Subject: Then I'll have to go with a biomechanical one instead.
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Posted on: 2013-07-11 15:39:00 UTC
As he finished the arrangements for the contestants' arrival, Reginald He could hear a distant sound prefacing the first of those allegedly lucky few. With the door open, Mr. He could see that the vehicle was an ungainly-looking thing, with what he suspected were likely a few more propellers than it actually needed to get around. It landed, displacing a large quantity of the beach's looser sand as it did so, and several of the lights on the front part of the craft switched off with a click.
A rectangular hatch opened up in the bottom of the craft, releasing the sort of descent ramp that even the finest of alien-encounter movies hadn't been able to make look stylish, and a faint purplish light could be seen from the inside. This glow was quickly eclipsed by the contestant, who scuttled out of the craft with a speed and motivation familiar to those that have seen small children vacating a minivan at a roadside rest stop. The walkway retracted with a deep whooshing sound as the ship's former inhabitant moved toward the hut.
The contestant stretched its eight mechanical-armored legs for a few seconds before walking through the door, which Mr. He had kept patiently propped open throughout this entire sequence, despite the fact that doing so had probably let in at least a half-dozen of the island's prodigious population of flies. Mr. He knew very well how important it was to put across the impression of being an excellent host.
Now that the contestant had moved into good light, Mr. He could see that it was a roughly human-sized scorpionlike creature, either black in color or one of the variations of blue or purple that looks black at first glance. In place of the traditional arachnid exoskeleton, the contestant had been outfitted with mechanical parts, possibly because of the weight and oxygen exchange problems that a scorpion exoskeleton would have when scaled up.
The newcomer reached into one of the numerous small bags it had strapped to its body, pulling out a book entitled "How to Speak to Humans: Volume II of VI". The cover featured an exuberant-looking sunglasses-wearing man set against an ugly green background and posed in a manner common to corporate mascots or the terminally confused. The scorpionlike being looked between its book and the host, turning a few pages with its enormous claws before it spoke.
"DUUUUDE!" it began, its voice treating the U sound as a low drone. It flipped to the next page with its claw as Mr. He blinked in confusion. "Such a truly righteous avenue you set up for us, bro! I'm totally psyched for the quest, and all the complete rad action that entails!" It paused, looking up at Mr. He with off-white eyes narrowed slightly in thought.
"Excuse me," it continued, its voice dropping from its previous excited shout to a quieter humming sound. "But is there a human slang word for 'entails'? It's not in the book, you see, but it really doesn't sound like something humans would say, if you catch my meaning. I suppose I could use 'goes with', but that isn't a complete sentence. Do humans speak in incomplete sentences on occasion? I'm new at this, if you didn't notice."