Dear Diary,
Shortly after making it through the Final Wave, a swirling portal appeared before us, pulling our ship into another realm. The sea vanished beneath us, replaced with dry land. Instead of open water, we found ourselves in front of an auto electrician workshop close to Underwood.
The building was eerily quiet, machines covered in a thick layer of dust, and tools scattered across the floor. Amongst them, I noticed items familiar to a car mechanic: tyre inflators, brake pads, diagnostic tools and oil filters. There was a surreal calmness to the place, a stark contrast to the stormy seas we had just braved.
Lint, in his usual reckless style, had already darted into the workshop when a monstrous demon, Balam, appeared from the shadows. The demon was the guardian of the fourth piece of the Quadforce and the workshop its sacred sanctuary.
A fierce battle ensued. It was during this clash that we made a discovery that seemed almost too coincidental. Amongst the tools in the workshop, we found a set of car brakes. They were of an unfamiliar design, intricately made, and impossibly strong.
Seeing no other option, Lint picked up the brakes and, with an aim that would impress the finest warrior, threw them at the demon. The brakes hit Balam square in the chest, causing him to drop the fourth piece of the Quadforce, which Lint quickly retrieved.
With the demon defeated, our teleportation journey reversed, and we found ourselves back on the seas of Melbourne. As we sailed away from the auto electrician’s workshop and the demon’s realm, the completed Quadforce led us to Lint’s close friend Petra, the pirate captain, unconscious and in desperate need of rescue. Lint, powered by the Quadforce, was able to save her.
With all pieces of the Quadforce now with us, and our adventure at an end, we sailed into a peaceful, calming sea. As the sun set, colouring the sky with shades of orange and red, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of relief and accomplishment. But I also knew, with Lint aboard, there was always another adventure on the horizon.
Till then,
Captain Lionel