Post by alexandre on Aug 21, 2011 18:22:22 GMT -5
I was bored and didn't have anything to do so I just made up a fictional 'where are they now' style story for the Jet Moto characters since there haven't been any Jet Moto games in a while. It's pretty fun to imagine what they'd do after Jet Moto. Feel free to add to it. I may add a few more over time.
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Where Are They Now?
It's been 13 years since that infamous night when the night sky over St. Louis came crashing down and the Jet Moto track known as Nightmare inhabited its name in the cruelest way imaginable. With many of the racers in critical condition and thousands of fans crushed dead, the fledgling sport came to a cataclysmic end. The remaining racers went their separate ways. By the end of 1997 the question on everybody's minds was how their celebrity status and specialized talents for racing hover bikes would help them now that the hated vehicles were banned in the U.S.
Keri Kelley, despite losing her left leg and arm, has doggedly pursued her adrenaline habit and found great success in her internationally renowned dare devil show, Krazy Keri's Wild Ride. She has also become a philanthropist, donating generously to human prosthetic research institutes.
Jackson Chien immediately moved on to the airplane racing circuit and found some success there, reaching 3rd place overall during the 2001-2002 season. He is currently back on land and in contention for the lead in the newly formed Extreme NASCAR League.
Tetsujin's body was never found after the accident, leading many to believe he escaped unharmed and went into hiding for some inscrutable reason. there is still no credible source with information on his current whereabouts, though rumors circulate constantly that he has returned to rural Japan to live a simple life out of the spotlight.
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Where Are They Now?
It's been 13 years since that infamous night when the night sky over St. Louis came crashing down and the Jet Moto track known as Nightmare inhabited its name in the cruelest way imaginable. With many of the racers in critical condition and thousands of fans crushed dead, the fledgling sport came to a cataclysmic end. The remaining racers went their separate ways. By the end of 1997 the question on everybody's minds was how their celebrity status and specialized talents for racing hover bikes would help them now that the hated vehicles were banned in the U.S.
Keri Kelley, despite losing her left leg and arm, has doggedly pursued her adrenaline habit and found great success in her internationally renowned dare devil show, Krazy Keri's Wild Ride. She has also become a philanthropist, donating generously to human prosthetic research institutes.
Jackson Chien immediately moved on to the airplane racing circuit and found some success there, reaching 3rd place overall during the 2001-2002 season. He is currently back on land and in contention for the lead in the newly formed Extreme NASCAR League.
Tetsujin's body was never found after the accident, leading many to believe he escaped unharmed and went into hiding for some inscrutable reason. there is still no credible source with information on his current whereabouts, though rumors circulate constantly that he has returned to rural Japan to live a simple life out of the spotlight.