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Revision as of 09:31, 2 January 2017
"No-one ever dies one minute into a campaign"
—Sisko, tempting fate
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D&DS9 is a Campaign Comic hosted on Comic Fury that follows the story of several Starfleet Officers, a Bajoran, a Shapeshifter and a Ferengi as they run a derelict space station. It's also the story of a group of RPG players and their DM who created a world that seems to be a lot like Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
The strip ran for 33 pages before going on hiatus (or dying) in early 2013, barely giving time to introduce the main characters.
Tropes used in D&DS9 include:
- Critical Hit: By the DM, who failed to notice until it was pointed out to him by Avery. That didn't work out too well.
- Failed a Spot Check: Rare DM example.
- Honor Before Reason: Avery points out the DM's failed spot check, even though it leads to a Warp Core Breach
- Magic Ampersand / Incredibly Lame Pun: The name of the work, naturally.
- Meaningful Name: The players have the same given names as the actors who played the matching characters on the series, and the GM shares his name with the show's showrunner.
- Phlebotinum Breakdown: The U.S.S. Saratoga suffers a warp breach less than two minutes into the campaign.
- Railroading: The DM, who is new to the role, seems to have it out for Sisko. Probably for the Rule of Drama.