![]() ![]() While he tended to fight murderers and blackmailers, the Avenger once battled a mad scientist who made an army of robots to harvest animal, and if he weren’t stopped, human, brains to create a giant amalgam super-brain for his ultimate robot.If you are wondering if invisibility is a thrilling power for a character on a radio program, it is not.Thankfully, people are very prone to confessing their crimes loudly to ghosts just as the detective walks through the door. Once he’s done that, he tends to make himself invisible, follow the baddie into an incriminating situation, and then scare them as a disembodied voice until the cops show up. The Avenger’s preferred means of crime fighting is solving a case through careful detective work.The broadcast provides a few context clues but never solves the crime on its own. The Avenger’s telepathic gizmo is basically a ham radio they can sit by an monitor for flashes of thoughts from people who are being murdered or who are in states of deep terror.The “Black light of Invisibility” Jim uses to turn into the Avenger, despite being called a light, is portrayed more as a mist or gas, complete with the activation sound-effect being very obviously one of the actors trying to make the sound of a pressurized canister opening with their mouth.The show is pretty forgetable, unless you’re a weirdo like me, in which case it is quite the opposite. He, of course, uses these gadgets to fight crime as the Avenger. ![]() The Avenger is a somehow famous biochemist named Jim Brandon, who, in addition to mainly working as a personal CSI department for a single bumbling police detective, invented invisibility and a telepathy machine in his spare time. The Avenger is, near as I can tell, a successful attempt by the creator of the Shadow to sell the Shadow twice. ![]() One of the radio shows included, is, well, it’s something. Thanks to my need to stim bringing me back to Fallout New Vegas, I’ve been diving into old-timey radio plays, thanks to the “Old World Radio” mod. “The road to crime ends in a trap that justice sets! Crime does not pay!” prop building stimpak pip-boy fallout new vegas The plan was always to use them in conjunction with a video series, and while the individual games may change, I think The Player Chef’s Bus-Boy 3000 is going to be a regular feature regardless of the game/dish in question. Long-term readers of my blog may spot some familiar trinkets in this video, specifically my various props such as my Stimpak, my pipboy and my various chems and caps. With special vocal appearance by Nash of Radio Dead Air! Delight your friends with a taste of the post-atomic world or prepare breakfast for the special Vault Dweller in your life. Today, the Player Chef shows you how to make a Wasteland Omelet from Fallout: New Vegas without the risk of laceration or radiation poisoning. Welcome to the first episode of Cooking Without Controllers, where the Player Chef risks life and limb to show you how to prepare your favorite recipes from video games in real life. We told you the next video would be different: ![]()
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