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The Most Dangerous Mission
Chapter 1: Kowalski’s Desires
    Rico was playing outside in the snow, making neat little drifts to stash his valuable processions beneath. He had been bored that día and was lighting things on fuego inside of the base.
    Skipper was obviously annoyed and told him to do something productive in the snow. So that is exactly what Rico did. He was burying his artillery, trying to leave it in places that were impossible to find. It was like Skipper always said: “You can’t trust anyone, especially yourself.”
    Rico didn’t normally think about much, but he thought about this and decided that to best accumulate this problem, he would bury all the lethal and nonlethal weapons. And also, Skipper threatened to take them all and lock them in a box if he couldn’t control his boredom.
    That was when something caught his eye. Out across the rugged land, Rico saw a figure, más than one actually. They were moving across the snow. They were intruders!
    Rico could look down at them, but through the blowing snow there was no way they could see him so he stayed motionless. What were they doing here anyway?
    There were only two of them. Rico could handle them, and what if they were gone por the time he went back to get the rest of the crew? He couldn’t risk it. He quickly unburied his favorito! weapon, the flame-thrower, and tobogganed down the colina to get a closer aim.
    They really looked out of place here. Even Rico knew that. For one thing, they were not penguins, but two fox-like animales with reddish brown pelaje, piel that stood out against their surroundings. They wandered aimlessly ahead, looking lost like they had no idea which way they were going.
    Closer…closer…
    Rico felt the heat that coursed within the flame-thrower, and could hardly maintain the patience to wait for the right moment. He just wanted to see the bright, hot light against the cold snow.
    “Maybe we have the wrong location. There is nothing here,” one dicho to the other, looking around hopelessly. “This is just a wasteland.”
    “It is supposed to be hidden. That is what I heard. It is around here somewhere, and we are just not seeing it,” the other answered confidently. “Wait a minute. Do tu smell that?”
    Rico watched intently, not sure what they were doing. After all, he had never seen creatures like these before.
    The pale one sniffed the air. “It smells like penguin. There must be a trail we can follow. That must lead to the base.”
    How did they do that?
    And why are waiting?
    Rico watched the foxes follow the trail he just made, and couldn’t stand to stand there like stone any longer. He leaped out from behind a snowbank, doing a complete adelante, hacia adelante roll in the air before landing perfectly in battle stance. He pointed the weapon at them threateningly, keeping a small flame going on the end of it.
    They were startled and leaped back. “Whoa. We mean no harm. We come in peace here.”
    Rico wanted to know what they were doing here and how they managed to find the base camp, but he couldn’t really do that so he waited for them to explain themselves.
    “He- - - llllo,” one of the foxes tried again. “Me- - - -come. Com- - prehend?”
    What kind of weird place were they from anyway? Maybe Skipper would know.
    “I don’t think it understands,” the other one whispered.
    Rico growled slightly, making the flame bigger to scare them.
    “You must be from the base camp,” she tried again. “Can tu mostrar us the way there? We are quite lost.”
    Well, they didn’t look menacing. If they were attacking, there would be más of them. Maybe they were new recruits coming from another base. Rico reasoned this out and nodded, turning around and pointing them toward the right direction.
    They looked pleased that they were not going to be roasted and followed Rico gratefully at a brisk trot that he found hard to keep up with. He led them to the camp, and the gray metal structure stood out against all the white.
    “Oh wow. We would have never found this place ourselves. Thank you,” the male zorro, fox dicho and they bounded closer to the door. Then he stopped, sniffing the air once again.
    Rico looked back, making sure that he wasn’t signaling to some hidden followers. Apparently he wasn’t.
    “There is some artillery buried beneath the surface around here. Someone might be looking for that.” Then they went inside the base, leaving Rico outside.
    He frowned down at the snow piles at where he hid all his things and began to unbury them, unsatisfied with his work, and strived to making the holes even deeper.

    Kowalski attached the two wires, the blue and the yellow. They sparked slightly, then fused together. He was in deep concentration, putting his flipper over different tools he had lined up on his work table.
    He needed something to connect the electrical charge into a powerful enough boost that would compress something of minor stature into no más than a dried up wrinkle. Kowalski had tested this invention in progress on many things including old rusty nails that he gathered from the walls of the room, and even chunks of ice, but the molecules would not compress in the way Kowalski desired.
    “Now maybe if I add pressure to the circuit…”
    “At ease, Kowalski. Front and center.” Skipper marched in the room, slamming the door so hard that he dropped the wrench onto the floor with surprise. So much for that.
    “What is it? tu just interrupted my experiment. The electrical charge…”
    “Is what I find boring and a waste of time,” Skipper answered and ignored all the trinkets Kowalski liked so much that he didn’t understand himself. “You need to get your head in the real world. Playing with science will get tu nowhere in life. tu need to focus on defense maneuvers.”
    Suddenly Skipper leaped adelante, hacia adelante and grabbed Kowalski’s wing, side-stepping, and with a twisting motion Kowalski lost his balance and landed on the ground.
    “Hey. What was that for?” he demanded.
    “You have to always be ready. Smarts can never prepare tu for that. Catch my drift?” Skipper picked up the yellow wire cluelessly.
    “I wouldn’t do that if I-“
    The wire jolted with the shock, and the lightning bolt of energy snaked into the converter box, causing it to smoke and spark, then explode.
    “I don’t know why tu mess with this stuff. It really is a waste of time,” he muttered.
    Kowalski looked down at the ruins to the experiment he had worked hours on with dismay. How quickly one effort could be ruined por carelessness. He glared at Skipper and separated the conductors, saving the last of the electricity that still was inside them.

    Skipper wasn’t the first one to discover that the base had visitors. He left Kowalski to tend to más important matters when he heard voices coming from the mess hall. He stopped to listen and heard Marlene, one of the más experienced recruits, along with other voices he did not recognize.
    He peeked around the doorway and saw two strange foxes talking with Marlene around a round table.
    Skipper stormed in the room and slammed his fist on the table. “I don’t mean to interrupt anything, but who are tu two trespassers and what are tu doing here? Marlene, I demand an explanation,” he thundered. “Why have tu let these strangers into my base?”
    Marlene’s brown eyes were full of innocence, and Skipper tried to keep up a muro of steel so as not to be intimidated por them. “Skipper, this is Page and Riley. They are from the universidad of Medical and Physical Sciences.”
    “Oh really? Well, in that case, state your business.” Skipper still loathed the idea of strangers being brought to his camp without him knowing.
    ”We have come on the behalf of Kowalski. He is here, right?” Page asked.
    “Yes, he is here. Should I get him?”
    “Most certainly. He would amor to hear this,” she replied eagerly.
    Skipper didn’t have to call Kowalski. He stumbled into the room, and almost slammed against the opposite muro in his hurry to get into the room. Skipper shook his head with embarrassment at his comrade’s clumsiness.
    “I am here. Oh, tu guys are here. I have waited so long. I never thought…” Kowalski didn’t even bother to finish and stared at Page and Riley like superheroes, with an admiring passion.
    “Yes, we have taken an interest in tu personally,” Riley said.
    “Why are tu so interested in Kowalski?’ Skipper asked, confused.
    “Who wouldn’t be? tu should be proud to have such a sophisticated pingüino, pingüino de here at the base.”
    Kowalski beamed with pride. “Are tu here to see my inventions?”
    “It isn’t necessary We are already aware of your accomplishments. That is why we would like to offer tu a scholarship to our universidad of science,” Page announced. “You can come and study with your own kind.”
    Skipper gaped with astonishment. “You want to take Kowalski away with you?”
    “Of course. He could benefit the whole world with his knowledge. It would be an honor to allow him to study at our school,” Riley added excitedly. “What do tu think?”
    Skipper was about to answer, but they weren’t looking at him for an answer. They were waiting for Kowalski to answer instead.
    “That is fantastic,” Marlene dicho warmly.
    “Oh wow. I don’t know. The logic of it all is meaningful,” Kowalski stuttered.
    “Why not tu think about our offer,” Page offered. “We will be around here for a few days. tu can give us your answer por then.”
    The two foxes followed Marlene to their sleeping quarters, and Kowalski watched them leave with admiration. Skipper frowned. Kowalski wouldn’t think of leaving the team, would he?
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posted by TheRatKing1
( Author's note: I realize there are minor punctuation and capitalization errors. ignore those, and please concentrate on the story.)

“Curse tu Parker the Platypus!” – A P.o.M fan fiction.
August 20th, 2011. Seaville Aqua Fun Park. Staten Island, New York.
Parker the platypus sighed in frustration and utter boredom as he rested his elbows on the stone ledge surrounding his habitat- if tu could even call it /that/. Did these bozos /actually/ expect him to perform?
“Seaville Aqua Fun Park’s Trained Platypus : Percy!”, the sign above his habitat read. How this place stayed open after...
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    I scanned Marlene from head to toe. Her once beautiful eyes were still blank, yet her expression was warped with anger. Her paws were in fists, balled to her sides and she was poised for combat. I’ll admit, Marlene’s extremely attractive when she’s angry—hey, don’t judge me, I’m entitled to an opinion!—but the way she was looking at me at that moment, like she wanted to decorate the room with my insides, never have I longed to see her smile más in my life.

    Blowhole must’ve sensed my shock, because his laughter once again pulled...
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posted by TheRatKing1
(my first in a series of episode style fan fictions. and por that, i mean, the sort of stuff you'd see in an episode)


April 1st, 2013.

The Penguins woke up early that morning. Skipper watched the rest of his team tiredly crawl out of bed. Kowalski was first, followed por Private, and Rico....well, he just sort of rolled out of cama and hit the floor. He was still asleep.

Several attempts to wake him up were made until Private had the bright idea of placing a pescado near Rico's head, intending for him to eat it when the crazed bird woke up, but just before he could place it on the stone floor, Rico's...
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posted by Skiparah
He was just a pingüino, pingüino de with a growing depression. Not a word in the world could take the weight of the infliction off his shoulders. He was a pingüino, pingüino de who just needed to run away and have a good cry. But he wouldn't let that happen. He knew he couldn't. I'm a man.I'm a man. He told himself that so many times. Now he walked, head hanging, shoulders drooped. Here could be found no glory, no spirit of freedom, no lack of affliction. Only the mark of an outcast, the weight of regection and hate were seen. Rain clouds were drawn to him overhead. Slowly raindrops began to fall. Not after long rain...
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posted by sowem
Sorry you, always have to wait so long, I keep struggling to decide what happens siguiente and the it's power outages, exams, etc. All of the sudden my computer won't let me on fanpop and I have to use my dad's computer.

Skipper: Hey, the hatch finally opened!
Marlene: There's the braniac!

They all went for him, but as they jumped 1 por 1 Kowalski paralyzed them. And once the king froze Mort jumped onto his (Skipper's) feet, knowing that Julien can't kick him away now, then he got frozen too.

Julien: Show's tu for touching the feet!

Kowalski: That's everyone! Wait! I'm missing one!

Skipper: Over here!...
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por request of link. Hope tu enjoy it. :)
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Romantic Guitar: Take 1

Skipper: Somewhere inside that abomination burns some ember of our Marlene. And I know just how to reach it. Rico! guitarra me! Por favor!

Rico: *hacks up guitar*

Skipper: (not realizing that its an electric guitar) *plucks string* *LOUD guitarra SOUND*

Private/Kowalski/Skipper: Aaah! My ears!!!!

Rico: AHHH YEAH!

Director: Rico! Spanish guitar! Not electric!

Kowalski: What about Danish metrics?

Private: No! I think he dicho Famous sitar tactics!

Kowalski: Oh yeah Private! That makes sense!

Skipper: What are we...
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“Sorry about that compadre. Not too much I can do about him. Anyway, we are going to help tu get over this.” Skipper told Kowalski after Julien’s attempted interference. “But how?” Kowalski asked. “Ugh! Enough Kowalski! I’ve had enough of your ‘buts’!” Private suppressed a giggle. “Private! Do tu have to giggle at every ‘but’ reference?” Skipper asked the young cadet angrily. “Sorry sir.” Private replied. “What do tu want to do Kowalski?” Skipper asked his lieutenant. “Wallow in self-pity…” Kowalski muttered. Skipper slapped him. “Kowalski! There’s...
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posted by legendary7
The pengins began to proceed their journey before the sun came up to spare themselves from the blistering sun for awhile. That morning the heat was untoleratentable. por eleven Rico couldn't take walking anymore, so he slid on his belly.


As they inclined up a colina Private's eyes randomly began to light up. He daydreamed off into the distance. It wasn't long before Rico and Kowalski joined him in his gaze.


"What are tu boys looking at? I don't see anything." Skipper questioned.


"Don't tu see the H.Q.?" Kowalski dicho pointing to nothing.


"No, what are tu talking about Kowalski? It's a...
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Note: This is not the final chapter. There's going to be one o maybe a couple more. I hope I get más comentarios this time, because last time I didn't get as many comentarios as anticiapated. Please, comment, if tu wish, tu don't have to, though.

The siguiente día Skipper went fishing again, and Private was alone. Private took the diary and tried to take off from where he had left off.
Dear Diary,
It is the día before the wedding.

No that wasn't it. He finally reached it.
Dear Diary,
.......................... we decided to name him Private.

Private dropped the book in shock. Then it hit him: his mother's...
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As the figure got closer Private shut his eyes and fell into a deep sleep. Skipper emerged out of the fog and rushed to Private's side.
S: "Private! Private, wake up! Please speak to me!"
Skipper put his head to Private's ice cold chest. A faint heartbeat caught his attention. His raced through the treacherous blizzard. He concluded his sprint when they reached a cave. Skipper held Private tight in his trembling flippers. He strode deeper into the cave with Private in his grasp firmly. Even though the immense cave seemed dank and mysterious, Skipper felt comfortable in it. After all, this was...
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posted by legendary7
They tired and hungry, especially the lemurs who weren't used to walking so long.
Ma: "I'm beat. Can we stop for the night."
K: "Negative,"
The whole team was yawning. It was apparent they all needed rest.

---Factory---
It was dead silent for awhile.
P: "Help! Please some one!"
N: "I don't think anyone can hear tu from in here, Private."
Private noticed Skipper groaning.
P: "Skipper, are tu sure you're okay?"
S: "I have a major headache,"
N: "Wait, Skipper, did tu say tu were tired and dizzy before?"
S: "Yes, but why does that matter?"
N: "Did tu get hit on your head?"
S: "Yeah, matter of fact I lost...
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posted by chaos-ice
“Ah huh, Bingo!” Kowalski dicho proudly.

“What is it Kowalski?” Skipper asked as he moves near Kowalski.

“I have completed my energy converter and it’s now ready for action” Kowalski said.

“So what does it do? I hope this gotta be good” Skipper crossed his flippers

“It will convert negative energy to positive energy and vice versa” Kowalski replied.

“Okay, now explain it in English, less brainiac” Skipper dicho sarcastically.

“This thing can convert evil things to goodness” Kowalski explained.

“And?” Skipper asked thinking that this device might also have a negative...
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Skipper couldn't really describe it, the car crashing into him, he didn't feel much, all he could describe the feeling as being: "Like a cork popping out of a wine bottle". He looked around and all he saw were cars zooming across the road, then realized his team was gone, he walked around endlessly. "Well it seems we got separated por that bump," dicho Skipper. "Gotta get back to the HQ, they're probably worried to death about me," dicho Skipper. Skipper then looked around and saw a map on the ground, he picked it up and looked at the calle he was at. "Ah, just 2 miles away, not very far at all,"...
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posted by skipperfan5431
Kowalski unlocked the doors and Lilly jumped into the front seat. "Hey. Ready to go?" Lilly asked, waving goodbye to her mother. Kowalski nodded his head and drove off to their destination.
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fecha LOCATION!!!!!!
"Kowalski. When can I take this blindfold off?" Lilly asked, touching the blue cloth on her eyes. "Now." Kowalski replied. Parking the car. Lilly removed the blindfold from her eyes and saw a large gray building with a big blue model earth on top. "Is this the.." "Yeah! The science center!" Kowalski exclaimed, bouncing with excitment....
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