
Climbing mountains and high speed movement are a thrill in my mind game.
What are those special abilities mentioned often?
Last update: Sep 22, 2005
Level 0 update on Oct 31, 2006 - reference to first cartoon as a visual way to see this
1 Introduction
In my mind game, I turn ordinary events (or slightly extraordinary like sky diving) into extraordinary or weird events. It isn't just being able to jump over 90 feet high or blast off at over 600 mph, some of the events I do run in my mind game simply turn something ordinary into something extraordinary, whether the situation is real or fake.
This part of my mind game report will tell you just how this sort of thing is accomplished and what basically might be happening. My current record is 25 hours of my mind game in use in only 4 days. Even the second place record isn't anywhere near that (less than 20% even). Normally, I run my mind game for a total of about 30 to 60 minutes in that same time period and occasional spikes to 90 minutes. These are basically short stories that tell just what sometimes goes on in my mind game when I do run it. The sections are sorted through various categories. When the document gets very long, it'll become paginated to help reduce bandwidth and/or links to the stories.
For a visual look at these, my first animated cartoon, "The Mega Race", will give a visual feel for the way I would do a marathon race of 22 1/4 miles. It's a one-on-one race but done mind-game style. See the videos section of this report to view previews and download it.
2 The concert visit
When one thinks of music, one would often think of downloading MP3's or popping in a CD in your CD player or even a concert. My mind game is no exception to music. The first story is a case of where I'm in a concert (and a well-recalled scene too).
Setting statistics:
Place: a concert in a large open area on paved roads;
Time: about 20 minutes after sunset;
The concert is just about to begin. I'm on top of a lamp post looking over everything from about 300 feet away. The stage appears rather small due to the distance but is easily seen due to the lights and the large crowd gathering. I decide to set up an event where one roll of tickets are blanked out due to some printing error but appears normal at first. The tickets are selling fast and after about 3 minutes (running in 4x time to wait seemingly 45 seconds), the event with the tickets begins.
"Huh!?" Says the ticket seller looking at the blank tickets (they have no printing on them, although they are dyed correctly). "Why are these tickets blanked out?"
The ticket seller, a female, begins unrolling the roll of tickets to find a lot of them, seemingly endless, to have no printing at all. She becomes stumped on what to do about it. The line on the ticket booth (there are two available, the other one has tickets that are okay without this printing error) becomes long. After about one minute at this, I cast the duplicate spell on the tickets and make the duplicates appear on top of the ticket booth with the odd tickets. I then cast an edit spell to mass-edit the tickets to keep the numerical order in check. A teleport spell and the tickets are placed in a door that pulls out below the cash register. The ticket seller begins looking around to find more tickets and happens to find the duplicates and selling then continues.
I then bring the time control to run in 4x time for a while and after about 30 seconds (2 actual minutes), the band starts giving introductions. Next, I set up an event where the battery in the wireless microphone suddenly went dead and all sound stopped. The singers then go to get their backup microphone which works well. A simple event really.
The announcement speech goes on and after about 30 seconds of it, they begin announcing the first song they were going to play. The song begins playing and plays without any incident. I'm running in 8x time to make 4-minute songs last only 30 seconds (and this causes no sound to occur (above or below true time, sound doesn't work or would take too long to process)). I run in 8x time watching the few clouds above moving along and the Moon rising. After about 1 minute like this, I then return to normal time as the second song has just ended.
I now cast the haste spell on the speakers. The haste spell makes an object's time go by half as fast making it appear to be going twice as fast. The effects occur after a break in the sound. Then, on the start of the third song, the singers immediately cease playing as the frequency the speaker is giving out is double what it should be. The singers get confused on this and try various things to fix it but to no avail. I cast normalize while the technicians come and try to look at it. Normalize makes the speaker no longer in haste. I then run in 16x time to really let time pass by.
After 40 seconds (over 10 minutes of actual time), I return to normal time and the fifth song just ends. Next is the slow spell to make the speaker's time go by twice as fast, but appear half as fast to those in normal time. This causes all frequencies to be reduced by half. The announcements for the sixth song begin, but are cut short when the voices didn't even sound close to correct.
This time, I don't do anything but just watch from the lamp post. I decide that I should let the speakers remain in slow status (which would expire about 70 minutes afterward), but set up an event where replacement speakers are delivered 3 minutes later. For the wait, I run in 16x time to reduce this to about 10 seconds. The speakers are hooked up rather quickly and the concert continues. The singers of the concert then begin to announce the technical problems that they were having and eventually the problem goes away. I then decide to cast create and make a 2-carat diamond appear in the singer's home in their safe. I leave the scene and the run is over with.
Some other things I would probabably do is cast a spell to create the sound of thunder sometime in the middle of this. The sound of thunder, but no clouds in sight. I could also have an event set up where a huge meteor shower occurred.
This case is basically how I play around with events and do silly things merely for my entertainment. Whether things are enforced through events or aided by spells, the scenario caused from it is often quite the same. Spells take about 4 seconds to cast (due to having to gather several hundred gigajoules or even a several terajoules of energy and releasing it all) whereas with events, it's instantaneous.
3 Sky diving without a parachute
Sky diving means a lot of thrill to those who do it. Falling at 120 mph or so continously or tucking in and diving toward the ground at 200 mph for a more extreme case can seem overwhelming to some. But haven't you tried for 500 mph (and still be speeding up) and without a parachute? In my mind game, such falls are possible due to pure immunity to drag. This event happens to be one of my favorites as well.
Setting statistics:
Place: The airport heading to a diver's plane (where sky divers jump out of, not the typical commercial airline or small plane);
Time: about 1:00 PM.
"This is it!" said the sky diving instructor to me. "Getting excited?"
Although being only 25 inches tall and 4 measely pounds, I knew that I could perform a stunt that no sky diver could even dream of doing. "Yeah" I say in a not-so-excited tone.
"Oh come on. You say you like speed. 120 mph is faster than most anyone would go!"
"120 mph is slow to me, that's why I'm not all...."
"Slow!" said the instructor amazed. "Okay, try speed skydiving and go for 200 mph instead."
I don't respond. I simply get into the airplane just by jumping from the ground (which is actually about 4.5 feet above the ground). I get into the area where the sky divers are gathered up. No conversations go on for quite some time. I create a time jump of about 15 minutes (the scene jumps instantly as if 15 minutes went by in that sudden jump) where the airplane is near the recommended altitude.
"Are you ready?" said the instructor. We're now at the recommended altitude for sky diving.
"Be serious about it" said one of the 8 sky divers. "Hey, how about we form a ring of 8 while going down!"
"Good idea!" said the instructor. "We haven't had that formation in quite a while!"
The doors open up and I could clearly see the scenery outside. One by one, the sky divers jump out, including the instructor which brings a camera with. All nine members jump out and fall right away. I, on the other hand, jump up and immediately use the flash attack to gain another 800 feet of height. I then begin falling and picking up speed. Past 100 mph already then 200 and still picking up speed. I watch the sky divers below "growing" due to the decreasing distance. I reach 300 mph and whiz past the sky divers in their ring shape. The instructor watches me whiz by in shock and amazement not even sure if that was me.
"What was that that just came whizzing by? That was awfully fast for even speed sky diving! Too fast to be even physically possible!" Said the instructor just as I whizzed by him at high speed.
I continue on past 400 mph watching the main ground below growing still fairly slowly. 500 comes along then 600. By the time I reach 600 mph, I reduce the time to 1/4x the speed to make things seem to be going by slowly. I hit the ground at about 630 mph and bounce straight up at 315 mph now decelerating. After bouncing, I return to normal time looking straight up at the sky divers. I become level with them by the time I've slown down to 50 mph still going up. I then begin heading back down again accelerating like before.
While I go through the ring again, the instructor says, with even more amazement, "How can you be sky diving upwards instead of falling, and especially that fast!? Is my camera messed up or am I seeing things?"
"I saw it too and boy, I've never seen anything like that myself and I've been sky diving for 15 years now" said one of the master sky divers.
The sky divers now deploy their parachutes. They all deploy successfully. I, on the other hand, am now passing 200 mph on the way back down again. I reach 315 then bounce up again at about 157 mph. At the top of my bounce, I begin falling again and bounce once more at about 89 mph. After reaching the ground then, I just land without any further bouncing. I then slowly pick up speed and run to where the sky divers were going to land float-running for a short ways then making a fairly long chain of puffs to stop.
The sky divers then land and are shocked to see me already on the ground.
A 10-minute time jump occurs where the instructor reviews his tape of the event and when it comes to the point where I'm whizzing past them at high speed, the instructor stops the video and plays it backwards frame by frame and is extremely shocked to see that it was myself whizzing past them falling at 300 mph. The tape continues and when the part comes to where I'm going up through the sky divers' ring, he plays the video backwards frame by frame and sees that it was myself again. The tape continues on until the end and clearly seen is the landing pad with myself standing on it.
I, however, had a tape of my own. I reach into my chest where a bunch of items are stored (and compressed with gravity shields up) and take out my tape. It's a VCR tape. The instructor's tape is ejected and my tape is put in. Now they watch the event as I saw it. Just before the first ground impact, the instructor pauses the video and plays it frame by frame to get an idea on how fast I was going.
"How can that be! Your speed seems phenomenal and physically impossible. It's so fast that I can't get an accurate reference to finding it out!" said the instructor.
"As I said, 120 mph is slow to me. This, however, is medium speed to me as I've been far faster yet." I reply.
"Huh!? What, do you fly a hypersonic jet?"
"Don't need one and I have a hard enough time getting that fast."
"Ah, so you do have a limit. How fast is that?"
"To be with great precision, at the moment I hit the ground, I was going six hundred twenty...." as I got interrupted.
"SIX HUNDRED!? Impossible!"
"Six hundred twenty-nine dot four two seven three seven to five decimal places."
"That's almost supersonic!" said the instructor with sheer amazement.
"If done right, I could be going mach 2 by the time I...." as I get interrupted again.
"How can you go mach 2 without being burnt by friction?" said one of the sky divers.
"Add up the following: immunity to drag, add sign, absorption of fire element, add sign, immunity to damage." I reply with "add sign" being said as monotonic like a robot.
All conversations cease afterwards and thus concludes this event.
This event features how ordinary things become extraordinary through my mind game and some of the conversations that come up. Falling 600 mph in sky diving is actually 100% possible (although the way depicted in my mind game is not). The exception is that you have to be several miles high (like 15 miles or so) before achieving this and it has been done before.
4 Detective work made very easy
Detective work often takes a lot of time to process having to take thousands of photos, dust for fingerprints, or find things that could contain DNA evidence and so on. In my mind game, detective work isn't done in the normal way. In fact, all that's needed to find clues are two things: sensing and the ultra high-res vision. The vision is so fine, you could almost see the atomic makeup of the Moon from Earth's surface! Then, to find the suspect, the mind radar map makes pinpointing an exact location not only easy, but he/she can be monitored in real time as well. Here's how I'd go about doing detective work in my mind game.
Setting statistics:
Place: the police station;
Time: 11:00 AM;
The day started off rather boring with nothing really going on. Then, a call comes in and emergency vehicles have to be dispatched to the place immediately. Myself, being an emergency vehicle plus extra, is out the door before anyone else even gets in their car and yet, I don't have a car. I'm running along already at 30 mph by the time I exit the door. I don't even know the place, but through a quick sense, I pinpoint the direction, turn to face it, jump up and use the flash attack at a diagonal to go mostly horizontal, but up somewhat. I then glide my way there cruising past and above everything at 100 mph and picking up speed. Unlike cars that have to follow the roads, I'm just taking the direct path which happened to be 4 miles away. By the time I get there, I'm already near half the speed of sound (and still accelerating). To make an abrupt stop, I pull up in my glide then pull to head straight down and land at nearly 400 mph.
I then call out my mind radar map but don't see anything right away. I zoom out repeatedly and soon find something suspicious about 500 feet away going northeastbound. I check the screen stats, especially the mind radar map and the heading, and turn toward the destination. I head to the area immediately (going 100 mph) and find the suspect's car. Carefully, I land on top of the car and softly.
I then report the information to the police through sensing so the suspect couldn't hear what I was saying. At this time, the emergency vehicles have finally arrived at the place. I monitor the suspect more closely. To be safe and make myself less noticeable, I cast vanish on myself to make myself invisible to everyone. I merely become 99% transparent thus almost impossible to see.
I then look in the suspect's car and find some evidence right away. I sense the evidence but it doesn't seem to link up properly. I soon notice that I had a sensing error and tried again. This time, I get no error, but still can't get the evidence to link up. There were a bunch of magazines in the back, so many in fact, it could weigh almost 50 pounds.
The suspect then begins making a turn rather sharply so I turn on my gravity control ability to remain positioned to the object at all times. This ability is what helps me stop a lot faster. With this short-lived interruption, I wanted to get a more in-depth sense and did just that. I then found how the evidence was linked to the crime scene. I immediately forward this to the police and they just happened to have found something strongly related as well. There actually was something hidden underneath the magazines.
Then, for a unique way to get DNA, I make use of the duplicate spell and duplicate mitochondria (parts of a cell) for future DNA analysis. Normally, if a suspect is not willing to give a DNA sample, they have to leave it alone unless forced to through the legal system. They can't get DNA normally without this. The duplicate spell makes such great use of it and the duplicate spell makes copies so precise that not even a electron microscope could detect any differences (accuracy is usually ±7 femtometers from the original, about 0.01% of the width of the hydrogen atom). However, the duplicate spell has limitations on it's own. For speed, it's used multiple times in succession. Yep, in under a minute, you could have a planet covered by nothing but mitochondria (through successive executions instead of the normal 4 seconds between execution. I have all duplicates placed inside a petridish and fill it to about that of a fluid ounce in volume (by water anyway).
I also had a video camera running to show all this. Unfortunately, just as I was about done, the police appeared behind the suspect to pull him over for speeding. I checked my mind speedometer and it was registering 84 mph in a 55 mph zone and my mind speedometer is extremely precise. A car chase began. So, out came more of my techniques to fixing this. I jumped from the suspect's car and onto the top of the police car. I tell the cop that I could take care of him. So, out comes the spells again. The only spell actually needed is the move spell so right away, I cast it. I get the car to get picked up off of the ground then I begin to slow him down to a stop then set him in the ditch softly so he can't escape.
Before he could get out, I casted a create spell to create an object that will block all doors from being able to be opened and to prevent the window from rolling more than a half of an inch down. Unfortunately, I got a "spell failed partially: some space is already preoccupied" notice. Basically, the areas where a solid object was already is what is "deleted" from the object I just created so it's of no concern to me. Doors always have a lot of open interior space. That suspect is now history.
With my part of the mission over with, I head back to the police station now 13 miles away almost due southwest. To get back, I use the side road (the emergency lane as it's sometimes called). I jump a low height then use the flash attack straight across to get to 100 mph. I let the float run get me up to 200 mph. From there, I then jump fully up and use the flash attack at the same diagonal I used before and began gliding. This started me off at 300 mph. By the time I got to the police station, I could quite easily be at or near the speed of sound. Landing at that speed would generate a fairly large shockwave, even without the pound stomp (which quadruples the size of the shockwave generated). To solve this, when I pulled up, I'd use my gravity control ability to rapidly slow down while going up, then use the fall glide to land from there. This could reduce my impact speed to a lot less and would reduce the effect of the shockwave by about 1/40th of the actual intensity which wouldn't affect much of anything, though some papers might get scattered around. It's better than damaging the police station, car windows, and other things around me, a lot better, but then there's the cure, heal, and normalize spells that could come in handy anyway.
This event is more of a case on what happens when the long list of available options come to play. Where police may have, say 100 options available, I could have over a million in my mind game in some form or another (almost all of which through mixing and matching - there's about 100 to 150 or so ways, perhaps a lot more.). Here are numerous examples of the one single case of having to stop the car in the car chase in the above story (and think about the options for the other events as well, even in the other stories):
I could cast a create spell to create a special spike strip in front of the suspect's car and, when the last set of tires are damaged from it, the spikes not only retract, but the spike strip is pulled away. There is a chance that the suspect could still continue on (on the bare rims even) or could even swerve out of control and crash. Another way is to cast a thunder spell on the battery to seriously surge and short circuit it causing the car and engine to stall and not be able to charge up. This, however, could cause a fire if the spell isn't used wisely. Another way includes casting stop on the car to make the object seem to jump several minutes into time freezing it in it's current position, but this could easily cause car crashes and thus not a good idea (then there's the cure and normalize spells that could undo this damage anyway (or the undo spell)). There's also teleport to make the car be an area of a traffic jam, but the car would still retain it's physical speed and could, again, cause car crashes. Another thing to do is, well, cast fire on the gas tank (or fire36 for a real fireworks display (fire36 stops time so anything not targeted isn't affected by it)). I could cast teleport and teleport a semi truck (one of those so-called 18-wheelers) on the sides of the vehicle and have a cop car in front and behind to use the boxing in effect to gradually slow the suspect down.
There are so many ways available to doing this. In my mind game, the safest things are preferred most of the time. Though, if I do use fire36 on the gas tank, only it would be affected and not the car itself thus the car, in a sense, would just be out of fuel and would be forced to stop. The delete spell also comes in handy to delete the gas, engine, battery, or whatever might be needed. The list just goes on. Vanish-ghost could be used prior to those with a high risk of a crash - this will cause the car to vanish and be like a ghost by being able to go through solid objects. For entertainment, I make use of whatever I think would be the funniest. For a good story, I make use of the safest concepts.
5 Olympics made easy
Ah, my favorite aspect of my mind game. To anyone, winning the gold is extremely difficult to do. In my mind game, even the all-time champ couldn't come close to winning as good as I could. This part features just how my mind game works with the Olympics. Think about it. Running the mile in under 10 seconds. That's an average of 360 mph! The fastest human known could only run the mile in 2 minutes (if consistant at 32 mph; 120 seconds). The strongest humans could lift like 900 pounds at the most. 900 is nothing in my mind game whereas an airline fully loaded with luggage and passengers is light weight. A train, however, might be a little close to tell. Even stunts are funny and easy. Oh, and don't forget races as well, among vehicles even.
Setting statistics:
Place: At an Olympic arena;
Time: 9:00 AM;
"We'll have 5 challenges for today" said the Olympics master. "The first challenge is to run the 100-meter dash. The second is to swim across a lake roughly 1 mile wide. The third is to lift the most weight you can. The fourth is to do the best gymnastic stunt. The fifth and final is a 26-mile marathon run. We'll continue on with the other challenges tomorrow."
I then cause a time jump to the start of the first challenge with the track. I'm in the middle lane. The track is basically straight across.
"First is the 100-meter dash" said the Olympics master.
A few seconds go by while the athletes get ready to take off. To make best use of the speed blast, I need to know when the gun fire will take off as it takes 2 seconds to charge it up and another half second to gather energy to blast off for a good speed. I sense carefully, but get a sensing error stating that two possible outcomes were available. I sense again and the fire was to start in 1.5 seconds. I was a little late in that case. I began executing the speed blast and the gun fire went off just as I had sensed it. The athletes took off while I began to form a yellow blast wave behind. After about 1/2 second of charging up the speed blast, I blast off at roughly 523 mph. My time was just 1 second! I had to spend more time making puffs just to stop and by the time I stopped, I was nearly a thousand feet past the finish line. I return to the track by using a short jump, and executing the flash attack straight across to get 100 mph, and I used the float run to return.
"Something seems odd" said the Olympics master. "Why is the timer for Knuckles only at zero point nine three seconds? He obviously seemingly disappeared after that yellow thing appeared behind him. Oh well." The Olympics master now speaks into the microphone. "We'll go to the lake next. It's a 4-mile journey to get there."
I get onto the bus and cause a time jump to occur to where the bus is stopped at the lake.
"You are to swim across the lake which is about a mile wide."
The athletes get ready. When the signal comes, I just run across the water using the walk-on-water ability and with the float run, I cross the entire lake in just 20 seconds. I see a small steep incline ahead so I head for it and while going up, I jump and immediately use the flash attack straight up to get an intense amount of height, almost 1100 feet high (80 mph per second is the most common rate of acceleration I use). I then glide back where the athletes were picking up a lot of speed then return to where I came from making a sharp turn to the left. I continue picking up speed going back toward the finish line and when I get there, I turn back to the start in another sharp left turn. I then turn to the finish again and when I get there this time, I pull up to go straight up and exitting my glide watching the clouds "grow" as I get closer to them. I go up almost 2400 feet or so from this giving me maybe 2900 feet of height. I then use the pound stomp to land with and it generates a fairly large shockwave from the result causing fairly large waves on the water.
At the end, after a time jump, my time was logged and the staff were shocked. They saw the clock register 20 seconds for me and over 20 minutes for the other athletes. They were, yet again, confused about it.
"That's twice now on the same one! Something here isn't making sense. How could one swim a mile in just 20 seconds? How fast is that anyway?" said the Olympics master.
He begins punching in numbers into the calculator and comes up with 181.81818 shown on the display. He gets a shocked look on his face. He then clears the display and tries again thinking he made a mistake somewhere thinking it through along the way. Again, he got the same result. He gets a very confused look on his face. He then just clears the display and turns the calculator off thinking that it's likely a mechanical fault in the clock.
"The third challenge is to lift the most weight you can. We'll go to the gymnasium for this and the next challenge." Said the Olympics master.
A time jump is used and I'm now in the gym. In the gym are a bunch of weights in the form of dumbbells (circular disks mounted on each pole). The athletes did their weight lifting. I picked up 800 pounds of weight easily with one hand. The staff were stunned about it. Then, when all the athletes were done, I gathered those dumbbells and lifted nearly 7000 pounds with just one hand. I threw them all in the air and caught them with little trouble. The exception is that the poles were bent. All of the athletes and staff were stunned on what I could do. I then showed them another trick. I casted the move spell to cause the weights to levitate. I then hurled one across the entire room near the ceiling and then back at myself actually causing them to hit myself. A red 0 pops out from the impact. The floor takes some damage as well causing a bunch of 6-digit red popup numbers to appear.
"Man! That's like 3 tons worth in weight and moved around with ease!" said the Olympic master. "How much can you lift?"
"A fully loaded 50-car train would be near my physical limit" I replied. "I carry way more than that all the time, however, but I have anti-gravity shields up."
"That is incredible!" said the Olympic master. The Olympic master says to himself, "Maybe the clocks weren't wrong. 3 tons is something no human can lift with that much ease! 180 mph seems ridiculously fast though. Oh well."
"I was running on the water at 200 mph in case you're wondering."
"Huh!? You can read my mind too? Yikes!"
"Not just that, but a lot more. I, for example, can tell if you're good or evil, in need of cure, and far more than that."
The Olympics master stops just pondering my potential.
From what has happened, I'm automatically awarded the gold medal and tons of worlds records. The stunts came next. I only needed a pole and a platform for my stunt.
A time jump occurs and then it was my turn to go at it. I jump onto the platform and face the pole head on. I first cast the defense up spell to strengthen the pole so it wouldn't break. I then charge up the speed blast and when the blast wave appears behind me, I reduce the time to 1/16x. This way, I can perfect the timing. I blast off at 756 mph, just 4 mph shy of the maximum. I return to normal time afterward. I grab onto the pole and I spin around it so quickly it seems that, to ordinary humans, that there were 4 of me. I slow down gradually with the only friction caused from the pole. I couldn't let go either or I might fly through the ceiling or hit the floor and create a big shockwave which could throw the athletes. When I slow down a lot, I let go to go up barely touching the ceiling and do a decuple flip in mid-air and land perfectly.
"Man that was fast!" said the Olympics master. "You were spinning around that pole so quickly, there was no way to count how many spins you've made!"
"I hit the pole and grabbed it at 756.2 mph, according to my mind speedometer. I didn't really count the spins either, however as I didn't think about it." I said.
"Definitely a gold medal. Knowing you, you'll finish the marathon in a tiny fraction of time to what athletes would do. 26 miles in probably an hour...."
"You might want to try something just under 3 minutes" I say with a grin on my face.
"Oh boy. Let's just go."
A time jump occurs and I'm in a street ready to take off. The course is relatively stright with only a few curves.
"Straight most of the way. 5 curves found along the route. A climb uphill about nineteen dot four six miles in. Seems like an exciting course." I say a little softly.
"Are you psychic? Said an athlete?"
"Beyond what humans could do, way beyond. Humans have blurred views without the intense accuracy and speed that I can do. I can nail a distance to how many atoms there are along the route."
"Okay, I get the point." said the same athlete.
The race begins. I charge forward and get into my float run as quickly as possible to accelerate from 70 to 200 mph in only 1.3 seconds. I jump in full and use the flash attack straight across to get nearly 300 mph. While still going up, I glide and continue picking up speed. I navigate the few curves quite easily along the route. I pull up when I get too close to the ground but then level out after going up about 400 feet. I continue on accelerating forward regaining my lost speed. I soon reach 800 mph, the fastest I can go, and pull up to about 2000 feet above the ground and level out to regain my speed. I then reach 800 mph again then level out to going straight across (with a tiny amount going downward). I navigate the entire course in 2 minutes and 57 seconds.
At the end, I pull up and end my glide. I then fall and bounce to a complete stop. The finish line registers my time as zero hours, 2 minutes and 27.0 seconds.
A huge time jump occurs where medals are given. I'm awarded the gold on all of them. I just put the gold medal in my chest where everything is stored.
This is a more typical case of my mind game being used. I use it to do these kinds of phenomal things in competition. I cause a lot of time jumps to skip the boring stuff involving the long waits. The time jumps aren't a spell, however, it's a feature. This just shows how I do the Olympics or some kind of performance competition. I keep my secrets at first until the staff recognize something is strange. Athletes would normally consider me as "cheating", but these are natural abilities to the character in my mind game. They just seem supernatural to ordinary humans.
6 Being in high school
Not just being in gym, but also classes are sometimes a part of my mind game. Imagine being extremely smart with supernatural abilities and being in the tenth grade. That's just what it's like in my mind game. Plus, with the sense ability, reading the answer key is easy. This story features a typical school day as I have it in my mind game.
Setting statistics:
Place: At an imaginary home 40 miles from school;
Time: 8:30 AM;
First, one would normally think of riding the bus or family car to get to school or even walking or biking for some. In my mind game, I'm also sort of like the walking part, only I'm going 200 mph and often about 40 miles away. I sort of "fly" to school using the glide ability. At first, when I leave the house, I'm off to using the roads as a runway to take off. I then jump and glide my way there. I then run in 32x time for a short while and return to normal time when less than a mile away. It really allows you to cruise.
When at the school, I pull up, exit my glide, and fall to the ground bouncing to a stop. I enter the building through using a teleport spell as, in my mind game, I'm too short (and too small) to even reach the handle or knob. I have no need for lockers. Stuff stored in my chest is all that's really needed. It's compressed down to almost nothing (matter is mostly empty space) and anti-gravity shields prevent the extreme gravity this would normally cause, being even 100 times more than that of the Earth alone. I then head to the first class of the day.
The first class involves a lesson being learned. I just doodle on my desktop (made of wood, not a computer) using a pencil from my chest. I set up a border around me so that it makes the teacher think that I'm listening although I'm not. I'm then given the assignment and I begin working on it. I sense the answer key and copy the answers. I then make up my own questions on the subject and answer those as well. These questions are usually well beyond the grade level the students use.
The second and third classes are the same as the first. The third class involved reading from a novel. It was a 264-page book that was read in under 30 seconds. I had a comprehension questions pamphlet and I answered all of the questions in such great detail and speed, I finished the entire novel stuff in just one minute. That's serious speed!
The fourth class, however, involves a test. The teacher made it herself so I just answer them normally only at a phenomenal speed with 100% perfect, even the two extra credit questions with 5 pages for the poor teacher to read to explain everything in such great detail never heard of before, even to some scientists.
The fifth class was like the first 3. The exception was that I was called to go up to the chalkboard to solve a complex equation. I solve it like one normally would (only at a high speed), but I make my own equation up that's a hundred times as complex. It's so complex that the teacher had to ask a professor on the accuracy of it.
The sixth class was gym. This went normally except that I was going nearly 3 times faster than the students were for almost everything. The main attraction was a game of floor hockey. I gave my team 162 points by the end of the class with the other team with just 1 point as I let them have it.
The seventh and final class was just like the fourth. This test, however, had an answer key. I also found and fixed 3 grammer errors and found 2 cases where the answer key was wrong. I report this on the top of the test where the name goes. The handwriting is so fine, it's even better than printed documents with the world's best printers. It's almost on the atomic scale. For the essay questions at the end, I, again, wrote about 3 pages worth of information to explain my answers and even told how something isn't correct as scientists didn't know about it. The teacher, a male in this case, was stumped on how accurate and detailed I was, he had to ask a professor to confirm those extra details.
At the end of the day, I was off to head back home. I had no homework as I was done with everything. I return home in the same way as I got to school, only going backwards.
This is a shorter story involving how things will happen in school in my mind game. Don't you wished you could've done that? Teachers having to ask professors to get details. Now that's something to think about! Adding details about something incorrect in science is also interesting. I had a case in my history where I had to read novels and answer tough comprehension questions. My mind game makes doing this not just easy, but fun and entertaining (quite the opposite compared to what I really had to go through). I left out lunch because, well, in my mind game, eating is not required at all. The energy is absorbed from gravity and light and it gives far more than what food could. The case with the gym class is also extremely likely. With talent that not even athletes could get (see story about the Olympics for details on this), getting 162 scores is easy to do.
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3.1.1 My mind game - all about my mind game from it's history to how it works and what I use it for.
3.1.1.1 Mind game home - the introduction to my mind game
3.1.1.1-1 What my mind game is
3.1.1.1-2 "Example" of my mind game being played
3.1.1.1-3 Common questions about my mind game
3.1.1.1-4 Playing my mind game
3.1.1.2 History - the history of my mind game from birth to it's possible future
3.1.1.2-1 The precursor to the birth
3.1.1.2-2 My mind game was born
3.1.1.2-3 Examples of long-term activity
3.1.1.2-4 My mind game today
3.1.1.2-5 The future
3.1.1.3 The main view - how I "see" things in my mind game
3.1.1.3-1 A typical example of activity
3.1.1.3-2 The main "screen's" info
3.1.1.3-3 Playing my mind game
3.1.1.4 Special abilities - the commonly used special abilities such as the flash attack, float run, glide, and stomp
3.1.1.4-1 Introduction
3.1.1.4-2 List of special abilities
3.1.1.4-3 Special ability statistics
3.1.1.5 Menus - the menus in my mind game
3.1.1.5-1 Menu screen basics
3.1.1.5-2 The menu items
3.1.1.5-3 Menu usage
3.1.1.6 How I do things in my mind game - Explains common scenarios and what various things I do with them
3.1.1.6-1 Introduction
3.1.1.6-2 Sports
3.1.1.6-3 Common tasks mind game style
3.1.1.6-4 Movies and TV
3.1.1.6-5 Dream worlds and other things
3.1.1.7 When I play my mind game - story-like cases of typical things I do in my mind game and how I do it
3.1.1.7-1 Introduction
3.1.1.7-2 The concert visit
3.1.1.7-3 Sky diving without a parachute
3.1.1.7-4 Detective work made very easy
3.1.1.7-5 Olympics made easy
3.1.1.7-6 Being in high school
3.1.1.8 Story-creation with my mind game - how I use events in my mind game and put them into my stories
3.1.1.8-1 My story's plot
3.1.1.8-2 Using my mind game for ideas
3.1.1.8-3 The side effects
3.1.1.9 Uses of my mind game - what uses my mind game has
3.1.1.9-1 The pros
3.1.1.9-2 The cons
3.1.1.10 Funny things I do - strange and bizarre things I've done in my mind game for humor and/or entertainment
3.1.1.11 Playing my mind game - how you can get a taste of what my mind game is like
3.1.1.11-1 What is this game?
3.1.1.11-2 The editions
3.1.1.11-3 System requirements
3.1.1.11-4 Returns, submissions, and beta versions
3.1.1.11-5 The future
3.1.1.12 Videos of things I do in my mind game in AVI or GIF format - my collection of animations of various scenes in my mind game in the form of animated GIFs
3.1.1.12-1 Introduction
3.1.1.12-2 About the videos
3.1.1.12-3 How to view the videos
3.1.1.12-4 The list of available videos
3.1.1.13 Mind game FAQ - frequently asked questions related to my mind game
3.1.1.13-1 Playing my mind game
3.1.1.13-2 Using my mind game
3.1.1.13-3 History and evolution
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