toward
him. He then increased the intensity of the rays, casting a dim silverish
wash over the entire reception area.
"Arroarrrggh!!" Ganon roared in pain and promptly
became visible, waving his apelike arms and glaring with crazed fury.
Cap wasted no time. Though weakened by the blow from Ganon,
Cap focused a concentrated beam of solid silver laser light and hit the
towering beast full force right between the eyes.
"Arroarrrrrgggh!!! Rrrraurrgghh!!" Ganon was
definitely ticked off. He put his paws to his smoldering eyes, stumbled
back, and plopped to his own keester with a considerable thud. He continued
to snarl and complain unintelligibly.
Captain Nintendo noticed that the Mother Brain was quivering
somewhat. He realized that the Mother Brain was directly controlling Ganon.
"All right, you two! That will be quite enough!"
Captain NIntendo looked up to see Morgana O'Faye, Nintendo's
top receptionist, descending the stairway which led into the reception area.
"I'm the one responsible for this area and I won't
stand for any roughhousing in here." scolded Morgana. "Take it
outside where it belongs!"
"Where it belongs!! That's it!" said Captain
Nintendo to himself. "Sorry,Morgana," he said, redirecting his
attention. "This... they... it..."
"Oh, Brett! It's you!" shouted Morgana getting a
closer look. She had
maintained a world class crush on Brett for some time now,
though she never let him suspect it. "I didn't recognize... Say, nice
threads! I really like the boots, but I'd put, like, a big S on the chest;
or a bat. And over here I'd try one of those."
"Morgana, I'd like to stay and chat, but I'm sort of in
the middle of
something and you've just given me an idea."
"Me? But I..."
"Brett, did you injure that thing permanently?"
asked Tara, still attending to Max who was starting to come around.
"I think he's only blinded temporarily," Cap
answered, "which means we've got to work fast. You and Morgana stay
here and help Max and Zelda. I'll be back very soon." As he turned to
go he could see that Zelda, frozen with fear, looked like a mannequin,
oblivious to everything. "Hang in there, Princess," he thought.
"I'm going to get you the best kind of help... from 'where it
belongs'."
Brett raced back to the R&D department.
"EMERALD!" he shouted.
"I saw. I saw." said EMERALD. "I intercepted
magnetic field relays and watched the whole thing through the security
camera."
"Oooh, that's very good!"
"Thanks."
"So you know what I've got in mind?" asked Cap.
"Probabilities indicate."
"EMERALD, spit it out!!"
"Yeah, i know."
"Will it work?"
"Well, if we insert random values for unknown variables
not already in
conjunction with constant factors..."
"EMERALD!!!!"
"I haven't got the foggiest idea!"
"Thanks a heap," said Brett and turned to leave.
"Hey, Brett," said EMERALD.
"Yeah?" said Brett.
"Good luck, man. Kick his tail."
Moments later Brett was upstairs in the Game Counselors
area.
"Anbody seen Howard?" he asked.
"I think he's down in Production passing out
autographs," someone said.
"Dude, are those longjohns you're wearing?"
another Game Counselor shouted.
"Never mind," countered Brett. "Is anyone
playing 'The Legend of Zelda'?"
"I am," said Phillip Bland, "but I'm only on
Level 4. I've got a magic sword, too, though I wouldn't even be this far if
it wasn't for the other counselors."
Brett hurried to Phillip's desk and stood before the
monitor. He stared at the colorful screen and concentrated. Suddenly, there
was a bright flash which gained the attention of the other Game Counselors.
And there, standing beside Captain Nintendo, was Link.
"Whoa, cool!" shouted the counselors. "Hey,
Phil, what kind of controller are you using? Is that in the Player's
Guide?"
"Boots are killer, but the chest needs a star
or..." the counselors continued. Phillip, as usual, was dumbfounded.
"C'mon," said Captain Nintendo to Link. "Ganon's
here. We need your help."
Without a word, the heroic pair bolted off toward the
reception area where they arrived to find Max, Tara, and Morgana fending off
an obstinate Darknut. And to make matters worse, Ganon was beginning to
recover.
"The Mother Brain has just brought it here for
reinforcements," shouted Tara, noticing the Captain and Link arrive.
"EMERALD says she didn't have to spend any more energy controlling
Ganon since he was hurt, so she managed to bring this thing here."
"EMERALD?" inquired Captain.
"Que pasa, Boss?" came a familiar mechanical voice
from the reception desk PC. There on the screen was EMERALD and somehow it
didn't seem to surprise Brett, considering how quickly EMERALD learned what
it was capable of accessing.
"I don't understand any of this," said Max,
hitting the Darknut square in the jaw, with no effect.
"Hit him from behind!" shouted Captain Nintendo.
"It's his weak spot."
Max dashed behind the Darknut, raised his fists high over
his head, and
brought them down full force. Without a sound, it vibrated
and vanished,
though a faint cry emanated from the Mother Brain. Tara and
Morgana sank on the stairs, sighing with relief, while Max collapsed
completely near the reception desk.
"Grrrrraarrrgh!!!!!" Ganon bellowed, hig eyes wide
and glowing red like
volcanic embers.
"Uh-oh. Dodongo breath's back!" EMERALD alerted.
"And the Brain is pouring all her remaining energy directly into
him!"
As suddenly as before, Ganon disappeared.
"Don't be fooled, Link," said Captain Nintendo.
"He's still here, somewhere."
Link wasted no time and struck out in the direction of
Ganon's last location. Bingo! On the first swipe, the sword connected hard
against Ganon's thick hide. Stunned, he became visible for a few moments as
the Mother Brain quivered and shrieked. Brett fired another silver laser
blast, but the giant vanished too quickly.
"He seems to weaken when he comes into contact with
something silver," said Brett. "Do you have anything of
silver?"
Link considered and then shook his head.
"Brett," cried Morgana, "try my letter
opener. It's pure silver!"
Suddenly, Link fell back against a wall. The raging
invisible Ganon had landed a substantial blow of his own; a blow that had
knocked the wind out of Link. Captain Nintendo felt it, too, since he was
directly maintaining Link's life support to this world.
Out of nowhere came a pair of flying fireballs straight
toward Link. With his legendary lightning-fast reflexes, he struck the fiery
spheres. As the sword connected with the fireballs, Ganon again became
momentarily visible and then vanished. Two more fireballs hit Link. Captain
Nintendo could feel his energy draining, though Link remained standing.
"He's too close to Mother Brain," said the
Captain. "We've got to separate them, Link. Draw him outside while I
get..."
FLOOM!! Two more fireballs sped between the Captain and
Link, just missing them. Link raced toward the door and outside into the
parking lot followed by another pair of fireballs, almost clipping his
heels. The door then seemed to open by itself and Ganon's distinctive odor
trailed outside. He was pursuing Link. Captain Nintendo bounded to the
reception desk and grabbed the silver letter opener.
"Careful! It's sharp," cautioned Morgana.
Cap grabbed the letter opener and charged toward the door.
As he passed by the stationary Mother Brain, a drifting bubble seemed to
deliberately swoop down against his shoulder injecting a seering pain.
Reflexively, Captain Nintendo turned and fired an electrical blast at the
Mother Brain, but hit her pedestal instead, with no result. Jumping as high
as he could, Brett fired another blast, this time directly into the Mother
Brain. Though she seemed to absorb the blast, Cap could tell she had been
affected.
"Smoke that, witch!" He knew he'd made some
progress, but there was a more pressing problem in the parking lot. Cap shot
out the door, dreading the destruction he feared had already taken place. He
was relieved to find that Link had thus far managed to dodge the fireballs
in the unimpeded freedom of the parking lot and as yet no real damage had
occurred.
FLOOM!! Link, out of breath, succumbed to two more
fireballs, which brought him to his knees. Captain Nintendo, too, had to
steady himself as he fell to one knee from the loss of energy. They would
not survive another such attack; and the both knew it.
"Hit the next fireballs with your sword, Link!"
shouted Cap
Link said not a word, but nodded his comprehension. A split
second later, another pair of fireballs were streaming toward him. With
perfect timing, Link raised his sword, divided the flaming globes, and for a
third time, the savage Ganon became momentarily visible. But this time
Captain Nintendo was ready. Just as Ganon began to come into view, Cap
lunged toward him with the letter opened, unerringly connecting with the
target.
Ganon roared in incredible pain and began to flash in and
out of visibility. Cap could head shrieks coming from inside the building.
The Mother Brain was feeling the pain as well since she was directly
supplying Ganon's life support. Suddenly, Ganon froze motionless and then
evaporated as though he was being beamed away. The letter opener hung in
mid-air for a second and then dropped to the ground. Captain Nintendo looked
through the tinted glass and saw the diabolic Mother Brain shimmer and
slowly fade from sight, leaving only a quickly dissipating black smoke
behind.
"Well," said Cap turning toward Link who by now
had risen to his feet. "What is there to say but Thank you, my
friend." He stretched his hand to the fabled adventurer. As the heroic
duo stood shaking hands, Link smiled and spoke the only words Captain
Nintendo had heard him declare:
"I like the boots, but on the chest I'd put..."
and then Link faded back to continue his adventure in Hyrule on the Game
Counselor's monitor.
Inside, an anxious trio greeted Brett as he reentered the
building. Cap waved them off, however, and approached the PC. "EMERALD,
is the Mother Brain gone?" he asked. "Well, yes and no..."
started EMERALD.
"EMERALD," said a very tired Brett, "one day,
I'm going to fry your ROM."
"O.K., I'm hip. The Mother Brain is in a dormant
suspension phase - what we would call 'hibernating' until she can store up
enough mental energy to resume her plan. There's no way to determine how
long she'll be gone. Might be centuries; might be just a few seconds."
"What exactly is her plan?" asked Cap.
"Recall her programming, Brett. The Mother Brain is
programmed to attempt world domination!"
"I hadda ask," groaned Captain Nintendo.
"Well, with that happy thought, I must be getting back
to my desk. I'm way past my break time," said Max and promptly
departed.
"What a day," sighed Captain Nintendo as he
returned the letter opener to Morgana.
"Brett, what was it you were going to ask me just
before all this began?" asked Tara.
"Huh? Oh. Well, I just wondered if you'd like to go out
with me? There, I said it," said Brett like a heavy burden had just
been lifted.
"Well, that's sweet, Brett," said Tara with a
strange glint in here eye, "but I really try not to date the people I
work with, you know? Thanks anyway."
Tara proceeded down the hall as Brett watched after her,
scratching his head. Turning, he smiled at Morgana and then lumbered outside
where he searched the air with his eyes. He reflected on how his life and
purpose had changed so drastically in such a short time. And then he spoke:
"If you can hear me, Mother Brain, listen well: You
will not succeed. For wherever there is an injustice to be rectified, a
person in need of rescue, or a quest to be taken up, there also will you
find the power of Nintendo... And it will always triumph. I promise."
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