Now that Henry Howard knows he has to save the world when in an emergency, he keeps an eye out for any problems. In his class, they are learning about earthquakes and where they occur most often. Henry told his class that Japan is one of the most common places for earthquakes to occur. He had a student ask him, “What is the worst earthquake that has happened in Japan?” Henry replied, “The biggest earthquake wasn’t the most damaging one. On September 1, 1923 a 7.9 earthquake hit the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area around noon. It lasted for up to 10 minutes in some areas. The earthquake affected 2 million people. The quake killed about 142,800 people, which makes it one of the most deadliest earthquakes ever.”
At the end of the day, after
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He figure out that the plates need something in between them to stop them from moving. Henry was running out of time though. He couldn’t find anything that was strong enough to stop the plates. While in his suit, he has super strength so he decided that he was going to have to stop the plates himself. It was 11:56 and 11:58:44 is exactly when the earthquake hit, so Henry was getting ready to get in between the two plates. Right before he got in, Henry realized that there was some hot radiation coming out of the ground. He had to think quick. Henry Howard was great at problem solving and so was Captain Geography. To block the radiation, he put his shield in the slit where he was going to stand and quickly hopped …show more content…
After about 8 minutes if standing on his shield, the earthquake stopped, and he got out of the hole. Henry walked back to the city and everyone was acting normal. It was as if nothing happened while he left. That means he succeeded! His first save as a superhero went the way it was supposed to. Henry changed out of his ability suit and used the time ring to go back to present day Chelsea, Alabama.
The next day at school, one of his students, the one who asked the question about the earthquake, said that he went home and researched the earthquake. He said that when he looked up the earthquake, he couldn’t find anything about it. Henry realized that since the earthquake “never happened,” there wasn’t any records of it. To keep his identity a secret he told his class that he was wrong and what he told them was a story that his teacher made up when he was in school. From now on Henry is just going to stay in the present time, unless he absolutely has to time travel, before he creates more