"Gar, I can totally hear that song through your comm-link. Now I know why you didn't want to get on that ride." Jason said as he scanned the area around the building that housed the roller coaster.
Eventually, he came across a door that didn't encourage access into it. The padlock across the door, along with a red, crudely-made sign that said "Don't open, ya little fuckers" pretty much confirmed that fact.
"Hm. This must be the employee entrance." He said as his armor began to form.
Once it had covered his right hand and arm, he used a clawed finger to pick at the lock. He exclaimed happily after spending serveral minutes working on the lock, and walked into the newly unlocked door. As he stepped in, the lights flicker on, revealing a large control panel, along with serveral monitors and a large glass window that faced darkness. Sooner or later, Jason found the main controls to the ride and activated them, turning on colorful lights and loud music that could be seen from beyond the glass window. As he stepped closer to the window, he noticed that the control center sat high above the coaster. But he'd figured he'll inverstigate more later. Now, he just wants to get on the coaster. But something began to annoy him.
"Christ, of all the songs in the world, why did they have to use "Running in the 90's" for this coaster?" He said to himself as he took off his clothes and left them in the control center before walking out a door opposite to the entrance, leading him down a flight of a spiral staircase and leading right to the service entrance of the roller coaster.