
| BUBBLEGUM CRISIS SYDNEY 2033 |

This site created January 1997
The first character write-up for Dan's Sydney: 2033 campaign has been posted: check out the history, statistics and powers of the Boomer known as Slamdance. Also, character names have been added for Gav and Vickie's PCs.
Some more small tweaks, this time mainly to content. A paragraph on Dick Smith has been added to the NSBC page, after Dan introduced him as a major player in the first session of his campaign. I've also re-written the paragraph on the destruction of Genom Sydney in the Sydney page.
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The world of 2033 is a desperate, downtrodden, grungy one; controlled by the corporate power of Genom behind the scenes.
Despite its apparent hopelessness, there are those who have taken it upon themselves to attempt to control the seemingly uncontrollable force of Genom. The most powerful of these are the vigilante-mercenaries known as the Knight Sabers of MegaTokyo.
However, there are others who, despite being less well-equipped or having less freedom than the Knight Sabers, have joined the cause of halting Genom in its plans to conquer the world. One of these is MARS, the Mobile Armoured Response Squads of the New South Wales Police. Like their brethren, MegaTokyo's AD Police, they strive to ensure that the streets of Sydney, Australia, are free of the ever-present threat of insane Boomers.
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The Bubblegum Crisis Web Archive is intended to be a central location that fans of the BGC RPG can post rules variations, new characters, ideas for adventures and, of course, stats for new Hardsuits and Boomers. It is growing thanks to contributions from BGC players and gamemasters across the net, but I would still like more contributions. Please, browse on in. If you are inspired to come up with something, I'd love to read about it.
Sourcebook content by:
Rob Farquhar and Michael Zacher
Based on the concepts of Michael Zacher
Mecha Artist:
Michael Zacher
Bubblegum Crisis Proudly Brought To The Western World By:
Bubblegum Crisis Roleplaying Game products brought to you by:
The Bubblegum Crisis RPG's success has reached the World Wide Web; several pages have already sprung up. Instead of containing them here and on my Bubblegum Crisis Web Archive, I've decided to place the links list there in order to avoid duplicate links and the updating problems therein. Follow the above title to go to the BGC RPG Links List.
If anyone else who's setting up a page, or who has one already, comes across this page, please e-mail me so I add your URL to my Web Archive. While you're at it, you may wanna e-mail R. Talsorian Games and Hero Games and give them your URL. They'll be glad to know that your BGC RPG webpage exists, and will probably sling a link to your page on their respective websites when they next revise them.
I hate to say this, but I'm a lazy mug. I figure, why should I compile a list of Bubblegum Crisis-related links when someone else has done a marvellous job doing so already, and continues to do so?
If you want to track BGC down on the Net, look no further than:
"Bubblegum Crisis"; Copyright ©
Artmic, Inc., and Youmex, Inc. 1987-1990
"Bubblegum Crash"; Copyright © Artmic, Inc. 1991
and/or "AD Police" Copyright © Artmic, Inc., and
Youmex, Inc. 1990. All Rights Reserved.
English subtitled/dubbed versions Copyright © AnimEigo, Inc.
1991-1995, All Rights Reserved.
All rights under copyright reserved.
"FUZION™" is the Fuzion Labs
Group™ Trademark for its multi-genre game system.
Original Bubblegum Crisis RPG material Copyright 1996 by
R.Talsorian Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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If you wish to use any material contained on this site for another web page/site, you must ask for, and receive, permission from the authors/artists.