Ripping Air Yarns
Featuring
“The Phoenix”
v Pulp Examples
· G-8 and his Battle
Aces
· Bill Barnes
· Kerry Keen
These pulps deal with air piracy, espionage, sabotage,
smuggling, etc.
v Helpful Clichés
- Aviator/Aviatrix
- Spy
- Gadgeteer
- Explorer
- Bootlegger
(Smuggler)
- Flying
Ace
- Foreign
Legionnaire
- Marine
- Military
Veteran
- Soldier
of Fortune/Mercenary
- Trusty
Greasmonkey (Mechanic)
- Gambler
- Bon
Vivant/Dilettante/Socialite
v House Rules
Vehicle rules – Compare
cliché of pilot with cliché rating of aircraft. Use whichever dice is
higher for rolls. This simulates two things: A good pilot can get
the most out of even a bad aircraft, and a good aircraft can make an average
pilot better.
Creation: Use
“Sidekicks and Shieldmates” rules from Risus
Companion
v Sample Character
John Scipio – “The Phoenix”
Masked Avenger (4)
Daredevil Aviator (3)
Crack Airplane Mechanic (2)
Lucky Shots
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Personal
Aircraft (as per Sidekicks rule in the Risus
Companion) – “The Phoenix”
Tri-phibious Fighter-Bomber Made From
Salvaged Airplane Parts (3)
Backstory (Tale): As a young man, John Scipio was fascinated by the
miracle of flight, in its youth even as he was. At the age of 15, John
managed to find a way to France
and joined the Lafayette Escadrille, a squadron of American pilots flying for
the French government in the Great War.
Although he was not a pilot when he arrived,
and served in a variety of subordinate roles in the squadron, he displayed an
aptitude for flying and due to losses was soon pressed into flying in the
waning days of the war. After the Armistice, he could not satisfy his
hankering for flying stunts, so he joined up with a
barnstorming tours at air shows.
However, the tours proved to not be a steady
income producer, so John started a business as a commercial air courier.
One day, John was flying over the U.S.-Canadian Border when he was attacked by
air pirates. His plane was forced to crash-land. The pirates raided
his cargo while John lay unconscious and bleeding. They left him
for dead, but he survived. Finding an abandoned airfield, he began
building a fighter-bomber capable of landing on land, water, or ice. Once
it became operational, John dubbed it “the Phoenix” and set off to find the air
pirates. When he meets them again, “The Phoenix” will have the upper
hand, and the air pirates will be put out of commission – permanently.
Until that time, John has adopted the identity of “The Phoenix” after his
aircraft. Although he is determined to make the pirates pay, John takes
on spies, saboteurs, and smugglers, fighting crime while he searches for his
sworn enemies.
The plane
bears no markings other than an illustration of a phoenix rising from the
flames.
© 2004-2005 by Hank Harwell. This
work can be distributed freely so long as the following conditions are
met: All credit is given to those individuals who have contributed
material.