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The Crew gets up to some more fun, which you'll have to find out for yourself! Enjoy!
The crew has some rather peculiar cargo, and needs to find a place to keep it. Fortunately they are in the neighborhood of an old friend, and one that holds a great deal of knowledge at his fingertips. Music: "Smart Tech" by Scott Helms Music, "Aerial" by Bio Unit
The crew attempts to assist their robot friend, and finds that there may be more to the situation than meets the eye. Music: "Smart Tech" by Scott Helms Music, "Junior85" by Tyrell Test, "Ariel" by Bio Unit
The rug crew have completed their task, multiple times, and take a day for themselves while things are calm. Music: "Smar Tech" by Scott Holmes Music, "Summer Rain" by Bio Unit, "Winter Journal" by Blear Moon, and "Convert Congegration" by Blear Moon
The carriers of the rug find themselves within arms reach of someone who seems to have an idea of what it is or could be used for, and investigate. While they eat nuggets. Music: "Smart Tech" by Scott Holmes Music, "Aerial" by Bio Unit, and "Summer Rain" by Bio Unit
The gang catches up with the NERat in possession of the ever valuable rug, and they must reclaim it! Music: "Smart Tech" by Scott Holmes Music, and "Iron" by Crowander
Our oddball crew have banded together, and have found themselves in a particularly juicy negotiation. Music: "Smart Tech" by Scott Holmes Music, "Summer Rain" by Bio Unit
The crew takes a detour on the way back from their warehouse adventure and meet some interesting new folks. Music: "Aerial" by Bio Unit, "Smailin Car(r)ma" by Di Bos, "Smart Tech" by Scott Holmes Music
Join our new cast of characters as they take their first steps in Prima. The city of Freeport is at their feet, and they have a job to do! Music: "Tyrell Test" by Junior 85, "Miracle Tour" by Lobo Loco, "Smart Tech" by Scott Holmes Music, "Count Your Blessings, Count Your Stars" by Siddhartha Corsus
Season 2 is here! We delve into the Infinite Ultra system as the players build their new characters. Some of it's easy, some of it gets a little weird, and some of it just sounds odd (literally, we had some technical difficulties). One way or another, the new cast of characters is here and ready to wreck Prima in their own unique ways.
Weeks after Prima was saved, a man walked to a gas station. Music: "Where Was I" by Lee Rosevere, "Travelling to Louisiana" by Lobo Loco, "Traveler" by Six Umbrellas.
You asked them, we answered them. Enjoy the fruits of your question asking. There were questions, and we answered them. Inquiry complete. Okay, you get the picture at this point. Music: "Where Was I" by Lee Rosevere
Join us in finding out the future of Prima, the future or The Challengers, and what happens to all their friends. One last glimpse into the world before we move on to Season 2. Music: "Touching Moments" by Ketsa
The Challengers enter the final showdown. The fate of Prima rests on their shoulders. Music: "Where Was I" by Lee Rosevere, "Where We Are" by Ketsa, "Driftwood" by Six Umbrellas, and "Helping Hands" by Ketsa
Having narrowly escaped a potentially gruesome fate in Valentine's tower, The Challengers return to Prima and face the aftermath of their decisions. Music: "Where Was I" by Lee Rosevere, "Where We Are" by Ketsa, "Piano Parapentes" by Lobo Loco, "Intermittent" by Ketsa, "Nature Shuffle" by Ketsa, and "Embraced" by Ketsa.
The Challengers have put themselves into position to face off against their greatest foe.
The Challengers draw battle plans and move into the final conflict. And then absolutely whomp the DM. Music: "Where Was I" by Lee Rosevere, "Launch" by Ketsa, and "Unsilenced" by Ketsa
After a brilliant display against their teacher, Dakota, The Challengers must face the very thing they have trained for. The end of the world as they know it. Music: "Where Was I" by Lee Rosevere, "Robot Waltz" by Ketsa, and "Launch" by Ketsa
The slightly absurd training tactics of Dakota are finished. It's time for the new and improved Challengers to show what they've got, and earn their place in the struggle to come. Music: "Where Was I" by Lee Rosevere, "Robot Waltz" by Ketsa, "Magic" by Six Umbrellas, and "Shifty" by Bruce Lee