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[[Image:Mutabilisneilbadman.png|thumb|right|250px|Mutabilis. Cover by Neil Badman]]
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''Mutabilis'' is an [[Oolite]] novella by [[Drew Wagar]]. It is the sequel to [[Status Quo]] and the second part of the Oolite Saga.
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
This is a short story based on Oolite, sequel to [[Status_Quo]], written by [[Drew Wagar]]
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"When a series of linked murders forces GalCop to outlaw the shadow organisation known as 'The Dark Wheel', a mysterious top secret document must be found in order to stave off a Galactic conflict. The document contains a  devastating secret; the key to power, domination and control. A secret as old as space itself, the location of the legendary planet [[Raxxla]]."
  
It is set in 3140, prior to current Oolite time (Year 3142), but after the events of Elite (Year 3125) and subsequent to the events of [[Status_Quo]]. Dates for these events are given in Selezen's excellent hypothetical [http://www.hughesd.co.uk/elite/content/oo-timeline.asp Elite/Oolite chronology] and based on his interpretation of GalCop history.
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There is also a [http://www.facebook.com/drewwagarwriter facebook fan page].
  
The Story is about the nature of the mythical planet [[Raxxla]].
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== Downloads ==
  
The story is currently being written and the latest installment can be located on the [http://www.aegidian.org/bb Oolite Bulletin Board]
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*You can download the story from this [https://www.drewwagar.com/elect/ website].
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*Or you can download [[Ship Library Book-Mutabilis]] (through the in-game [[Expansions Manager]]) for your [[Ship's Library OXP]]. You can then read it on an [[MFD]] while flying!
  
Readers are welcome to submit feedback and comments to the author via his [http://www.wagar.org.uk website].
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== Notes ==
 
 
== Downloads ==
 
  
Will be listed here once the story is completed.
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Mutabilis is set two years after the events of Status Quo, in the year 3140. This is two years before official game time of Oolite, the year 3142.
  
== Notes ==
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The cover design for Mutabilis was the subject of a competition. The winning entry was produced by Neil Badman and is used for both the online and hardcopy versions. You can see all the other entries below. These are also included in the online version of the story.
  
The author will add notes as the story progresses.
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<gallery caption="Mutabilis Cover Entries" widths="80px" heights="80px" perrow="5">
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Image:Mutabilisdrew.JPG|Drew Wagar
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Image:Mutabilissteveclarke.png|Steve Clarke
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Image:Mutabiliskevinhunt.png|Kevin Hunt
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Image:Mutabilisdennispederson.jpg|Dennis Thony Pedersen
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Image:Mutabiliskillerwolf.jpg|Killer Wolf
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Image:Mutabilisduncan.jpg|Duncan (artwork by Jonathan Schedin)
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Image:Mutabilisramon.png|Ramon
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Image:Mutabilisboblavellee.png|Bob Lavellee
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Image:Mutabilisneilbadman.png|Neil Badman
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</gallery>
  
[[Category:Fiction]]
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[[Category:Oolite stories]]
[[Category:Oolite]]
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[[Category:Mutabilis| ]]

Latest revision as of 13:29, 3 March 2023

Mutabilis. Cover by Neil Badman

Mutabilis is an Oolite novella by Drew Wagar. It is the sequel to Status Quo and the second part of the Oolite Saga.

Introduction

"When a series of linked murders forces GalCop to outlaw the shadow organisation known as 'The Dark Wheel', a mysterious top secret document must be found in order to stave off a Galactic conflict. The document contains a devastating secret; the key to power, domination and control. A secret as old as space itself, the location of the legendary planet Raxxla."

There is also a facebook fan page.

Downloads

Notes

Mutabilis is set two years after the events of Status Quo, in the year 3140. This is two years before official game time of Oolite, the year 3142.

The cover design for Mutabilis was the subject of a competition. The winning entry was produced by Neil Badman and is used for both the online and hardcopy versions. You can see all the other entries below. These are also included in the online version of the story.