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Appearing in "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 15)"[]

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  • Rioting prisoners
  • Guard robots
  • Iron Aggie (mentioned)

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  • Concentration camp, Brit-Cit
  • Robotorium, ditto

Items:

  • Rope ladder (hanging from hovertruck)

Vehicles:

  • Government hovertruck

Synopsis for "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 15)"[]

Humans riot; robots try to stop them; both sides sing a song about it. In the confusion, Sam, Kidd, Hoagy and Stogie escape and steal a government hovertruck. They go to the 'robotorium' where the late prime droid, Iron Aggie, is interred. Sam plans to resurrect her.

Appearing in "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]

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  • Legg Eleven
  • Thirty-Nine Stepps

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  • Laser gun

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  • riot craft

Synopsis for "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]

Toady sets up a vid-link with Earth so Harry can ask them to call off their riot fleet. The Earth authorities refuse to listen to Harry. Toady tells Harry how to concentrate all the High Rock's power into one gun, which he uses to destroy the fleet's engines. The craft are crippled, but their crew can still bail out in the escape pods. Earth asks Harry to free the prison guards as a gesture of goodwill. However, once the guards have been freed the Warden reveals that there is a nuclear satellite in orbit which Earth can use to destroy the Rock.

Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Trapper Hag (part 2)"[]

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  • Trapper Hag

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  • Judges Street and Wilding (injured)
  • Charlie Wateredge, grandson of a criminal

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  • Lenny Brezhnev com-way, Mega-City One
  • Justice Department med-bay, ditto
  • Tex Toomie block, ditto
  • Edge of Earth's atmosphere

Items:

  • Concussion grenade
  • Teleport beam

Vehicles:

  • Lawmasters
  • Justice Department in-system craft
  • Limpet pod
  • Trapper Hag's ship

Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Trapper Hag (part 2)"[]

Trapper Hag kills three Judges with a concussion grenade. Dredd takes a Justice Department spacecraft to the bounty hunter's ship and burns his way through the hull.

Appearing in "Tharg's Time Twisters: The Perfect Crime"[]

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  • Jarvis Pollack

Supporting characters:

  • The late Professor Brabbinger, inventor of a time machine

Villains:

  • Jarvis Pollack

Other characters:

  • Urchin selling newspapers

Locations:

  • Book-lined room, the present
  • Southampton, 1912

Items:

  • Miniature time machine
  • Knife (currently lodged in Professor Brabbinger's chest)
  • Gold bullion

Vehicles:

  • Horse-drawn carriage
  • The Titanic

Synopsis for "Tharg's Time Twisters: The Perfect Crime"[]

A criminal tries to use a time machine to get rich quick. It works, but only up to a point, because he is the kind of criminal who hasn't read enough science fiction.

Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: Fort Neuro (part 15)"[]

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  • General Vagner of the Nort army
  • Admiral Torpitz of the Nort navy

Other characters:

  • Pierre, Ro-Ger, Brill-O and other mechanised messengers

Locations:

  • Shield wall, Frank sector, Fortress Neuropa, Nu Earth
  • Lim-Ee sector, Fortress Neuropa
  • Nort troops' HQ

Items:

  • Guillotine on caterpillar tracks

Vehicles:

  • Nort vehicle for crawling through tunnels

Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: Fort Neuro (part 15)"[]

The Norts are beaten back from the border of Frank sector. The Franks are still insane, so Rogue trains a bunch of mechanised messengers to defend the fortress instead. He and his new allies march for Lim-Ee sector, which the Norts are planning to invade via a tunnel.

Notes[]

Published by Fleetway on 5th March 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[]

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