Jarvinator Saves Planet Earth
With every ounce of his robotic strength, he held the dish in front of him and flew along the length of the giant wave, turning it away from the land.
Billions of mega-litres of water sprayed back in the opposite direction as the Jarvinator unleashed all his might on the power of the ocean.
Within minutes, he had smashed the wall of water down to a large swell. The people who lived on the west coast of the Americas had about a metre of water wash through their homes. All their electrical equipment stopped working, and all the children, cats and dogs had to jump onto the furniture to stay dry. But no-one was killed and all the houses remained standing.
The Jarvinator felt pleased with his work. He returned the satellite dish to its base in California and flew back to his home in the deepest darkest cavern of central Australia. Dr Marsh was waiting for him with a huge grin on his face.
“Mission completed, Dr Marsh,” said the Jarvinator, once he lowered himself down through the hidden door in the roof.
“Well done, Jarvinator,” beamed Dr Marsh. “You’ve saved Planet Earth. The President of the USA, Madam President of the EU and the Prime Minister of Australia have all rung to say thank you. Mr President even said that, with no TVs or computers working on the west coast of America, he’s having a lot of fun playing soccer on the upstairs veranda with his children. And the three leaders have sent some of your favourite things as a gift.”
Dr Marsh pointed behind him to a huge box of sushi, a giant chilled container of bubble gum ice cream and an enormous barrel of raspberry soda. The Jarvinator smiled.
“It’s nearly dinner time,” said Dr Marsh. “Why don’t we have a game of Super Mario while we eat?”
“Sounds good, Dr Marsh,” the Jarvinator said with a chuckle. “I believe I’m winning 4,321 games to nil?”

