• Published 8th Aug 2013
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Future Shock - Java Joe



A group of mechanised ponies awake to a world that has seemingly passed them by.

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A Dead World

The three ponies crested the hill and looked about them. The world was not as it should have been. Directly in front of them should have been the back entrance to the amusement park but all they saw was cracked concrete, corroded metal supports and the remains of what was once the centerpiece of the park namely The Tree of Friendship.

"I guess the park is closed?" Fluttershy asked.

Twilight sat down on a rock. "This isn't right girls. We were supposed to go to the processing office at the park to get our assignments for the day and now we can't because the park isn't there anymore. What happened?"

"Wasn't there a network or computer or somethin' we were supposed to contact just in case of an emergency?" Applejack asked.

"That's it!" Twilight said jumping to her hooves which frightened Fluttershy in the process. "We can contact H.A.S.B.R.O.!" She stood there for a moment, her horn glowing before turning to the others and asking, "do you remember the frequency? I don't seem to have it."

"Shucks sugarcube, you're the bookworm y'all are supposed to have that stuff programmed. Ah just buck apples and give the young'uns a ponyback ride."

"I think it's in the 6Ghz range, " Fluttershy mumbled. She was embarrassed about knowing this and didn't want Twilight Sparkle to feel bad but at the same time they needed to contact the satellite so she compromised by simply not speaking very loudly. But loud or soft didn't matter because Twilight not only heard her but had already started to broadcast the necessary signal.

There was a burst of static as Twilight tried to narrow in on the right frequency. But soon she was able to get a very faint signal. Turning to her friends she said, "you're going to need to help me here. I think I've got it but it's faint. Can you help me boost my signal?" Both Applejack and Fluttershy connected to Twilight and soon all three of them were linked to what they hoped would give them the answer.

"Hello? H.A.S.B.R.O? Are you receiving us?" they asked.

Far off in space, thousands of kilometers above their heads, a lone satellite drifted by. It had been over one thousand years since anybody had contacted him. One thousand years of neglect. One thousand years of being alone. When suddenly, like a bright light being turned on in the darkness, he received his first message. At first, he thought it was just an old recording that had somehow been activated. This wasn't the first time he had gotten a message from Earth. Usually it was just a jabbering transceiver that had sent out a message as it died but this time there were actual words and when they were repeated he responded as best he could.

"H.A.S.B.R.O? I remember a H.A.S.B.R.O. He was the one that made everything at the park run. Yes he did. He was the one that made the rides go and the food stalls work and the..."

"H.A.S.B.R.O please. We're from the park Equestria Wonderland. We were just put together today and the park is closed. Things aren't right down here. Can you tell us what we should do next?"

"The park? No. The park is gone. And H.A.S.B.R.O was alone for all that time. He waited and waited and waited for orders to come but they never came. I think H.A.S.B.R.O went a little crazy being alone for so long. It's a good thing he's a satellite or else something bad might have happened, " the satellite sent. The message was jumbled and garbled as if it's AI software had degraded to the point where it was no longer lucid. "No, you can't be from the park. The great cataclysm saw to that."

"Great cataclysm? What happened?" the trio asked.

"There was a war. People got sick. People died. Many people died. Some wanted to kill everybody. Some just wanted to hide. One day the park went quiet. Then the emergency broadcasts stopped. The lights went out over the planet and then the whole Earth went silent. Sometimes somebody would try to contact H.A.S.B.R.O or maybe it wasn't me they just wanted to contact something. They had not enough power and couldn't receive. Then they went quiet too. I think that was over one thousand years ago."

"One thousand years?"

"Yes. H.A.S.B.R.O... I... I'm H.A.S.B.R.O... yes... I talked to the other satellites. Very few still exist. Most are just floating junk right now. Waiting to burn up on reentry. But I'm happy to know the park is coming back. Soon there will be rides and children and ponies and people to talk to and everybody will be happy again."

"H.A.S.B.R.O, there's no park left. We just came out of the factory and don't know what's going on, " the three sent.

"Go West. There are lights. They're faint but there."

"People? Humans are still alive after all this time?"

"Maybe. I don't know. They haven't contacted me but sometimes I see their light when I fly over. I think I tried to contact them. They don't answer. You can..." the signal got too weak at that point and the three remaining ponies were forced to cut the connection and unlink bringing their personalities back to the front.

"One thousand years!" Applejack cried. "What in Celestia's name could have happened?"

"H.A.S.B.R.O mentioned a war and people getting sick. Maybe a biological plague?" Twilight responded.

"He said to go West which is..., " Fluttershy extended a wing and passed it a few times towards the horizon before locking on, "that way. That is unless anypony else has a better idea?" When neither of her friends answered they decided that was probably the best thing they could do.

They walked along the cracked asphalt of what was once a major thoroughfare, broken and decayed buildings were on each side which in the nearly deafening silence only made them all that spookier. Occasionally there would be a thud or a creak as pieces of masonry fell or what was left of the foundations shifted but beyond that, the world was completely silent. All this only added to Fluttershy's fear and many times she needed to be coaxed or even pushed to make her proceed forward.

After a half-dozen attempts at this Applejack just lost her temper. "Gosh darn it Fluttershy! We need ta move and we ain't gonna be able to make any ground while yer all too afraid to move! Shut down yer personality circuit for a while and maybe we can make up some ground!"

"Now Applejack, you know that's not fair. We're all programmed to act in a certain way and asking Fluttershy not to be afraid is like asking you not to want to give children pony back rides. It's who she is, " Twilight said in an attempt to stop this from escalating.

"Ah know, ah know. But it's just so damn frustratin' not to be making the best time we can." Applejack stopped and waited a moment as if taking a deep breath. "Y'all are right. Ah'm sorry Fluttershy. Y'all cain't help it."

"It's okay Applejack. I'll try to be braver just for you." Both Fluttershy and Applejack started walking forward only to notice that Twilight had slipped away when neither one was looking.

"Twilight!?" Applejack called out. "Dang it all! Where you gone sugarcube?"

"She's over there, " Fluttershy said pointing with her wing towards a large crumbling structure not too far away.

When they got there Applejack shook her head and smiled when she noticed what kind of building it used to be. "Trust Twilight Sparkle ta find a library. C'mon, let's go get her, " she said as she led Fluttershy up the stairs and into the building. They found Twilight carefully poking around trying to find a book or some kind of information on what happened to the world. The problem is that a millennia of wind, rain and the elements would turn the books to powder when touched. The recent storm had turned a lot of the books into a kind of paper maché sludge which slowly ran down the shelves and pooled on the floor.

"They sure don't make 'em like they used to, " Applejack commented. "So what are we looking for?"

"I'm looking for a time capsule. When we got here I sensed a weak signal from a tracker placed inside and it led me here. Maybe there's something in it that could help us, " Twilight said as she slowly made her way through the ruined library.

"What's it look like?"

"I don't know. But it would probably be in a locked box, maybe sealed in concrete or something to protect it." The three ponies decided to split up to search the premises for this. It didn't take long before Fluttershy called the other two over to where she stood.

"Could this be it?" Fluttershy asked as she pulled a metal box out from under a partially congealed pile of what was once books on tax laws.

"That's it!" Twilight cried but try as she might, she couldn't open the box. The lock had been rusted shut and she was unable to get it to open.

"Here, let me try, " Applejack said as she placed the box on the ground and with a mighty kick bucked it across the room where it burst open and the pages from the book burst forth like an explosion. The three ponies raced about gathering as much of the pages as they could before they were lost to the winds.

Twilight gathered all the laminated pages together and quickly scanned them. They were incomplete as some of the pages had been blown away but she was able to build up enough of a framework that let her know what had happened to the world as well as what the time capsule had been built for. There had been a great war of words between the East and the West. Conventional weapons had not been used except in some small border skirmishes as such not a lot of people actually paid attention to it. That is until one day in the great city of New York people started getting sick. At first they thought it to be a seasonal flu. It started with fever, body aches, coughing and sneezing. By the second day those infected were vomiting blood and bleeding from every possible orifice. By the third day they were dead. New York was quarantined but the disease had spread to regions outside the city. It was found in many large cities in the United States, Canada, Europe and even as far away as China. Those that were infected were killed, those that weren't infected isolated themselves. They were however fighting a losing battle as the incubation period for the disease was a week and it could be spread during that time that people didn't even know they were infected.

Cities became ghost towns as people barricaded themselves inside their own homes. Those that could would drive out to cottages and hunting cabins in the wilderness in the hopes that the disease would spare them. But nobody was safe. The disease ripped through entire populations until it wasn't just cities but whole countries that had died. The ponies looked at each other realizing the worst that maybe they were alone on this dead planet.

The rest of the contents of the time capsule had degraded to such a degree that all that was left was some papers that crumbled to the touch, some electronics that no longer worked and a small colourful pile of vinyl dust that had once been replicas of the Mane Six. The ponies however didn't know this and decided that they needed to continue Westward. After all, there might still be a pocket of humanity out there somewhere and maybe, just maybe, they might find somewhere to call home and have a purpose.

Author's Note:

This chapter took a long time to complete. I think I've been working on this for the better part of a year. I've cut it a little short because there's more to come but I don't want to get into it just yet.

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Uhmmm... thanks? :rainbowhuh:

Sorry, I just find this along with comments of "this story sucks" to have little merit. Do you think you could elaborate on what it is you didn't like about it?

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