Ruby: The Adventures of a Galactic Gumshoe (1982) This story was the very first
cyberpunk radio drama.{{Cite web | title = Download the first and coolest cyberpunk radio drama | author = Colin Marshall • Ruby:
Laura Esterman • T.J. Teru:
Bill Raymond • Angel Lips: Robin Karfo • And/Or, Rodant Kapoor, and Mother Kapoor: Tom Stewart • The Android Sisters: Ruth Breuer & Valeria Vasilevski • Chief , the Tookah: Fred Neuman • Onoffon and Moleena Mole: Honora Ferguson • Offonoff: Valeria Vasilevski • Monet: Count Stovall • Moonbeam: Elaine Graham • Toots Mutant: Cara Duff-McCormick • Harold Matisse: Chris McCaan • The
Vocoder Chorus: Tim Clark • The Announcer:
Dave Herman • Executive Producer & Director: Thomas Manuel Lopez • Author: Meatball Fulton • Music: Original score for Ruby, composed and performed by Tim Clark
Ruby 2: The Further Adventures of a Galactic Gumshoe (1985) Ruby Two is hired to find out who's "windowing" the Bulldada. • Ruby 2: Karen Young • Ruby: Laura Esterman • Rodant Kapoor, And/Or & Mother Kapoor: Tom Stewart • T.J. Teru: Bill Raymond • The Tookah, the Booger Man & Dr. Frank-n-furter: Fred Neuman • Sam the Bardroid, Pisaro & Count Velcro: Peter Freedman • "Big Money": Phoenix • Sal the Robot: Eve Benton-Gordon • The Bulldada, the Native Robot Guide & the Minotaur: Walter Cotton • Mother Koan: Ellen MacLeDuff • Julio "Hot Stuff" Sanchez: Gregorio Rosenblum • Horace Wimpy: David Brisbane • Ozymandias: John Wynn-Evans • The Digital Dentist: Skip Pink • Betty & Teddy: Phoenix & Tom Stewart • The Chorus of Tykes: Jacob Fruchter • The Announcer: Dave Herman with assistance from Tom Stewart • Executive Producer & Director: Thomas Lopez • Written by Meatball Fulton (in deep collaboration with Phoenix) • Music: Tim Clark
Ruby 3: The Underworld / The Invisible World (1990–1991) Part One: The Underworld: :Ruby is hired by the Aurorian Man Ray to trace a dark force entering Summa Nulla through the walls of Magnifico – City of Malls. Meanwhile, "techno-
anthropologist" Inanna undertakes a quest to the dark and hellish Underworld to discover the meaning behind the mysterious "Seven Gates". Part Two: The Invisible World: :Ruby, Inanna and Kapoor find themselves stranded in the Invisible World, where each of them is forced to confront the dark force in their own way. • Ruby: Blanche Blackwell (Laura Esterman) • T.J. Teru: Bill Raymond • Inanna: Jona Harris • Manray & Mustapha: Willy B • Rodant Kapoor, And/Or & Mother Kapoor: Art Fairbain (Tom Stewart) • Father Mojo: Dave Adams • Sister Hoolooopoo: Gretel • Junior Kapoor: Nebadon Adams • Imogene Kapoor: Dalia Schneier • Maharini: Valeria Vasilevski • The Inky: Felix Avocado • Mister Concertina: Andre Adler • Molet the Mole & Tookah 2: Gregorio Rosenblum • The Android Sisters: Ruth Maleczech (previously credited as Ruth Breuer) & Valeria Vasilevski • The Big Scuzz: Greg Merton • Toadface: Terry O'Reilly • Clay People and Punishing Stones: Terry O'Reilly, Greg Merton & Felix Avocado • Zumzammim: Remly Hodgekiss • Ringmaster: John McDonough • Bartender: Ruth Maleczech • Roger Robot: Hoopy Lewis • Dr. Lazer: Leslie Blanford • Monet: Karras Berlin • Narrator: Kirby Airs • Executive Producer & Director: Thomas Manuel Lopez • Story by Thomas Lopez & Marcia Dale Lopez • Script by Meatball Fulton • Music Composed and Performed by Tim Clark
Ruby 4: The Moon Coins of Sonto Lore (1994–1995) Part One: The Moon Coins of Sonto Lore :Ruby is hired by Marimba Mambo to find the four Moon Coins of Sonto Lore - the mythical fourth moon of Summa Nulla. The investigation accidentally uncovers a planned invasion by extra-dimensional Reptoids. Part Two: The Turban of El Morya :And/Or attempts to build an invisible "light machine" on the orders of
Nikola Tesla (who may have a hidden agenda of his own), while Teru is held prisoner on the Reptoid planet. Part Three: Dark Night of the Reptoids :Ruby returns to the Reptoid planet in an attempt to rescue Teru. Part Four: Mad Moon for Rubina :Summa Nulla is pulled into the fifth dimension... with cataclysmic consequences! • Ruby: Blanche Blackwell (Laura Esterman) • T.J. Teru: Bill Raymond • Rodant Kapoor, And/Or & Mother Kapoor: Art Fairbain (Tom Stewart) • Nikola Tesla, François the Robot, Zandero, E. Gad (Man in Café): Jim Cantell • Rubina: Katja Frazier • Toots Mutant: Ruth Maleczech • Marimba Mambo: Gregorio Rosenblum • Reppies: Rob Harari • Mino Loonga: Leslie Blandford • The Creeper: Felix Avocado • Father Mojo: Dave Adams • Producer/Director: Tom Lopez • Story: Tom & Marcia Dale Lopez (Part 1), Meatball Fulton (Parts 2–4) • Script: Meatball Fulton • Music: Tim Clark
Ruby 5: The Land of Zoots (1998) Ruby is hired by President Koonstar Bootstah to find out who created the Land of Zoots, a
fantasy land that has stated to be made real by the inhabitants of the Awakening Archipelago. • Ruby: Blanche Blackwell (Laura Esterman) • T.J. Teru: Hamilton Dobbs (Bill Raymond) • Toots Mutant: Ruth Maleczech • Rodant Kapoor, And/Or, Mother Kapoor, Mr. Bubble & Big Teddy: Art Fairbain (Tom Stewart) • François, Freddie Foo Foo, Prof Magnolia Warbler, Little Teddy, Palsy Walsy Panda, Prof Toto LeToe: Jim Cantell • Angel Eyes, Coonstar Boostah, Barbie Bazooms: Rene Augesen • Mr. Mollusk, The Wizard of Zoots: Bill Hufnagle • The Android Sisters: Ruth Maleczech & Valeria Vasilevski • The Balluka: Ida Faiella • Narrator: Kirby Airs • Director: Tom Lopez • Script: Meatball Fulton • Music: Tim Clark
Ruby 6: The Illusionati (2001) Ruby is hired by Oop Boop, an Illuboo from the planet Illuboo Roi, to uncover members of the Illuboo secret society, the Illusionati. • Ruby: Blanche Blackwell (Laura Esterman) • T.J. Teru: Bill Raymond • Rodant Kapoor, And/Or & Mother Kapoor: Art Fairbain (Tom Stewart) • Angel Babe & Lady Bassoon: Shelley Williams • Boom-Boom Bassoon: Bill Westonberg • Sue Foo: Leslie Blandford • Cream Puff & Yummy Yaszoom: Nathan Robbins • Ambassador Woogie & Ringmaster: Neu Fredmann • Narrator: Kirby Airs • Producer/Director: Tom Lopez • Writer: Meatball Fulton • Music: Tim Clark
Ruby 6.5: Far Flung Farouk (2004) Ruby, Teru, Kapoor, and And/Or are hired to investigate the royal tomb of Far Flung Farouk. • Ruby: Blanche Blackwell (Laura Esterman) • T.J. Teru: Bill Raymond • Rodant Kapoor, And/Or & Wop Wop Bop: Art Fairbain (Tom Stewart) • Captain Laconic & Prince Haw Hee Bop: Bill Blechingberg • Producer/Director: Tom Lopez • Writer: Meatball Fulton • Music: Tim Clark
Ruby 7: Dream Weaver, Dream Deceiver (2006) The Morpheusians are experiencing fear for the first time in their lives, and Ruby is hired to find out who, how and why. • Ruby: Blanche Blackwell (Laura Esterman) • T.J. Teru: Bill Raymond • Rodant Kapoor, And/Or & Mother Kapoor: Art Fairbain (Tom Stewart) • Angel Cheeks: Cheyenne Casebier • & the Tookah: Neu Fredmann • Moo, Ringmaster, Talking Loo, Alien & Clown: Nathan Robbins • The Android Sisters: Ruth Maleczech & Valeria Vasilevski • Producer/Director: Tom Lopez • Script: Meatball Fulton • Music: Tim Clark
Ruby 7.5: The Tookah's Tales (2008) Ruby entices the Tookah to tell his strange tales of what it is like to live on other planets. • Ruby: Blanche Blackwell (Laura Esterman) • The Tookah: John McDonough • Producer/Director: Tom Lopez • Story and Script: Meatball Fulton • Music: Tim Clark
Ruby 8: The Good King Kapoor (2009) Ruby is hired by Mother Kapoor to bring home her son Rodant, who is hiding out in another universe. • Ruby: Blanche Blackwell (Laura Esterman) • T.J. Teru: Bill Raymond • Rodant Kapoor, And/Or & Mother Kapoor: Art Fairbain (Tom Stewart) • Onoffon: Ruth Maleczech • Offonoff & Woman: Leslie Geraci • Wazir & Reptoids: Tom Robbins • The Narrator: Dave Herman • Producer/Director: Tom Lopez • Story & Script: Meatball Fulton • Music: Tim Clark
Ruby 9: Masque of the Red Moon (2012) Two preview chapters of
Ruby 9 were posted on the ZBS website in July 2012. The two chapters, "The City of Lost Illusions" and "The Hoochie Coochie Club" feature the series' main cast (Laura Esterman as Ruby, Bill Raymond as T.J. Teru and Tom Stewart as And/Or and Rodant Kapoor). The story involves the four characters going undercover on a
steampunk-inspired planet. • Ruby: Blanche Blackwell (Laura Esterman) • T.J. Teru: Bill Raymond • Rodant Kapoor, And/Or & Mother Kapoor: Tom Stewart • Producer/Director: Tom Lopez • Story & Script: Meatball Fulton • Music: Tim Clark
Ruby 9.5: Who Knows How This Ends? (2015) Deep in the jungles of the Great Zeezeeboos, on the planet of Summa Nulla, is the spiral city of Oroboros, once known as The City of the Future. But the future has passed, and Oroboros has been abandoned, or so everyone believed. • Ruby: Blanche Blackwell (Laura Esterman) • T.J. Teru: Bill Raymond • Rodant Kapoor, And/Or & Mother Kapoor: Tom Stewart • Producer/Director: Tom Lopez • Story & Script: Meatball Fulton • Music: Tim Clark
Ruby 10: The Black Star of Summa Nulla (2018) 60 minutes Ruby is back, and this time she’s out looking to twist Kapoor’s little neck. Yes, the Rodent has gotten her into yet another mess. How this came about – Kapoor started his own detective agency. He doesn’t call himself a P.I. (Private Investigator), he calls himself a P.S. (Private Snoop). But then he accepts a case that’s way over his head. It’s about a gemstone called The Black Star of Summa Nulla, a stone some people believe can predict the future. Moliere, Chief of
the Mole People, dug up the stone on one of his digs. Moliere believes the Black Star is not from this planet, in fact it’s so dangerous, it was meant to be buried away forever. And when Kapoor gets his little paws on the priceless gemstone, everyone is out looking for him! But he’s hiding. And where is Rodant hiding? He’s somewhere in “The Big Boohoos,” a sector of Summa Nulla where the rains never cease.
Ruby 11: Little Fritzi and the Wonder Game (2023) 74 minutes Ruby is hired to find a little girl who has disappeared into Siddhi Infini, an ancient oasis city in the Great Summa Nulla desert. The girl is a Fritzoid, she can stop her growth and appear to be a child, though she may be decades older. When Ruby gathers her group together – And/Or, Rodant Kapoor, and T.J. Teru – she discovers T.J. has retired, he has sold his excavation business to Seymour Sneel, a fellow archaeologist who was tossed out of Siddhi Infini for wanting to activate the Wonder Game. The Wonder Game is an ancient Nullian game that no one knows to how to play … and those who try, may find the game is playing them.
Ruby 12: Can We Ever Turn Into Light? (2024) 70 minutes Ruby is in Siddhi Infini, a desert oasis city. She has been hired by a criminal group called “The Element.” They want to know the source of this little city’s power. Bootsy decides to build “the source.” She builds a Nullian Game Machine, it’s a sort of fake “Wonder Game.” She puts together parts of ancient games that Seymour and Teru had dug up. She builds a very dangerous game. The four-tentacled Tookah has been told by a soothsayer, “The Soother,” there is a city beneath Siddhi Infini. The Tookah hires Seymour, an archaeologist, to go down below. Meanwhile, performing on the surface is And/Or’s “Semi-Circle” Digital Circus. Rodant Kapoor is the Ringmaster. He has been teaching Big Charlie, a huge animaloid mammoth, how to walk a tightrope without squashing anyone. And down below, Seymour does discover an ancient City-Beneath-a-City, and he is spooked.
Ruby 14: Spooks of the Ancient Nullians (2024)60 minutes Ruby is hired to investigate a mysterious forbidden location called "The Center". It is sacred to some and forbidden to others. Some say, those who go in may never come out. Meanwhile, the Digital Circus is back with three-rings. Nightmare Ellie is hired to play The
Evil Clown. She scares the hell out of the local Infinis because she knows – when Evil is good, it’s really BAD. Bootsy the android becomes an Aerialist. She dances at the top of the Big Top. But she wants to be a detective, she wants to be like a Ruby – kick-ass tough. The Little Fritzi appears in Kapoor’s dreams. She lives on a far-off planet, she is like a small child with strange, otherworldly abilities. She knows what you are thinking. Tim Clark’s music is non-stop. Fulton writes in black & white – Tim turns his words into techno-color.
Ruby 15: Creatures of the Light (2025) 66 Minutes In the oasis city of Siddhi Infini, is a secret city called, “The Center.” Streets that go in, never do, they just circle around. They say The Center is sacred, few outsides have ever entered, but Roadie Kapoor has found a way to sneak in. Nightmare Ellie is asked to do a circus act with a cat named “Whiskers.” It’s a dangerous act, because Whiskers is a very large Saber-Tooth, Killer Cat. In “The Café of Fond Farewell,” Ruby pays tribute to her dear friend, Professor T.J. Teru. Ruby recalls the day T.J. found his old android love, Angel Lips, standing under a street light on the boulevard of forgotten dreams. ==Pilots==