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Images by Gamma Terran picture-maker Julien Coquentin

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Off the charts.
Images by Gamma Terran picture-maker Julien Coquentin
Gammatober, Day 1: Chart C
I looked through my Chart C tag and felt as though Permanent Cybernetic Installations and Bubble Cars were beyond my ability to draw given the time I had. I fiddled around with drawing a/the Puzzle Moon, but it didn’t look quite right. (I’m rusty.) Then I figured, what puzzle would our tribal mutated descendants conclude was a powerful artifact?
Maybe during the Shadow Years it would look more like
Thinking about it further, I’m not sure how disastrously wrong deciphering a hand-held puzzle cube can go. If you get all high rolls, what actually happens when you get a
Gammatober, Day 15-16: Tribal Mutated Descendants & Artifact
For years our tribal mutated descendants have been on the front lines of exploration, wearing rubber mail and armed with ‘suction guns’ and ‘war-paint application rods’ -- some of the Ancients’ most exotic and valuable tools.
They were stumped, however, when they found red metal rectangles with silver buckles, the indecipherable labels of which read ‘The Car of Tomorrow’.
Even with high
and the
mutation, it took more than a few attempts on
to figure out even the basics of Tesseractoid EXistential AVERaging Yoctobits technology. At long last, however, they determined that the strange boxes were for the storage and transportation of
vehicles.
But eventually they unlocked the secret:
Gamma World Chart C