Hunter Jusenkyou Funbucks

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Hunter Jusenkyou Funbucks are legal tender issued by the Gudersnipe Foundation and feature images of Hunter Jusenkyou on every note. They come in denominations of 2, 7 14.95, 20, half a meatball sub, and "a few frillion". There is no coinage associated with the currency.

Funbucks are accepted only one place in the entire multiverse, the PX at GS Outbase Rishtag, a remote outpost notorious for being "so far from civilization, you can't even find civilization with a telescope". Also heavy drinking by outpost personnel. Rishtag is primarily an emergency weapons cache and is located two years hard travel from the nearest settled world.

History

Funbucks were created sometime around A.Y. 6900, after the events of the Battle of Cori Celesti when Hunter Jusenkyou persuaded Central Command and Control to issue him his own currency instead of a citation for valor. The original(and only officially recognized) run included over 1,000,000 in funbucks in various denominations, as well as the bills without actual number values. The entire lot was given directly to Hunter in a briefcase, at which point he immediately went on a spending spree and managed to convince several vendors to accept the bills before they realized they had no cash value.

Part of the agreement with the Foundation stipulated that Hunter be allowed to mint the bills himself as he saw fit. He was required submit paperwork and receive approval before issuing new denominations, but is legally allowed to make his own using the following mediums: crayon and graphing paper, a low-quality laser printer, and a paintball gun fired from no less than 300' away.