Heave Ho Thomas! Transcript

'''Heave Ho Thomas! Transcript''' is Pikachufreak's fan-fiction thing to make.

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 * Michael Brandon: Heave Ho Thomas!. Thomas is a busy and happy engine. As he puffs and huffs across the island, he always toots hello to other engines and to children along the way, even when Thomas is pulling heavy loads. One morning, Thomas puffed into Brendham docks. Sir Topham Hatt was waiting.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: You are all here to welcome the new engine. His name is Hank.
 * Thomas: I've heard he's very special.
 * Percy: I've heard he's very strong.
 * Michael Brandon: Hank puffed into the docks. Hank was very special. He had red wheels and a bright red cowcatcher, and he was very tall. The engines had never seen an engine like Hank before.
 * Percy: Hank looks as strong as a giant.
 * Thomas: I'm sure he isn't stronger than a Sodor engine.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: Now, Thomas, I have three jobs for you. First you must take new machines from the docks to the factory. Then you are to pick up stone from the quarry and deliver it to the shunting yard. And lastly, you must pick up an old tractor from Farmer McColl's and take it to the repair yard.
 * Thomas: Yes, sir.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: And you must take Hank with you. Hank must see the important sights of Sodor. Be back by teatime for Hank's welcome party at Knapford.
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas buffered up to the machine cars. Hank chuffed alongside.
 * Thomas: Hello.
 * Hank: Howdy, Thomas. Now, you look like one of the finest little engines I've ever seen.
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas didn't like being called little.
 * Thomas: I'm a tank engine.
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas thought Hank was being cheeky.
 * Hank: Those freight cars are way too heavy for you. Let me take 'em for you.
 * Michael Brandon: Hank meant to be helpful, but it made Thomas cross.
 * Thomas: No, thank you. I'm strong enough to pull much heavier loads than this.
 * Hank: I'd be happy to help.
 * Michael Brandon: But Thomas was already puffing out of the docks. At the signal, Thomas didn't take the track to the factory. He chuffed straight to the quarry. Thomas pulled ahead.
 * Thomas: I may not be grand, and I may not be long, but I will show Hank that I'm stronger than strong.
 * Michael Brandon: He huffed to himself. Thomas and Hank puffed into the quarry.
 * Thomas: Now I'm going to pick up the stone cars.
 * Michael Brandon: Hank was surprised.
 * Hank: Hold your huffing there, Thomas. Let big old Hank take those cars for you.
 * Thomas: No, thank you. Tank engines can pull very heavy loads.
 * Michael Brandon: So Thomas heaved and huffed out of the quarry. Thomas wheezed and wheeshed. Handsome Hank gleamed and glowed by his side. Children waved from bridges.
 * Children: Hello, Thomas.
 * Hank: Howdy. Good to see you. Hey, Thomas, aren't you gonna whistle hello?
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas hadn't the puff to whistle hello. Hank had plenty of puff. This made Thomas even crosser. Thomas pulled up to the halt. He was nearly out of puff.
 * Thomas: Hello, Farmer McColl. This is Hank. He's the new engine on Sodor.
 * Hank: Howdy, Farmer McColl. That's a mighty fine tractor you have. Say, Thomas, you look all out of puff and pull. I'll take it for you.
 * Thomas: No, thank you.
 * Michael Brandon: And the tractor was coupled up to the end of Thomas' freight cars. Thomas huffed, and he puffed, and his wheels spun and spun.
 * Hank: Come on, Thomas, the train's too heavy for you. Take the pressure off your pistons. Couple me up.
 * Michael Brandon: But Thomas was determined to pull the train on his own.
 * Thomas: We must not be late for your party.
 * Michael Brandon: Wheel turn by wheel turn, Thomas puffed away. Thomas and Hank arrived at Maron Station. Visitors waved at Thomas. Thomas wanted to whistle back, but he hadn't any spare steam.
 * Hank: Howdy, everybody. Thomas is a little overloaded right now. I'll whistle for him.
 * Michael Brandon: Hank had lots of steam, and Hank blew the longest and loudest whistle. Then there was trouble. Thomas had cracked a cylinder. The train was much too heavy.
 * Thomas: Oh, no. Now the deliveries won't be made. You won't be back in time for your welcome party. And I'm not a really useful engine or even a really strong one.
 * Hank: Shucks, Thomas, I'm so sorry. That's too bad.
 * Thomas: I wanted to show you that I wasn't just a fine little steam engine, I wanted to show you that I am really strong, so I didn't want to ask for your help. But I do now. Please, Hank.
 * Hank: I'd be happy to help. You give the orders. I'll do the pushing.
 * Michael Brandon: Hank and Thomas dropped off Farmer McColl's tractor. The workmen were very sorry to see Thomas had broken down. Next, Hank and Thomas chuffed into the shunting yards. The yard manager was waiting. The stone cars were uncoupled.
 * Yard Manager: I hope you're back on track really soon, Thomas.
 * Michael Brandon: Finally Thomas and Hank delivered the new machines to the factory.
 * Man: Thank you, Thomas.
 * Michael Brandon: Hank pushed Thomas back to Knapford station. They arrived just in time for the party.
 * Thomas: Thank you, Hank. Now all of Sodor knows what a strong engine you are.
 * Michael Brandon: Hank smiled.
 * Hank: And I know something too. You're the engine everyone cheers for on Sodor. That's something to be proud of.
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas smiled. Hank was very special. He was a very special new friend.