The GLOW 1996: Psychic Eustace Delmont, Episode 12 - Scrap in the Scrapyard

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A pile of scrap cars.

 


Previously, on The GLOW: 1996 Psychic Eustace Delmont

After the death of Eustace, Hitomi has started to gather a team of specialists that can help continue the mission. Genny Yusuda is an ex-commando and now gun-for-hire that has put aside monetary considerations to do what is right. Nemesio Jones — helicopter pilot, mechanic, and nerd — is an old friend of Genny's that has joined in. Finally, the street-punk monk Vavara Clean — known for using artificial meditation-enhancing moods — has brought her own blend of street smarts and physical prowess. The team is currently trying to fix Jones' helicopter, the Green Lady, while racing the clock.

About The GLOW: 1996 Psychic Eustace Delmont

Eustace Delmont is a psychic on the cusp of "graduating" into a full-blow Field Psychic. He requests his right to Walk, a brief period of freedom to encourage psychics to see the other side of The GLOW. He tries to finish his long-time partner Jani Blum's final unfinished mission: to find a mini-disc and crack open the Patel crime family. He meets Hitomi Meyer, a criminal hacker. The two are now on the run between a powerful crime family and an even more powerful adversary: The Order and its plans for Eustace.

Content Warning: Occasionally very foul language, lots of smoking, quite intense violence, drinking, gambling, non-graphic sex, drugs, criminal behavior, and black magic. The GLOW is a world of spiritual torture and weird horror.

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The GLOW: 1996 Psychic Eustace Delmont. Episode 12 — Scrap in the Scrapyard



Let's find out where they can get the parts needed at this time of night. We'll draw a card and take it's difficulty rating - 4. c34 = 5. -4 = 1. So not very hard at all. I'd like a little fight so we'll say scrap yard with minimal guards [enough to help test out the new team]. Thompson & Sons Scraps. Owned by Geoffrey Thomspon's daughter. Jill Lakeford. Hires recovering addicts and ex-cons to help run the place. A non-lethal Brawl rather than a full on fight. That's fine with me.

Location in the GLOW: We'll do d66 but count from the bottom right instead so it is near the current location. 6 and 4. Looking at the GLOW map table, this puts us at 15,9. That puts us in the same rough area as ex Knives-compound which makes sense for a scrapyard.

Expected Scene: The new team attempts to steal the parts from Thompson & Sons Scraps.
Scene Test: [c60] 3. 2d10 = 3 + 5. Another minor complication (2 of 5 for Eustace's return). This tells me two things. 1) This was the same card that was pulled that led to Eustace's death and therefore I need to shuffle the cards because I probably flipped the deck and 2) There's something else to fight. Something from the scrapyard itself? Yeah, that's funny to me.
Actual Scene: The team goes to break in but finds military grade tech coming to life and fighting all people.

Setting the Scene. Rooting for the Rotor Control.

Date: Wednesday, June 5, 1996.
Time: 2:45am.
Place: Thompson & Son Scraps.

The brawl with the workers we'll just put at Critical/Critical/6. Very much so a warm-up.

The fight with the tech, though. Let's see. [c41] gives me a helmet icon and "demanding tones." [c93] gives me a robotic leg icon and "a might or endurance challenge". A police enforcer robot, a bruiser type, designed to intervene and break up riots. Scrapped after it killed a few peaceful protesters.

Funnily enough, Dean Spencer dropped an absolutely awesome bit of filler art that will do nicely to help describe the robo-enforcer. Almost gorilla-like. Wrist guns in its right arm. Extendable baton in its left.

Now, to stat the thing. I like the "Angry Giant" template. Bad Guy 3. 6 Grit. Attack is 2xCrit. Defense is Crit. Has the Titan feat (only takes one damage per attack). Grab and Throw and Parry. Instead of Parry, I will use "Defective Cyberware". Essentially, instead of taking Grit damage, the enemy loses a bit of itself. It will rip off its arms or some such. Maybe the characters get a bonus depending, but I like it.

DATE PLAYED: April 3, 2025.


A scrapyard showing parts.

"Geoffrey Thompson, before his death, had a contract with the US Military. Note that I said You Ess and not The GLOW," Hitomi explains as the group approaches the outer fence of Thompson & Sons Scrap. Actually owned by Jill Lakeford. Geoffrey's daughter. Jacob and Joshua, the two sons that were meant to take over, both ended up washing their hands of it. Jacob by way of meeting a man-of-means who enjoyed showering a younger husband with fancy clothes and a triple stack of designer drug habits. Joshua by way of contracting a Soulburn virus and being forced to leave the GLOW. Jill, who married humble architect Waylon Lakeford, figured it was at least worth a tax write-off. Her and her husband now keep it functioning partially as a half-way house and occasional money laundering scheme.

Declare a successful building project a failure. Declare the valuable materials from the failed project as consigned to the scrapyard. Toss in a bunch of junk scrap for the records. Or just fake the records. Then use the good building materials to cut corners on the next project. Repeat every two to three years to skim a few million creds off the top.

"This leads to an opportunity for us. You see, Pensacola can handle the building of aether-enhanced helicopters and drones with no problem. However, some of the parts are actually handled by the American Air Force which has legacy contracts with the Pensacola air fields. The American government over builds parts that have no use outside of The GLOW and upsell to us poor GLOW folk at premium. We have more money than sense so we over buy. A lot of it gets melted down and or reconstructed into expanding the land more and more kilometers off the coast. But some fiddly bits end up in places like this."

As Hitomi is talking, Genny is cutting a hole in the fence large enough to bring his truck around. Vavara is keeping a careful watch. Jones is chewing on an unlit cigar and sweating profusely in the late night heat.

"Daughter Thompson, now Lakeford, stashes some the tech for her own use and contacts. Word on the street was that she put out a fire sale on some parts that might fit the bill but there's a general consensus with my contacts that most people consider any tech capable being made by the US Military-Industrial-Complex being a bit too 1989 for their tastes. Its the 90s for goodness sakes. Hoverstones and Liquid-Air Dirigibles are the rage. That and small unmanned-air-vehicles. Helicopters are for tourists. No offense, Jones."

"Umm, none taken," says Jones as he wipes his forehead.

Genny finishes pushing the gap in the fence back far enough that they can drive the truck through. Only his truck is old and loud and will surely trip all the sensors. The plan is to get the part as close as they can to the gap and use the truck as back-up if it goes pear shaped. Another element of the plan is to use non-lethal force. The people hired to watch this scrapyard are the kind of folks one offense away from disappearing into the kind of prison people don't like to talk about. Hitomi tries very hard not to think about the phrase "Spiritual Torture" and the intersection with the incarcerated.

Besides, the general wisdom on Jill's reformers is that they are meant to put up token resistance but if people want to steal scrap then so be it. She'll just claim the scrap was worth way more credits than it actually is and get a bigger insurance pay off.

Genny nods and Vavara takes point. Leaping from junk pile to junk pile with such speed and silence that Hitomi wonders if the woman has mystical powers. By contrast, Jones and Genny just clump on through. Hitomi follows somewhere in between. She would rather not get punched. Besides, there's a part of her that still has a internal twitch remembering the fights Eustace was in. Blades slicing through flesh. Eyes and body glowing with Soulburn as if The GLOW itself were directing him. The GLOW or some terrible intelligence behind it.

She looks forward to retiring to some cottage somewhere and growing petunias.

"Jones," Genny says a little bit too unquietly for Hitomi's comfort, Yusuda might be itching for a fistfight, "You are up my man."

Jones nods by way of reply and in the half-light of the nighttime scrapyard beings looking through stacks of parts. It only takes him about half an hour to locate the bits needed. Another fifteen minutes and he has detached all the parts required. Hitomi fights the urge to light up during this time, despite things going smoothly, because she is pretty sure that your average ex-junky can smell cig smoke at a quarter mile. Chum for the sharks. [1]

After Jones frees the part he strains to stop it from dropping to the ground. Vavara, who has been pretty much just a pale shadow this whole time, drops down quietly beside him and hoists it up. With a little help from Genny and Jones, she gets it balanced on her back. Good news, they won't need to get the truck past the fence. [2]

Bad news, the dim half-light has gone full-bright which means someone, and not one of the four interlopers, has triggered the alert. Sure enough, five men of various ages and a fairly singular background start walking towards them. Each has that washed out harried luck of a person who has put a wreck of a life back together through energy drinks, shallow faith, and the kind of help group where you talk shit about your ex-wife and what a bitch she was for not taking the abuse.

The leader, a black man with fuzzy hair and a tattoo of a teddy bear on his face, speaks in a thick Jamaican accent that seems well-below honest: "Naw, Naw, four littl' piggies. Can't be doin' all that." Yes, definitely fake.

Vavara, not saying a word, shifts the load on her back and then does a little tip-toe run that makes Hitomi think of a Russian ballerina she saw as a child while still in Oxford. The run ends with Vavara leaping three meters in the air and then dropping down right in front of the leader. Without dropping the rotor control parts they came from, Vavara kicks straight up and catches the leader in the chin while the man is trying to get out, "Wha," in what has to be his normal accent — bog-standard Mississippi drawl — before his whole body travels up on the end of her foot and crashes back down. A white man with beard and various runic symbols on his arms — Pagan or white supremacist, Hitomi cannot tell at this distance — shouts something about "skinny bitch" before lunging to grab Vavara. Seeming forgetting the gravity defying woman has two legs. Her first leg comes down and springs out her second which hits the Mr. Runes in the chest hard enough to bounce him back. His head slaps into an old car and bounces and he goes down harder than his supervisor.

Genny chuckles — Hitomi is a little bit irked that overprotective mode isn't being used to smother the ShaoDra — and runs forward pulling out his Microwavers. They look like a pair of defib paddles and are capable of sending out quick bursts of microwave energy that does funky things to people's brains at close distance. Nothing permanent, unless the user has a vindictive streak, but it can make you a lot less likely to be active. Jones, on the other side, grabs up some scrap metal and goes to join in. [3]

The leader is trying to stand back up, saying "Hey, now..." when Vavara kicks him hard in the back of the head and drops him a second time. Two men, looking similar enough to be brothers of some Hispanic background, rush over to protect their boy when Genny is there point the Microwavers at one each. A look of confusion on their face turns to nausea as their brain and nervous system decides maybe vomiting is a useful tactic. The one on the left spews hard enough that Genny has to step back. The one on the right just grabs his stomach with one arm while waving away the fight with the other. This leaves just one guy, who has squared off with Jones. Jones swings the pipe at the man's head but the man ducks and punches Jones right in his nose. Brass knuckles shinning the bright artificial light. Jones goes down hard on his backside. [4]

While Vavara and Genny are sizing up the man fighting Jones, a loud tearing metal sound pulls all eyes over to a stack of junk metal. Another tearing roar and a car door flies up and lands near the foot of Vavara who easily dances away. From this gap, a silver arm punches through. Then another. Then a head, strange and beastlike. Glowing green sensor lights blink as the head swivels and picks out the combatants. "STOP. PRotesTING....withOUT PRIOR APproval IS A CLass......Threeeee Viola....SHUN." The first arm out the heap clicks and clacks and a pair of guns pop out.

A sort of gorilla-like robot droid.

"Oh shit," Hitomi says, pulling out her own gun. Likewise, Genny is bringing his assault rifle around from his back after unceremoniously dropping his Microwavers. He kicks at the feet of the barely conscious black man who was leading the night scrappers. "This one of yours?" The black shakes his head. All four of the conscious scrappers are looking terrified. "Fuck," Genny says. "Like a goddamned Kindergarten class. Get your boys out of here!" [5]

Vavara takes off the running and gets on top of a stack of cars behind the strange Gorilla bot with the shouty voice. As it turns its head to start tracking her, Genny opens fire but the bullets just bounce off of all the junk metal the bot is encased within. Genny curses and pulls out a fresh mag and slams it home. Hitomi has her pistol out and shoots into the robots head. With a satisfying clang, one of the bullets seems to land. The bot swivels its head back around to look at Hitomi. Jones moves back and scurries around some wrecked A/C units to try and get cover. [6]

In retaliation, the strange bot lets loose a hail of bullets from its gun arm. Genny and Hitomi run to the sides but the sheer quantity of bullets is hard to avoid, especially since every bullet that misses as a chance to bounce off of scrap and send more projectiles in the air. A number of minor cuts break out and blood starts dripping down their arms and backs. After its barrage, the Gorilla looking robot pulls itself out of the wreckage and starts closing the gap. [7]

With a leap, Vavara comes down off the stack of cars and crunches the bot in knee joint on its left leg. The hefty enforcer stumbles from this and swings its left arm, now sporting a retractable baton at her. She dodges back but is unable to get clear of the fight. Genny takes careful aim and shoots into the main body of the Gorilla with some of the bullets being rewarded with internal fluids spewing out of the front of the beast. Hitomi keeps up her fire but aghast to see one of the bullets bounce off and catch Vavara in the cheek. It's a minor glancing blow but it still rattles her. [8]

With a big sweep of its gorilla-like arm, the enforcer bot grabs Vavara by the lag and tosses her. The street monk easily catches herself with the fall and lands gracefully and is back into an attack stance within seconds. During those seconds, though, Genny and Hitomi are again in the fire range of the bot. Genny is hit pretty badly, with blood squirting from his leg, as Hitomi takes off running and skids behind a home gas tank. Praying to no god in particular that it has been completely drained. Which it has. [9]

As Genny and Hitomi are bracing for the next round, a loud clang is heard and a huge chunk of scrap falls down and smashes into the back of the enforcer bot. Its gorilla frame shutters. The huge magnetic mover arm has just dropped an industrial level bread oven on top of it. Clanging and shouts are heard from all around as the scrappers run back out. They seem to have clocked that the robbers have turned into protectors of sorts and are paying back Genny stepping in to protect them. They are not so stupid to get out into the main line of fire, but are putting up enough fuss and noise that the Gorilla's head keeps turning and is having trouble locking onto actual threats.

Taking advantage of this, Vavara once again kicks the same damaged knee as before, this time kicking through it, and the bot falls over to one side. She then dances back out of the way in another ballet-like flourish as Hitomi and and Genny open fire. Genny goes all in, emptying and entire magazine into the bot. After a few seconds where they think the bot is definitely down, it stands back up. It shutters a moment and then ejects its gun arm which it just used to take a good number of the shots. [10]

The Gorilla then swings upon Vavara, bringing its baton down in a crush blow. The woman, maybe 1/3 the weight and build of the artificial enforcer, kicks her leg up in a sweeping axe kick. She grunts as she holds the baton up for a moment, then using the Gorilla's own weight and force brings her leg down hard and smashes in its head. Sparks fly up and the whole body crashes. [11]

Everyone breathes heavily for a few minutes. As soon as she catches her breath, though, Hitomi finally gives in for the cigarette she has been craving the whole time. A few deep inhales later she looks at the scrappers who are standing around and congratulating themselves for helping. "Thanks, guys."

"Hey, ma'am, no problem," says the leader. Fake accent all gone and attitude a lot less street thug. He points up towards the poles. "Boss likes us to put on a good show. Helps with the insurance claims. If we wallop you good, it's good for business. If we get wallop we flee early and often and make it look like we tried. Send in both tapes and bam, she gets paid. You know how it is." He turns to look at Genny, still clearly bleeding. "Thank you, man."

Genny shrugs. "Couldn't just let the thing kill us all. Instincts kicked in."

"You a vet?"

"Yeah, but not a good one."

"I hear that."

The two men shake and then the groups start to divide when Hitomi calls out. She tosses a Cred to the leader. "That's for helping, too. Tell your boss that this bit of MUNI enforcer bot tech might be worth shopping to a bidder."

Leader laughs and waves and soon enough the lights go back to half dim and the Hitomi and her new crew walk back to the truck, the gear the needed still being carried by the person who just kicked a killer robot to death.


Setting the Scene. The Return to Antioch.

Date: Wednesday, June 5, 1996.
Time: 6:32am.
Place: Antioch, secret base of the Order Psychics.

Another scene where I just play it by ear.

DATE PLAYED: April 3, 2025


A campus building curves around a small lake to the left.

Bel wakes up next to Jade. She claims her name is Jade Evertree. Why she thinks lying to a psychic is a good idea, he will never know. Tamara Jenkins. Age 23. Too young for Bel. Too femme. Too slight. Still, in the aftermath of saying goodbye to Eustace, Bel needed something different.

He starts to get up and for a second pauses half-way out of bed. Why in the hell is he up? It takes him nearly twenty-seconds, a lifetime for a psychic — even a low-grade one like Bel — to have missed the obvious issue. The screams. Other psychics screaming is a very. bad. sign.

Though Bel (aka, Belladonna, the not so rare case of low grade psychic whose self-given name and code name have blended together, see also the aforementioned Jade) would rank himself pretty low down on the heroic scale — he doesn't even heroically do homework — the compulsion to be outside on the balcony is strong. So strong it takes him three seconds to even contemplate if he is doing this of his own free will.

In those three seconds, he spots the second sign that things have gone awry. Several Antioch Psychics are staring up and shouting. That's bad. The real bad part is that some other psychics have joined them. Psychics in kitsune masks. Field psychics. Who very nearly never show up to Antioch unless they are here to bring a renegade home. Wasps in the bee hive. Wolves in the sheep pen. It is around now that it occurs to Bel to look up.

Above Antioch a door the size of all heavens has appeared and opened. Large enough that folks must be able to see it for miles around. Miles and miles. Only he suspects that only people in Antioch can see it. He hopes so, or the whole "secret base" thing has just been greatly spoiled.

Right as Jade, blinking back sleep from her eyes, joins him on the balcony, he gasps and says, "Eustace?"

Because it is. Only the last six days have done something to Bel's former lover. Eustace has lost some body mass. His body is covered in some sort of primal sigils that burn the eyes to look at. That, and the wings. Eustace Delmont — formerly known as Nurse — has massive Soulburn wings spread out to either side and is gliding down over the lake and fountain at the center of Antioch.

Bel realizes he needs a much bigger list of bad things when they come down behind Eustace. Them. All Three of them. Returned to the surface after twenty-years. And no longer feeling the need to appear normal. They are unclothed. In their true form. Bel hears more screaming. Then more screaming. Jade is clutching her head and crying out for her mother. One of the Field Psychics has his mask off and is punching himself in the face. At least one of Antioch psychics seems to be trying to drown themselves in the fountain. People are scratching at their eyes. Blood is starting to flow.

The ground ruptures and large tanks shove up out the dirt. As they open, quadruple amputees — eyes removed and mouth turned into a breathing-and-feeding complex — are ejected out. Strange moans erupt from them as new limbs start growing to replace the old. More screeches for the damned.

Bel wonders why he is not so moved but the answer is obvious. He is too weak on the psychic scale to see what must be the equivalent of a nuclear bomb going off around him. Could a normal person even see Eustace?

As Eustace alights on the top of the fountain, Bel finally catches a glimpse something. A thin magenta line. Three thin magenta lines. Woven together. From each of the Witches Three. Tethering Eustace to some destiny. Bel sends out a thought. A wish. "Break free, lover."

Almost like Eustace can hear him, Eustace grabs at the line, seemingly aware of it for the first time in some time, and then extends one of his arm blades. Only know it looks like bone. Which it always was.

"Stop it, you are killing them," he says to the Three, who laugh and cackle. Then Eustace neatly slices the line clean in two. The Three laugh even louder and its the worst sound Bel has ever heard. What shocks him the most is that he realizes it is approval. They wanted Eustace to break free. [12]

With the line cut, the psychic onslaught seems to be dying down. People lapse from screams into sobs, from sobs into quiet moans.

Eustace lands on the ground and his wings fade into the morning light. "Everyone. I'm sorry about that. But I need your help. The Order is under assault and we must work together."

Bel shouts. "Nurse, is that really you?"

But before Eustace can shout back, the Three speak for him. Each one saying their bit. "Nurse no more." "Welcome your new brother, reborn." "We give you, Eustace Delmont, Witch-King."


DOUG'S COMMENTARY

Initially called "Moonblink" this episode was mean to focus on 3-4 scenes of Hitomi and crew getting up to at least the start of infiltrating the flying yacht headquarters of Dave Akari. However, I had the fun luck of catching a serious enough infection I had to take double dose antibiotics. For those keeping score — a peer group largely consisting of myself — this would be the third major illness in 2025. It has been a blast.

The change created by this illness is that a slightly simple opening scene grew into a fairly developed scene. And we got the Witch King. Which is a bit much but my voice currently sounds like gravel when I try talking so a little bit of too much is ok.

MECHANICAL AND STORY NOTES

  1. Know + Detect (5 dice). Gets Crit + Basic. Then, to remove the part in a timely fashion, Know + Fix. Again, gets Crit + Basic.
  2. Is it too heavy to carry? (Even) → [c113] No. It's carry-able. Let's do Brawn + Stunt + 2 Help. For Vavara that is 8 dice. She gets 2xCritical + Basic. She can essentially carry it without penalty once they help her get it up.
  3. For pure show, Vavara goes in for Flying Kick. -1 ADR, +1 to hit. Can close the distance. Gets Extreme + 2x Basic. Genny and Jones have to spend their time closing the space. Hitomi holds back for now. The scrappers have 6 Grit remaining.
  4. This time Vavara gets Crit + Basic and does another Grit. Genny will uses his Microwavers at this range with Nerves + Stunt + 1 (Range). He gets Exteme + Basic. That's 3 more Grit. Jones is Brawn + Stunt + 1 Help from the scrap. He whiffs and takes 3 Grit. Scrappers have 2 Grit remaining. Time to bring out the real threat.
  5. Genny said his catchphrase in a dramatically appropriate way. He gets a Spotlight!
  6. We'll give the enforcer bot partial cover this first time, making the characters shoot at -1. They also get +1 to dodge. Vavara will spend her turn closing the gap (no more ADR to spend). Genny rolls Nerves + Shoot +1 -1 so 6 dice. He fails to get a hit. Has to slam in another mag next turn. Hitomi only has 4 dice but manages Critical so does 1 Grit. Does Jones have his shotgun somewhere on his person? (Bad) → [c15] NO! Jones is pretty much out of this fight.
  7. Hitomi spends a point of ADR to roll 7 total dice. Manages to roll a Crit + Basic and so takes 2 Grit. Jones is in full cover. Vavara will be out of arc of this attack. Genny has a total of 6 dice and also gets Crit + Basic and also takes 2 Grit.
  8. Vavara gets 3xBasic = 1xCritical. She does damage to it, but doesn't have enough left over to get back out of the fray. This means Hitomi and Genny are shooting at a Gamble. Genny will spend his Spotlight to avoid hitting her, but due to the Titan feat it only does one damage. Hitomi spends 1 ADR and rolls 6 dice. Gets no hit and a single 1 which strikes Vavara. We'll give Hitomi You look NERVOUS for this and she uses up one Mag. Jones remains under cover.
  9. Enforcer Bot uses Grab And Throw versus Vavara. She makes the Brawn + Endure roll and rolls with the fall. Genny spends ADR and only gets 2xBasic. He takes 4 more Grit. With ADR, Hitomi actually makes her dodge and takes no Grit.
  10. Will the scrappers come back to help? (Even) → [c13] YES! They definitely want to repay Genny for helping them to escape. We'll give +1 Help to Dodge and Shoot but if the team misses then one of the five guys takes the hit. Vavara rolls 7 dice (Brawn + Fight +1 (Scrappers)). She gets Crit + Basic. Enough to kick the bot [2 Grit remaining] and bounce far enough back to not be in line of fire. Hitomi gets 5 dice (Nerves + Shoot -1 Nervous +1 Scrappers) and gets 1 Critical. Genny gets 7 Dice (Nerves + Shoot +1 Scrappers). He unloads a whole mag to get +1. He gets 3xBasic = 1 Critical. This would normally be enough to kill it but we'll say it uses its Defective Cyberware to tear off its gun arm to have one grit. It will go in for a lunge versus Vavara.
  11. Vavara blocks Crit + Basic with her 7 dice. She takes two Grit. She then gets an Extreme on her attack. We'll add some flourish.
  12. Eustace is going to get +2 Help. One because the Witches Three are kind of rooting for him. One because Bel, who probably loves Eustace second only to Hitomi, is sending out psychic support. 8 dice. And holy crap, Eustace rolled a Jackpot. He has 100% passed the Witches' test. He has graduated.

CREDITS

The GLOW 1996: Psychic Eustace Delmont is played using Two Little Mouse's Outgunned and Outgunned: Action Flicks (especially, but not limited to "Neon Noir" and "Great Powers"). It uses Larcenous Designs' Gamemaster Apprentice Deck: Cyberpunk 2E as its main oracle.

Other sources used include:

  • Zach Best's Universal NPC Emulator.
  • Cesar Capacle's Random Realities
  • Kevin Crawford's Cities Without Number
  • Matt Davis' Book of Random Tables: Cyberpunk 1, 2 and 3.
  • Geist Hack Games and Paul D. Gallagher's Augmented Realities.

ART CREDIT AND EXPLANATION

The top picture for Thomspon Scraps was this photo by Documerica on Unsplash.

The second picture for Thompson Scraps was this photo by TFM WAC on Unsplash.

The Gorilla Bot is © Dean Spencer. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Antioch is actually a building on a Bogota campus: Photo by Camilo Botia on Unsplash.



Taxonomy and Technical Data

  • World: The GLOW
    • Campaign: The GLOW
      • Arc: 1996 Psychic Eustace Delmont
        • Post: Episode 12 - Scrap in the Scrapyard

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