The time is the late 21st Century, the planet of Summa Nulla: six moons, one sun, a broad mix of climates and inhabitants.
One of these inhabitants is Ruby, Galactic Gumshoe -- a good one. She is hired to find who is manipulating reality. There’s always someone tinkering with the minds of the gullible populous, but here, it’s increasing. Something’s up, and the rat-like humanoid Rodant Kapoor hires Ruby to find out who -- or what -- is behind this.
Spanning four cassettes/CDs, the mean size of the ZBS adventures, Ruby (or Ruby 1) is a great start to a great series. In fact, it isn’t even the true Ruby 1. It is backed by four pilot episodes and a one-cassette/CD adventure called Tired of the Green Menace?, starring Laura as Ruby Tuesday (Ruby’s original title).
The humans, Aurorians, creatures and Slimies all tie together a wild and crazy adventure perfect for any sci-fi humor fan. If you like the slap-stick hi-jinks in Sierra On-Line’s Space Quest Series, the wildly twisting and turning plotlines of Douglas Adams’ Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy "Trilogy," the mind-stretching, bizarre E.T.s of Don Bluth’s Titan AE, and the strange reality behind George Orwell’s 1984, you will like the Ruby Series. Trust me. I love it.
Ruby - Laura Estermann
TJ Teru - Bill Raymond
Moliere - Fred Neuman
The Tookah - Fred Neuman
Angel Lips - Robin C???d
And/Or, Kapoor and Mother Kapoor - Tom Stuart
Android Sisters - Ruth Brewer + Valeria Vasilevski
OnOffOn - Nora Fergason
OffOnOff - Valeria Vasilevski
Monet - Tom Stovel
Moonbeam - Elaine Graham
Toots Mutant - Kara Duff McCormick
Harold Matisse - Chris McCann
The Bleephole - Steven Keats
The Vocorder Chorus - Tim Clark
Sam the Bardroid - Peter Freidman
Announcer - Dave Herman
Executive Producer - Tom Lopez
Assistant Producer - Gail Turner
Director - Tom Lopez
Music - Tim Clark
Special Effects - Tom Lopez
Engineers - Meatball Fulton and Tim Clark
Written by - Meatball Fulton
Dedicated to - Phoenix