Into the Lion's Den/No Ticket Scene

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Previously...

"The quest for the Grail is not Archaeology. It's a race against evil," Henry Sr said. "If it is captured by the Nazis, the armies of darkness will march all over the face of the Earth! Do you understand me?"

"That is a good point," Wakko replied. "With the Grail in hand, nothing could stop the Nazis. And yes, I understand." "Me too," agreed Yakko. "Me three," put in Dot. "Me four," Melody concurred.

Indy turned to his father. "This is an obsession, Dad," he said sternly. "I never understood it. Never. Neither did Mom."

"Oh yes she did," Henry Sr retorted. "Only too well. Unfortunately, she kept her illness from me until all I could do was mourn her." "So what's it gonna Be, Indy?" Asked Yakko. "Brody? Or the Diary?" Choose wisely.

Indy started his Motorbike, reversed, went straight, and turned Left, going towards Berlin. The Warners soon Followed, going after the Diary and Into the proverbial lion's den...

Wakko's POV

Berlin. Soldiers and Sympathizers shout the rallying cry of Nazi Germany while throwing books into a huge bonfire. Flags and marching boots are all that I hear besides civilians shouting the Battle cry. "We are but pilgrims in an unholy land," Henry Sr says. No doubt that I agree.

Normal POV

For most Germans, the Book Burning Rally was one of the Events sponsored by Nazi sympathizers. Indy had beaten up an Officer, and dragged him off, getting into that Disguise Just like the Time at the Secret German Base on one of the Greek Isles 2 Years ago.

"I'm going after diary," Indy said. "Elsa has it." "What about us?" Asked Melody. "Stay put and stay hidden," Indy advised. "I'll be right back, trust me." "Indy is always honest," Wakko assured his Girlfriend. "He always comes back."

While members of the Hitler Youth throw books into the bonfire, Indy goes for Elsa. "Fraulien Doctor," he said, coming behind her. "Where is it?" "How did you get here?" Elsa asked.

"Where is it?" Indy asked, grabbing Elsa. "I want it." "You came back for the book?" Elsa asked. "Why?" "My father didn't want it incinerated," Indy replied. "Is that what you think of me?" Elsa spluttered. "I believe in the Grail, not the Swastika!"

"But you stood up to be counted with the enemy of everything that the Grail stands for," Indy replied. "Who gives a darn about what you think?"

"You do!" Elsa snapped, and Indy grabbed her by the throat, threatening to choke her. "All I have to do is squeeze," he reminded grimly. "All I have to do is scream," Elsa replied, and Indy let her free.

Indy took the Diary and regrouped with his Father, and the Warners. "I've got it," Indy said. "Good, Now let's get out of here," Wakko said bluntly.

However, a Crowd of Germans push forward, wanting an autograph from someone, and that Someone was the German dictator himself, Adolf Hitler.

The Crowd pushed the disguised Indy further and further until he came face to face with Germany's Fürher. Hitler took the Diary, reached for a pen, opened it, not recognizing it was the Grail Diary, and he signed his name on one of the Pages! Hitler gave the Diary back to the disguised Indy, who was very oblivious.

Later, Indy, His Father, and the Warners drive to Berlin Airport. The Gestapo and SS were searching for them there, asking if they had seen them around, and most turned up with Negative answers.

Indy came out of the room he was in. "What did you get?" His father asked. "First available flight out of Germany," Indy replied. "Good," Henry Sr stated. "I've had enough of being in this country, that's for sure," Wakko added, and Together, the Six boarded a Zeppelin and took their seats.

"Well," Indy said with a smile, "We made it

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"Well," Indy said with a smile, "We made it." "When we're airborne, with Germany behind us, then I'll share that sentiment," Henry Sr replied. "I will too, Gladly," Wakko added.

On the ground, Indy looks out the window and sees Vogel coming towards the Zeppelin. "Here comes Mr. Trouble," Yakko said as he saw him. Indy had an Idea. He followed behind one of the Zeppelin's staff, to have a little "chat" with him.

Meanwhile, Vogel was going around, asking folks if they had seen Indy, his father, Yakko, Wakko, Dot, or Melody. They said no. Indy came out in the guise of one of the Flight attendants.

He then approached the three people who Vogel had asked. "Tickets, Please," he said, and they pulled them out while Vogel approached Henry Sr and lowered his Newspaper. "Guten tag, Herr Jones," Vogel said menacingly.

Indy walked behind Vogel, and spoke something in German, grabbing Vogel's Attention. "Tickets please," Indy said, this time in English. Vogel replied, and Indy punched him in the face, and then he threw him out the Window! Luckily, Suitcases broke the Colonel's fall.

"Whoa," Dot said. Everyone stared at Indy on why he acted in such a way. His Reply was brief, but blunt: "No ticket." Soon, every passenger pulled out their tickets, and the Zeppelin took off! Indy had pulled it off!

Enraged, Vogel yells out as the Zeppelin leaves the Ground and heads away from Berlin's Airport, but, if you Know Indy and his friends there was soon to be trouble right around the corner...

To be Continued...

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