Netland

""You code up a script that compares material types, physio-legal distortions, and TV Tropes entries to locate any object of extraordinary power or value.""

- Qwertyuiopas, creating a MacGuffin detector

""Also, the final battle will involve Theodore Roosevelt.""

- Schilcote

""You enter one of the largest secure goverment research facilities in the United States and immediately start kicking down doors.""

Netland and Hell Desk are a pair of canonically connected "Roll To Dodge" epics being played on the Bay12 Forums. Netland, the chronologically first and canonically last story revolves around a group of adventurers living in a simulated universe after the Earth has been rendered unlivable where the lines between fiction and reality exist only on a map. They have been chosen by the artificially-intelligent pantheon of this universe to defend it against an unknown entity that is causing corruption in the simulation's data and generally ruining everyone's day. Hell Desk, on the other hand, revolves around a group of IT professionals in the far future, trying to prevent the aforementioned earth-ruining event from happening in the first place (They'll fail).

Hell Desk is currently 29 pages long, while Netland is 66 pages long (assuming the default 15-post-per-page layout).

This game provides examples of:

 * AI Is a Crapshoot: Apparently, the antagonist of Hell Desk.
 * Mission Control: Adalf in Hell Desk, along with the rest of the God-A Is in Netland.
 * Badass Automaton: The New Universal Killing Machine.
 * Fun with Acronyms: One of TOAST Industries' favorite pasttimes. NUKM, TIEM, TIRE... And of course, the TOAST Industries Transport *System/Schil's Internal Transport System.
 * Cool Ship: The Starship Jefferson.
 * The Captain: Tehstefan, at least in name.
 * Mega Corp: TOAST Industries. The Netland crew is also getting trouble from Marshall, Carter, and Dark Ltd. as well.
 * Massively Multiplayer Crossover
 * Construct Additional Pylons: One of the characters is a Protoss...
 * Shoot the Bullet: The Ageis (sic) Point Defense system can shoot machine gun bullets out of the air. Except when the protagonists are using it.