So, since Cythera has its tavern, POG had its pub, the various EV boards have their spaceport bars, and Ares has its.. err.. officier's mess hall, I hereby declare that the SketchFighter 4000 Alpha forum shall now have its bistro, because... because I decided it. With many thanks to the Nihil Bar.
With your sketchfighter, you're currently flying through the race, you're about to set a new record when, at the last turn, you slip and keep going at fast pace straight, and you lose consciousness when you smash through the wall. When you wake up, you are...
...seated inside a bistro.
And you're not alone, mind you. All around you are other sketchfighters, in various states of upgrades, a few of them more battle-hardened than others, with some being in strange colors; also present are various bugs, drones, critters and other such beings you're used to fighting, and to your amazement, all of these folks are busy drinking, playing games, or chatting, with none of them seeming intent on attacking you or each other. You suddenly hear a call from a big bug who seems to be the bartender, so you go meet him from the seat you're sitting in to the side of the counter opposite from him. You cannot help but ask:
"Where... where am I? Sketchfighters heaven?"
The bug answers:
"Oh no, son, it's not heaven. This place is somewhat better than the remainder of Sketchtopia, but not by that much. So don't worry, you're not dead."
"Wow."
"Though you're lucky not to have exploded in that freaking accident, we've watched all of it, and when you entered the bistro unconscious (through the door, luckily) with your last bits of inertia and stopped inside, you only had a few percents of life remaining. But it's okay now, we gave you a few life pickups and installed you in that seat at the back, for you to wake up on your own."
"Well thank you sir. But if this is not Sketchfighters heaven, then what is this?"
"This place is a bistro. The bistro Beyond the Edge of the Paper Sheet. And I'm the bistrotier, the one who serves the drinks in this place. So what do I serve ya? The first one is free, especially for you after the entrance you made, hehe."
"Well, I don't know... What do you have?"
"Inks."
"Inks?"
"Yes, all kinds, colors and shades of ink, for all tastes! And you turn into the color of what you drink! In fact, I even have some invisible ink, but it's rather pricey, and I reserve it to my faithful regulars, I wouldn't want customers to slip away without paying while they're invisible... We don't usually serve alcohol, as it's bad for the reflexes, as for water it would be bad for your ink. Unfortunately, we don't serve darth_vader anymore."
"Well, I'll take some forest green ink then, perhaps this will make me unnoticed in the forest foliage..."
"A wise choice son. There, here's your drink. Don't get your hopes too high, the effect is only temporary, though long enough to pull a fast one on the Forest critters if you're quick."
You sip the drink, indeed of a forest green color, that you've been served. It has a mint flavor, with some fruity undertones, it is actually good. And you notice you're indeed turning more and more green and less and less black the more you're drinking.
Before you complete your drink (and turn completely forest green) you have to ask:
"If I may ask... where is this bar located? You said it was beyond the edge of the paper sheet..."
"Well, first this is a bistro, not a bar. Second, well... okay, let me tell you from the beginning.
You may have noticed the RaceTrack is not quite like the other zones, it's actually rather small, it does not have any map or any star. In fact it's because it was a bit of an afterthought from the Pen, he realised he could not place it in one of the existing zones, so he ended up using a few sketch pad sheets to make up this zone. But in his haste, he forgot to erase a few structures he had drawn on these temporary sheets, and one of the race walls has actually been a bit sloppily drawn and will give way when you hit it - as you did by accident. I was the first to discover these abandoned structures, and since then I've been running a bistro in them, for the others who are stumbling on it."
"Very interesting... but, why is it the bistro "Beyond the Edge of the Paper Sheet" then?"
"Good point, lad. In fact the Pen did cut out the portions of sheet containing these structures when building the RaceTrack, but strangely enough the drawings remained in place while the paper went away. If you check you see there is no sheet on which our drawings rely, if you had been conscious you would have seen you were going out of the paper into a zone without any paper support, hence "beyond the edge". Now don't ask me how this is possible, I'm no Sketchtopia physicist, but that's how it is. In fact, we're in some kind of void..."
Void... you remember hearing of this place... and indeed you can feel an influence of VXI, trout, pamplemeese, and Shrödinger's cat. As if the bistroier has read your thoughts, he goes on while you resume drinking:
"Yeah, we're in a Void. This has several uncanny consequences, for one usual Sketchtopia laws don't apply here, in particular your weapons do not actually work, and any harm you do is void unless the recieving sentience present (or not) consents to it. This means that fights don't break up (can't say I'm complaining), but a few mutually consented duels happen from time to time. Ah, with the exception of a few fish fights, some have spontaneously erupted for The Great Voidness knows any reason, as people are not harned unless they so desire, so everyone end up hitting each other with trouts, halibuts, mackerels without any effect whatsoever, until they get bored and stop. Also, the Pen does not have any influence over this place, people here act freely and are not masterminded by him. The end result is that this place is a relative(ist) haven of peace from the remainder of Sketchtopia, and those who find it return here to get a break from the fighting outside."
You're trying to absorb this when you hear an engine noise outside.
"Heh, looks like one of your peers is trying to beat the race too, you can watch this through the window. He's going a little too fast though and he's reaching the tur... Ooh, he reacted just a little faster than you and tried to brake, and he only hit the wall at slow speed, but fast enough to break it (yeah, the wall repaired itself in the meantime, there's some strange script applied to it). Well, looks like curiosity got the better of him and he does not seem really interested in winning the race anymore. Yep, he's coming our way... he doesn't seem to be afraid to step off the sheet into voidness, and now he has seen out bistro. He's entering now. So, this lucky guy is...?"