Sky-surfer
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Sky-surfing is a fictional sport practiced in the world of the British Judge Dredd comic books, often featuring the champion sky-surfer Chopper. It is like ordinary surfing, but is done on a surfboard rigged with anti-gravity that floats in the air. The surfer stands on the board and controls its speed with a foot pad on the board's surface..
Championship sky-surfing, such as in the "Oz" storyline, often involves racing on sky-surfboards through obstacles such as the rigging of a sailing ship or a factory's machines. As can be imagined, it is a very dangerous sport.
In The Rookie's Guide to Crazes, a supplement for the Judge Dredd D20 System RPG, Sky-Surfing is the first craze covered. It reveals the history of the sport (such as the fact it was invented by a juve named Bruce O'Connel in Oz) and details the various championship races:
- The King's Challenge, held in Luxor City, one of the Four Wonders of the Modern World
- The Shogun Cup, held in Hondo City in Japan
- The Le Mans Open, held in Euro-City, not regarded very highly because of the many difficulties the location presents, such as the fact that speaking anything other than French is a crime
- The Montezuma 3000, held in South America
- The Henley Regatta, held in Brit-Cit
- The Supersurf, the grand-championship tournament and most important race of all held in Oz.
Other Skysurf events of note (as mentioned in 2000ad) are:
- The All-Europa Crown
- The Baltic Masters
[edit] Notable Skysurf Champions
- Dak Goodvibes, winner of Supersurf 1
- Yogi Yakamoto,winner of Supersurf 6
- Marlon 'Chopper' Shakespeare, winner of Supersurf 7 & 11
- Jug McKenzie, winner of Supersurf 8,9 & 10
- WipeOut Jones, winner of Supersurf 12
- Cyril 'Lord' Bungay, winner of The 2109 All-Europa Crown
- Jurgen Hasslinger, winner of the 2110 Baltic Masters