Whereas the Bloors Rempton Inopta NAVICOMUTER is a mainstay of many 'ships of the realm', the Ghost Generator from S-TECH certainly is not.
The S-TECH Ghost Generator is a nifty piece of equipment that can throw a virtual mass. What does this mean? It means that when being pursued at a point where one would rather not be, a flick of the switch (or rather a touch of the screen) and you have the pursuer chasing ghosts, literally!
You exist elsewhere and have everyone chasing your virtual tail. The number of 'ghosts' is directly proportional to the mass generator deployed. Max can generate up to three ghosts but this would be pushing it and drive down his operational speed significantly. One is often all that is needed.
Meet Me At The Jump Gate is a pixel art webcomic set in the far future with Max as the main protagonist. Max hauls things from here to there for credits (in the future, be it utopian, dystopian, scotopian, ectopian or any other topian you would care to mention, they always seem to use credits or creds. Funny that) and whilst tracking the movements of a stock by haulage contractor would be of passing notice as a webcomic, our story hopefully plots a slightly more exciting path across the star chart of space.
Max escapes from Space Station Brompton1 after an attempted detainment by over zealous Security Services. As to why the aforementioned Security Services would want to detain him, he has no idea. He has a consignment to deliver and has no time for wrongful accusations, time is money. Well, actually, time is relative but there’s plenty of time for that later.
So, with a spaceship bristling with Tech, including his trusty ship’s computer, he heads off, little knowing the adventures that are about to befall him.
Follow Max in MEET ME AT THE JUMP GATE weekly here, at murpworks.com
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