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Long Live The Flying Scotsman!

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And, as for those internet trolls, who are wondering, as to why I am not going to try to change anything in the anime canon timeline, by way of me messing with things? Well, that is because, this is my fanfic. And, if you wind up commenting, or leaving a review, that winds up channeling, even the slightest bit, of petty jealousy, or toxicity. Zero_Tempest_9159, this means you as well. And as I have already stated to you, you are to refrain, from making anymore comments, or reviews, on any of my fanfics. However, if you insist on persevering, despite the aforementioned warning, then I will have no choice, but to report you to Webnovel. Want to think that I am just selling wolf tickets? Try me. As a tribute to Flying Scotsman's centenary, I figured, what better way then to improve my favorite episode of Top Gear. Top Gear S13E1: Race To The North. This is what if A1 Pacific 60163 'Tornado' was not the only locomotive heading the train on the race to Edinburgh. Well, as James May once said, "Long Live The Flying Scotsman!" So get ready, for the steam double header that I am sure the whole of the United Kingdom would more then love to see for real!
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Vincent, The Jag, And The 4-6-2s

The camera fades into a black and white backdrop, and focuses in a car's headlamp, then switches to a black motorbike, and then to a Jaguar XK120, and then over to 60163 'Tornado', with 60103 'Flying Scotsman' coupled behind it, followed by their respective support coaches, and thirteen carmine and cream coaches, as Jeremy Clarkson's voice over starts to speak.

"You join us in 1949, for a race."

"It is between the fastest bike in the world, the Vincent Black Shadow."

"The fastest car in the world, the Jaguar XK120."

"And these, these Peppercorn and Gresley pacific class steam locomotives, are not the fastest trains in the world, but because they were each completed only three years ago, weirdly, they are the most modern trains, working in Britain today. So all we would have to do is decide, who'd go in what."