The Whistler System’s vast coldness spread endlessly before the Mandoleer’s Folly, cloaking its dangers with deceptive serenity. Captain Spacedawg Pauly, unwavering, scanned the bridge’s displays when an urgent transmission broke the silence. “Distress call coming in, Captain,” Sergeant Malik reported, his voice tense. “It’s from the Aurora Voyager.” “Patch it through,” Spacedawg ordered, leaning forward. … Read More “Distress Call” »
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Mandoleer’s Folly Crew Roster Bridge Crew:Captain Spacedawg Pauly Canis, Male, Ship’s Captain Commander Ed Alvis Human, Male, First Officer Lieutenant Commander Abraham Corcoran Human, Male, Pilot Lieutenant Ava Clarkson Human, Female, Pilot Sergeant Thorvald Jotun, Male, Copilot Ensign Kael Gitchimando, Male, Weapons Systems Sergeant Malik Human, Male, Sensor Officer Corporal Jeff Jenkins Human, Male, Weapons … Read More “Mandoleer’s Folly Mark 2 Crew Roster” »
The upgraded hum of Mandoleer’s Folly was like a soft nudge, reminding Captain Spacedawg and his crew of the tasks ahead as they got ready for their first patrol in the British Columbia Sector. Celine, straightforward yet friendly, filled Spacedawg in on their mission. “After showing the dignitaries around, it’s time for a standard patrol,” … Read More “A New Beginning Chapter 5” »
The crisp lines of the Order 93 base gleamed under the ceremonial lights as Spacedawg and his crew, adorned in their sharpest dress uniforms, stood waiting alongside Celine and a contingent of other RCSC officers. The atmosphere buzzed with a mix of formality and anticipation. A transport ship descended, its engines humming a low greeting … Read More “A New Beginning Chapter 4” »
Spacedawg strolled toward the station’s bar, hoping to find Ed before the day slipped away into another series of briefings and preparations. His steps slowed as Inspector Renée Lachapelle appeared around a corner, her pace brisk, almost matching the determined look in her eyes. “Spacedawg, just the person I was looking for,” Renée said, catching … Read More “A New Beginning Chapter 2” »
Spacedawg sat comfortably in the lounge of the Order 93 base, enjoying a rare quiet moment. The base, usually a hive of activity, seemed almost serene as he savored his downtime. His week-long dock had been a welcome respite, a pause in the relentless rhythm of their interstellar patrols. The tranquility was interrupted by a … Read More “A New Beginning Chapter 1” »
In the shadowy confines of their makeshift lodgings, J.J. Smith and Abraham Corcoran huddled over a secure line to the Mandoleer’s Folly. The air was thick with anticipation as J.J. pitched a daring idea to Spacedawg. “Captain, we’ve thought of a way to draw out Emil and his cronies for good—staging your death,” J.J. proposed, … Read More “Marked for Bounty Chapter 4: The Staged Demise” »
In the dim light of a nondescript safehouse on the fringes of the bustling mercenary district, J.J. Smith meticulously trimmed his iconic mustache, altering his recognizable features. Beside him, Abraham Corcoran checked the last of their equipment: a pair of special contact lenses loaded with capabilities for full spectrum vision, live video and sound capture, … Read More “Marked for Bounty Chapter 3: Undercover Entanglements” »
After their covert mission at the casino, Spacedawg and his crew rendezvoused with Inspector Renée Lachapelle at a secure RCSC location near the heart of the Quebec Sector. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as they prepared to share their findings. “Inspector, we’ve got solid intel on the syndicate’s operations,” Spacedawg began, his voice low … Read More “Judicial Indiscretion Chapter 3: The Raid and the Reveal” »
In the strategic hub aboard the Mandoleer’s Folly, Spacedawg addressed his crew with a map of the underground casino displayed behind him. “Here’s the plan,” he began, his tone serious as he scanned the room. “I’d go myself, but given how recognizable I’ve become, thanks to those Weedmonger’s ads, it’s not an option. Abraham, J.J., … Read More “Judicial Indiscretion Chapter 2: The Covert Game” »