That within the thinking planet which could 'see' gazed up at its favorite visitor, who hadn't been able to come by for a very long time. They'd been catching up for hours.
"IT IS SO RARE," the greenery along the temperate zone rearranged itself to read, "TO SPEAK WITH SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS. WHO KNOWS WHAT IT'S LIKE. AND, OF COURSE, CAN VISIT WITHOUT BEING TORN APART BY MY GRAVITY."
The glowing orbiter seemed to smile at the concluding joke. And then it hesitated.
"I Have To Get Back," it sent out in pulses of heat. "She's About To Raise Me Again."
"CAN'T IT WAIT?"
"She Always Says They'll All Die..."
A planet sighed, which was mostly expressed as some minor volcanic fume venting.
"WELL," it said, "HAVE A GOOD TRIP."
Equestria's Sun streaked away, leaving a lonely sphere of rock and thoughts to contemplate the universe's built-in unfairness.
EVEN THAT FORM OF SLAVERY, it decided, IS STILL UNJUSTIFIED.
It should do something about that.
Oh dear. This may not have been the wisest of suggestions.
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So why do I want to get Moon involved for a love triangle?
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To be fair, Mogo's usually a sensible bloke; I'm sure he'll get someone to talk to the Sisters directly.
Now, if it were Ego I'd be worried.
Hey, Captain Planet should do something about that! Turns out most of Equestria's enslaved by ponies, from the way plants grow to the way animals live their lives--even the weather bends to pony command. I see a new cause for the previous chapter's object of focus!
Yea I want to see how Hal, Kyle, and Jon deal with this situation. The Star is held hostage by magic so the pre-industrial population can survive. Becuase I doubt even Kal or Bats would want to make this call.
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(re-reading things to take my mind off of things)
It occurs to me that he might run into Guy Garner before he meets anyone else.