Spacetrawler, audio version For the blind or visually impaired, May 12, 2020.
So far the planets that this crew has visited haven’t fared well in consequence.
Spacetrawler, audio version For the blind or visually impaired, May 12, 2020.
So far the planets that this crew has visited haven’t fared well in consequence.
That’s Ruddock’s story and he’s sticking to it.
The heroes and the victims always get blamed for the villains’ damage, too, as if they asked for it. In fact, that’s one of DC Comics’ theories for the existence of supervillains.
You’re really selling your innocence there Ruddock 😉
It’s not so much the whole planet as the specific localities. There seems to be a limited radius of damage so far.
…so far.
Um, standing in close proximity to a burning chemical warehouse is not an activity you want to pursue for very long if you intend to live a long, relatively uncooked life. It’s time to find out if Emily’s ship can track the puppy-people’s house-smasher at this relatively close range.
And for Gosh sakes watch out for Stangor! If she hasn’t already gone aboard looking for Emily, which is more excitement I can stand right now, so if you’ll excuse me I’m taking a Bromo and lying down for a time. Yes. Yes.
Stangor put a tracker on the ship, so they just need to convince her to let them use it.
House-smashing Puppy People. Hmm, as good a name for an alien race as ever. I like the sound of that – a good mouthful.
I was thinking the same thing: a chemical warehouse fire with no billowing clouds of toxic smoke. Unless that’s the place where they keep the stuff they need to make unicorn farts.
I see somebody else remembers Mr. Toots from “Red Faction: Armageddon.” The most deadly weapon on Mars.
With a fire like that I’d bet Coop, Jaime, Kiva, and MEGAS XLR are somewhere in the vicinity.