Judy Hopps

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One day in Zootopia, Judy Hopps was tracking a rogue chameleon. The color changing animal had been stealing ties from Billy, a goat who owned a suit store. It was a sunny day in the city, with predators and prey walking together in the streets. Suddenly, a thundering boom sounded all across Zootopia. A strange pod had appeared in the town square! Out of it came large creatures with no fur or feathers. These, of course, were humans.
There were ten of them, standing tall above the citizens of Zootopia. They were some of the members of the Suicide Squad, although Judy Hopps did not know it. The strange pod was actually a time and space machine. The Suicide Squad had traveled to the wrong place! Next to the time machine, a gap opened. Batman and Wonder Woman flew out of the
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Batman walked up to him. “Where are we, and who are you?”, he asked. The man stood up, and looked at Batman. “Hello, I am Revolver Randy. We are on a planet called Theia. Do you see the planet above us? That is the Earth 5 billion years ago. In this time period, the Earth was hotter than the Sun! In just a few minutes, the planet we are on will collide with the Earth”. Batman interrupted, “Wait, the planet we are on is going to crash into the Earth? We need to stop it!” Revolver Randy said, “Do not do that! When this planet collides with the Earth, a ton of rocks are going to be released into space. They pull together using gravity, the same force that keeps us from floating away into space. The rocks from the collision, when combined, will form the moon! Also, the collision will meld the planets into each other, forming the base for the Earth as it is today. If you stopped, that, we would not exist”. Batman replied, “Really? I didn’t know that! Thank you for telling us”. But then, they realized that Theia was getting closer and closer to Earth!
“Let’s get out of here!” Pikachu yelled.
“How?” yelled Wonder

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