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A behemoth interstellar freighter hauls its dangerous cargo, as well as it’s crew and their baggage.
The day “The Excerebrators” arrived and put your brain in a forklift was pretty traumatic. But even after they are overthrown, can you go home?
The phase “Untouchably Sexy Maglev Trains.”
Hench-men placement services and work place negotiation with super villains.
Episode Sixty Three – Donut Tax Outrage!
RPG – Paranoia (the 6th edition from Mongoose Publishing)
Film Director – Mike Leigh
The Trader’s Tales Series, by Nathan Lowell
RPG – Hobomancer
RPG – Bulldogs
Film – Cargo (2009)
Film – Pandorum (2009)
Card Game – Once Upon a Time
RPG – The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Glory, Book One of The Goldenwing Cycle, by Alfred Coppel
(Oddly, there is almost no coherent information out there about Alfred Coppel’s works ~ T. Jones)
TV – Steven Universe
TV – Buffy
RPG – Pilgrims of the Flying Temple
Counting To Infinity (rpg.net setting riff)
Video Game – Starship Titanic
Bog cycling Snorkling
RPG – Eclipse Phase
Both the The Great Race of Yith and the Fungi from Yuggoth indulged in non-standard abductions, the first using temporal body swapping from the distant past and the second employing the “brains in jars” principle to get fragile humans to their home on Pluto. Fun times.
Film – Skyline (2010)
Film – The Matrix (1999)
RPG – Dark Conspiracy
Film – Tron (1982)
Book – The Ship Who Sang by Anne McCaffrey
Thomas the Tank Engine – and “The Repressive, Authoritarian Soul of “Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends”
Film – Blade Runner (1982)
Untouchabley sexy maglev trains.
Film – Despicable Me (2010)
Book – Asterix in Britain
Flat Earthers from all around the world…