Hola.
Well, I decided to be the first to write a review about this mud, whee. *ahem* Ok, getting to the review itself then. First of all, like the mud's description on TMC says, this is the first (and probably only) Cowboy Bebop mud out there and even though some muds may have a few Bebop influences on them, it's really not the same feel. Unless you believe that in the Cowboy Bebop world, pokemon and giant fighting robots are something common to see on the streets. If you think so, then please stop reading now and go grab a pokeball to throw at your dog.
Yay, you're still reading. Then well, you probably then know what the Bebop world is about, and if you don't I shall explain in brief. Imagine a futuristic world....no, wait, without the giant robots. Yes, thank you, not a SO futuristic world, but advanced enough to have spaceships, inter-planetary colonization and all that stuff that comes with it. Hyperspace travel, space Gates and such. Now, just as it always was on Earth and with mankind (yes, Earth.. we may occasionally go to Mars, Venus and other planets, but not any kingdom of Zorg and the evil Ohmygodimsobad emperor), there is crime. Inter-planetary crime, crime syndicates and the always present ISSP (Inter Solar Systems Police) to make them all behave and have dinner at the right time. Well, they try at least. Bad thing is they usually fail miserably at catching some famous criminals, and that's when one of the best parts of Bebop comes up: bounty hunting! Yes, bounty hunters, on their spaceships, looking for their fortune and hunting criminals around the universe on their spaceships. Then just mix a lot of good jazz background music to it, light a cigarette and load a full clip on your pistol, you're on the Bebop world now, and ready to become a Cowboy or a criminal on one of the big Syndicates. Maybe an officer of the ISSP or maybe even a lone wolf-style bad guy type...it's all really up to you.
Hope to see you there. Adios, Space Cowboy.
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