As the stars shimmered outside the viewport, casting a gentle glow across the dining hall of the Mandoleer’s Folly, the crew gathered for a bittersweet farewell dinner. Dr. Cornelius, Agent Celine, Henry Weedmonger, Spacedawg, Abraham, J.J. Smith, Davy Ridgeway, Diane Ridgeway, and Captain Ed shared a meal that would mark the end of an era. … Read More “Episode 13: Farewell and Festivities” »
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Leon Wallace stood outside the Ambassador’s office, the polished brass plaque bearing the name “Sir Duncan Campbell, British Ambassador to the United States” gleaming in the dim light. His heart pounded with anticipation as he adjusted his uniform, preparing to face whatever awaited him beyond the door. Inside, the Ambassador and Leon’s supervisor, Supervisor Duncan … Read More “Leon Wallace Episode 2” »
Chapter 1: Murder in Chilliwack Prime The tranquil moon of Chilliwack Prime, with its snow-capped mountains and pristine waters, served as the idyllic setting for the annual steelhead fishing season opening. Nestled within this picturesque landscape was a quaint Guykah fishing village, where the indigenous Guykah people practiced their ancient plant-based magic, reminiscent of the … Read More “Episode 12: Angler Murders” »
The atmosphere aboard the Mandoleer’s Folly crackled with anticipation as the team gathered around a holographic display, their focus fixed on the mission brief for their next bounty. Spacedawg Pauly, Captain Ed Alvis, The Alchemist, Maelstrom, and Agent Celine Ebner leaned in, absorbing the gravity of their assignment. “Pilar R. Palacios,” Celine began, her voice … Read More “Episode 10: Bounty” »
The command center aboard the Mandoleer’s Folly buzzed with activity as Celine received the urgent call from RCSC Special Operations. Her brow furrowed with concern as she listened to the mission briefing, the gravity of the situation weighing heavy on her shoulders. “Attention, crew,” she announced, her voice steady despite the urgency of the situation. … Read More “Episode 5: The Cult of Roch” »