Running Wobble on Friday nights has been one of the easiest things I've done in a few years. Peryton and Iron Curtis indulge my particularly idiosyncratic obsession when it comes to this setting. Fridays just work for me as well. I get off of work in the evening, I am relaxed, just heading into my weekends of soccer, beer, and writing coming up. These Wobbles, the campaigns, help me revisit the published stuff as well as explore the newer ideas that pop into my head (always) set in these universes (or Verses). A couple of hours, stories told and notes made, WALLAH (not viola).
Viggo needs a shave |
The Characters are Rudolpho Viggo, of the Primrose Corporation of Mu-Soufrik (Our World but Charlie Jade influenced), and Daisy Adair, pilot extraordinaire of Mu-1920 (Our world but the roaring 20s). I retconned the end of "the Art Show" from about three, maybe four, years to where the Professor (Rudy) had a lover aboard the insectoid space station. They were separated by the rush of people running for the escape pods just before the big bang that concluded that campaign's finale. Starting back on Soufrik, his supervisors task him with continuing his explorations of the Tau Verse. Daisy Adair had been hanging out on that world as well, working as a contract pilot of various flying craft for smugglers and whatnot. Since Viggo was pining for his boyfriend and Adair was getting bored with "the Future," it wasn't too hard to get them wobbling again. Taking charge of the Albatross-class "float" (Wobble-boat) christened The Dodo, by its crew, our two protagonists headed off into the wide, Tau yonder.
Though the species of pirates that attacked The Dodo were named Galareans, I couldn't stop calling them Onion-heads. Their rather radish-looking spacecrafts didn't help. Though the float took plenty of damage, being unarmed and all, a patrol of Strike-crafts ("bananas") representing the Radio-Apes controlling the area drove them off. Our players did have to make an emergency landing on the Overmind-63 (the Radio-Apes' home). 63 is a ring biosphere connected to a hub increasing its gravity with centrifugal spinning.
Helped by the Akkerbarick (Goat-head) Jax Biznez, lawyer at Law, the crew of the Dodo would be able to sue their now apprehended pirate attackers for damages to their ship. This lead to some court room drama. Of course, the Galarians didn't have enough money to make amends, but their ships' insurance company, the Gyyko Clan, had plenty of liability coverage. Viggo and Adair played up their emotional distress for the Monitors (video camera headed-baboons). So once the Galarians were put to death, on the spot, in the middle of the court room, our daytime TV stars where awarded plenty of Zed (dollars) to fix and improve their wobble-boat.
Of course, our Wobblers weren't able to leave the space station, because it was theirs _and_ the Overmind's. So they left illegally. A quick spaceship battle session, Daisy Adair made pretty quick work of their pursuing Strike-craft (Bananas), even without a weapon aboard the Dodo, with amazing pilot skills (Robin rolled really well). Afterwards, they were able to salvage wreckage from one of the strikers and get a Phazer Cannon, a weapon of their own, with Viggo's Fixer skills.
Back to the Search for Alejandro (Viggo's boyfriend), the Professor, using Technobabble, discovered "communitrons." These are sub-atomic molecules released by Faster-than-Light transmissions, that can be traced "for a certain amount of time" across the depths of interstellar space. This led our PCs to Planet Mondrom.
This world, though not really that well known, is one of the better spots in the multiverse for Wobblers to come across. The planet has two indigenous species, the Mon and the Drom. The drom are human-like beings that tend towards blue to gray skin and very similar hair to humans. The mon are intelligent mineral collections that form into rectangular blocks of very hard stone. Mons get larger and larger as they become more psychically powerful. Folks also call them "monoliths" for fun. The junior partner in the symbiotic relationship between the two, the Drom are monitored and mentored by the Mon, into becoming very capable psychics, and Wobblers as a side product. Now this relationship has a price. The drom of the planet are very stratified. Differing castes of them are identified by their "development level" as defined by the Mon. This is indicated on an adaptive tattoo of a number on the left side of the humanoid's neck.
Viggo and Adair tracked Alejandro from a crash landed escape pod into a Mon nursery-- the species is made of rocks so don't sweat the crash landing. They then were directed to the city of Population Center 47. As you all know, Center-47 is one of the best places to be when one is on Planet Mondrom. Know for its Really Big Decorative Bridge over the Salt-Water Inlet over the Western Side of the Planet Ocean, and great dance club scene. Here the PC's met the Triangles. The triangles are mons that have chosen to divde themselves into triangles of various sizes to lead various differing lives to one day come back together about ten thousand years later, to be Elders among the Mon. They tend to be skilled technicians of the rocks' society, while also providing the fastfood workers and gas station attendants for the metropolises over the world.
Viggo would meet the triangle Trixar. Trixi had taken a particular interest in the elusive Alejandro. Meanwhile Adair would be doing the Luke Skywalker on Dagoba thing, with a triangle on her back, ultimately dueling a clone of 14 y/o Amelia Earhart with light-sabers. After the Professor would take a particular interest in the triangle, our players would have their next lead as to where their quest would take them. Sex with the geometric block of stone was a matter of finding "the right angle." Afterwards, the Professor would hear the Warden (Trixar) mutter, "I only deal with criminals, usually."
Most of this last session was me getting the players to clean up their Roll-Playing XP tallies, through the "leveling" of the Mondroms. It also helped me continue to refine my Wobble rules as to how to, you know, wobble. If only I had done this before I published the source book.
So with Daisy Adair ready at the helm, Professor Rudolph Viggo wobbled them to the last known location of his GM-imposed love interest. Surprisingly, I am sure, had pirates awaiting them. But this was not because of rote script writing. Viggo would do an open channel hail to the attacking ships. The attack would come to a halt. On the Dodo's vid screen, Alejandro flanked by two pirate-looking Pyramid-heads would appear.
"Hello Rudolph." The dread-pirate Ajahando of Inasfar would say with a little chagrin.
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