My Rats Inventions
The vaguest of mem'rheys says this booklet was created as a rejoinder to the drawings contained in Ratmobiles and Ratjets of the Space Age, but the style here does not embody the same level of detail as the previous set. i almost think this was intended at the time to be some sort of attempt at sketching out a "rat history" because the actual working title was "My Rats And Their Inventions", but the rat lineage was never penned. The one thing i do bebember is that this was something that was started but never finished. The drawings were glued on 11x14" purple art paper (there's a specific name for this kind of paper but it's not coming back) and then yarn tied thru holes along the side acted as a "binding".
Rat-Rat was the best i cood come up with to have the equivalent
moniker of, say, "batman"
for a creature who was a "ratman" except that he was a rat,
not a man.
A simplistic, but more inclusive Rat Base, than the
Mountain Base in
Ratmobiles
and Ratjets of the Space Age.
While ambiguous perhaps to others,
the "E." abbreviation is clearly
understood by those who participate in this endeavor.
Whether by air or by land/bridge, Rats are there!
In the upper-left corner of the page with the picture above,
we have here a metal runway ramp where the jets simply scrape
along before taking off.
Smaller vignettes of a simplistic Ratjet and Ratmobile design; nothing
elaborate or cumbersome.