Back in the mid 80's, Andrew Looney wrote a short story called "The Empty City", which was published in Calvert - his college literary magazine. It was one of the first things he ever had published, and marked the beginnings of what he thought would be a career in writing. In 1987, he wrote another story, entitled "Icehouse," in which he described a world where everyone was playing a game with little pyramids... and that's when he started becoming a game inventor as well as a writer. While continuning to write stories set in this universe, he and his friends also starting to create actual games that could be played with actual pyramids. In 1991, Andy weaved these and many of his other little stories together into a short novel, called The Empty City -- and we published a few hundred photocopied ("Kinko's-style") copies of the book to sell through our tiny little hobby game company, Icehouse Games. Years later, after reforming as Looney Labs, we started publishing a weekly webzine and one of our very first bits of regular web content was publishing the full text of The Empty City online one chapter each week between October 2nd 1997 and August 12th 1999. (August 12th is also the day that we signed off on the final drawings to start making the mold for the new injection molded pyramids we finally started getting into game stores the following year.) At the very end of 2002 (as our Holiday Gift) we finally published an actual paperback edition of The Empty City, now filled with beautiful illustrations by Alison. |
1 | It's morning and there's tension between Jim and Jennifer |
2 | The Four discuss plans for the evening over a game or two of Icehouse |
3 | All about the Asylum and the people who live there |
4 | All about Dollars to Donuts |
5 | Denise dines at Dollars to Donuts |
6 | The men from the NRC question Doug in the elevator |
7 | The men from the NRC question the old couple in apartment 1016 |
8 | 9:05 pm: The Four visit the Asylum |
9 | The old couple in apartment 1016 reads this week's issue of the Weekly World News |
10 | 9:47 pm: The Four get a booth at Dollars to Donuts |
11 | 9:57 pm: Torrence kisses up |
12 | The man and the woman in apartment 1016 confront their fears |
13 | Bert visits the dining car |
14 | A case of spontaneous combustion |
15 | 11:31 pm: The Four knock at the door to the Android Sister's apartment |
16 | All about the Android Sisters |
17 | Paul realizes that he left the bomb on the subway |
18 | The NRC men question Torrence |
19 | 1:20 am: The one about the penguins |
20 | 1:20 am: A high stakes Challenge on the subway station platform |
21 | Torrence sees Bert and Dave through the windows of the subway |
22 | 1:55 am: The Twins conduct an engineering survey of the subway tunnel |
23 | The Four enter the Saturn Cafe |
24 | Music at the Saturn Cafe |
25 | Maria watches Dave from the kitchen of the Saturn Cafe |
26 | The Four make a run from their pursuers |
27 | Maria takes the rest of the night off |
28 | Torrence and Maria meet outside the Saturn Cafe |
29 | 3:13 am: Torrence doodles on the placement while having coffee with Maria |
30 | Denise enjoys a chocolate shake at the Henderson Diner |
31 | Torrence and Maria seal themselves up in his bomb shelter bedroom |
32 | 4:03 am: The Four deliver the Bomb to the Android Sisters |
33 | Breakfast |
34 | Jim remembers a dream and a harsh reality |
35 | Jim has a couple of really bad dreams |
36 | Appointment at Ten |
37 | Jim sees a Martian on the subway |
38 | Jim asks his housemates about the Children of Mars |
39 | Jim asks the Four about the Children of Mars |
40 | Jim stumbles in on a gathering of the Children of Mars |
41 | Jim realizes that Dave is a Martian |
42 | Bill tests out his new Time Machine |
43 | This chapter is a short story entitled "The Empty City" |
44 | The eponymous short story, which no one ever understood, is explained |
45 | Pauline shows her new sculpture to Torrence |
46 | Bill learns that his time machine isn't a complete failure after all |
47 | Dave first meets the Martian Princess, at the Saturn Cafe |
48 | Bill experiments with the Time Shifter |
49 | Dave and the Princess go out for pizza |
50 | a little chapter that reflects my dislike of the telephone (and my love of the answering machine) |
51 | The Princess takes Dave to meet her father, the Emperor of Mars |
52 | Torrence and Maria go out for Ice Cream |
53 | Dave sees something strange in the night |
54 | The Princess tells Dave about Alyson |
55 | Bill returns from the Future |
56 | The Android Sisters discuss the Atomic Bomb and what to do with it |
57 | Jim replies to a personals ad |
58 | Dave is summoned to a late night meeting with Doctor Cool and the Emperor of Mars |
59 | Doug notices an interesting classified ad in a second hand newspaper |
60 | Jim also notices an unusual classified |
61 | It's Friday afternoon in the offices of the NRC, and someone's just noticed a classified |
62 | Wendy reports on a phone call |
63 | Doug has an idea for something to do with an Atomic Bomb |
64 | Jim gets a reply to his response to a personals ad |
65 | Bill tells the Three about time travel policy |
66 | Doug robs a bank with an Atomic Bomb |
67 | The bomb squad arrives |
68 | The Four discuss Doug's attempted nuclear holdup |
69 | Jim's first date with Rhonda is a disaster |
70 | Jim writes a short story, entitled "Wishing Well" |
71 | Dave sees a ghost again, then has a terrible dream |
72 | Jim gets a phone call from his ex-girlfriend |
73 | Christmas comes to the Federal Penitentiary |
74 | The Android Sisters throw a big New Year's Eve party |
75 | Dave journeys to Mars on the wings of a dream |
76 | Pauline imparts some dating wisdom to Jim, who's on the prowl |
77 | Umberto and the Twins wait for Dave to show up |
78 | Jim gets a phone call from the girl he met in the bookstore |
79 | Jim and Lisa dine at an upscale Polynesian restaurant |
80 | It's the morning after, and Lisa has to leave |
81 | Jim regains his composure |
82 | Jim dreams of being at the train station |
83 | Dave receives a strange black package in the mail |
84 | Jim stumbles upon a rift in the Television Barrier |
85 | Dave regrets throwing away the strange black package |
86 | Jim gets rid of his pesky television |
87 | Peter finds something really cool in the trash room |
88 | Dave and the Martian Princess have an argument |
89 | Seagulls and Horseshoe Crabs |
90 | Pauline lusts after Peter's mannequin |
91 | Jim overhears a couple arguing on the subway |
92 | Pauline falls through a hole in the floor |
93 | "Visions of the Martian Civilization" opens at the Teldman Gallery |
94 | Jim buys a camera |
95 | Jim takes photos of a long haired lady named Lori |
96 | Jim teaches Lori to play Icehouse, at the Saturn Cafe |
97 | Dave and the Martian Princess share a tense meal at the Saturn Cafe |
98 | Jim watches his girlfriend sleep |
99 | The Princess gives Dave a cardboard box containing some of his things |
100 | Dave gets home early |