by Whatevr89532 » Thu Jan 18, 2018 9:23 pm
Abruptly, in the middle of the evening news one night, someone hijacks the signal on a number of Muffinville's TV channels. Later, the police and anyone else investigating the incident will be completely mystified as to the precise origin of the hijacking signal,though it will be clear that a few particular TV stations really need their security checked over. But for now...there is the message.
A dark, blurry image appears on screen. It's a room--well, more like a small area enclosed in concrete--with a folding chair, and a small, unidentifiable figure sitting in said chair. A heavily voiceover, spoken by a heavily distorted, deep-throated, growling voice, begins soon after this strange broadcast starts: "There are those in and around this town who consider themselves 'heroes'. Who claim they are willing to help those in need. Here's a little game for you, 'heroes'. I have this little girl locked up tight." The scene on the screen static-transitions to a slightly more zoomed-in shot where the figure on the chair can be seen a little bit more clearly, at least enough to see long hair and that they are slumped over as if asleep or crying. "If nobody comes to save her, there's no telling what will happen." The voice gives a good, deep mu-haha for a second. "If you do think an innocent life is worth saving, maybe you should pay a visit to the Youngton post office." Youngton is a small district of Muffinville known for being largely populated by Red girls and other variants of people much older than they physically appear. It only has one post office, so the instructions are pretty clear. The voice continues, "I'll be seeing you again..." and then the hijacked signal abruptly cuts off, just as the stations it affects finally begin to realize something is wrong.
Will anyone respond to this challenge? Was anyone even watching the news or one of the several other channels affected at the time? Only time will tell.
((A kind of action/mystery thread is planned here. Probably not much in the way of transformations unless a character is almost literally asking for it.))