Thomas glanced over at his friend, Rick, who stood with a glass of whiskey in hand, eyes wide with excitement. "Time to make this RC car my bitch!" he declared, flipping the switch. The engine roared to life, but before they could celebrate, the car began to tremble and expand, metal twisting and reshaping until it towered over them, casting a shadow as big as Rick's house.
Rick, still rooted to the spot, slurred slightly, "Is this real, or have I had one too many?" The giant machine, now fully transformed, revved its engines and sped off into the night, leaving behind a trail of dust and the chilling message emblazoned on its rear: "Time To Make The World My Bitch."
Thomas turned to Rick, his heart pounding. "We can't just let it rampage through town. We have to stop it!" he insisted, his mind racing with the implications of their creation's newfound autonomy.
Thomas and Rick gathered the townsfolk at the local diner, explaining the predicament. An old mechanic named Jeb, with grease-stained hands and a knowing smile, joined them. "Got an idea or two on how we might tame that beast," he offered, his voice gruff yet reassuring.
Thomas, armed with a remote control, explained, "We'll lure it to the old quarry. It's the only place big enough to contain it." The plan was risky, but it was their best shot at reclaiming control.
Rick, feeling a surge of courage, shouted, "Here it comes! Everyone, get ready!" With the townsfolk poised to spring their trap, the tension was palpable. Thomas clutched the remote tightly, his fingers hovering over the buttons that could potentially save them all.
















