Appearing in "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 13)"[]
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- Police droids
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- Kidd's flaming cross
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- Vast fleet of hovertrucks
Synopsis for "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 13)"[]
Huge numbers of humes are arrested and put in concentration camps, including Kidd. The police droids sing a song about arresting the humans, and the humans sing a song about being incarcerated. Hoagy turns up at Sam's camp and reports for duty as a guard.
Appearing in "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
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- Bones, a political prisoner (dies)
- Twenty-One Toady
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- Rap-guns
- Space suits
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- None
Synopsis for "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
Harry and Big Red One have control of the armoury. They encourage other prisoners to join them in rebelling. Fighting spreads through the Rock, but then the guards blow up the lift. To reach the higher levels Harry and another convict, Bones, will have to space-walk up the Rock's hull. As they climb up, Bones is killed by a gun turret manned by the treacherous Twenty-One Toady.
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Prezzel Logic"[]
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- Alan Grant and John Wagner (writing as T. B. Grover)
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- Another Judge
Villains:
- Danzo Prezzel
- Scurvy Dykeson (wanted for homicide)
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- Sponts
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- One thousand homing missiles
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- Dredd's Lawmaster
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Prezzel Logic"[]
A group of criminals try to trick Dredd into driving the wrong way up a one-way street, reasoning that if he does this he will have to sentence himself to twenty years on Titan. This doesn't work, so they try to kill him with a thousand homing missiles. This doesn't work, so they overwhelm him with 'sponts' (spontaneous confessors). Dredd gets fed up and arrests the entire group for parking on double yellow lines that he has robots paint underneath their cars.
Appearing in "Tharg and the Mice!"[]
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- Mice
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- Command Module
- Greeyer, a cheese planet in dimension Theta 33
Items:
- Magical flute
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- None
Synopsis for "Tharg and the Mice!"[]
Can droid and mouse co-exist harmoniously in the Command Module?
Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: Fort Neuro (part 13)"[]
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- Ro-Ger and Pierre, mechanised messengers
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- General Vagner of the Nort army
- Admiral Torpitz of the Nort navy
- Colonel Skore (a.k.a. Napoleon)
Other characters:
- Gullible Franks
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- Fortress Neuropa, Nu Earth
Items:
- Daft uniforms for the Nort spies to wear
Vehicles:
- The Emperor's triumphal car
Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: Fort Neuro (part 13)"[]
The Norts infiltrate the Frank sector of Fortress Neuropa by getting one of their men to dress up as the Emperor Napoleon. Because the Franks are all mad, this works. The 'Emperor' positions himself on the shield wall, and now only Rogue and his two robot companions can stop the Norts from overrunning the fortress completely.
Notes[]
Published by Fleetway on 19th February 1983. Sold for 18p in the UK.
Trivia[]
Letters and fan art from readers are published in the Nerve Centre.
Recommended reading[]
Some of these stories are also collected in trade paperbacks.
Links and references[]
The official website of 2000 AD includes an online shop.