Sorry don't really know this setting/storyline.

Barad

On 6 mei, 06:38, Hida Mann <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Tonight's adventure sees Aunt Agatha call for help when our Wooster
> equivalent's cousin falls in love with a Martian prince. Her father is
> very disapproving of Martians. The PCs either have to talk her out of
> it or prove to him that Martians are good folk after all.
>
> The group consists of A Wooster-esque man of leisure, his trusty
> manservant (whose name is Batman - what? It's period appropriate,
> right?) and his cousin, a crazy inventor who has turned himself
> invisible and can't revert...
>
> No other hooks as yet, but there's no shortage of source material...
>
> On May 6, 1:57 pm, Nick Bronson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > What hooks have you got so far?
>
> > Obviously with Jeeves & Wooster, the classic is girl trouble, whether
> > it's Wooster's friends (or, in rare cases, himself) head-over-heels
> > for a girl, a girl head-over-heels for a (sometimes-reluctant) fellow,
> > or the ever-present Aunt Trouble.
>
> > I quite like the idea of adapting some of the stories to a space
> > setting. When Wooster is asked to steal an antique silver cow creamer
> > from a nemesis of his uncle for instance, could work quite well on
> > board a space-ship, with no-where to run from the inevitable
> > consequences.
>
> > On May 6, 1:24 pm, Hida Mann <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > So, just before we went down I posted about my game for tonight:
> > > Jeeves and Wooster in Space.
>
> > > Anyone want to throw some more plot hooks out there just in case this
> > > spins out into a campaign?

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