Shitbox Rally
Stage 2: Viravalli to Addagarda
Stage Start: 1 Sun, 20/7/3251, Viravalli Campsite
Weather at Stage Start: Warm and humid, with a strong breeze.
Weather at mid-stage: Slightly warmer (still cool for Crugandr, about 90F or 32C.), less humid, windy
Weather at Stage End (First Car): Starting to become hot (about 97F / 36C) and the humidity has returned, though the wind remains strong…
Weather at Stage End (Last Car): Remains much the same as before.
Stage End (First Car): A little after 2-and-72 Sun, 20/7/3251, Addagarda Campsite
Stage End (Last Car): A little after 5-and-53 Sun, 20/7/3251, Addagarda Campsite
While yesterday’s run was done mostly on cobblestone roads, it’s clear that ahead of everyone is going to be a lot of gravel today, a test of how well you can handle driving your cars. On your left, there is the Duskwater River, slow and steady and strong, a common source of water for the local wildlife. On your right, there is a thick forest, occasionally alive with the sounds of a healthy logging industry. The road is long and winds its way alongside the river, as if at one time it may have been a path for towing boats or rafts, or maybe even primitive barges up the river. Sure enough, if you look hard enough, there’s a near identical path on the other side, in far worse condition. Twice, it is necessary to slow way down in order to cross a wooden bridge over the river to the other side, or otherwise suffer driving through what was once gravel, and instead has now turned to stony mud. Upon arriving at Addagarda, the people there are very suspicious of us, won’t let us into the town’s inn to spend the night, and tell us to “go away before you anger the wolves.” Our campsite this time is, again, near the forest, although most of the cars end up on the other side of the road, near the river to give more room for tents and people.
Notes: Randomization is active. Breakdowns are active. Time is in Earth Time. New: Finishing order after the teams.
@Madrias
Team Shift Happens
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 08:36:15
Average MPH: 41.3
Randomizer: 7
Refueling Stops: 1
Breakdown: 3 (Tires)
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Things could have gone way, way better. Unfortunately, it seems that every sharp rock out there was aimed at one tire or another on the Bricksley, forcing the team to stop multiple times to have Jayde use his magic to repair and reinflate the tires.
@Caligari
Team Wayfarers
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 06:34:40
Average MPH: 54.0
Randomizer: 9
Refueling Stops: 1
Breakdown: 1 (Powertrain)
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Team Wayfarers made good pace, although Jill Willow-Wright had to get out of the IFAZ Bogatir long enough to “heal” the engine after it developed a rather nasty ticking noise.
@Executive
Team Gearknobs
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 07:48:09
Average MPH: 45.5
Randomizer: 7
Refueling Stops: 0
Breakdown: 1 (Powertrain)
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
The Hakaru Carica did well, right up until the engine just plain cut out on Team Gearknobs. They sat there for a while, trying everything, until Team Shift Happens came along and Rukari “fixed” the ECU with a handful of stray vacuum tubes. Surprisingly, whatever he seems to have done made the engine come back to life.
@BannedbyAndroid
Team Fallen Angels of the Past
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 04:49:55
Average MPH: 73.5
Randomizer: 13
Refueling Stops: 0
Breakdown: 0
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Like they did in the last stage, Maria and Lucia put the hammer down in the Claussient, and they flew across the gravel like they’d both borrowed the spirits of Group B drivers of the past.
@interior
Team Slow
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 06:15:55
Average MPH: 56.7
Randomizer: 10
Refueling Stops: 1
Breakdown: 0
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Team Slow’s Schnell again proves to be reliable, and quick enough to avoid being last to the food today. However, they got sprayed with gravel after the second bridge, courtesy of a fast moving yellow, red, and blue rally car. While no major damage was done, there are some small dings and dents in the bodywork.
@TheYugo45GV
Team Oil Crisis
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 04:37:20
Average MPH: 76.8
Randomizer: 12
Refueling Stops: 2
Breakdown: 0
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Again, the Union Magistrate proves it was made for this kind of world. Taking to the gravel like a snake takes to grass, Team Oil Crisis hustles their mighty Army Green wagon along the river road.
@Knugcab
Team Hillbilly Rollers
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 07:09:08
Average MPH: 49.7
Randomizer: 7
Refueling Stops: 1
Breakdown: 1 (Powertrain)
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Andreas narrowly avoids complete catastrophic failure of the engine when a deafening bang was followed by a sudden and massive drop in oil pressure. Pulling over, they find that a dirty great rock has gouged a hole in their oil pan. Luckily, they had a spare in the back, as well as plenty of oil. At the camp, Janne offered Jayde a large Swedish MRE to fix their damaged oil pan.
@Fayeding_Spray
Team Witchlight
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 07:17:34 (Fun fact: This was my locker combination in high school.)
Average MPH: 48.7
Randomizer: 9
Refueling Stops: 1
Breakdown: 3 (Tires)
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Things were going well for Team Witchlight until they burst a tire and had to change it. None of them could figure out the jack, but between Finne using the tire iron and Ambay lifting the car, they got that tire changed.
@MrdjaNikolen
Team Mravolinski-Chitco
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 06:56:24
Average MPH: 51.2
Randomizer: 9
Refueling Stops: 0
Breakdown: 2 (Chassis)
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
The Kontir Cunningham was, quite fast until a hard bump dislodged a bunch of their cargo and forced them to spend a good bit of time putting it all back where it belonged.
@variationofvariables
Team Blazers
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 05:30:38
Average MPH: 64.5
Randomizer: 9
Refueling Stops: 1
Breakdown: 3 (Tires)
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Damn rocks! A bit of sharp gravel created a nasty slow leak. After airing it back up once, only to have it go flat again later, Team Blazers put the spare on the Yamada and continued onward. At the campsite, Romulo, Watson, and Charlotte worked together to patch the burst tire, reinflate it, and put it back on the spare tire rack.
@SurrealCereal
Team Machinas Con Passiones
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 07:01:37
Average MPH: 50.5
Randomizer: 9
Refueling Stops: 4
Breakdown: 3 (Tires)
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
If there was any one good thing about the MCP AWSB’s abysmal gas mileage, it was that every time they stopped to refuel, they were able to put another patch on another blown tire.
@AndiD
Team Quick Rally 47
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 04:58:00
Average MPH: 71.5
Randomizer: 9
Refueling Stops: 1
Breakdown: 3 (Tires)
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Other than needing some help from the AI to change the flat, and taking a small amount of time to observe their surroundings, the Quantum Xenoanthropology team has no trouble handling the Mara on the gravel road.
@BG004130
Team Mrezhari
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 04:25:28
Average MPH: 80.3
Randomizer: 13
Refueling Stops: 0
Breakdown: 0
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Pedal to the Metal! The Dunav took every corner like a Group B rally car – Sideways, wide open throttle, gravel and dirt going everywhere. As a result of such aggressive driving, they make it to the campsite first, and help ‘clear’ it by doing donuts and flinging gravel everywhere.
@NoahC
Team Jockey
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 08:13:28
Average MPH: 43.2
Randomizer: 7
Refueling Stops: 2
Breakdown: 1 (Powertrain)
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Sitting on the side of the road waiting for the engine to cool down really isn’t much fun. The Yinzer MightyTiny spends a good deal of time doing exactly that. In the camp, it’s found that there was a coolant leak. That’s since been fixed with quite a lot of epoxy putty and a prayer to the gods of auto racing. I personally think the prayer is stronger.
@elizipeazie
Team RK Series Racing
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 05:13:36
Average MPH: 68.0
Randomizer: 12
Refueling Stops: 1
Breakdown: 0
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Making up time by driving fast, Connor pushes the Dione hard. The Tangerine Tank cares little for this pesky road surface called ‘gravel,’ it’s a road so it can be driven on. Rocks fly from the tires, occasionally landing in the river with a splash.
@Tzuyu_main
Team Black Rabbit
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 05:51:34
Average MPH: 60.6
Randomizer: 12
Refueling Stops: 1
Breakdown: 0
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
The Dauer’s rally heritage shows through once again as gravel sprays everywhere from under the rear wheels. They even get a little airtime over some of the smaller bumps, and likely would have been faster if they hadn’t encountered a Schnell XL53 on the second wooden bridge over the river.
@SheikhMansour
Team Spy Kids
Distance Traveled: 355.2
Time (HH:MM:SS): 06:22:17
Average MPH: 55.8
Randomizer: 8
Refueling Stops: 1
Breakdown: 4 (Team Caused)
Total Distance Traveled: 710.4
Luck wasn’t on Team Spy Kids’ side today. After dropping a fuel can in the gravel during their refuel, and then choosing to make up time by going through the mud, they lost a lot of time. A couple simple mistakes, sure, but costly ones.
Stage Finishing Order:
Team Mrezhari
Team Oil Crisis
Team Fallen Angels of the Past
Team Quick Rally 47
Team RK Series Racing
Team Blazers
Team Black Rabbit
Team Slow
Team Spy Kids
Team Wayfarers
Team Mravolinski-Chitco
Team Machines Con Passione
Team Hillbilly Rollers
Team Witchlight
Team Gearknobs
Team Jockey
Team Shift Happens
Previous Chapters:
It’s Go Time! - Starting Party 6 PM
Boldly Going / Through the Rift / Arrival in Jaduvira - Stage 0
When the Hell are We!? - Stage 0 Campsite
Out of His Damn Mind - Stage 0 Campsite
One Hot Night / Letters from the Past - Stage 0 Campsite
Over the Hill and Through the Woods - Stage 1
May the Moons have Mercy on Them - Stage 1 Campsite
Helpful Friends are Helpful - Stage 1 Campsite
Tune-ups and Tech Talks - Stage 1 Campsite
Having Mercy on a Missing Teammate - Stage 1 Campsite / The Missing Teammate - Written by TheYugo45GV and Madrias
Sleep? What is that? - Stage 1 Campsite
A Rude Awakening - Stage 1 Campsite
Viravalli Campsite, just before 1 Sun
Rukari leaped up into the driver’s seat, leaving Malavera in the middle and Kivenaal taking the passenger side of the front bench. Kayden, Jayde, and Kaylie made up the rear bench as usual. As soon as the Bricksley started up, they were greeted by a steaming warm fart out of the air vents as the blower fan ejected the stale, searing hot air from the system, the air conditioner completely overwhelmed in the old Highwayman in this heat. The windows, as a result, were rolled down to let the air in. Shadow looked equally as miserable as the rest of the team, laying on the floor and panting heavily.
Malavera tried his best to keep his left foot away from the pedals, while simultaneously trying not to interfere with Rukari’s ability to change gears.
1 Sun
As the clock rang out across the Duskwater River from Viravalli, signaling to the locals that it was time to get up and go to work, 17 vehicles roared forth down the gravel road, rocks flying everywhere.
On the Road
Things were going well at first. Rukari was making a great pace in the gravel, despite double-clutching every gear change and only having 4-High engaged with the differentials unlocked. Then the first tire popped with a muffled thud.
Kaylie was the first to hop out and grab the jack, sliding it under the rear of the truck. Kayden and Rukari grabbed wheel chocks to keep the truck from rolling off of the jack, throwing them under the good front tires as Kaylie wound the jack up to rest just under the frame.
“If you can get it off of the ground, I can fix it,” Jayde offered.
Kaylie weighed the time she’d spend spinning lug nuts free, swapping the tire out for the spare in the bed, and spinning those lug nuts back on against the time Jayde might need to fix a flat. With renewed enthusiasm, she cranked the jack handle up, lifting the rear driver’s side tire into the air. Jayde grabbed his staff out of the bed of the truck and concentrated, calling upon his arcane powers to put the tire back together again as it had been before the rock ruined it. Kaylie stared at the tire as she watched the gash in it slowly close up, and a few minutes later, was staring at a completely solid sidewall again. “Think you can put some air in that for us, or will we be relying on a little electric pump?” Kaylie asked.
“I was trained as a weather mage before I learned to do battle. Wind spells are, well, my weakest magic, but I think I can do that,” Jayde said. Sure enough, as he focused again, the tire began to fill up with air, and soon, Kaylie dropped the jack, Kayden and Rukari tossed the wheel chocks back in the truck bed, and everyone returned to the truck.
This cycle continued another four times before anything new actually happened.
That something was crossing paths with Team Gearknobs, who looked like they were about 5 minutes from dismantling their poor Carica and hiring a lizard to drag them onward. Rukari stopped and got out, asking Andy Kauffman, “Need any help?”
“This damn thing shut off and now it won’t start!” Andy said.
Jayde came over to help investigate the issue, letting his energy flow as he felt the path of electricity running through the Carica. He pointed to the ECU and looked to Rukari. “I don’t know this technology like you do,” Jayde said. “Can you fix this?”
“I can try,” Rukari replied. As the ECU was pulled, Rukari turned the toolbox in the back of the Bricksley into an impromptu work table, adding several long wires connected to vacuum tubes in a plastic project box to the ECU. When it was returned to the Carica, the engine suddenly started again.
Kaylie looked over at them as they stared at the mess of vacuum tubes and wires now crudely soldered to their engine computer. “Don’t ask how that’s supposed to work. I have no clue how he makes this stuff work, and I don’t think he does, either. The good news is, nothing he’s modified with vacuum tubes has ever blown up, so it should keep working.”
Then Team Gearknobs left with their now-functioning engine. A few minutes later, the Bricksley found another rock. This time, when they got out to check, Kaylie groaned. “Really? Both passenger side tires?” she said. Malavera lifted the side of the truck up, giving Jayde the ability to fix both tires, though this time, it was the electric pump that did the filling.
When they thought it would be smooth sailing from there, another deafening bang made everyone groan. This time, both front tires had practically exploded. Jayde stared at the tires and contemplated whether he had enough magic to make the whole truck disappear instead, but figured that stranding his traveling companions would be a terrible idea, and that if he barely had the energy to fix the tires, he really didn’t have the energy needed to vanish that amount of cast iron, steel, rubber, and glass. Kivenaal and Malavera both reached under the truck and lifted it up, knowing otherwise it would be a long wait for Kaylie to get the jack out, lift one side, let Jayde fix one tire, and then repeat it on the other side. Jayde grimaced as he fixed both tires at once, then retreated to the truck to sit down.
Kaylie, as a result, spent several long minutes waiting on the electric air pump to whine away and fill their all-terrain tires before everyone could climb back into the Bricksley and drive the last half hour into the new camp.
Addagarda Campsite, 5-and-55 Sun
With the sun already moving on its westward path, a few very long hours from disappearing for the day, but noticeably no longer directly above them, the Bricksley rolled into the camp at last, with Rukari looking exhausted behind the wheel, clearly leaning on the rim as much as possible as the van-truck idled up next to the Dione and the Magistrate, the only three cars on this side of the road, though it was understandable considering those three cars were equally a sleeping space as much as the tents the rest of the teams had brought. The rest had parked up next to the river to leave a bigger camp space for everyone to sleep near the forest.
The engine rasped into silence as the key was turned to the off position, and the very visibly tired team slowly got out. Rukari had wrestled the heavy truck around on the gravel, finding every sharp rock that fate could throw their way. Jayde looked miserable, clearly at the brink of exhaustion after the multitude of tire repairs and air spells he’d had to do on the side of the road. Kaylie opened up her lunchbox and handed Jayde a bag of fruit flavored candies.
“Those might help. Sorry, I picked out all the grape ones, but the orange ones are pretty good,” Kaylie said. Like the others, she looked worn down, but to a different extent, having been trapped in a truck with insufficient air-conditioning for six hot-running beings, not sleeping well the night before, and trying not to think of the hot Leoni sitting next to her.
Jayde nodded, carefully unwrapping a few of the orange ones, popping them in his mouth and crunching them. “Sugar usually does help with magic exhaustion,” he said, giving a weak smile.
Malavera and Kivenaal both looked outright miserable, having been the two who had to get the wheel chocks out, the sheet of plywood to support the jack, and on some occasions, just had to lift the truck because the jack wasn’t stable. The worst had been the last set of tires, when both front tires had practically exploded, and the two of them had to lift together so that Jayde wouldn’t accidentally repair the tires with a bunch of rocks inside them.
Kayden looked like hell when he staggered out of the Bricksley, stumbled his way across part of the camp, and nearly face-planted the side of the Magistrate, denting the driver’s side front fender with his knee before he put his hand on the roof to stop himself from falling any further. “This heat is killing me,” Kayden said, shedding his heavy powered armor, picking it all back up, carrying it back over to the Bricksley, and then throwing it into the back of the truck with a clatter and a crash as he stripped down to his undershirt and shorts.
Kaylie jumped out of the truck and likewise stripped back to her gray tank-top and shorts, putting the form-fitting leather back in the cab of the truck. The sunlight gleamed off of her chrome shoulder, but at this point she really, really didn’t care. A bit of occasional flash blinding was far better than overheating out here.
When Rukari and Malavera both got out, the two of them stripped back their clothing, with Malavera tossing his robe and his ring-mail back into the truck-bed with Kayden’s armor, staying in his leather pants with his white fur showing to the world on his upper body, while Rukari showed a little more care with his armor, taking it off as well as a lot of his upper clothing, revealing dark gray fur and black stripes the whole way down his upper body, as well as a few old scars from battles long since passed.
Kivenaal wasn’t yet willing to shed any layers, instead just staying in the shade near the trees, though keeping a respectful distance from the forest, as they’d all been warned that going too close might anger the wolves. As a result, he sat down on a tree stump after double-checking that it wasn’t a beehive, just trying to relax after the long drive. Checking to make sure he wasn’t going to upset Malavera with the smoke, Kivenaal pulled out one of his cigars, cut the end, and lit it, taking a long draw and blowing a smoke ring just because he could.
Jayde seemed almost unbothered by the heat, but that was only because he had a cooling enchantment on his robes, although he was exhausted already from the amount of repairs he’d had to do on the team’s tires. He sat down on a log and picked through the bag of candy that Kaylie had given him, though it was clear that he was taking a while to recover. His thoughts drifted back to what K’mino had said at the previous campsite, back to his own thoughts in the tent in the middle of the night, that maybe he did have two different ‘types’ of magic.
They had made it, despite fate giving them many flat tires on the way. Now, it was time for a well-earned bit of rest.