Read Bumageddon: The Final Pongflict Online
Authors: Andy Griffiths
âZack?' said his bum. âI'm scared. Can you hold my hand?'
Zack took his bum's trembling hand in his as they watched the unfolding mayhem.
âThis is for real?' said Zack.
âYes,' said Ned sadly. âLive via bumcam. Robobum has access to satellites transmitting images from around the world twenty-four hours a day.'
Zack clutched Eleanor's arm. He'd seen isolated towns ravaged by bum attacks before, but nothing on this scale. And he could tell, judging by the expression on Eleanor's face, that neither had she.
Bumquakes. Stink-tornadoes. Brown rain. Crapalanches. Vast armies of Great White Bums hell-bent on giant-brown-blobbifying the entire world to bumblivion.
âBumageddon,' whispered Eleanor, as she stared open-mouthed at the nightmarish images on the screens.
âB
umageddon?' said Zack.
âBumageddon,' said Ned, nodding solemnly.
âOh no!' said Zack's bum. âNot Bumageddon!'
âYes,' said Eleanor. âBumageddon.'
âW
ell, that's just great,' said Zack. âNow that we've got that cleared up, would somebody mind telling me what Bumageddon actually is?'
âAffirmative,' crackled Robobum. âBumageddon. The complete destruction of the world by bums. As prophesied in the ancient text,
The Book of Bumageddon
, where it is written, “And enormous bums will conquer the world and complete and utter devarsetation will follow. Giant brown blobs will rain down upon the earth for forty days and forty nights. An evil stench will cover the land. And bums will rule the world again as they did in their glorious prehistoric past.” '
Zack gasped. âDid the ancient texts say anything about how to prevent it?' he said.
Ned shook his head sadly. âNo,' he said. âThey just said it would happen.'
âBut how?' said Zack. âAnd why? Where did all these Great White Bums come from?'
âThat I
do
know,' said Ned. âOne week ago I was in the Great Windy Desert hunting for stinkant juice. Robobum uses it exclusively. It's the most powerful fuel source in the world. A single drop will take you around the world and backâbut it's very hard to find. I'd been searching all day without much luck. I was about to head back when I felt a huge tug on the
divining rod. It was stronger than anything I've ever felt before. Next thing I knew, the ground crumbled beneath me and I fell into what turned out to be an ancient stinkant nest. It was huge. I spent the better part of two weeks mapping it before I discovered a tunnel which led me to an enormous cave containing a vast reservoir of prehistoric stinkant juice. I filled my canisters and was about to leave when I noticed something written on the wall.'
Ned paused here, apparently unnerved by the memory.
âWhat was written on the wall, Ned?' said Eleanor. Ned pulled a crumpled notepad from his top pocket. âI wrote it down,' he said. He flipped through the pages, took a deep breath and began to read. â “WARNING! THE GREAT WHITE BUM IS USING THE BROWN HOLE TO SEND PREHISTORIC GREAT WHITE BUMS FORWARD THROUGH TIME. STOP HIM OR THE WORLD IS DOOMED.” '
Ned closed the pad and put it back into his pocket. âThat's all it said. And underneath there were three skeletons, huddled together.'
Eleanor looked sceptical. âAre you sure you weren't suffering methane madness down there?'
âIt wasn't methane madness,' said Ned. He reached into his pocket again and pulled out a bar of soap. âOne of the skeletons was holding this.'
Zack looked at the soap and gulped.
Imperial Leather
. . . his grandmother's favourite brand.
âA
re you all right, Zack?' said Eleanor. âYou've gone all white.'
âThat's my . . .' said Zack, finding it difficult to put what he was thinking into words, âthat's my grandmother's soap. You know how fanatical she was about washing her hands.'
Now it was Ned's turn to be confused. âYour
grandmother's
soap?' he said. âThat's impossible, Zack. I carbon-dated that message. It was 65 million years old.'
âSixty-five million?' said Zack. âAre you sure?'
âPositive,' said Ned. âI had Robobum check the results.'
âBut that's crazy,' said Zack. âHow could my gran be writing 65-million-year-old messages?'
âBeats me,' said Ned, shrugging.
âUnless,' said Eleanor thoughtfully. âUnless we weren't the only ones who made it out the other end of the brown hole.'
âYou think Gran survived as well?' said Zack. âBut we didn't see her on Uranus.'
âMaybe she didn't go to Uranus,' said Eleanor. âMaybe . . .'
âHang on,' said Ned, his mouth open in astonishment. âAre you saying that you got sucked into a brown hole and ended up on Uranus?'
âYes,' said Eleanor. âAfter the zombie bum invasion . . .'
â
Zombie bum invasion
?' said Ned, even more astonished than before.
Eleanor and Zack looked at each other.
âNed,' said Eleanor, âhow long were you underground in that stinkant nest?'
âHard to say,' said Ned, frowning. âAbout two weeks, I thinkâI kind of lost track of time.'
âDid you have any contact with the outside world while you were down there?' said Zack. âRadio? Bumcam?'
âNothing,' said Ned. âI was too far underground. What on earth happened?'
âIt's a long story
*
,' said Zack, âbut after the Great White Bum was blown out of the bumcano last month, as you know, he was flung through space and collided with Uranus. The collision created a huge explosion that caused a whole load of bums to turn into zombies, which then attacked the Earth. We fought them off, but ended up chasing the Great White Bum back into outer space where we were sucked into a brown hole, along with my granâthe Pincherâand two other bum-fighters, the Flicker and the Forker. We didn't know what had happened to them. Until now, that is.'
âLet me get this straight,' said Ned. âAre you saying that one of those skeletons might have been your gran?'
âIt would certainly explain the soap,' said Eleanor. âAnd the message. The brown hole must have sucked her, the other bum-fighters and the Great White Bum
back to prehistoric timesâwhen prehistoric bumosaurs ruled the Earth!'
âSo you think the Great White Bum is using the brown hole as some sort of bridge from the past to the present?' said Zack's bum.
âIt's possible,' said Eleanor. âAnd not just
the
Great White Bum.
All
of the Great White Bums.'
âBut why?' said Zack. âWhy doesn't he just stay there with all his pals where he belongs?'
âAh,' said Ned. âI think I can answer that one. If myâand Robobum'sâcalculations are correct, that message was written just before a very important event in the Earth's history. Less than twenty-four hours after that message was written, a giant arseteroid slammed into the Earth and caused the extinction of all the bumosaurs, including the Great White Bums.'
âAnd my gran,' said Zack, stunned.
âAnd your gran,' said Ned.
*
For the full story see
Zombie Bums from Uranus,
Andy Griffiths, Pan, Sydney, 2003.
Z
ack felt dizzy as he tried to make sense of Ned's words.
âSo, let me get this straight,' said Eleanor, frowning. âThe Great White Bum is actually a Great White
Bumosaur, a relic from the times when Great White Bumosaurs ruled the Earth.'
âCorrect,' said Ned.
âAnd in the original history of the Earth all of the Great White Bumosaursâexcept for the Great White Bumâwere wiped out when a giant arseteroid hit the Earth.'
âCorrect again,' said Ned.
âBut now, the Great White Bum has taken advantage of the brown hole's closeness to the Earth to provide an escape route from the doomed past to the safety of the present.'
âExactly,' said Ned.
âSo the answer is simple,' said Eleanor.
âIt is?' said Zack's bum.
âYes,' said Eleanor. âWe have to go back in time and stop the Great White Bum from carrying out its evacuation.'
âBut how?' said Zack.
âI'll spell it out for you,' said Eleanor. âWe go back to the past. We use Robobum's nuclear wart-head to terminate the Great White Bum once and for all. Without the Great White Bum's help, the other Great White Bums won't be able to return to the present. They'll dieâas they did, and as they should have doneâwhen the arseteroid hits. Meanwhile, we'll return to the present . . . a
Great White Bum-free
present.'
Zack gulped as he realised what Eleanor was proposing. âBut that's dangerous,' he said.
âSo is staying here, in case you hadn't noticed,' said Eleanor.
âBut brown holes are unpredictable,' said Zack.
âWe went into the same brown hole as the rest of them and we didn't go back into the past. What makes you think that it will work this time?'
âThere's a better . . .' started Ned, but he was cut off by Eleanor.
âLet me handle him,' said Eleanor. âHe's a bit slow.'
âI am
not
slow!' said Zack.
âYou are,' said his bum.
âThanks for your support,' said Zack. âYou're supposed to be on my side.'
âOn your backside to be exact,' said his bum.
Zack ignored his bum and turned to Eleanor. âAll I'm saying is what your father told us, over and over. They are
too dangerous
. And besides, my mum made me
promise
.'
Tears filled Eleanor's eyes. âZack,' she said slowly, âneither your mum nor my dad is alive anymore. Promises made back then don't count. Neither do warnings. That was another world ago. Things have changed, and we have to adapt or we could very well end up extinct ourselves.'
Zack was silent.
âBesides,' said Eleanor. âWe owe it to their memory to try to stop this. It's what they would have wanted us to do, no matter how dangerous.' She paused. âIt's what they would doâif they could.'
Zack looked at the sickening images on the screens.
He knew Eleanor was right, but he was still terrified.
âThere is another way,' said Ned.
âAnother way?' said Eleanor. âWhat are you talking about?'
âW
ell,' said Ned, âapart from her other features, Robobum is fully equipped for time travel.'
âWhy didn't you say so?' said Eleanor.
âI've been trying to,' said Ned. âBut you wouldn't let me.'
âTime travel?' said Zack. âBut don't you need a . . .'
âPerambulic merimbulator?' said Ned.
âYes!' said Zack, who'd studied time machine technology for a school project.
âI've got one,' said Ned. âRobobum instructed me how to make a rudimentary one out of a Milo tin and an old mattress spring.'
âBrilliant!' said Zack. âAnd it can go all the way back? Sixty-five million years?'
âYes,' said Ned. âAt least, I think so.'
âWhat do you mean, you THINK so?' said Eleanor.
âWell,' said Ned. âI've never actually tested it. I've been too busy. But you know what they say about time travel? There's no time like the present!'
Zack rolled his eyes at Ned's joke.
âWell, what are we waiting for?' said Eleanor. âLet's do it!'
âRight you are,' said Ned. âRobobum . . . prepare for time travel!'
âAffirmative,' said Robobum. âPlease enter the
passenger pods and secure safety harnesses. I will then present a short film about time travel safety.'
âSkip the safety presentation,' said Ned. âWe have to get out of here before we end up Bumageddonised ourselves. We've got a human race to save.'
âUnderstood,' said Robobum. âSafety presentation suspended. But please exercise extreme caution at all times. Even the tiniest change to the past may have catastrophic effects on the future.'
âWarning heard and understood,' said Ned. He led Zack, Zack's bum and Eleanor over to a bank of what looked like six glass coffins.
âWell, whatever we do,' said Zack's bum as it lay down in one of the pods, âit can't be any worse than what's already happening.'
âThe small bum speaks the truth,' said Robobum.
âT
ime travel commencing in T-minus 20 seconds,' announced Robobum.
Zack took a deep breath as he climbed into his pod. His stomach was churning. They were about to voyage 65 million years into the past on the most important bum-fighting mission ever undertaken in the entire history of bum-fighting.
The worldâas they'd known itâwas doomed. Bumageddon was nigh.
âTime travel commencing in T-minus 15 seconds,' announced Robobum.
Zack looked at Ned, who was adjusting the dials on the temporal navigatorâa dome-like structure that allowed them to control both the direction and the distance of their passage through time.
âTime travel commencing in T-minus 10 seconds,' announced Robobum.
At last Ned finished setting their course. He walked up to his pod, climbed inside and strapped himself in. He signalled to Zack to do the same.
âTime travel commencing in T-minus 5 seconds,' announced Robobum. Five . . .'
Zack fumbled with his belt.
âFour . . .'
âStupid belt!' said Zack.
âThree . . .'
âGreat!' he said. âMost important mission ever, and no safety belt!'
âTwo . . .'