Background Pony #848D

Okay, 40k ponyguy here.

Thought I'd try posting a teaser of the crossover story I'm working on and this image seems about the closest I can find to this scene.

If there were somewhere I could drop this story so others could read it, a link would be appreciated.

Okay… Here goes.



Twilight stood before the immense machine, her mind racing.

How could one little pony stop such a huge machine?

Her magic had been able to stop it's shooting, and it appeared to be stunned for the moment, but this certainly wouldn't last.

She needed to take it down somehow.

The alicorn looked around for something, anything she could use.

The surrounding area was littered with demolished buildings, broken pipes, girders and still smouldering debris. Most of this was too small to really do any damage.

Her wandering gaze settled on what was once probably the corner of a tower block. The fifteen foot long 'L' shaped concrete block probably weighed several tons.

This was going to be a strain.

The last time she'd lifted something that big was when the Ursa had come to Ponyville.

A purple glow surrounded the rubble and it slowly lifted in to the air.

Twilight's horn flared brightly, her face a mask of desperation.

The titan's weapon barrels began to spin up again ready to fire.

This made Twilight panic. She could get blown apart at any moment.

With a final burst of magic, she hurled the rubble at the titan like a spear.

A few rounds began to stitch a path across the ground in a zig-zag pattern trying to find the range to hit the tiny magical creature that dared to challenge the might of the god-machine.

The chunk of masonry smashed through the cockpit window of the Warhound, crumpling half of it inwards with the impact. The momentum of the broken building was enough to drive it clean through the roof of the titan's torso.

The titan rocked back and forth, impaled, before it's corrupted machine spirit finally decided it was dead.

It toppled backwards with a groan and an earth-shaking crash.



Is this scene enough to interest anyone?

And could it possibly inspire any new artwork perhaps?