Old Roy McIntyre's at it again! The prospector and Burr-O 5000 are
on C-40, yet another planet in his never ending search for the
mother lode. Using his high-tech divining rod and his space-pick,
he strikes it rich, uncovering a huge deposit of star stones. But
it isn't long before word spans
the galaxy and the "gold rush" is
on. Beings from all over the universe come to the planet to stake a
claim and get rich.
Unfortunately, the rush attracts the wrong
element as well,like the Black Hole gang, who jump claims and rob
the miners of their valuable star stones. And Capt. Kidd and
Squeege, sensing a chance to make a space-buck, naturally show up
aswell. He's selling blasters and weapons to the bandits who
are
running roughshod over the planet. This "boomtown", a rapidly grown
city which sprang up around the mines is on the verge of being a
lawless hell-hole. Which is why they request the Galaxy Rangers to
come to town. This is worth a spit-take on Kidd's part.
Now,
since at this point we were no longer allowed to create new
characters for the show, we had to utilize the cast of characters
in existence. So, with this type of story, I decided to utilize as
many as I could.
With everyone in the series always on the
outlook for star stones, it wasn't hard to work everyone in. (in
fact, a whole bunch were cut, alas) Yes, the Black Hole gang (Boss,
Skinny, Fatty, et al.) are robbing the stones, so they can turn
over a cut to the Queen and her slaver lords and agents 7-0 and 9.
In return, they're getting weapons, supplied by Kidd.
It's a
job for Zach, Niko, Doc and Zozo as they land at the space port and
get the first stagecoach to Boomtown. They are there to prevent
C-40 from becoming the next Tortuna. We learn that the planet
wasn't always barren, but had been abandoned eons ago, though no
one knows why
They're not on the planet 5 minutes when some
of the less intelligent bandits hold-up the stagecoach. Who robs a
stage going TO Boomtown carrying lawmen after all? Charging up,
they defeat and capture the bandits, announcing that a new day is
dawning on C-40, there's a new sheriff in town ("tell a friend,"
adds Doc).
They reach Boomtown with their prisoners and seek out
a place to hold them and try to get in touch with "Mac," the guy in
charge. With no sheriff's office or jail, they decide to keep the
prisoners in the basement of the saloon, the Crystal Maz cellar
(hi, John!).
Turns out Mac is Old Roy and boy, is he glad to see
his old friends Niko and Wally. Since he's got the biggest claim,
he's been the de-facto leader. He's introduced to Zach and Zozo ("I
don't believe I've met your species, what are you?" "Kiwi." "Of
course, I love your fruit.")
Now we learn that while the
Rangers are planning to clean up this town, the Queen's Agents are
just planning to clean up. They'll be supplying the guns to the
outlaws, who will then drive off the settlers, leaving all the star
stones for the Queen. They are not too upset about the arrival of
the Galaxy Rangers, because they were not unprepared. They brought
with them the one new character I was allowed to create, Hugo, the
huge Gunslinger-robot (again, I checked the script).
While the
Queen's agents are planning to make the Galaxy Rangers history,
Niko and Roy are off to discover the history of the planet. I love
these segues. Roy discovered some ancient ruins beyond the mines
and leads Niko there. Now Capt. Kidd meets with the Queen's agents
and won't be getting any star stone payments until the guns arrive.
His ship is bringing them in.
Meanwhile, back in town, the
Gunslinger shows up, calling out the Galaxy Rangers. It's a
showdown and Zach finds himself at a disadvantage, the robot
shootist knocking away
his blaster and able to withstand his
arm-cannon.
Enter Doc and Zozo, who get to dance for the
Gunslinger, dodging its gunshots. Zach distracts it again with
another blast, and gives Doc the chance to call up Tripwire to
invade and disrupt
Hugo. It's down and out, or as Doc says, "the
bigger they are, the harder they crash." But who sent the
Gunslinger?
The Queen is annoyed about the robot's failure, it
making the miners more confident in the power of the law. Which
means the Queen's agents will now have to drive the settlers off
with an all-out offensive on Boomtown. Luckily, the weapons have
arrived. Unluckily (for Kidd) the Queen's Agents simply take the
weapons from Kidd with no payment. (Oh, come on, Kidd getting
double-crossed
At about this time, Niko, Roy and Burr-0 reach
the ruins. Niko takes a psychic reading of the ruins and becomes
aware that the entire planet is made up of star stone material.
You'd think this would be a good thing, right? Well, the stones
absorb the energies of the surface population. And as they fill,
they convert the psychic energy into kinetic energy, shaking in
place, causing such massive earthquakes that entire civilizations
were destroyed or run off. And it's going to happen again. Between
the lively Boomtown, and the mining that is de-stabilizing the
planet's structure, they're in for the biggest earthquake yet. In
fact, the planet's going to blow up. Blow up real good.
Kidd
makes his way back to Boomtown and decides to tell the rangers
about being double-crossed and the Queen's plans. That's about the
time Niko radios in with her seismic news. In two hours the
planet's going to blow. They can radio BETA for transports to
evacuate the settlers, but they're going to have to fight off the
Queen's attack. The line has been drawn and Zach deputizes the
citizens of C-40. They seem oddly happy about that. Even Kidd is
drafted into action.
The townsfolk set up barricades and the
battle is on. The outlaw hordes drive the settlers into the town,
trampling Mogol's lackey Larry and some demons (in a surprise
cameo) in the process.
The foes are now engaged in hand-to-hand
combat and just as it looks like all is lost, the cavalry arrives,
in the form of the space fleet lead by Goose. They drive out the
bandits, trampling Larry and the demons again. The Rangers get the
settlers up and off the planet just in time to see it get blowed
up. Blowed up real good.
Even after losing his fortune, Roy's
not too upset, the universe is a big place after all and they'll be
other claims. An amazingly optimistic outlook considering his
history of prospecting. And so, as they sing "Oh, Tortuna" they
ride off into the sunset, or fly off into the stars