For example.... "Kansas." As in "We are definitely back in Kansas, Toto."
Does this planet look sufficiently backwater? Less Coruscant, more Tatooine? I mean, wherever this place is, it has a broken moon like the one from the Thundarr the Barbarian cartoon.
Back when 3rd edition D&D came out and WOTC released the Open Game License, so that anyone could publish D&D materials, I was trying like heck to find out who owned the rights to Thundarr, because I wanted to make a Thundarr source book for 3E. Which, would pretty much just be Gamma World, but still. I think that would have been awesome.
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JAVA JAGUAR is a webcomic based on the true story of a talking jaguar cub found in a coffee shop. Yes, I said based on the true story. Java Jaguar is produced by the nomadic cartoonist, Matt S. Law, on his mobile art studio consisting of Clip Studio Paint Pro on a Microsoft Surface Pro 7+.
To read Java Jaguar from the beginning, start HERE.
Created in Clip Studio Paint Pro on a Surface Pro 4. Here is the time lapse video.