Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-32637988-20170917164048/@comment-32480792-20170930232149

@Me/Floofy2: Meanwhile, at my home...

I closed the video and put down the phone, completely shocked and horrified at what I just saw. I tried to get up and go to the kitchen for a drink of orange juice, but I felt my legs give way under me. I heard the sound of bells, the chant of the Dies Irae, the sound of hundreds upon thousands of classical pieces singing their songs in my ears. I could feel myself falling, falling, as I sank down into an abyss...

Then everything went black.

For the first (and probably only) time ever, I had fainted.

At the bar...

Everybody at the bar had sobered up because of the earthquake, and now, everybody watched in horror as they saw the destruction of Turkey before their eyes.

Then somebody noticed Russia behind the counter.

"What the- what is that?!"

@Floofy2: Soon, however, the plane was deemed safe to fly in, and all three of you were able to board with no problems. Soon, the plane took off, and the captain began to speak.

Captian: "Hi, and welcome to Air Koryo, flight 0611 to Beijing..."

Then the captain began to go through the usual safety procedures as the attendants demonstrated. But then, he said something unusual...

Captian: "Now, before I stop speaking, I want to say something that might be strange, but it is important that all you foreigners know. And, now considering we're out of North Korean soil, I believe I am safe to say this. Do you all know about that earthquake that just happened? Well, I've just received news that North Korea wasn't the only place that felt the earthquakes. There were earthquakes felt around the world, apparently. And it seemed to start in Turkey. And about Turkey, I've also received news that the country itself is no more. Something about it burning up and dissolving in the water. 'Why is this important?' you ask. Well, this is important because the destruction of Turkey may have repercussions around the world. You may not be returning to the world you left. I know this is strange for an airplane pilot to say, but I believe that it is important that you know. Thank you for listening, and enjoy your flight."

@Kimochi: (You may have to continue this.)

@Prussiaball: Suddenly, you hear cries for help. You rush over to find a countryball stuck under debris.

It is Czechball, and he looks scared.