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{{quote|''"[[Rescued from the Scrappy Heap|Jar Jar, you're a genius]]!"''|'''Qui-Gon Jinn''' (a.k.a. '''Jim''')}}

{{quote|''"[[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap|Jar Jar, you're a genius]]!"''|'''Qui-Gon Jinn''' (a.k.a. '''Jim''')}}


[[What If]] ''[[Star Wars]]'' as we know it didn't exist, but instead the plot of the movies was being made up on the spot by players of a [[Tabletop Games|Tabletop Game]]?
[[What If]] ''[[Star Wars]]'' as we know it didn't exist, but instead the plot of the movies was being made up on the spot by players of a [[Tabletop Games|Tabletop Game]]?
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Well, for one, the results might actually make a lot more sense, from an [[In and Out of Character|out-of-story]] point of view...
Well, for one, the results might actually make a lot more sense, from an [[In and Out of Character|out-of-story]] point of view...


''[http://darthsanddroids.net Darths & Droids]'', is a webcomic created by The Comic Irregulars ([[Tropers/Dmmaus|David Morgan-Mar]] and seven of his friends from work), following the footsteps of ''[[DM of the Rings]]'' [http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?cat=14 (found here)], which used a similar premise for ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. However, while ''DOTR'' featured a [[Railroading]] GM herding a bunch of bored [[Munchkin]] players with an iron fist, ''Darths & Droids'' has a more tolerant GM, who's willing to let the players get [[Off the Rails]] and contribute to the development of the setting, if that's what it takes to have a fun and interesting game. Indeed, the very plot of [[Star Wars]], with all its inconsistencies and bizarre leaps of logic, comes along because the players ''constantly'' force the GM to improvise. <ref>It's interesting to note, of course, that this is perhaps more appropriate for this comic rather than ''[[DM of the Rings]]'' since ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' is recognized for the coherence and quality of its plot (eagles perhaps excepted), whereas ''[[Star Wars]]'', particularly the prequel trilogy... isn't.</ref>
'''''[http://darthsanddroids.net Darths & Droids]''''' is a web comic created by The Comic Irregulars (David Morgan-Mar and seven of his friends from work), following the footsteps of ''[[DM of the Rings]]'' [http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?cat=14 (found here)], which used a similar premise for ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. However, while ''DOTR'' featured a [[Railroading]] GM herding a bunch of bored [[Munchkin]] players with an iron fist, ''Darths & Droids'' has a more tolerant GM, who's willing to let the players get [[Off the Rails]] and contribute to the development of the setting, if that's what it takes to have a fun and interesting game. Indeed, the very plot of [[Star Wars]], with all its inconsistencies and bizarre leaps of logic, comes along because the players ''constantly'' force the GM to improvise.<ref>It's interesting to note, of course, that this is perhaps more appropriate for this comic rather than ''[[DM of the Rings]]'' since ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' is recognized for the coherence and quality of its plot (eagles perhaps excepted), whereas ''[[Star Wars]]'', particularly the prequel trilogy... isn't.</ref>


And that's not all; the Irregulars seem to be taking perverse pleasure in actually changing things from how they happen in the movies as much as they can while still being constrained by actual screencaps. This ranges from the ultimately minor "Lost Orb" side-quest, all the way to Darth Maul being a hired bounty hunter who's, at worst, [[Chaotic Neutral]]. Even Palpatine seems like a good guy.
And that's not all; the Irregulars seem to be taking perverse pleasure in actually changing things from how they happen in the movies as much as they can while still being constrained by actual screencaps. This ranges from the ultimately minor "Lost Orb" side-quest, all the way to Darth Maul being a hired bounty hunter who's, at worst, [[Chaotic Neutral]]. Even Palpatine seems like a good guy.


In between ''[[Star Wars]]'' games, the players take part in other games, including one between episodes I and II that [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0410.html bears a strong resemblance] to ''[[The Princess Bride (Film)|The Princess Bride]]'', and another between episodes II and III that seems to have been a mix of ''[[Van Helsing]]'' and ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]''. On a related note, Episode IV begins [[In Medias Res]], with the unseen gameplay sessions involving [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]] materials such as ''[[Dark Forces Saga (Video Game)|Dark Forces]]''.
In between ''[[Star Wars]]'' games, the players take part in other games, including one between episodes I and II that [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0410.html bears a strong resemblance] to ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]'', and another between episodes II and III that seems to have been a mix of ''[[Van Helsing]]'' and ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]''. On a related note, Episode IV begins [[In Medias Res]], with the unseen gameplay sessions involving [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]] materials such as ''[[Star Wars: Dark Forces|Dark Forces]]''.


In the blurb for each comic, there are often links to [[This Very Wiki]], and there are even comics named after tropes, as well.
In the blurb for each comic, there are often links to <s>[[This Very Wiki]]</s> [[The Other Tropes Wiki]], and there are even comics named after tropes, as well.


The comic is being translated into a variety of languages, including: German, French and others. Notably, some of the translations are pure [[Gag Dub]], including: [[To Arr Is Pirate|Pirate]], poetry, ''[[Zero Wing]]''-esque [[Intentional Engrish for Funny|mangled English]] and tlhIngan Hol, ([[Star Trek (Franchise)|Klingon]]). Nearly all strips from ''[[The Phantom Menace (Film)|Episode I]]'' appear in German.
The comic is being translated into a variety of languages, including: German, French and others. Notably, some of the translations are pure [[Gag Dub]], including: [[Talk Like a Pirate|Pirate]], poetry, ''[[Zero Wing]]''-esque [[Intentional Engrish for Funny|mangled English]] and tlhIngan Hol, ([[Star Trek|Klingon]]). Nearly all strips from ''[[The Phantom Menace|Episode I]]'' appear in German.


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The players from the original 3 movies correspond to the five basic RPG [[Player Archetypes]], although Morgan-Mar claims it was unintentional.
The players from the original 3 movies correspond to the five basic RPG [[Player Archetypes]], although Morgan-Mar claims it was unintentional.


== Characters ==
'''Characters'''
* [[The Real Man]]: Jim, initially playing Qui-Gon Jinn, then, after the death of Qui-Gon, Padmé Amidala. He's a gung-ho, enthusiastic player, [[Leeroy Jenkins|often blindly rushing into danger.]] [[Idiot Hero|Also prone to humorous misunderstandings of the setting, bizarre and obviously incorrect explanations,]] and creation of [[Plot Tumor|Plot Tumors]]. His insane plan regarding the pod race must be [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0098.html seen] to be believed<ref>He's also pursuing a master's degree in geophysics. In Pete's words, he relaxes by doing things that let him turn his brain off</ref>. So far in Episode IV, his characters (including Captain Antilles, the only one the audience has witnessed) have wound up being [[Mauve Shirt|Mauve Shirts]]; his (presumably) permanent character remains to be seen.
* [[The Real Man]]: Jim, initially playing Qui-Gon Jinn, then, after the death of Qui-Gon, Padmé Amidala. He's a gung-ho, enthusiastic player, [[Leeroy Jenkins|often blindly rushing into danger.]] [[Idiot Hero|Also prone to humorous misunderstandings of the setting, bizarre and obviously incorrect explanations,]] and creation of [[Plot Tumor]]s. His insane plan regarding the pod race must be [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0098.html seen] to be believed.<ref>He's also pursuing a master's degree in geophysics. In Pete's words, he relaxes by doing things that let him turn his brain off</ref> So far in Episode IV, his characters (including Captain Antilles, the only one the audience has witnessed) have wound up being [[Mauve Shirt]]s; but that changed when he started playing Han Solo.
* [[The Roleplayer|The Brain]]: Ben, playing Obi-Wan Kenobi. He prefers to think rationally before acting, comes up with sane plans, but is quick to resort to fast-talking the GM if nothing else works. Also [[Lampshade Hanging|points out the unlikelihood]] of situations they run into. At some point since Episode III he stopped coming to game sessions, but he eventually returns for Episode IV.
* [[The Roleplayer|The Brain]]: Ben, playing Obi-Wan Kenobi. He prefers to think rationally before acting, comes up with sane plans, but is quick to resort to fast-talking the GM if nothing else works. Also [[Lampshade Hanging|points out the unlikelihood]] of situations they run into. At some point since Episode III he stopped coming to game sessions, but he eventually returns for Episode IV. Once Obi-Wan was done in, he started playing a very-well-spoken Chewbacca.
* [[The Loonie]]: Sally, playing Jar Jar Binks in Episode 1. By the time the Episode 2 campaign started, she decided Jar Jar was stupid, and bounced around several characters before mainly settling on C-3PO and Yoda. She's Ben's kid sister, who he once brought to a game session when their parents weren't home. Many of the wacky elements of the setting, such as the Gungans (including her own character), Toydarians, and an elected 14-year-old queen, are products of her wild imagination; the GM seems to have largely left the task of designing settings and alien races to her, in acknowledgment of the fact that she is more creative with such things than he is. Sally is also pure awesome in a can, given that she was able to accomplish the flat-out impossible feat of making Jar Jar Binks ''[[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap|likable]]''.
* [[The Loonie]]: Sally, playing Jar Jar Binks in Episode 1. By the time the Episode 2 campaign started, she decided Jar Jar was stupid, and bounced around several characters before mainly settling on C-3PO and Yoda. She's Ben's kid sister, who he once brought to a game session when their parents weren't home. Many of the wacky elements of the setting, such as the Gungans (including her own character), Toydarians, and an elected 14-year-old queen, are products of her wild imagination; the GM seems to have largely left the task of designing settings and alien races to her, in acknowledgment of the fact that she is more creative with such things than he is. Sally is also pure awesome in a can, given that she was able to accomplish the flat-out impossible feat of making Jar Jar Binks ''[[Rescued from the Scrappy Heap|likable]]''.
* The [[Munchkin]]: Pete, playing R2-D2. He joined after Jim told him about the game and designed his character in advance using [[Min-Maxing]], resulting in a verbally-challenged non-humanoid robot with insane mechanic skills. For a short time, he filled in for the GM "due to some family emergency or whatever". His style of doing this seems to be...''[[Railroading|dif]][[Killer Game Master|fer]][[Marty Stu|ent]]''. He has something of a soft spot for Sally, which makes a lot more sense once she sticks with C-3PO for Episode IV.
* The [[Munchkin]]: Pete, playing R2-D2. He joined after Jim told him about the game and designed his character in advance using [[Min-Maxing]], resulting in a verbally-challenged non-humanoid robot with insane mechanic skills. For a short time, he filled in for the GM "due to some family emergency or whatever". His style of doing this seems to be...''[[Railroading|dif]][[Killer Game Master|fer]][[Marty Stu|ent]]''. He has something of a soft spot for Sally, which makes a lot more sense once she sticks with C-3PO for Episode IV.
* [[The Roleplayer|The Thespian]]: [[Meaningful Name|Annie]], initially playing Shmi Skywalker but soon switched to Anakin rather than shoehorning Shmi into the adventuring party. As of Episode IV, she's Leia. Ben told her about the game in drama class. Her unfamiliarity with typical RPG player behavior results in amusing misunderstandings, such as her mistaking Qui-Gon for a robber when he attempts to [[Kleptomaniac Hero|search Shmi's house for loot]]. Her roleplaying tends to be filled with [[Hidden Depths]] and [[Grey and Gray Morality|moral ambiguity]], which sometimes screws with [[Black and White Morality|the more straightforward mindset]] of the other players. As a joke, plays what is considered to be the worst acted character from the prequel trilogy.
* [[The Roleplayer|The Thespian]]: [[Meaningful Name|Annie]], initially playing Shmi Skywalker but soon switched to Anakin rather than shoehorning Shmi into the adventuring party. As of Episode IV, she's Leia ''and'' Darth Vader. Ben told her about the game in drama class. Her unfamiliarity with typical RPG player behavior results in amusing misunderstandings, such as her mistaking Qui-Gon for a robber when he attempts to [[Kleptomaniac Hero|search Shmi's house for loot]]. Her roleplaying tends to be filled with [[Hidden Depths]] and [[Grey and Gray Morality|moral ambiguity]], which sometimes screws with [[Black and White Morality|the more straightforward mindset]] of the other players. As a joke, plays what is considered to be the worst acted character from the prequel trilogy.
* The [[Sixth Ranger]]: Corey, joining the group in Episode IV and playing "Adam Lars"/Luke Amidala (Luke Skywalker). He's Pete's nephew, being just a little older than Sally. He got interested in the group after hearing Pete talk about it, but was stunned to find it wasn't an RPG ''video game''.
* The [[Sixth Ranger]]: Corey, joining the group in Episode IV and playing "Adam Lars"/Luke Amidala (Luke Skywalker). He's Pete's nephew, being just a little older than Sally. He got interested in the group after hearing Pete talk about it, but was stunned to find it wasn't an RPG ''video game''.


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* [[Summon Bigger Fish]]


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=== ''Darths & Droids'' provides examples of: ===


== A-E ==
== A-E ==
* [[Action Girl]]: Padmé, in a lampshaded case of [[Character Derailment]], when Jim starts playing her.
* [[Action Girl]]: Padmé, in a lampshaded case of [[Character Derailment]], when Jim starts playing her.
* [[Actor Allusion]]:
* [[Actor Allusion]]:
** [[Kneel Before Zod|Kneel before Valorum!]]
** [[Kneel Before Zod|Kneel before Valorum!]]
** Mace Windu will [[Pulp Fiction|walk the galaxy.]] And seems remarkably fond of the word [[Snakes On a Plane|"motherfrakking"]].
** Mace Windu will [[Pulp Fiction|walk the galaxy.]] And seems remarkably fond of the word [[Snakes on a Plane|"motherfrakking"]].
** The [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0412.html out-take] where Ben sees Count Dookû and says [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] [[Lord of the Rings|That wizard from the fantasy campaign]]!
** The [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0412.html out-take] where Ben sees Count Dookû and says [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] [[The Lord of the Rings|That wizard from the fantasy campaign]]!
** [[Marlon Brando|Bail]] [[James Dean|Organa]] in general.
** [[Marlon Brando|Bail]] [[James Dean|Organa]] in general.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: Some of the... less popular elements of the prequels are reworked into some of the most memorable parts of the comic.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: Some of the... less popular elements of the prequels are reworked into some of the most memorable parts of the comic.
* [[Added Alliterative Appeal]]: The GM's narration in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0692.html episode 692].
* [[Alliteration]]: The GM's narration in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0692.html episode 692].
{{quote| '''Pete:''' You've been practising that sentence, haven't you?<br />
{{quote|'''Pete:''' You've been practising that sentence, haven't you?
'''GM:''' Definitely. }}
'''GM:''' Definitely. }}
** Also, the title of this and all the other one-shot comics mentioned under [[Alternate History]].
** Also, the title of this and all the other one-shot comics mentioned under [[Alternate History]].
* [[Affably Evil|Affably Amoral]]: The clone troopers. To a man, they are friendly, helpful, and enthusiastic about their jobs -- to the point that when it comes time to execute Order 66, they are both surprisingly eager to do the deed (a fact Palpatine comments on), and unfailingly complimentary and sympathetic to the Jedi they're gunning down.
* [[Affably Evil|Affably Amoral]]: The clone troopers. To a man, they are friendly, helpful, and enthusiastic about their jobs—to the point that when it comes time to execute Order 66, they are both surprisingly eager to do the deed (a fact Palpatine comments on), and unfailingly complimentary and sympathetic to the Jedi they're gunning down.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]
* [[Affectionate Parody]]
* [[All Girls Like Ponies]]: Sally enthusiastically declares that Jar-Jar "has a face like a pony!" and later decides that Gungans all ride on dinosaur ponies.
* [[All Girls Like Ponies]]: Sally enthusiastically declares that Jar-Jar "has a face like a pony!" and later decides that Gungans all ride on dinosaur ponies.
** In strip 24 they said they "had to resist very strongly the urge for Sally to say that Otoh Gunga was full of ponies", saying that "at some point in this wonderful fantasy world Sally is building, the GM has to step in with something that requires more response than the players just marvelling at stuff.
** In strip 24 they said they "had to resist very strongly the urge for Sally to say that Otoh Gunga was full of ponies", saying that "at some point in this wonderful fantasy world Sally is building, the GM has to step in with something that requires more response than the players just marvelling at stuff.
* [[All Planets Are Earthlike]]: Firstly [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0014.html spoofed], and then [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0050.html actively averted] by the GM in response, resulting in the production of a [[Single Biome Planet]]. The GM was trying to get them back on the damn rails so they'd go to Coruscant, not stop off on a planet he hadn't thought up yet.
* [[All Planets Are Earthlike]]: Firstly [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0014.html spoofed], and then [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0050.html actively averted] by the GM in response, resulting in the production of a [[Single Biome Planet]]. The GM was trying to get them back on the damn rails so they'd go to Coruscant, not stop off on a planet he hadn't thought up yet.
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: [[In-Universe]] -- one of the main purposes of the comic is to reinterpret the original characters: Palpatine may be a good guy, Dookû is a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]], Darth Maul is a private detective and... Jar Jar is... a genius?
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: [[In-Universe]]—one of the main purposes of the comic is to reinterpret the original characters: Palpatine may be a good guy, Dookû is a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]], Darth Maul is a private detective and... Jar Jar is... a genius?
{{quote| '''Jar Jar:''' Dis meaning war, wesa needs to have a stronger leader! Mesa suggests Chancellor Palpatine gets [[New Powers As the Plot Demands|emergency powers]]!<br />
{{quote|'''Jar Jar:''' Dis meaning war, wesa needs to have a stronger leader! Mesa suggests Chancellor Palpatine gets [[New Powers as the Plot Demands|emergency powers]]!
'''[[Reasonable Authority Figure|Palpatine:]]''' What?! }}
'''[[Reasonable Authority Figure|Palpatine:]]''' What?! }}
{{quote|'''Palpatine''': I needed a lieutenant of unparallelled acumen; but alas, Jar Jar turned me down.}}
** Especially in the case of Palpatine, when ''[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0458.html he saves Obi-Wan Kenobi]''. They turn the whole reasoning behind the eventual start of the Jedi/Empire conflict upside down; instead of Palpatine slowly corrupting Anakin until he's prepared to attack Windu in Palpatine's defense, {{spoiler|it's Anakin playing both sides, eventually convincing Windu that Palpatine is a sleeper agent before showing up when they fight and attacking Windu ostensibly to defend Palpatine against his unjustified attack. They even manage to make Palpatine's killing of Windu into a fairly awesome moment for Palpatine.}}
** Especially in the case of Palpatine, when ''[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0458.html he saves Obi-Wan Kenobi]''. They turn the whole reasoning behind the eventual start of the Jedi/Empire conflict upside down; instead of Palpatine slowly corrupting Anakin until he's prepared to attack Windu in Palpatine's defense, {{spoiler|it's Anakin playing both sides, eventually convincing Windu that Palpatine is a sleeper agent before showing up when they fight and attacking Windu ostensibly to defend Palpatine against his unjustified attack. They even manage to make Palpatine's killing of Windu into a fairly awesome moment for Palpatine.}}
* [[Alternate History]]: In this world ''[[Star Wars]]'' was never made, producing a few cultural changes, the biggest of which is that there was no upsurge of interest in science-fiction in Hollywood during the 70s and 80s resulting in ''[[Star Trek (Franchise)|Star Trek]]'' remaining an obscure 60s show instead of the massive movie and TV franchise it is in our world. Then there are alternate histories within alternate histories within alternate histories [[Mind Screw|within still more alternate histories]] in the other fictional comics that exist in the world of ''Darths & Droids'' and worlds within the worlds <ref> [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/wandsandwarts/episodes/0050.html Harry Potter], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/notesandnazis/episodes/0050.html The Sound of Music], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/mutantsandmiscreants/episodes/0050.html X-Men], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/emsandebes/episodes/0050.html Aliens], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/magiciansandmunchkins/episodes/0050.html The Wizard Of Oz], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/sandalsandspartans/0050.html 300], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/avatars/0050.html Avatar], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/terminators/0050.html Terminator], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/carcasses/0050.html Jaws], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/trenchcoats/0050.html Casablanca], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/amphibians/0050.html The Muppet Movie], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/heists/0050.html Inception], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/barnacles/0050.html Pirates of the Caribbean], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/docs/0050.html Back to the Future] and [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/hypnotoads/0050.html Futurama].</ref>.
* [[Alternate History]]: In this world ''[[Star Wars]]'' was never made, producing a few cultural changes, the biggest of which is that there was no upsurge of interest in science-fiction in Hollywood during the 70s and 80s resulting in ''[[Star Trek]]'' remaining an obscure 60s show instead of the massive movie and TV franchise it is in our world. Then there are alternate histories within alternate histories within alternate histories [[Mind Screw|within still more alternate histories]] in the other fictional comics that exist in the world of ''Darths & Droids'' and worlds within the worlds.<ref>[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/wandsandwarts/episodes/0050.html Harry Potter], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/notesandnazis/episodes/0050.html The Sound of Music], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/mutantsandmiscreants/episodes/0050.html X-Men], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/emsandebes/episodes/0050.html Aliens], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/magiciansandmunchkins/episodes/0050.html The Wizard Of Oz], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/sandalsandspartans/0050.html 300], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/avatars/0050.html Avatar], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/terminators/0050.html Terminator], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/carcasses/0050.html Jaws], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/trenchcoats/0050.html Casablanca], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/amphibians/0050.html The Muppet Movie], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/heists/0050.html Inception], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/barnacles/0050.html Pirates of the Caribbean], [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/docs/0050.html Back to the Future] and [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/hypnotoads/0050.html Futurama].</ref>
* [[Always a Bigger Fish]]: Of course. [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0033.html Summon Bigger Fish]!
* [[Always a Bigger Fish]]: Of course. [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0033.html Summon Bigger Fish]!
* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]: Darth Maul.
* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]: Darth Maul.
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* [[Are We There Yet?]]: Jar Jar in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0034.html this episode].
* [[Are We There Yet?]]: Jar Jar in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0034.html this episode].
* [[Armor-Piercing Question]]: While Obi-Wan and Yoda are discovering the Jedi Temple massacre:
* [[Armor-Piercing Question]]: While Obi-Wan and Yoda are discovering the Jedi Temple massacre:
{{quote| '''Ben:''' Sally, this is serious. You need to play it seriously.<br />
{{quote|'''Ben:''' Sally, this is serious. You need to play it seriously.
'''Sally:''' Just because '''you''' do everything Dad tells you to!<br />
'''Sally:''' Just because '''you''' do everything Dad tells you to!
'''Ben:''' What? No I don't!<br />
'''Ben:''' What? No I don't!
'''Sally:''' '''Why are you studying medicine then?!''' }}
'''Sally:''' '''Why are you studying medicine then?!''' }}
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]:
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]:
** Episode [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0329.html 329]:
** Episode [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0329.html 329]:
{{quote| '''Obi-Wan:''' Let's see. You stole the plans for a symbol of peace. You're allied with (a) a known megalomaniacal warlord and (b) a criminal sociopath. You have not one, but two, armies at your disposal. You've captured me -- unfairly -- and are holding me with no means of escape. And you're [[Evil Gloating|monologuing]].<br />
{{quote|'''Obi-Wan:''' Let's see. You stole the plans for a symbol of peace. You're allied with (a) a known megalomaniacal warlord and (b) a criminal sociopath. You have not one, but two, armies at your disposal. You've captured me -- unfairly -- and are holding me with no means of escape. And you're [[Evil Gloating|monologuing]].
'''Count Dookû:''' ''I'' [[Hypocritical Humor|am monologuing?!]] }}
'''Count Dookû:''' ''I'' [[Hypocritical Humor|am monologuing?!]] }}
** And in Episode [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0356.html 356]:
** And in Episode [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0356.html 356]:
{{quote| '''Poggle the Lesser:''' ... trespassing, destroying assembly line equipment, sabotaging factory computers, flatlining 6 droids, killing 15 Geonosian factory workers -- [gasp!] -- and parking illegally on a steam vent.<br />
{{quote|'''Poggle the Lesser:''' ... trespassing, destroying assembly line equipment, sabotaging factory computers, flatlining 6 droids, killing 15 Geonosian factory workers -- [gasp!] -- and parking illegally on a steam vent.
'''Padmé Amidala:''' [[To Kill a Mockingbird|To begin with, this case should never have come to trial]]. [[I Take Offense to That Last One|The steam vent was inadequately signposted]]. }}
'''Padmé Amidala:''' [[To Kill a Mockingbird|To begin with, this case should never have come to trial]]. [[I Take Offense to That Last One|The steam vent was inadequately signposted]]. }}
** And in Episode [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0558.html 558]:
** And in Episode [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0558.html 558]:
{{quote| '''Mace Windu:''' {{spoiler|Nute Gunray is behind everything... the Jedi Archives, the clone army, my apartment block....}} }}
{{quote|'''Mace Windu:''' {{spoiler|Nute Gunray is behind everything... the Jedi Archives, the clone army, my apartment block....}} }}
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Anakin started as a random kid made up on the fly when the players went off the rails, the GM had not even thought up a name for him. Later, Annie took over the character for herself.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Anakin started as a random kid made up on the fly when the players went off the rails, the GM had not even thought up a name for him. Later, Annie took over the character for herself.
* [[Ascended Meme]]: The question whether or not Annie was pregnant during the campaign corresponding to ''Revenge of the Sith'' was a topic of a hot debates on the Irregular Webcomic forum, and ultimately [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0516.html it was referenced in the comic itself].
* [[Ascended Meme]]: The question whether or not Annie was pregnant during the campaign corresponding to ''Revenge of the Sith'' was a topic of a hot debates on the Irregular Webcomic forum, and ultimately [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0516.html it was referenced in the comic itself].
* [[Author Filibuster]]: On everything from annoyances in gaming to the evils of capitalism. Most of it is thankfully confined to the author rants, but it slips through occasionally in dialog. Of course, it could be the player's thoughts filibustering through as the character they're playing.
* [[Author Filibuster]]: On everything from annoyances in gaming to the evils of capitalism. Most of it is thankfully confined to the author rants, but it slips through occasionally in dialog. Of course, it could be the player's thoughts filibustering through as the character they're playing.
* [[Avenging the Villain]]: {{spoiler|Jango Fett's}} reason for opposing the PC's, though the person he is trying to avenge, {{spoiler|Darth Maul}}, wasn't exactly evil.
* [[Avenging the Villain]]: {{spoiler|Jango Fett's}} reason for opposing the PC's, though the person he is trying to avenge, {{spoiler|Darth Maul}}, wasn't exactly evil.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: When going through Luke's character sheet, "Survival: Snow" is one of his skills, along with "Survival: Desert", "Survival: Forest", and "Survival: Swamp". Leia's player questions how a character who spent his whole life ''in the desert'' ever learned to survive in a snowy climate, not to mention that he doesn't need it. <ref>[[The Empire Strikes Back|Yet.]]</ref>
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: When going through Luke's character sheet, "Survival: Snow" is one of his skills, along with "Survival: Desert", "Survival: Forest", and "Survival: Swamp". Leia's player questions how a character who spent his whole life ''in the desert'' ever learned to survive in a snowy climate, not to mention that he doesn't need it.<ref>[[The Empire Strikes Back|Yet.]]</ref>
* [[Badass Army]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0581.html Yoda's assessment of the clone army]
* [[Badass Army]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0581.html Yoda's assessment of the clone army]
* [[Bad Boss]]: Grievous, [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0530.html who kills his own minions] just because one of them interrupted [[Evil Gloating|his monologue]].
* [[Bad Boss]]: Grievous, [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0530.html who kills his own minions] just because one of them interrupted [[Evil Gloating|his monologue]].
* [[Bathe Her and Bring Her To Me]]: Inverted.
* [[Bathe Her and Bring Her to Me]]: Inverted.
{{quote| '''R2-D2:''' [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0053.html For my reward, I wish to be cleaned and oiled by your most beautiful handmaiden.]}}
{{quote|'''R2-D2:''' [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0053.html For my reward, I wish to be cleaned and oiled by your most beautiful handmaiden.]}}
* [[Beard of Evil]]: Spoofed. Jim immediately assumes Sio <s> Bibble</s> Bubble is evil ''just'' because he has a goatee. Jim's suspicion of the GM pulling this trope continues into the second game, and has expanded to include [[Reasonable Authority Figure|Senator Organa]], of all people, in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0215.html this] strip.
* [[Beard of Evil]]: Spoofed. Jim immediately assumes Sio <s> Bibble</s> Bubble is evil ''just'' because he has a goatee. Jim's suspicion of the GM pulling this trope continues into the second game, and has expanded to include [[Reasonable Authority Figure|Senator Organa]], of all people, in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0215.html this] strip.
{{quote| '''Jim:''' Don't think I haven't noticed your goatee.}}
{{quote|'''Jim:''' Don't think I haven't noticed your goatee.}}
** Made more hilarious due to Jim's original character, Qui Gon, [[Hypocritical Humor|sporting such a goatee.]]
** Made more hilarious due to Jim's original character, Qui Gon, [[Hypocritical Humor|sporting such a goatee.]]
{{quote| '''Qui-Gon:''' Fine. But we're not taking Bubble. That goatee is a death sentence.<br />
{{quote|'''Qui-Gon:''' Fine. But we're not taking Bubble. That goatee is a death sentence.
'''Obi-Wan:''' Uh... don't you have a--<br />
'''Obi-Wan:''' Uh... don't you have a--
'''Qui-Gon:''' No.<br />
'''Qui-Gon:''' No.
'''Obi-Wan:''' Can I see your character sheet for a--<br />
'''Obi-Wan:''' Can I see your character sheet for a--
'''Qui-Gon:''' You may not. }}
'''Qui-Gon:''' You may not. }}
** Made even ''more'' hilarious when the [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0410.html GM's notes] for the {{spoiler|Princess Bride}} campaign had a side note about {{spoiler|[[Aristocrats Are Evil|Count Rugen]]}}:
** Made even ''more'' hilarious when the [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0410.html GM's notes] for the {{spoiler|Princess Bride}} campaign had a side note about {{spoiler|[[Aristocrats Are Evil|Count Rugen]]}}:
{{quote| ''Has a goatee! Should be fun when others don't believe Jim that he's evil.''}}
{{quote|''Has a goatee! Should be fun when others don't believe Jim that he's evil.''}}
** When [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0676.html Darth Vader first appears] in a campaign corresponding to ''A New Hope'' Jim isn't sure whether he is evil or not because he can't see whether he has a goatee.
** When [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0676.html Darth Vader first appears] in a campaign corresponding to ''A New Hope'' Jim isn't sure whether he is evil or not because he can't see whether he has a goatee.
** When Ben finally shows up, Jim comments "Cool beard."
** When Ben finally shows up, Jim comments "Cool beard."
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* [[Bizarre and Improbable Ballistics]]: Subverted; Qui-Gon cannot use blasters to shoot other blaster shots out of the air. Please note that this actually ''happens'' in Coruscant Nights, one of the Star Wars novel series.
* [[Bizarre and Improbable Ballistics]]: Subverted; Qui-Gon cannot use blasters to shoot other blaster shots out of the air. Please note that this actually ''happens'' in Coruscant Nights, one of the Star Wars novel series.
* [[Blatant Lies]]/[[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]:
* [[Blatant Lies]]/[[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]:
{{quote| '''Pete:''' I'm not [[Railroading]] you here.}}
{{quote|'''Pete:''' I'm not [[Railroading]] you here.}}
* [[Blind Idiot Translation]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes_zerowing/0001_zerowing.html The translation] into ''[[Zero Wing]]''-style Engrish. Probably a [[Shout-Out]] to the notorious [http://winterson.com/2005/06/episode-iii-backstroke-of-west.html "Backstroke of the West".]
* [[Blind Idiot Translation]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes_zerowing/0001_zerowing.html The translation] into ''[[Zero Wing]]''-style Engrish. Probably a [[Shout-Out]] to the notorious [https://web.archive.org/web/20080516224348/http://www.winterson.com/2005/06/episode-iii-backstroke-of-west.html "Backstroke of the West".]
* [[Blood Knight]]: What Qui-Gon becomes in Jim's hands.
* [[Blood Knight]]: What Qui-Gon becomes in Jim's hands.
* [[Briar Patching]]: Done by Pete in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0706.html episode 706].
* [[Briar Patching]]: Done by Pete in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0706.html episode 706].
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** And [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0622.html another one] regarding Vader's future status as a [[Bad Boss]].
** And [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0622.html another one] regarding Vader's future status as a [[Bad Boss]].
** Early on, [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0141.html Yoda's reaction to Qui-Gon's podrace scheme] was a deadpan "Remedial course on Jedi Ethics, you need." Much later during the ''Revenge of the Sith'' climax, [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0625.html Obi-Wan brings up Jedi Ethics again] and sets up an [[Incredibly Lame Pun]].
** Early on, [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0141.html Yoda's reaction to Qui-Gon's podrace scheme] was a deadpan "Remedial course on Jedi Ethics, you need." Much later during the ''Revenge of the Sith'' climax, [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0625.html Obi-Wan brings up Jedi Ethics again] and sets up an [[Incredibly Lame Pun]].
** In strip [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0633.html #633], Jim suggests that Annie role up a [[Pirate|pirate]] as her new character. Guess what Jim thought of making [[Ninja|his new]] [[wikipedia:Pirates versus Ninjas|character]] after the death of Qui-Gon in strip [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0198.html #198]...
** In strip [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0633.html #633], Jim suggests that Annie role up a [[pirate]] as her new character. Guess what Jim thought of making [[Ninja|his new]] [[wikipedia:Pirates versus Ninjas|character]] after the death of Qui-Gon in strip [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0198.html #198]...
*** Which of course is probably a setup for Jim playing a certain "Pirate" in the Fourth episode...
*** Which of course is probably a setup for Jim playing a certain "Pirate" in the Fourth episode...
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0112.html Here's] another [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0690.html one]
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0112.html Here's] another [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0690.html one]
** [[Mondegreen|Tuna booze oil.]]
** [[Mondegreen|Tuna booze oil.]]
* [[Brutal Honesty]]: In strip [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0578.html #578].
* [[Brutal Honesty]]: In strip [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0578.html #578].
{{quote| '''Padme:''' Say it with me now:<br />
{{quote|'''Padme:''' Say it with me now:
'''Anakin & Padme:''' "I made it all up..." "to turn Palpatine against the Jedi..." "and now I'm all powerful." }}
'''Anakin & Padme:''' "I made it all up..." "to turn Palpatine against the Jedi..." "and now I'm all powerful." }}
* [[Bumbling Sidekick]]: Daine Jir [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0686.html starts to look like this].
* [[Bumbling Sidekick]]: Daine Jir [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0686.html starts to look like this].
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Despite all his in-game stupidity, Jim is doing a Ph.d. in geophysics. [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0143.html It doesn't escape Annie's notice when he points it out].
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Despite all his in-game stupidity, Jim is doing a Ph.d. in geophysics. [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0143.html It doesn't escape Annie's notice when he points it out].
* [[But He Sounds Handsome]]: Yoda (the character Sally mostly settles on playing) regularly talks about how smart and competent Jar-Jar (Sally's original character) is. Also, Jim has nothing but praise for his characters [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0205.html both] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0679.html in-] and [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0697.html out of character].
* [[But He Sounds Handsome]]: Yoda (the character Sally mostly settles on playing) regularly talks about how smart and competent Jar-Jar (Sally's original character) is. Also, Jim has nothing but praise for his characters [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0205.html both] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0679.html in-] and [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0697.html out of character].
* [[Butterfly of Transformation]]: General Grievous uses this trope to explain why he became a cyborg.
* [[Call a Smeerp A Rabbit]]: Since this is an universe where ''Star Wars'' is just a tabletop campaign, the weapons only have normal names with, as Jim puts it, "techy words in front"; hence, lightsabers are only referred to as [[Laser Sword|Laser Swords]].
{{quote|'''General Grievous''': "The caterpillar sees not its destiny, except by fullfilling it. Only by shedding our previous bodies can we become beautiful butterflies."}}
* [[Call a Smeerp a Rabbit]]: Since this is an universe where ''Star Wars'' is just a tabletop campaign, the weapons only have normal names with, as Jim puts it, "techy words in front"; hence, lightsabers are only referred to as [[Laser Sword]]s.
* [[Call Back]]:
* [[Call Back]]:
** "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0624.html Do you] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0137.html remember?]"
** "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0624.html Do you] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0137.html remember?]"
** If you start from [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0612.html here] you can see that {{spoiler|Anakin went through ''every single step'' of the journey to the dark side. There are not enough Roleplaying XP points in the world.}}
** If you start from [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0612.html here] you can see that {{spoiler|Anakin went through ''every single step'' of the journey to the dark side. There are not enough Roleplaying XP points in the world.}}
** Even better: Vader completes ALL of equally long steps to the light side (with no forum notice or comments), and Anakin completes all but the last one of the steps to the light side (possible hook for episode 7?)
** A more humorous one shows up in episode 720: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0720.html Chocolate] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0143.html dice]!
** A more humorous one shows up in episode 720: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0720.html Chocolate] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0143.html dice]!
* [[Calvin Ball]]: The rules of the system are very unclear, but this is intentional, as they've said that they're not using any established system. Based on analysis from several strips, it appears to combine the following aspects:
* [[Calvin Ball]]: The rules of the system are very unclear, but this is intentional, as they've said that they're not using any established system. Based on analysis from several strips, it appears to combine the following aspects:
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** A Class system that permits Multiclassing (Padme with a Rogue/Monarch)
** A Class system that permits Multiclassing (Padme with a Rogue/Monarch)
* [[Canon Sue]]: In-universe: When Pete's running the game, he tends to overplay the awesomeness of R2.
* [[Canon Sue]]: In-universe: When Pete's running the game, he tends to overplay the awesomeness of R2.
* [[Can't Argue With Elves]]: The concept is tossed around [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0137.html here].
* [[Can't Argue with Elves]]: The concept is tossed around [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0137.html here].
* [[Captain Obvious]]: Ric Olié as played by the GM.
* [[Captain Obvious]]: Ric Olié as played by the GM.
* [[Captain Oblivious]]: Mace Windu
* [[Captain Oblivious]]: Mace Windu
* [[Captain's Log]]: Obi-Wan summarizes his subplot most succinctly in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0521.html #521], with obligatory [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Star Trek (Franchise)|Star Trek]]''.
* [[Captain's Log]]: Obi-Wan summarizes his subplot most succinctly in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0521.html #521], with obligatory [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Star Trek]]''.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Most of the villains from the films are actually anti-villains or even anti-''heroes''. In Episode III, however, this trope is played horribly straight by General Grievous.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Most of the villains from the films are actually anti-villains or even anti-''heroes''. In Episode III, however, this trope is played horribly straight by General Grievous.
* [[Celebrity Paradox]]: Explicitly acknowledged, and lampshaded the heck out of it; [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0050.html one annotation] goes further on to imagine this hypothetical world without ''Star Wars,'' even including a strip, cast page, FAQ and episode list from a fake ''[[Harry Potter]]'' equivalent of the comic). Taken a level further when we learn that in the hypothetical world of the Harry Potter comic, the equivalent is a comic based on ''The Sound of Music''. That world in turn is shown to have ''its'' comic equivalent be based on the first ''X-Men'' movie, and more.
* [[Celebrity Paradox]]: Explicitly acknowledged, and lampshaded the heck out of it; [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0050.html one annotation] goes further on to imagine this hypothetical world without ''Star Wars,'' even including a strip, cast page, FAQ and episode list from a fake ''[[Harry Potter]]'' equivalent of the comic). Taken a level further when we learn that in the hypothetical world of the Harry Potter comic, the equivalent is a comic based on ''The Sound of Music''. That world in turn is shown to have ''its'' comic equivalent be based on the first ''X-Men'' movie, and more.
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** [[One-Scene Wonder]] Chancellor Valorum, {{spoiler|who later reappears as General Grievous.}}
** [[One-Scene Wonder]] Chancellor Valorum, {{spoiler|who later reappears as General Grievous.}}
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: The impossibly awkward scene where Anakin gets thrown off the shaak on Naboo was him practicing his Riding skill. It comes in handy in the arena on Geonosis.
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: The impossibly awkward scene where Anakin gets thrown off the shaak on Naboo was him practicing his Riding skill. It comes in handy in the arena on Geonosis.
** Luke's counterpart "Adam Lars" has survival skills for all sorts of terrain on his character sheet - even snow, which is noted as implausible on a desert planet. Luke visits planets with each of those terrains in the movies. Even better, they may have even been set up as such in-universe by the GM - Corey obviously isn't acquainted enough with roleplaying to set up his own character sheet, so the GM may have given him things planned to be useful down the road and justified it with Adam being raised by [[Crazy Survivalist|Crazy Survivalists]].
** Luke's counterpart "Adam Lars" has survival skills for all sorts of terrain on his character sheet - even snow, which is noted as implausible on a desert planet. Luke visits planets with each of those terrains in the movies. Even better, they may have even been set up as such in-universe by the GM - Corey obviously isn't acquainted enough with roleplaying to set up his own character sheet, so the GM may have given him things planned to be useful down the road and justified it with Adam being raised by [[Crazy Survivalist]]s.
* [[Chewbacca Defense]]: What else would Jim use during [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0356.html the trial on Genosis]?
* [[Chewbacca Defense]]: What else would Jim use during [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0356.html the trial on Genosis]?
* [[The Chosen One]]: Anakin of course, as spoofed in a [[Genre Savvy]] manner [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0145.html here]. Drink!
* [[The Chosen One]]: Anakin of course, as spoofed in a [[Genre Savvy]] manner [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0145.html here]. Drink!
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* [[Cosmetic Award]]:[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0624.html Your journey to the Dark Side is now complete! Achievement Unlocked!]
* [[Cosmetic Award]]:[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0624.html Your journey to the Dark Side is now complete! Achievement Unlocked!]
* [[Cranial Processing Unit]]: Mentioned with reference to how strange it is that C3PO still works when his head is grafted onto a battledroid.
* [[Cranial Processing Unit]]: Mentioned with reference to how strange it is that C3PO still works when his head is grafted onto a battledroid.
* [[Crazy Survivalist|Crazy Survivalists]]: Beru and Owen in the campaign corresponding to ''A New Hope''.
* [[Crazy Survivalist]]s: Beru and Owen in the campaign corresponding to ''A New Hope''.
* [[Critical Failure]]: Jim, twice in a row, with the second supposedly having 1 rolls pre-rolled out. This convinces Jim to just let his character pass, so [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja|he can roll up a ninja character]] (the GM vetoes that).
* [[Critical Failure]]: Jim, twice in a row, with the second supposedly having 1 rolls pre-rolled out. This convinces Jim to just let his character pass, so [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja|he can roll up a ninja character]] (the GM vetoes that).
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* [[Cross Player]]: Sally (as several characters), Annie (as Anakin), and formerly Jim (as Padmé). In other words, exactly half the cast. Take into the account that Pete's character doesn't really ''have'' a gender, and we're left with exactly one player who has a character that was consistently the same sex as he is. Averted so far with the roles they play in the original trilogy.
* [[Cross Player]]: Sally (as several characters), Annie (as Anakin), and formerly Jim (as Padmé). In other words, exactly half the cast. Take into the account that Pete's character doesn't really ''have'' a gender, and we're left with exactly one player who has a character that was consistently the same sex as he is. Averted so far with the roles they play in the original trilogy.
* [[Cultural Translation]]: Frequently a necessity when the fans translate the comics into various languages.
* [[Cultural Translation]]: Frequently a necessity when the fans translate the comics into various languages.
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]:
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]:
** The GM.
** The GM.
{{quote| Boy, it must be really rough to have your campaign completely derailed...}}
{{quote|Boy, it must be really rough to have your campaign completely derailed...}}
** R2-D2
** R2-D2
{{quote| '''Pilot:''' General Glevious has gone mad! He'll kill us all!<br />
{{quote|'''Pilot:''' General Glevious has gone mad! He'll kill us all!
'''R2:''' In other news, grass is green.<br />
'''R2:''' In other news, grass is green.

<br />

'''Obi-Wan:''' Your path to the Dark Side is complete!<br />
'''Obi-Wan:''' Your path to the Dark Side is complete!
'''R2:''' Achievement Unlocked! }}
'''R2:''' Achievement Unlocked! }}
* [[Deep-Immersion Gaming]]
* [[Deep-Immersion Gaming]]
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* [[Doomy Dooms of Doom]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0145.html This episode title]; this strip also introduces a [[Drinking Game]].
* [[Doomy Dooms of Doom]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0145.html This episode title]; this strip also introduces a [[Drinking Game]].
* [[Dramatic Irony]]: In-universe and out; because of Ben's commitment to the line between in-character and out-of-character actions and knowledge, he and the audience know that Anakin would have left Obi-Wan to die, but Obi-Wan does not. Ben doesn't hold it against Annie because it's in-character for Anakin, but notes that there might be trouble in-game if Obi-Wan found out.
* [[Dramatic Irony]]: In-universe and out; because of Ben's commitment to the line between in-character and out-of-character actions and knowledge, he and the audience know that Anakin would have left Obi-Wan to die, but Obi-Wan does not. Ben doesn't hold it against Annie because it's in-character for Anakin, but notes that there might be trouble in-game if Obi-Wan found out.
* [[Drinking Game]]: Pete is playing one; drink every time a cliché shows up!
* [[Drinking Game]]: Pete is playing one; drink every time a cliché shows up!
* [[Easily Angered Shopkeeper]]: Referenced in the case of Watto, although Ben pays enough attention to acknowledge that stealing from a shopkeeper would go against character anyway.
* [[Easily Angered Shopkeeper]]: Referenced in the case of Watto, although Ben pays enough attention to acknowledge that stealing from a shopkeeper would go against character anyway.
* [[Either or Title]]: Episodes [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0131.html 131] and [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0132.html 132].
* [[Either or Title]]: Episodes [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0131.html 131] and [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0132.html 132].
* [[Engrish]]: The GM's approach to a Japanese accent for the [[Japanese Ranguage|Tlade Fedelation Viceloy]].
* [[Engrish]]: The GM's approach to a Japanese accent for the [[Japanese Ranguage|Tlade Fedelation Viceloy]].
* [[Epic Fail]]: Pete fires his laser cannons in the middle of a massive space battle. '''[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0415.html He misses everything.]'''
* [[Epic Fail]]: Pete fires his laser cannons in the middle of a massive space battle. '''[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0415.html He misses everything.]'''
{{quote| '''R2-D2:'''"[[Beat Panel|...]][[Ramming Always Works|Ramming speed]]."}}
{{quote|'''R2-D2:'''"[[Beat Panel|...]][[Ramming Always Works|Ramming speed]]."}}
* [[Everyone Has Standards]]: Pete makes it clear that [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0630.html even if he's tricky he will always play by the rules].
* [[Everyone Has Standards]]: Pete makes it clear that [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0630.html even if he's tricky he will always play by the rules].
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: The GM is always referred to as such, even though at least Jim and Ben presumably know his name.
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: The GM is always referred to as such, even though at least Jim and Ben presumably know his name.
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* [[Evil Chancellor]]: Subverted; Jim's suspicions of Sio Bibble have no basis in fact or reality. Also, Chancellor Palpatine (possibly.)
* [[Evil Chancellor]]: Subverted; Jim's suspicions of Sio Bibble have no basis in fact or reality. Also, Chancellor Palpatine (possibly.)
* [[Explain, Explain, Oh Crap]]: How Annie realizes it wasn't Jim's fault she lost her job.
* [[Explain, Explain, Oh Crap]]: How Annie realizes it wasn't Jim's fault she lost her job.



== F-J ==
== F-J ==
* [[Famous Last Words]]: Grievous dials this [[Up to Eleven]].
* [[Famous Last Words]]: Grievous dials this [[Up to Eleven]].
{{quote| "[[Voluntary Shapeshifting|Zam...]] [[Tear Jerker|If only you could see what I've seen]] [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|with your]] [[Organ Theft|eyes.]] [[Blade Runner|I've seen things you wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser gate. All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in the rain... Time to die.]] ''[[Beat Panel|(beat)]]'' [[Citizen Kane (Film)|Rosebud...]]"}}
{{quote|"[[Voluntary Shapeshifting|Zam...]] [[Tear Jerker|If only you could see what I've seen]] [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|with your]] [[Organ Theft|eyes.]] [[Blade Runner|I've seen things you wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser gate. All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in the rain... Time to die.]] ''[[Beat Panel|(beat)]]'' [[Citizen Kane|Rosebud...]]"}}
* [[Fan Art]]
* [[Fan Art]]
* [[Flanderization]]: Ric Olié was already a [[Captain Obvious]] in the movie, but the comic deliberately took it even further -- although it tries not to draw attention.
* [[Flanderization]]: Ric Olié was already a [[Captain Obvious]] in the movie, but the comic deliberately took it even further—although it tries not to draw attention.
* [[Flashback Effects]]: Of the sephia-toned variety.
* [[Flashback Effects]]: Of the sephia-toned variety.
* [[Footnote Fever]]: The notes for [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0522.html episode 522].
* [[Footnote Fever]]: The notes for [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0522.html episode 522].
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** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0072.html Pete goes on an extended rant] as he demands something more science-fictiony, such as space dreadnoughts bristling with atomic missiles. [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0406.html Then] at the end of Episode 2, Pete suggests "a massive battle involving space dreadnoughts bristling with atomic missiles" (Annie: "As long as ''we're'' the ones with the dreadnoughts") and the GM takes notes. [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0413.html Remember how the Episode 3 movie started?]
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0072.html Pete goes on an extended rant] as he demands something more science-fictiony, such as space dreadnoughts bristling with atomic missiles. [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0406.html Then] at the end of Episode 2, Pete suggests "a massive battle involving space dreadnoughts bristling with atomic missiles" (Annie: "As long as ''we're'' the ones with the dreadnoughts") and the GM takes notes. [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0413.html Remember how the Episode 3 movie started?]
** If the comic will last long enough to cover the events of ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'', then you may consider [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0455.html this dialog] to be a foreshadowing:
** If the comic will last long enough to cover the events of ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'', then you may consider [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0455.html this dialog] to be a foreshadowing:
{{quote| '''Palpatine:''' And who shall judge who is wicked? Who else is to die?<br />
{{quote|'''Palpatine:''' And who shall judge who is wicked? Who else is to die?
'''Anakin:''' Anyone who disagrees with me, for starters.<br />
'''Anakin:''' Anyone who disagrees with me, for starters.
'''Palpatine:''' I disagreed with you just now, Anakin.<br />
'''Palpatine:''' I disagreed with you just now, Anakin.
'''Anakin:''' [[Hilarious in Hindsight|Well obviously not you, Chancellor]]. }}
'''Anakin:''' [[Hilarious in Hindsight|Well obviously not you, Chancellor]]. }}
** And [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0460.html another one], again if the comic lasts long enough to cover ''Jedi'':
** And [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0460.html another one], again if the comic lasts long enough to cover ''Jedi'':
{{quote| '''Palpatine:''' This is fun; perhaps I should install a huge bottomless pit in my quarters for no apparent reason.}}
{{quote|'''Palpatine:''' This is fun; perhaps I should install a huge bottomless pit in my quarters for no apparent reason.}}
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0139.html This speech] by {{spoiler|Valorum}} pretty much flat out tells you what [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0467.html his eventual fate] will be, but you'd never realise it the first time through.
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0139.html This speech] by {{spoiler|Valorum}} pretty much flat out tells you what [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0467.html his eventual fate] will be, but you'd never realise it the first time through.
** And then comes a piece of dialogue from Anakin/Annie about Padme/Jim. Considering how much development Annie plans out for her character and how involved she gets into them, this could be both, either, or neither foreshadowing or in-character anxiety.
** And then comes a piece of dialogue from Anakin/Annie about Padme/Jim. Considering how much development Annie plans out for her character and how involved she gets into them, this could be both, either, or neither foreshadowing or in-character anxiety.
{{quote| '''Anakin''' (describing an in-character dream): You die in childbirth.}}
{{quote|'''Anakin''' (describing an in-character dream): You die in childbirth.}}
** "[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0045.html You are NOT wearing the queen's dresses]." Guess who Jim ended up playing as about a movie later?
** "[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0045.html You are NOT wearing the queen's dresses]." Guess who Jim ended up playing as about a movie later?
** Grievous to Kenobi: "I see your future. Divorced from your flesh, your moth-robes fall empty."
** Grievous to Kenobi: "I see your future. Divorced from your flesh, your moth-robes fall empty."
** One of R2-D2's flaws to support Pete's [[Min-Maxing]] is Tastes Good To Dragons. The DM says he can keep them. Know what'll happen to R2 in the Dagobah swamp?
** One of R2-D2's flaws to support Pete's [[Min-Maxing]] is Tastes Good To Dragons. The DM says he can keep them. Know what'll happen to R2 in the Dagobah swamp?
** In episode 186 Palpatine orders {{spoiler|Maul}} to team up with the Jedi:
** In episode 186 Palpatine orders {{spoiler|Maul}} to team up with the Jedi:
{{quote| ''' {{spoiler|Maul}}:''' I work alone.<br />
{{quote|''' {{spoiler|Maul}}:''' I work alone.
'''Palpatine:''' That's not what it says on your card. }}
'''Palpatine:''' That's not what it says on your card. }}
*** In episode 283 we learn about his partner.
*** In episode 283 we learn about his partner.
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** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0126.html Trope in universe.]
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0126.html Trope in universe.]
** The comic rationalizes the films' various errors as the players doing stupid things and going [[Off the Rails]] and the GM throwing up his hands and saying "''Fine! Whatever!'' We'll just go with that.''
** The comic rationalizes the films' various errors as the players doing stupid things and going [[Off the Rails]] and the GM throwing up his hands and saying "''Fine! Whatever!'' We'll just go with that.''
{{quote| ''GM'': [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0021.html The people have elected a wise queen, who is 14 years old. And the Trade Federation, planning to take over Naboo, have landed their entire invasion fleet on the opposite side of the planet.]<br />
{{quote|''GM'': [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0021.html The people have elected a wise queen, who is 14 years old. And the Trade Federation, planning to take over Naboo, have landed their entire invasion fleet on the opposite side of the planet.]
[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0226.html The Rant]: "Make it the actions of a GM and a bunch of gamers and, as many things about this movie, it all starts to make a lot more sense." }}
[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0226.html The Rant]: "Make it the actions of a GM and a bunch of gamers and, as many things about this movie, it all starts to make a lot more sense." }}
* [[Funetik Aksent]]: Many NPCs, but Dookû has the silliest one. Tarkin is given one in ''Episode IV''.
* [[Funetik Aksent]]: Many NPCs, but Dookû has the silliest one. Tarkin is given one in ''Episode IV''.
* [[Gamblers Fallacy]]: Pete is a firm subscriber to this due to his steadfast belief that dice have memories, can be "cursed" or "blessed", and can have the 1s prerolled out of them.
* [[Gambler's Fallacy]]: Pete is a firm subscriber to this due to his steadfast belief that dice have memories, can be "cursed" or "blessed", and can have the 1s prerolled out of them.
* [[GASP]]: Collective ones from the Geonosians and the Republic Senate so far.
* [[GASP]]: Collective ones from the Geonosians and the Republic Senate so far.
* [[Gender Swap]]: It's more for pronoun purposes, but in ''Darths & Droids'', C-3PO is referred to as female.
* [[Gender Swap]]: It's more for pronoun purposes, but in ''Darths & Droids'', C-3PO is referred to as female.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Jim is a real ditz in RPG, genius otherwise. See [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0143.html here] to see him put the GM in his place when the GM uses the word "vergence" wrong, because he's doing Ph.D in geophysics. And [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0150.html later], he even works out the insane conditions that would make a planet like Naboo physically possible to patch up <s>[[George Lucas|George Lucas']]</s> the GM's overlooking basic physics in the earlier strips. But lest we forget the second half of this trope:
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Jim is a real ditz in RPG, genius otherwise. See [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0143.html here] to see him put the GM in his place when the GM uses the word "vergence" wrong, because he's doing Ph.D in geophysics. And [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0150.html later], he even works out the insane conditions that would make a planet like Naboo physically possible to patch up <s>[[George Lucas|George Lucas']]</s> the GM's overlooking basic physics in the earlier strips. But lest we forget the second half of this trope:
{{quote| '''R2-D2:''' It's tough holding a grudge against someone who doesn't even notice.}}
{{quote|'''R2-D2:''' It's tough holding a grudge against someone who doesn't even notice.}}
* [[Genre Savvy]]: All the players -- except Sally and Annie, at least in the first movie.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: All the players—except Sally and Annie, at least in the first movie.
* [[GMPC]]: Temporary example with R2-D2, when the regular GM has a family emergency and lets [[Munchkin|Pete]] fill in because he has the most GM experience.
* [[GMPC]]: Temporary example with R2-D2, when the regular GM has a family emergency and lets [[Munchkin|Pete]] fill in because he has the most GM experience.
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: Padmé, once Jim takes over playing her.
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: Padmé, once Jim takes over playing her.
* [[Gone Horribly Right]]: So {{spoiler|Anakin}} you want to corrupt Palpatine and become the power behind the throne? Sure, why not. Just be certain {{spoiler|that you've not corrupted him enough to consider you a loose cannon and turn you into a cyborg so he can control you.}} Oops.
* [[Gone Horribly Right]]: So {{spoiler|Anakin}} you want to corrupt Palpatine and become the power behind the throne? Sure, why not. Just be certain {{spoiler|that you've not corrupted him enough to consider you a loose cannon and turn you into a cyborg so he can control you.}} Oops.
* [[Grappling With Grappling Rules]]: [http://darthsanddroids.net/comics/darths0344_bonus.jpg here]
* [[Grappling with Grappling Rules]]: [http://darthsanddroids.net/comics/darths0344_bonus.jpg here]
* [[Groin Attack]]: "I kick him where it hurts!"
* [[Groin Attack]]: "I kick him where it hurts!"
* [[Guilt By Association Gag]]: Done by Sally in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0403.html This strip.]
* [[Guilt by Association Gag]]: Done by Sally in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0403.html This strip.]
* [[Heel Realization]]:
* [[Heel Realization]]:
** Subverted by Pete in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0454.html #454]. "So we're the bad guys now? Cool!"
** Subverted by Pete in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0454.html #454]. "So we're the bad guys now? Cool!"
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* [[Heroic BSOD]]: {{spoiler|Mace Windu, after killing Jango}}.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: {{spoiler|Mace Windu, after killing Jango}}.
* [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath]]: [[The Munchkin|Pete]], and even Jim during the first movie.
* [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath]]: [[The Munchkin|Pete]], and even Jim during the first movie.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Ben does this ''in-universe'' in [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0412.html an outtake strip], recognizing "[[Christopher Lee|the Count Dookû miniature]]" as [[Lord of the Rings|a wizard from a fantasy campaign]] [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|who turned evil and formed an army for his boss]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Ben does this ''in-universe'' in [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0412.html an outtake strip], recognizing "[[Christopher Lee|the Count Dookû miniature]]" as [[The Lord of the Rings|a wizard from a fantasy campaign]] [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|who turned evil and formed an army for his boss]].
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]]: Pete's use of R2 as a [[Marty Stu]] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0351.html comes back to bite him]. And then when the GM gets back, he makes R2 go back through his own [[Death Course]], making him miss the big climactic battle.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Pete's use of R2 as a [[Marty Stu]] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0351.html comes back to bite him]. And then when the GM gets back, he makes R2 go back through his own [[Death Course]], making him miss the big climactic battle.
** Palpatine gets his face disfigured during his confrontation with Mace Windu because he accidentally reversed Force Drain [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0556.html and it ended up blasting him rather than Mace].
** Palpatine gets his face disfigured during his confrontation with Mace Windu because he accidentally reversed Force Drain [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0556.html and it ended up blasting him rather than Mace].
* [[Homage]]:
* [[Homage]]:
** The fantasy game Jim, Ben, and Pete played between episodes one and two was {{spoiler|''[[The Princess Bride (Film)|The Princess Bride]].''}} Pete was {{spoiler|Vizzini}}, Ben and Jim were {{spoiler|Inigo Montoya and Fezzik}}. He has reason to be angry.
** The fantasy game Jim, Ben, and Pete played between episodes one and two was {{spoiler|''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]].''}} Pete was {{spoiler|Vizzini}}, Ben and Jim were {{spoiler|Inigo Montoya and Fezzik}}. He has reason to be angry.
** Annie's game is heavily implied to be a mix of ''[[Van Helsing]]'' and ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]'', with a bit of [[Take That]] against the source materials to boot.
** Annie's game is heavily implied to be a mix of ''[[Van Helsing]]'' and ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'', with a bit of [[Take That]] against the source materials to boot.
{{quote| '''Jim:''' And that stuff about Pete being the [[Archangel Gabriel]], where did '''that''' come from?<br />
{{quote|'''Jim:''' And that stuff about Pete being the [[Archangel Gabriel]], where did '''that''' come from?
'''Annie:''' Yeah by that stage I was just making up the stupidest things I could think of.<br />
'''Annie:''' Yeah by that stage I was just making up the stupidest things I could think of.
...<br />
...
'''Jim:''' They were ''vampires''! You can't make vampires good! They're evil, they have to be killed, that's all there is to it! [...] And vampires ''do not sparkle in the daylight!!'' }}
'''Jim:''' They were ''vampires''! You can't make vampires good! They're evil, they have to be killed, that's all there is to it! [...] And vampires ''do not sparkle in the daylight!!'' }}
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Sally challenges Dookû to a contest of lifting things with the Force as a way of capturing him without needing to risk killing him, relying on the idea that Dookû will be honourable to agree to it.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Sally challenges Dookû to a contest of lifting things with the Force as a way of capturing him without needing to risk killing him, relying on the idea that Dookû will be honourable to agree to it.
{{quote| '''Yoda:''' I don't want to kill you. Settle this with a Force Arm-Wrestle we will!<br />
{{quote|'''Yoda:''' I don't want to kill you. Settle this with a Force Arm-Wrestle we will!
'''Dookû:''' A... what?<br />
'''Dookû:''' A... what?
'''Yoda:''' Whoever lifts the biggest thing wins!<br />
'''Yoda:''' Whoever lifts the biggest thing wins!
'''Dookû:''' Zis is ridiculous. Raise your sword.<br />
'''Dookû:''' Zis is ridiculous. Raise your sword.
'''Yoda:''' But this is how honourable Jedi settle things. Are you honourable?<br />
'''Yoda:''' But this is how honourable Jedi settle things. Are you honourable?
'''Dookû:''' Ah begin to regret zat Ah am... }}
'''Dookû:''' Ah begin to regret zat Ah am... }}
** Also the reason (in this universe) for the reason for the lightsaber duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan. The rest of the party is going evil (except Sally), but Ben refuses.
** Also the reason (in this universe) for the reason for the lightsaber duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan. The rest of the party is going evil (except Sally), but Ben refuses.
{{quote| '''Ben:''' I wrote "Good" on my character sheet and I jolly well meant it! Unlike ''some'' people!}}
{{quote|'''Ben:''' I wrote "Good" on my character sheet and I jolly well meant it! Unlike ''some'' people!}}
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0437.html #437.] It even spills over into the [[News Post]].
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0437.html #437.] It even spills over into the [[News Post]].
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0374.html Don't forget about this earlier hurricane.] Hand puns AND sports puns.
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0374.html Don't forget about this earlier hurricane.] Hand puns AND sports puns.
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** Of course, also done in the usual place, final battle between Anikin and Obi-Wan in Revenge of the Sith. This time, the Higher Ground tactic gives Ben explicit battle modifier advantages.
** Of course, also done in the usual place, final battle between Anikin and Obi-Wan in Revenge of the Sith. This time, the Higher Ground tactic gives Ben explicit battle modifier advantages.
* [[I Know You Know I Know]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0242.html #242], possibly, which gets funnier everytime you read it.
* [[I Know You Know I Know]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0242.html #242], possibly, which gets funnier everytime you read it.
* [[I Take Offense to That Last One]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1910.html "Who’s rusty looking? "]
* [[If You Die, I Call Your Stuff]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0228.html #228].
* [[If You Die, I Call Your Stuff]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0228.html #228].
{{quote| '''Anakin:''' Can I have your ''(Obi-Wan's)'' laser sword if this ends badly? Try to toss it as you hit the lava.}}
{{quote|'''Anakin:''' Can I have your ''(Obi-Wan's)'' laser sword if this ends badly? Try to toss it as you hit the lava.}}
* [[Idiot Ball]]: A lot of the problems in the game could have been solved by someone going, "Jim, would you just shut up and ''listen'' for ten seconds in a row?"
* [[Idiot Ball]]: A lot of the problems in the game could have been solved by someone going, "Jim, would you just shut up and ''listen'' for ten seconds in a row?"
* [[Idiot Hero]]: Qui Gon, as played by Jim. Three Words: [[Running Gag|"Summon Bigger Fish."]]
* [[Idiot Hero]]: Qui Gon, as played by Jim. Three Words: [[Running Gag|"Summon Bigger Fish."]]
** Obi-Wan has his moment when he jumps off a window after a droid in the ''Attack of the Clones'' arc.
** Obi-Wan has his moment when he jumps off a window after a droid in the ''Attack of the Clones'' arc.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: All the strips during Pete's tenure as the substitute GM have very long titles that describe the action of the strip using [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]], some of which double as flimsy defenses for Pete's [[Ass Pull|Ass Pulling]].
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: All the strips during Pete's tenure as the substitute GM have very long titles that describe the action of the strip using [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]], some of which double as flimsy defenses for Pete's [[Ass Pull]]ing.
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]:
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]:
** The Gungans, lampshaded by the title of [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0156.html this strip.]
** The Gungans, lampshaded by the title of [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0156.html this strip.]
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* [[Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy]]: Lampshaded by Jim and immediately after that defied by the Clone Troopers themselves in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0675.html episode 675].
* [[Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy]]: Lampshaded by Jim and immediately after that defied by the Clone Troopers themselves in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0675.html episode 675].
** Lampshaded again later on. Obi-Wan states the movie line about blast points being too accurate for Sand People - but then adds "It can't be clone troopers either. They're rubbish."
** Lampshaded again later on. Obi-Wan states the movie line about blast points being too accurate for Sand People - but then adds "It can't be clone troopers either. They're rubbish."
* [[Incoming Ham]] [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0466.html General Grievous:] [[Punctuated for Emphasis|Cyborgs. Under. MY. COMMAND!]]
* [[Incoming Ham]] [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0466.html General Grievous:] [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|Cyborgs. Under. MY. COMMAND!]]
* [[In and Out of Character]]
* [[In and Out of Character]]
* [[In Medias Res]]: The players' Episode IV campaign starts three sessions before we start seeing it - and Jim has had a character die in each one.
* [[In Medias Res]]: The players' Episode IV campaign starts three sessions before we start seeing it - and Jim has had a character die in each one.
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** Also, there are several lines of dialogue taken straight from the movies- with Character A saying Character B's lines, and Character B saying Character A's lines.
** Also, there are several lines of dialogue taken straight from the movies- with Character A saying Character B's lines, and Character B saying Character A's lines.
* [[It Will Never Catch On]]: Sort of, when Padmé asks how she's supposed to get information from Anakin:
* [[It Will Never Catch On]]: Sort of, when Padmé asks how she's supposed to get information from Anakin:
{{quote| '''Qui-Gon:''' [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0061.html I don't know. Flirt with him or something.]<br />
{{quote|'''Qui-Gon:''' [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0061.html I don't know. Flirt with him or something.]
'''Padmé:''' [[Shotacon|He's nine years old! Do you know how creepy that is?]] }}
'''Padmé:''' [[Shotacon|He's nine years old! Do you know how creepy that is?]] }}
* [[Jerkass]]: Pete's stat-obsessed, railroading, and killer GM attitude is quickly turning him into this. And he can't even understand ''why'' the other players are starting to hate him. He does apologize afterward, and admits he genuinely enjoys playing with the team.
* [[Jerkass]]: Pete's stat-obsessed, railroading, and killer GM attitude is quickly turning him into this. And he can't even understand ''why'' the other players are starting to hate him. He does apologize afterward, and admits he genuinely enjoys playing with the team.
* [[Join the Army They Said]]: Hilariously used by a ''droid'', of all things, [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0175.html here].
* [["Join the Army," They Said]]: Hilariously used by a ''droid'', of all things, [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0175.html here].



== K-O ==
== K-O ==
* [[Killer Game Master]]: Pete, as substitute GM, is the one who comes up with the droid factory scene from ''Attack of the Clones''. He even laughs at Annie when she initially fails a roll.
* [[Killer Game Master]]: Pete, as substitute GM, is the one who comes up with the droid factory scene from ''Attack of the Clones''. He even laughs at Annie when she initially fails a roll.
** Made even more evident when the original GM shows up and takes a look at the place, saying "Wow, I don't think anyone can get through this," making Annie and Jim's passage through the factory SHEER LUCK -- for instance, the chance of Anakin getting through those blades was approximately 0.5% (admittedly, before Anakin increased his chances with Force Abilities).
** Made even more evident when the original GM shows up and takes a look at the place, saying "Wow, I don't think anyone can get through this," making Annie and Jim's passage through the factory SHEER LUCK—for instance, the chance of Anakin getting through those blades was approximately 0.5% (admittedly, before Anakin increased his chances with Force Abilities).
** [[The Rant]] usually includes tongue-in-cheek advice for [[D Ms]] for running a fun campaign - often at the expense of the players.
** [[The Rant]] usually includes tongue-in-cheek advice for DMs for running a fun campaign - often at the expense of the players.
* [[Know-Nothing Know-It-All]]: Jim
* [[Know-Nothing Know-It-All]]: Jim
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: All over the place.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: All over the place.
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* [[Level Grinding]]: R2-D2 just wants to kill another hundred droids in order to get Enhanced Environmental Sealing before infiltrating the Trade Federation HQ.
* [[Level Grinding]]: R2-D2 just wants to kill another hundred droids in order to get Enhanced Environmental Sealing before infiltrating the Trade Federation HQ.
* [[Like Is, Like, a Comma]]: Mon Mothma talks like this.
* [[Like Is, Like, a Comma]]: Mon Mothma talks like this.
* [[Literal Minded]]: Jim in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0723.html episode 723], when commenting on Pete's statement that liquid metal is not cool.
* [[Literal-Minded]]: Jim in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0723.html episode 723], when commenting on Pete's statement that liquid metal is not cool.
* [[The Loonie]]: Sally
* [[The Loonie]]: Sally
* [[Luck Manipulation Mechanic]]: There is a mention of the "Fate Manipulation Re-roll" Jedi power. Anakin used a Fate Manipulation re-roll during Pete's factory sequence.
* [[Luck Manipulation Mechanic]]: There is a mention of the "Fate Manipulation Re-roll" Jedi power. Anakin used a Fate Manipulation re-roll during Pete's factory sequence.
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* [[Major-General Song]]: The title and annotation of [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0218.html this strip].
* [[Major-General Song]]: The title and annotation of [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0218.html this strip].
* [[Malaproper]]: "Cheddar monks" and "Ratatouille", among [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0368.html other things].
* [[Malaproper]]: "Cheddar monks" and "Ratatouille", among [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0368.html other things].
{{quote| '''Padmé:''' I swing on my chain and kick the [[Richard Nixon|Nixon]] as it tries to attack.}}
{{quote|'''Padmé:''' I swing on my chain and kick the [[Richard Nixon|Nixon]] as it tries to attack.}}
** And [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0313.html "passionfruit jelly"] as part of the path to the dark side.
** And [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0313.html "passionfruit jelly"] as part of the path to the dark side.
* [[Manchurian Agent]]: {{spoiler|[[Captain Oblivious|Mace Windu]], who apparently was brainwashed by Gunray and became his sleeper agent. Sadly, [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0558.html he only realized this moments before his death].}}
* [[Manchurian Agent]]: {{spoiler|[[Captain Oblivious|Mace Windu]], who apparently was brainwashed by Gunray and became his sleeper agent. Sadly, [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0558.html he only realized this moments before his death].}}
* [[Marty Stu]]: [[In-Universe]], R2-D2, Pete's character, during Pete's run as the temporary GM. Pete constructs the entire factory scene in ''Episode II'', making it particularly dangerous to the other PCs, for the sole purpose of having R2 fly in and save the day. This is made most obvious in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0345.html this strip].
* [[Marty Stu]]: [[In-Universe]], R2-D2, Pete's character, during Pete's run as the temporary GM. Pete constructs the entire factory scene in ''Episode II'', making it particularly dangerous to the other PCs, for the sole purpose of having R2 fly in and save the day. This is made most obvious in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0345.html this strip].
* [[May the Farce Be With You]]
* [[May the Farce Be with You]]
* [[Meaningful Echo]]:
* [[Meaningful Echo]]:
{{quote| "Are you calling me <something undesirable>?"<br />
{{quote|"Are you calling me <something undesirable>?"
"'''Are''' you?"<br />
"'''Are''' you?"
"Are '''you'''?"<br />
"Are '''you'''?"
"Maybe." }}
"Maybe." }}
** Lampshaded a second later. "It also causes deja vu."
** Lampshaded a second later. "It also causes deja vu."
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Ben, Annie, and (until he takes over Padmé) Jim. In-universe, Annie's case is a coincidence because the GM named Anakin before she came aboard.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Ben, Annie, and (until he takes over Padmé) Jim. In-universe, Annie's case is a coincidence because the GM named Anakin before she came aboard.
* [[Min-Maxing]]: Pete
* [[Min-Maxing]]: Pete
* [[Mondegreen]]: [[In-Universe]] -- as a [[Running Gag]], Jim keeps making mincemeat out of the GM's phrasings. "To Naboo soil" becomes "Tuna booze oil".
* [[Mondegreen]]: [[In-Universe]]—as a [[Running Gag]], Jim keeps making mincemeat out of the GM's phrasings. "To Naboo soil" becomes "Tuna booze oil".
* [[Mood Dissonance]]: The frequently stark contrast between what's happening in the game and what the characters are talking about outside the game. Taken to extremes [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0607.html here].
* [[Mood Dissonance]]: The frequently stark contrast between what's happening in the game and what the characters are talking about outside the game. Taken to extremes [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0607.html here].
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0641.html In-universe example] for the game itself:
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0641.html In-universe example] for the game itself:
{{quote| So... anyone wanna shoot some space pool? }}
{{quote|So... anyone wanna shoot some space pool? }}
* [[Most Gamers Are Male]]: There are two girls out of five (later six) players, which is still a higher percentage than normal. Both Sally and Annie come to the campaign as newbies and Pete, at first clearly think most gamers ''should'' be male.
* [[Most Gamers Are Male]]: There are two girls out of five (later six) players, which is still a higher percentage than normal. Both Sally and Annie come to the campaign as newbies and Pete, at first clearly think most gamers ''should'' be male.
* [[Munchkin]]: Pete. Lampshaded in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0528.html Strip 528].
* [[Munchkin]]: Pete. Lampshaded in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0528.html Strip 528].
* [[My Friends and Zoidberg]]: Done by Sally in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0695.html episode 695]:
* [[My Friends and Zoidberg]]: Done by Sally in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0695.html episode 695]:
{{quote| '''Sally:''' (''to Pete'') I love it here. A beautiful desert cruise with wonderful friends. And you.}}
{{quote|'''Sally:''' (''to Pete'') I love it here. A beautiful desert cruise with wonderful friends. And you.}}
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]:
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]:
** Sally after {{spoiler|Mace decapitates Jango}}, leading to a [[Heroic BSOD]] for {{spoiler|Mace}}.
** Sally after {{spoiler|Mace decapitates Jango}}, leading to a [[Heroic BSOD]] for {{spoiler|Mace}}.
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* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: About half the time Jim says anything, he gets its name wrong. Sio Bibble is "Bubble", Jedi knights are "Cheddar monks", Sebulba is "Sir Bulbar", etc.
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: About half the time Jim says anything, he gets its name wrong. Sio Bibble is "Bubble", Jedi knights are "Cheddar monks", Sebulba is "Sir Bulbar", etc.
** Taken to absurd lengths when Jim gets to name Padmé's entire family, then says the wrong names later.
** Taken to absurd lengths when Jim gets to name Padmé's entire family, then says the wrong names later.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: There are a few scattered references to the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]], specially in Episode IV (prior gameplay sessions include the opening level of ''[[Dark Forces Saga (Video Game)|Dark Forces]]'' - though Jim!Katarn apparently did a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] - and Jim also mentions [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Battle_of_Toprawa the incident] on which the plans were retransmitted to Leia aboard the Tantive IV).
* [[Mythology Gag]]: There are a few scattered references to the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]], specially in Episode IV (prior gameplay sessions include the opening level of ''[[Star Wars: Dark Forces|Dark Forces]]'' - though Jim!Katarn apparently did a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] - and Jim also mentions [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Battle_of_Toprawa the incident] on which the plans were retransmitted to Leia aboard the Tantive IV).
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: In order to win the pod race, Jim (still playing Qui Gon Jin) injects Anakin with his blood giving him midi-chlorians and thus force abilities. That's right. To rig a race, Jim creates '''Darth Vader'''. He is also responsible for arming the Tusken Raiders and, as Padmé, may end up creating the Rebellion.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: In order to win the pod race, Jim (still playing Qui Gon Jin) injects Anakin with his blood giving him midi-chlorians and thus force abilities. That's right. To rig a race, Jim creates '''Darth Vader'''. He is also responsible for arming the Tusken Raiders and, as Padmé, may end up creating the Rebellion.
* [[Ninja Looting]]: Referenced [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0042.html here].
* [[Ninja Looting]]: Referenced [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0042.html here].
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** Speaking of bottomless reactor shafts, Palpatine decides he would like to get one [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0460.html here]. [[Call Forward|A decision which he will in no way regret in the future]].
** Speaking of bottomless reactor shafts, Palpatine decides he would like to get one [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0460.html here]. [[Call Forward|A decision which he will in no way regret in the future]].
* [[No-Paper Future]]: Lampshaded in character [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0159.html here].
* [[No-Paper Future]]: Lampshaded in character [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0159.html here].
* [[Noodle Implements]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0628.html Pete's custom die]. It's dropped from an apparatus Pete brings in a briefcase with him to each session, and can only be rolled once because it bursts into flames afterwards.
* [[Noodle Implements]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0628.html Pete's custom die]. It's dropped from an apparatus Pete brings in a briefcase with him to each session, and can only be rolled once because it bursts into flames afterwards.
** Judging from the sound effects, the die may or may not be made of firecrackers that are set off by a computer with a booming voice inside it.
** Judging from the sound effects, the die may or may not be made of firecrackers that are set off by a computer with a booming voice inside it.
* [[Noodle Incident]]: The [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0149.html Sashimi Incident.] Each Episode also involves a Noodle Incident that happened in the interrim since the last campaign, which eventually gets explained over the course of the Episode:
* [[Noodle Incident]]: The [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0149.html Sashimi Incident.] Each Episode also involves a Noodle Incident that happened in the interrim since the last campaign, which eventually gets explained over the course of the Episode:
** Episode II: Pete's mad about something that happened in a low-fantasy campaign. {{spoiler|It was ''[[The Princess Bride (Film)|The Princess Bride]]'', and Pete was Vizzini; meaning his character was poisoned and the other players left him for dead.}}
** Episode II: Pete's mad about something that happened in a low-fantasy campaign. {{spoiler|It was ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]'', and Pete was Vizzini; meaning his character was poisoned and the other players left him for dead.}}
** Episode III: Jim and Annie have had a fight, somehow connected with a paranormal campaign that Annie ran. {{spoiler|The campaign was a mix of ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]'' and ''[[Van Helsing]]''; with the players wrongly assuming that the vampires were [[Always Chaotic Evil]]. It culminated in Jim and Annie [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0572.html having an embarassingly public argument about it], which Annie believed [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0573.html cost her her job] [[Explain, Explain, Oh Crap|until she really thought about it]].}}
** Episode III: Jim and Annie have had a fight, somehow connected with a paranormal campaign that Annie ran. {{spoiler|The campaign was a mix of ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'' and ''[[Van Helsing]]''; with the players wrongly assuming that the vampires were [[Exclusively Evil]]. It culminated in Jim and Annie [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0572.html having an embarassingly public argument about it], which Annie believed [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0573.html cost her her job] [[Explain, Explain, Oh Crap|until she really thought about it]].}}
** Episode IV: Ben walked out of his life two years ago to do some soul-searching due to his arguments with Sally during the previous campaign; we're not sure what he did during that time. Also, there were three prior gameplay sessions where Jim's character died each time; [[Dark Forces Saga (Video Game)|one of which]] that resulted in him ''not'' being allowed to have a laser sword anymore.
** Episode IV: Ben walked out of his life two years ago to do some soul-searching due to his arguments with Sally during the previous campaign; we're not sure what he did during that time. Also, there were three prior gameplay sessions where Jim's character died each time; [[Star Wars: Dark Forces|one of which]] that resulted in him ''not'' being allowed to have a laser sword anymore.
* [[Nothing Personal]]: {{spoiler|Used by the clones when they are ordered to carry out the ''Darths and Droids'' [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0568.html equivalent of the Order 66 scene], along with a few more... ''[[Hidden Depths|touching]]'' lines}}.
* [[Nothing Personal]]: {{spoiler|Used by the clones when they are ordered to carry out the ''Darths and Droids'' [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0568.html equivalent of the Order 66 scene], along with a few more... ''[[Hidden Depths|touching]]'' lines}}.
* [[Not Making This Up Disclaimer]]: Linking to that very trope page in [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0512.html this strip] when describing what the ballet in ''[[Revenge of the Sith]]'' was actually about [[All There in the Manual|in the off screen canon]].
* [["Not Making This Up" Disclaimer]]: Linking to that very trope page in [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0512.html this strip] when describing what the ballet in ''[[Revenge of the Sith]]'' was actually about [[All There in the Manual|in the off screen canon]].
* [[Not the Fall That Kills You]]: What we have here is that rare creature, the [[Zig Zagging Trope]]. One of the more elusive creatures of the trope-ic region, it makes its appearances [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0128.html here,] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0227.html here,] and [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0228.html here.] Count the [[Trope Tropes]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]], [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]], [[Deconstructed Trope|Deconstructed]], [[Reconstruction|Reconstructed]], [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]], [[Double Subversion|Double Subverted]], [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]], and [[Lampshaded]] by name. Hell, I could be wrong about a couple, but that's one trope that has been thoroughly [[Playing With a Trope|played with]] in a relatively small number of strips.
* [[Not the Fall That Kills You]]: What we have here is that rare creature, the [[Zig-Zagging Trope]]. One of the more elusive creatures of the trope-ic region, it makes its appearances [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0128.html here,] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0227.html here,] and [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0228.html here.] Count the [[Trope Tropes]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]], [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]], [[Deconstructed Trope|Deconstructed]], [[Reconstruction|Reconstructed]], [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]], [[Double Subversion|Double Subverted]], [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]], and [[Lampshaded]] by name. Hell, I could be wrong about a couple, but that's one trope that has been thoroughly [[Playing with a Trope|played with]] in a relatively small number of strips.
* [[Obviously Evil]]: Spoofed in Darth Vader's introduction. The GM describes the imposing figure and especially [[Good Colors, Evil Colors|how much black he's wearing]], but Pete and Jim still aren't sure.
* [[Obviously Evil]]: Spoofed in Darth Vader's introduction. The GM describes the imposing figure and especially [[Good Colors, Evil Colors|how much black he's wearing]], but Pete and Jim still aren't sure.
{{quote| '''Jim:''' If we could only see [[Beard of Evil|his facial hair]].}}
{{quote|'''Jim:''' If we could only see [[Beard of Evil|his facial hair]].}}
* [[Off the Rails]]:
* [[Off the Rails]]:
** The wacky plotting of the prequel trilogy is "explained" as the PCs wreaking havoc upon the GM's original story.
** The wacky plotting of the prequel trilogy is "explained" as the PCs wreaking havoc upon the GM's original story.
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* [[Omake]]: The aforementioned bonus "alternate universe" comics.
* [[Omake]]: The aforementioned bonus "alternate universe" comics.
* [[Once For Yes, Twice For No]]: R2 is ''supposed'' to communicate this way (via Pete's PDA).
* [[Once For Yes, Twice For No]]: R2 is ''supposed'' to communicate this way (via Pete's PDA).
* [[One of Us]]: [[Tropers/Dmmaus|Quite literally.]]
* [[One of Us]]: Quite literally.
* [[Opening a Can of Clones]]
* [[Opening a Can of Clones]]
* [[Our Monsters Are Different]]: In Annie's supernatural campaign between Episodes 2 and 3. The other players didn't appreciate how she wound up messing with their expectations.
* [[Our Monsters Are Different]]: In Annie's supernatural campaign between Episodes 2 and 3. The other players didn't appreciate how she wound up messing with their expectations.
{{quote| '''Annie:''' For the last time, you weren't supposed to kill those NPCs.<br />
{{quote|'''Annie:''' For the last time, you weren't supposed to kill those NPCs.
'''Pete:''' They were ''vampires'' and ''werewolves''! What ''else'' do you do with them? }}
'''Pete:''' They were ''vampires'' and ''werewolves''! What ''else'' do you do with them? }}
* [[Overdrive]]: In the pod race.
* [[Overdrive]]: In the pod race.
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** "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0372.html Fight! fight!]"
** "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0372.html Fight! fight!]"
** The "X leads to Y" gag in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0137.html 137], which becomes relevant to the plot later (see [[Call Back]]).
** The "X leads to Y" gag in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0137.html 137], which becomes relevant to the plot later (see [[Call Back]]).


== P-T ==
== P-T ==
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]]: Whenever an action scene occurs, the borders become angular and irregular, giving a sense that something frantic is happening.
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]]: Whenever an action scene occurs, the borders become angular and irregular, giving a sense that something frantic is happening.
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0340.html This one] does a pretty good job of reflecting the sense that while there is a pattern, the characters are having trouble following it, much like the reader may have difficulty with the page layout.
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0340.html This one] does a pretty good job of reflecting the sense that while there is a pattern, the characters are having trouble following it, much like the reader may have difficulty with the page layout.
** And when Pete becomes a temporary GM, resulting in the entire droid factory sequence, the titles for strips 333 to 353 switch from short and punny to extremely long and formal, reflecting the change in GMing style and mood. At least a few of them double as attempted defenses of the contrived [[Ass Pull|Ass Pulls]] Pete was pulling to try and kill everyone else and make R2-D2 seem cooler.
** And when Pete becomes a temporary GM, resulting in the entire droid factory sequence, the titles for strips 333 to 353 switch from short and punny to extremely long and formal, reflecting the change in GMing style and mood. At least a few of them double as attempted defenses of the contrived [[Ass Pull]]s Pete was pulling to try and kill everyone else and make R2-D2 seem cooler.
** The GM's descriptions of the surroundings were initially written into the comic, but eventually the writers settled on a convention where they'll occasionally just show the scenery and have you assume that the GM ([[Mr. Imagination|or Sally]]) is describing it. It works surprisingly well. (See [[Take Our Word for It]] below.)
** The GM's descriptions of the surroundings were initially written into the comic, but eventually the writers settled on a convention where they'll occasionally just show the scenery and have you assume that the GM ([[Mr. Imagination|or Sally]]) is describing it. It works surprisingly well. (See [[Take Our Word for It]] below.)
* [[Pardon My Klingon]]: Seen [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0428.html here.]
* [[Pardon My Klingon]]: Seen [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0428.html here.]
{{quote| '''Annie:''' Wow, I almost regret leaving the translator off for that.}}
{{quote|'''Annie:''' Wow, I almost regret leaving the translator off for that.}}
* [[Pass the Popcorn]]: Pete's reaction when Jim and Annie decide to discuss their relationship.
* [[Pass the Popcorn]]: Pete's reaction when Jim and Annie decide to discuss their relationship.
* [[Perfectly Cromulent Word]]: "diegetagaming" as the opposite of "metagaming", as used in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/2288.html Episode 2288]
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Mentioned in the context of what armor class they have, their street value, and thinking they are laundry for the trade federation armada to wash.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Mentioned in the context of what armor class they have, their street value, and thinking they are laundry for the trade federation armada to wash.
* [[Plot Tumor]]: Anakin, created by Jim in his attempts to pull a [[Xanatos Roulette]].
* [[Plot Tumor]]: Anakin, created by Jim in his attempts to pull a [[Xanatos Roulette]].
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: {{spoiler|"Has that made you angry? [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0557.html I think it's made you angry]."}}
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: {{spoiler|"Has that made you angry? [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0557.html I think it's made you angry]."}}
* [[Punctuated for Emphasis]]:
* [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!]]:
{{quote| '''Jango Fett:''' {{spoiler|[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0283.html You. Killed. My. '''Partner.]'''}}<br />
{{quote|'''Jango Fett:''' {{spoiler|[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0283.html You. Killed. My. '''Partner.]'''}}
'''Grievous:''' ''Cyborgs. Under. My.'' '''''Command!'''''<br />
'''Grievous:''' ''Cyborgs. Under. My.'' '''''Command!'''''
'''The Writers:''' ''''' ''WHY? DOES? GRIEVOUS? STILL? HAVE? A? BUNCH? OF? INTERNAL? ORGANS???'' ''''' }}
'''The Writers:''' ''''' ''WHY? DOES? GRIEVOUS? STILL? HAVE? A? BUNCH? OF? INTERNAL? ORGANS???'' ''''' }}
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Sally also wants Jar Jar to be hit ''by'' a bus.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Sally also wants Jar Jar to be hit ''by'' a bus.
* [[Railroading]]: When Pete takes over the GM role.
* [[Railroading]]: When Pete takes over the GM role.
** The regular DM is fairly good at avoiding this, though his reactions to the PC's decisions make it very obvious when they veer off the path he had hoped they would follow... which is more often than not.
** The regular DM is fairly good at avoiding this, though his reactions to the PC's decisions make it very obvious when they veer off the path he had hoped they would follow... which is more often than not.
{{quote| '''GM:''' Can I see your skill level in Not Taking a Hint? I think you must be cheating.}}
{{quote|'''GM:''' Can I see your skill level in Not Taking a Hint? I think you must be cheating.}}
* [[Ramming Always Works]]: [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0415.html This strip], which follows Pete missing ''everything'' in the entire battle.
* [[Ramming Always Works]]: [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0415.html This strip], which follows Pete missing ''everything'' in the entire battle.
* [[The Rashomon]]: Punned in the [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0200.html title of a strip] where Jim recounts his own version of events that the GM has already plotted out, wildly contradicting the GM's version.
* [[The Rashomon]]: Punned in the [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0200.html title of a strip] where Jim recounts his own version of events that the GM has already plotted out, wildly contradicting the GM's version.
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* [[Real Life Writes the Plot|"Real Life" Writes the Plot]]: At the start of ''Revelation of the Sith'', Annie is having relationship issues with Jim, which seems to be influencing the way she plays Anakin. Of course, since this is Annie, she has managed to stay completely in-character.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot|"Real Life" Writes the Plot]]: At the start of ''Revelation of the Sith'', Annie is having relationship issues with Jim, which seems to be influencing the way she plays Anakin. Of course, since this is Annie, she has managed to stay completely in-character.
* [[Recap Episode]]: For a new player, it covers the events of the [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0704.html first three campaigns.]
* [[Recap Episode]]: For a new player, it covers the events of the [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0704.html first three campaigns.]
{{quote| '''Corey:''' Can I replay this [[Cutscene]] later?}}
{{quote|'''Corey:''' Can I replay this [[Cutscene]] later?}}
* [[Recursive Canon]]: Narrowly [[Averted Trope|averted]] ([http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0050.html and how!])
* [[Recursive Canon]]: Narrowly [[Averted Trope|averted]] ([http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0050.html and how!])
* [[Red Pill B Lue Pill]]: Obi-Wan give this choice to Adam in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0726.html episode 726].
* [[Red Pill, Blue Pill]]: Obi-Wan give this choice to Adam in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0726.html episode 726].
* [[Retirony]]: Maul's last words are, of course, "And to think... I was gonna retire after this case..."
* [[Retirony]]: Maul's last words are, of course, "And to think... I was gonna retire after this case..."
* [[Rickroll]]: The [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/trenchcoats/0050.html Trenchcoats & Turncoats] strip from the alternate history meta series.
* [[Rickroll]]: The [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/trenchcoats/0050.html Trenchcoats & Turncoats] strip from the alternate history meta series.
* [[Reverse Psychology]]: How Pete [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0706.html escapes his restraining bolt].
* [[Reverse Psychology]]: How Pete [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0706.html escapes his restraining bolt].
* [[Reverse the Polarity]]: Referenced by [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0636.html an awful pun] in [[The Rant]].
* [[Reverse the Polarity]]: Referenced by [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0636.html an awful pun] in [[The Rant]].
* [[Romantic Plot Tumor]]: [[In-Universe]] -- the impossibly awkward love story between Anakin and Padmé in the films is replaced by an impossibly awkward relationship between Annie and Jim, which spills over into their characters.
* [[Romantic Plot Tumor]]: [[In-Universe]]—the impossibly awkward love story between Anakin and Padmé in the films is replaced by an impossibly awkward relationship between Annie and Jim, which spills over into their characters.
* [[Rousing Speech]]: Sally seems to specialize in these: one with Jar Jar, and one with Yoda.
* [[Rousing Speech]]: Sally seems to specialize in these: one with Jar Jar, and one with Yoda.
** Palpatine finishes his address to the Senate with a rousing speech in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0591.html episode 591]
** Palpatine finishes his address to the Senate with a rousing speech in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0591.html episode 591]
* [[Running Gag]]: Several.
* [[Running Gag]]: Several.
** Someone asking what a particular word means, and Jim giving a completely wrong answer.
** Someone asking what a particular word means, and Jim giving a completely wrong answer.
{{quote| "What's a bongo?"<br />
{{quote|"What's a bongo?"
"It's a fishing lure." }}
"It's a fishing lure." }}
** Mace Windu has no idea what's going on.
** Mace Windu has no idea what's going on.
{{quote| '''Mace Windu:''' Why doesn't anyone ever tell me about stuff??}}
{{quote|'''Mace Windu:''' Why doesn't anyone ever tell me about stuff??}}
** Jim's constant suspicion of "Bubble".
** Jim's constant suspicion of "Bubble".
*** Or, in fact, any character with a [[Good Hair, Evil Hair|goatee]]. [[Hypocritical Humor|Except Qui-Gon, of course]].
*** Or, in fact, any character with a [[Good Hair, Evil Hair|goatee]]. [[Hypocritical Humor|Except Qui-Gon, of course]].
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** Where oh ''where'' are the space dreadnoughts bristling with atomic missiles?
** Where oh ''where'' are the space dreadnoughts bristling with atomic missiles?
** The ten-foot pole.
** The ten-foot pole.
** Pete's custom dice (including binary, a [[Gamblers Fallacy|"one-proof die"]], and one that looks like a case of [[Noodle Implements]] in just one die...)
** Pete's custom dice (including binary, a [[Gambler's Fallacy|"one-proof die"]], and one that looks like a case of [[Noodle Implements]] in just one die...)
** Side references to the mysterious "splanch" organ.
** Side references to the mysterious "splanch" organ.
** The deep, backstory-rich NPC's the GM makes getting [[Dropped a Bridge On Him|killed off anticlimactically]].
** The deep, backstory-rich NPC's the GM makes getting [[Dropped a Bridge on Him|killed off anticlimactically]].
** Jim's characters have been subject to [[They Killed Kenny]] - see entry below.
** Jim's characters have been subject to [[They Killed Kenny]] - see entry below.
* [[The Scottish Trope]]: The game referenced in the footer of [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0480.html this] strip. {{spoiler|It's [[FATAL]].}}
* [[The Scottish Trope]]: The game referenced in the footer of [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0480.html this] strip. {{spoiler|It's [[FATAL]].}}
* [[Shaped Like Itself]]: [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1111.html episode 1111]:
{{quote|'''Pete:''' This is like... a betrayal.
'''GM:''' Being betrayed is like a betrayal?}}
* [[Self-Made Orphan]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0455.html Most likely Anakin].
* [[Self-Made Orphan]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0455.html Most likely Anakin].
** {{spoiler|Turns out that most likely he killed [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0606.html both his parents].}}
** {{spoiler|Turns out that most likely he killed [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0606.html both his parents].}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: ''[[Mad Max]]'', ''[[Star Trek (Franchise)|Star Trek]],'' and ''[[The Princess Bride (Film)|The Princess Bride]]''.
* [[Shout-Out]]: ''[[Mad Max]]'', ''[[Star Trek]],'' and ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]''.
** Annie's dialog occasionally is made up of lines and lyrics from theater productions. She recites part of "At the End of the Day" from ''[[Les Misérables (Theatre)|Les Misérables]]'' line for line as part of Anakin's lines.
** Annie's dialog occasionally is made up of lines and lyrics from theater productions. She recites part of "At the End of the Day" from ''[[Les Misérables (theatre)|Les Misérables]]'' line for line as part of Anakin's lines.
*** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0358.html In the same strip], Jim is reciting [[Peter Gabriel|Don't Give Up]], with some alterations.
*** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0358.html In the same strip], Jim is reciting [[Peter Gabriel|Don't Give Up]], with some alterations.
** [[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|"Fly, my pretties!"]]
** [[The Wizard of Oz (film)|"Fly, my pretties!"]]
** '''[[A Few Good Men|"You can't handle my statement!"]]'''
** '''[[A Few Good Men|"You can't handle my statement!"]]'''
** Count Dookû (who in ''D&D'' is French): [[Monty Python and The Holy Grail|"Your mother was a romp rat and your father smells of sweesonberries!"]]
** Count Dookû (who in ''D&D'' is French): [[Monty Python and the Holy Grail|"Your mother was a romp rat and your father smells of sweesonberries!"]]
** ''[[Blade Runner]]'' [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0299.html here].
** ''[[Blade Runner]]'' [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0299.html here].
** [[Colossal Cave|"With your bare hands?" "Yes!"]]
** [[Colossal Cave|"With your bare hands?" "Yes!"]]
** ''[[DM of the Rings]]'' [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0260.html here].
** ''[[DM of the Rings]]'' [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0260.html here].
** '''[[The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy]]'':
** '''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'':
*** "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0422.html How depressingly stupid.]'''
*** "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0422.html How depressingly stupid.]'''
*** "[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0072.html Here I am, brain the size of a planet(...)]"
*** "[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0072.html Here I am, brain the size of a planet(...)]"
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** [[Lensman|Allotropic Iron]] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0415.html torpedoes].
** [[Lensman|Allotropic Iron]] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0415.html torpedoes].
** ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]'' [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0356.html here].
** ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]'' [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0356.html here].
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0160.html One of Jims malapropisms] for the Lost Orb of Phanastacoria is the "[[Tintin (Comic Book)|Lost Emerald of Castafiore]]".
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0160.html One of Jims malapropisms] for the Lost Orb of Phanastacoria is the "[[Tintin|Lost Emerald of Castafiore]]".
** [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0470.html This strip], which contains [[Looney Tunes]] shout-outs.
** [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0470.html This strip], which contains [[Looney Tunes]] shout-outs.
** [[Serenity (Film)|"Screw that.]] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0477.html I'm going to live."]
** [[Serenity|"Screw that.]] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0477.html I'm going to live."]
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0484.html Mace Windu uses the expression] [[Battlestar Galactica Classic|"mother-frakking".]]
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0484.html Mace Windu uses the expression] [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|"mother-frakking".]]
*** Being the [[Actor Allusion|Bad]] [[Samuel L Jackson|Mother]][[Pulp Fiction|frakker]] that he is, he first said that as far back as [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0204.html Episode I].
*** Being the [[Actor Allusion|Bad]] [[Samuel L. Jackson|Mother]][[Pulp Fiction|frakker]] that he is, he first said that as far back as [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0204.html Episode I].
*** Also, Pete must be invoking ''[[Casablanca]]'' in the 4th panel.
*** Also, Pete must be invoking ''[[Casablanca]]'' in the 4th panel.
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0207.html This strip] is a reference to ''[[The Emperor's New Groove (Disney)|The Emperors New Groove]]''.
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0207.html This strip] is a reference to ''[[The Emperor's New Groove|The Emperors New Groove]]''.
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0361.html This strip's title] is a ''[[Magic the Gathering]]'' reference (A [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=205321 Cerodon], a [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=207897 Sliver], and an [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=31834 Atog], plus [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=109739 Arena]).
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0361.html This strip's title] is a ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' reference (A [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=205321 Cerodon], a [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=207897 Sliver], and an [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=31834 Atog], plus [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=109739 Arena]).
*** Also, the three creatures look very similar to those creature types, in order, [[Captain Obvious|hence the title.]]
*** Also, the three creatures look very similar to those creature types, in order, [[Captain Obvious|hence the title.]]
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0521.html This strip] references ''[[Star Trek the Original Series (TV)|Star Trek]]'', ''[[Spaceballs (Film)|Spaceballs]]'', and ''[[Half Life Full Life Consequences|Half-Life: Full Life Consequences]]''.
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0521.html This strip] references ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'', ''[[Spaceballs]]'', and ''[[Half Life: Full Life Consequences]]''.
** A clever re-wording of a [[Shakespeare]] line makes the title of [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0523.html strip #523]. The previous comic was titled "[[Hamlet|To Sleep,]] [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0522.html Perchance to Dream]."
** A clever re-wording of a [[Shakespeare]] line makes the title of [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0523.html strip #523]. The previous comic was titled "[[Hamlet|To Sleep,]] [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0522.html Perchance to Dream]."
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0524.html This strip] references [[Dark Forces Saga (Video Game)|Dark Forces 2: Jedi Knight]], where shaving with the lightsaber is one of Kyle's idle animations.
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0524.html This strip] references [[Star Wars: Dark Forces|Dark Forces 2: Jedi Knight]], where shaving with the lightsaber is one of Kyle's idle animations.
** ''[[Blade Runner]]'', [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0548.html again], and [[Citizen Kane (Film)|Citizen Kane]].
** ''[[Blade Runner]]'', [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0548.html again], and [[Citizen Kane]].
** The ''[[Van Helsing]]'' [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0552.html movie] and ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]'' [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0572.html movie], complete with [[Take That]] in both cases.
** The ''[[Van Helsing]]'' [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0552.html movie] and ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'' [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0572.html movie], complete with [[Take That]] in both cases.
** In Dooku's and Obi-Wan's [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0393.html laser-sword duel], their entire [[You Fight Like a Cow|exchange]] is a play on words reference to the best sword fights from ''[[The Princess Bride (Film)|The Princess Bride]]'', ''[[The Secret of Monkey Island]]'', ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'', and ''[[The Princess Bride (Film)|The Princess Bride]]'' again.
** In Dooku's and Obi-Wan's [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0393.html laser-sword duel], their entire [[You Fight Like a Cow|exchange]] is a play on words reference to the best sword fights from ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]'', ''[[The Secret of Monkey Island]]'', ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'', and ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]'' again.
** ''[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0623.html You talkin'] [[Taxi Driver|to me]]?''
** ''[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0623.html You talkin'] [[Taxi Driver|to me]]?''
** "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0628.html You're going to let the] [[DM of the Rings|entire fate of the galaxy]] [http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=1297 rest on a single die roll]?"
** "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0628.html You're going to let the] [[DM of the Rings|entire fate of the galaxy]] [http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=1297 rest on a single die roll]?"
** [[The Rant]] for [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0676.html this comic], discussing [[Obviously Evil]], mentions Xykon from ''[[Order of the Stick]]''.
** [[The Rant]] for [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0676.html this comic], discussing [[Obviously Evil]], mentions Xykon from ''[[The Order of the Stick]]''.
** ''[[Airplane! (Film)|Airplane!]]'': The medical droid says "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0639.html Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit XL oil]."
** ''[[Airplane!]]'': The medical droid says "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0639.html Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit XL oil]."
** [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0659.html Anything is possible] [[The Man Your Man Could Smell Like (Advertising)|when your man looks like a cyborg and not a lady.]]
** [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0659.html Anything is possible] [[The Man Your Man Could Smell Like|when your man looks like a cyborg and not a lady.]]
** Obi-Wan giving Adam [[Red Pill B Lue Pill]] choice in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0726.html episode 726] is a shout-out to ''[[The Matrix (Film)|The Matrix]]''.
** Obi-Wan giving Adam [[Red Pill, Blue Pill]] choice in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0726.html episode 726] is a shout-out to ''[[The Matrix]]''.
** In [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0729.html episode 729]: "My name is Luke Amidala? You ''killed'' my father?"
** In [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0729.html episode 729]: "My name is Luke Amidala? You ''killed'' my father?"
*** Followed immediately by "I was prepared to die..."
*** Followed immediately by "I was prepared to die..."
* [[Single Biome Planet]]: The GM's inability to [[Averted Trope|avert this trope]] gets [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0508.html mercilessly] [[Lampshade|lampshaded]].
* [[Single Biome Planet]]: The GM's inability to [[Averted Trope|avert this trope]] gets [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0508.html mercilessly] [[lampshade]]d.
* [[Sliding Scale of Silliness Versus Seriousness]]: As great as this webcomic is, it tends to go back and forth a lot on whether it's making fun of the ''Star Wars'' movies, or it's showcasing the strained friendships of a group of roleplayers who blur the line between fantasy and reality.
* [[Sliding Scale of Silliness Versus Seriousness]]: As great as this webcomic is, it tends to go back and forth a lot on whether it's making fun of the ''Star Wars'' movies, or it's showcasing the strained friendships of a group of roleplayers who blur the line between fantasy and reality.
* [[Sociopathic Hero]]: Whichever side was in the right, during the campaigns corresponding to the prequel trilogy the most consistently vicious character was almost certainly Annie's Anakin. As the plot moved forward he was [[Character Development|slipping gradually into]] [[Magnificent Bastard]] territory.
* [[Sociopathic Hero]]: Whichever side was in the right, during the campaigns corresponding to the prequel trilogy the most consistently vicious character was almost certainly Annie's Anakin. As the plot moved forward he was [[Character Development|slipping gradually into]] [[Magnificent Bastard]] territory.
* [[Something Only They Would Say]]: How Ben figures out that {{spoiler|Grievous is Valorum}}.
* [[Something Only They Would Say]]: How Ben figures out that {{spoiler|Grievous is Valorum}}.
{{quote| "Cyborgs under my command!"}}
{{quote|"Cyborgs under my command!"}}
* [[Space Is Cold]]: Subverted [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0124.html here]. In the very next moment, Annie, [[Indy Ploy|rolling with the punches]], wonders, ''in character'', if (s)he has a fever.
* [[Space Is Cold]]: Subverted [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0124.html here]. In the very next moment, Annie, [[Indy Ploy|rolling with the punches]], wonders, ''in character'', if (s)he has a fever.
* [[Space Is Noisy]]: Spoofed [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0417.html here].
* [[Space Is Noisy]]: Spoofed [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0417.html here].
* [[Space X]]
* [[Space X]]
* [[Spanner in The Works]]: Performed by Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon on {{spoiler|Darth Maul}}.
* [[Spanner in the Works]]: Performed by Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon on {{spoiler|Darth Maul}}.
* [[Speech Bubbles]]: Convention inherited from ''[[DM of the Rings]]''.
* [[Speech Bubbles]]: Convention inherited from ''[[DM of the Rings]]''.
* [[Stating the Simple Solution]]:
* [[Stating the Simple Solution]]:
** Boba Fett does this when his father goes on an evil gloat.
** Boba Fett does this when his father goes on an evil gloat.
{{quote| '''Boba:''' Why couldn't you just shoot him?<br />
{{quote|'''Boba:''' Why couldn't you just shoot him?
'''Jango:''' What sort of criminal mastermind would I be if I did that? }}
'''Jango:''' What sort of criminal mastermind would I be if I did that? }}
** And [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0361.html here], Nute Gunray says Ben, Jim, and Annie should be shot instead of eaten by beasts.
** And [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0361.html here], Nute Gunray says Ben, Jim, and Annie should be shot instead of eaten by beasts.
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* [[Strange Minds Think Alike]]: In [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0697.html episode 697] Corey wonders why droids aren't simply called robots, just like Jim did back in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0003.html episode 3].
* [[Strange Minds Think Alike]]: In [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0697.html episode 697] Corey wonders why droids aren't simply called robots, just like Jim did back in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0003.html episode 3].
* [[Summon Bigger Fish]]: The [[Trope Namer]], although Jim only thinks it's that trope.
* [[Summon Bigger Fish]]: The [[Trope Namer]], although Jim only thinks it's that trope.
* [[Sure Let's Go With That]]: Jim, as Padmé, puts a hairpin in his mouth in-character. When Ben applauds his idea to pick the lock, Jim notes that's a better idea than his (which was faking a medical emergency, of course).
* [[Sure, Let's Go with That]]: Jim, as Padmé, puts a hairpin in his mouth in-character. When Ben applauds his idea to pick the lock, Jim notes that's a better idea than his (which was faking a medical emergency, of course).
* [[Sure Why Not]]: Half the plot is based on this, thanks to the GM's free hand with his players' inventions. It's used verbatim when Qui-Gon comes up with a patently ridiculous explanation of the Force involving midi-chlorians, and when [[The Loonie|Sally]] invents, off the top of her head, ''[[The Dark Side]]''. Conversely, it's used by Jim when the other players assume Padmé is pregnant after some very vague roleplaying.
* [[Sure Why Not]]: Half the plot is based on this, thanks to the GM's free hand with his players' inventions. It's used verbatim when Qui-Gon comes up with a patently ridiculous explanation of the Force involving midi-chlorians, and when [[The Loonie|Sally]] invents, off the top of her head, ''[[The Dark Side]]''. Conversely, it's used by Jim when the other players assume Padmé is pregnant after some very vague roleplaying.
** Many descriptions of creatures (mainly from Sally) and terrain (from Jim, who's a geologist) also happen this way.
** Many descriptions of creatures (mainly from Sally) and terrain (from Jim, who's a geologist) also happen this way.
{{quote| '''Jim:''' Large ring objects imply a very young planet. Barren, with rugged topography. And volcanoes!<br />
{{quote|'''Jim:''' Large ring objects imply a very young planet. Barren, with rugged topography. And volcanoes!
'''GM:''' O-kay... ''*scribble scribble*'' }}
'''GM:''' O-kay... ''*scribble scribble*'' }}
* [[Surrounded By Idiots]]: Grievous.
* [[Surrounded by Idiots]]: Grievous.
{{quote| '''Anakin:''' So, what are you up to?<br />
{{quote|'''Anakin:''' So, what are you up to?
'''Grievous:''' My armpits in incompetence! }}
'''Grievous:''' My armpits in incompetence! }}
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]:
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]:
** Anakin to Padmé
** Anakin to Padmé
{{quote| "I vow never to hurt you. Ever. I won't be jealous, or arrogant, or manipulative towards you." That's going to turn out well.}}
{{quote|"I vow never to hurt you. Ever. I won't be jealous, or arrogant, or manipulative towards you." That's going to turn out well.}}
** Also, Pete:
** Also, Pete:
{{quote| '''R2-D2:''' I'd be half-way to taking over the Republic by now: I'd add a backdoor control mechanism, outsource production to three independent contractors on Kamino, ensure the Senate are distracted by some meaningless invasion somewhere, and cover my tracks with fake blueprints.<br />
{{quote|'''R2-D2:''' I'd be half-way to taking over the Republic by now: I'd add a backdoor control mechanism, outsource production to three independent contractors on Kamino, ensure the Senate are distracted by some meaningless invasion somewhere, and cover my tracks with fake blueprints.
[[Beat Panel|beat]]<br />
[[Beat Panel|beat]]
'''R2-D2:''' What? }}
'''R2-D2:''' What? }}
** And from Jim:
** And from Jim:
{{quote| '''Padmé:''' Yes. I will help you bring Anakin to justice. After all, you are the only thing standing between Anakin and complete domination of the galaxy. On his own, obviously, without me faithfully by his side. Seeing as I'm Good.<br />
{{quote|'''Padmé:''' Yes. I will help you bring Anakin to justice. After all, you are the only thing standing between Anakin and complete domination of the galaxy. On his own, obviously, without me faithfully by his side. Seeing as I'm Good.
'''Obi-Wan:''' Indeed.<br />
'''Obi-Wan:''' Indeed.
'''Padmé:''' I'll just go and talk to him in advance and make sure he's not ready for you. }}
'''Padmé:''' I'll just go and talk to him in advance and make sure he's not ready for you. }}
** [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0679.html This], which also has shades of [[Could Say It, But...]] and [[Trash Talk]]. (and [[Genius Bonus]], as the above entry for [[Mythology Gag]] shows)
** [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0679.html This], which also has shades of [[Could Say It, But...]] and [[Trash Talk]]. (and [[Genius Bonus]], as the above entry for [[Mythology Gag]] shows)
* [[Take That]]: Many, directed at the original films, especially when the GM suggests that Annie take over the role of Anakin when he enters the pod race:
* [[Take That]]: Many, directed at the original films, especially when the GM suggests that Annie take over the role of Anakin when he enters the pod race:
{{quote| '''Annie:''' Um, okay... Let me just get into the right mindset.<br />
{{quote|'''Annie:''' Um, okay... Let me just get into the right mindset.
'''Qui-Gon/Jim:''' With my [[My Name Is Not Durwood|mini-chlorines]] in your blood, you can't lose.<br />
'''Qui-Gon/Jim:''' With my [[My Name Is Not Durwood|mini-chlorines]] in your blood, you can't lose.
'''Anakin/Annie:''' Yippeee!<br />
'''Anakin/Annie:''' Yippeee!
'''Annie:''' Sorry, wait. That line doesn't work at all for this character. }}
'''Annie:''' Sorry, wait. That line doesn't work at all for this character. }}
** "[[Dune|Giant worms in a desert]] is just silly."
** "[[Dune|Giant worms in a desert]] is just silly."
** "[[Twilight (Literature)|...and vampires do not sparkle in the daylight!]]
** "[[Twilight (novel)|...and vampires do not sparkle in the daylight!]]
* [[Take Our Word for It]]: When the GM is describing the Coruscant Sunset, we are treated to the picture, but we don't hear the words. Similarly, we never read the words Sally uses to describe the clone factory, just the pictures of it. But it's apparently enough to really impress Ben and the GM.
* [[Take Our Word for It]]: When the GM is describing the Coruscant Sunset, we are treated to the picture, but we don't hear the words. Similarly, we never read the words Sally uses to describe the clone factory, just the pictures of it. But it's apparently enough to really impress Ben and the GM.
** Pete's 'perfect' die, which is rolled by Annie against Ben in ''Revenge of the Sith''. We can't see it, but it must be carried in a special case, it must be rolled on a steel tray while everyone watching wears safety goggles, and is too dangerous to roll indoors (apparently because it bursts into flames).
** Pete's 'perfect' die, which is rolled by Annie against Ben in ''Revenge of the Sith''. We can't see it, but it must be carried in a special case, it must be rolled on a steel tray while everyone watching wears safety goggles, and is too dangerous to roll indoors (apparently because it bursts into flames).
* [[Talking Is a Free Action]]: And so is [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0532.html reciting poetry].
* [[Talking Is a Free Action]]: And so is [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0532.html reciting poetry].
* [[Talking to Himself]]: The GM when playing multiple NPCs.
* [[Talking to Himself]]: The GM when playing multiple NPCs.
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* [[This Means War]]: Sally of all people says this when Palpatine first force lightnings Yoda (her character).
* [[This Means War]]: Sally of all people says this when Palpatine first force lightnings Yoda (her character).
* [[Throw-Away Guns]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0549.html Lampshaded here]
* [[Throw-Away Guns]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0549.html Lampshaded here]
{{quote| '''Padmé:''' (To Obi-Wan) ''Did you throw away a perfectly good blaster?''}}
{{quote|'''Padmé:''' (To Obi-Wan) ''Did you throw away a perfectly good blaster?''}}
* [[Time Skip]]: ''Attack of the Clones'' takes place after two years of "real time". There's another two-year time skip between episodes II and III, and presumably there will be more two-year time skips between the other episodes.
* [[Time Skip]]: ''Attack of the Clones'' takes place after two years of "real time". There's another two-year time skip between episodes II and III, and presumably there will be more two-year time skips between the other episodes.
* [[Timmy in A Well]]: Spoofed [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0171.html in this strip].
* [[Timmy in a Well]]: Spoofed [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0171.html in this strip].
* [[Title Drop]]: Palpatine does one... sort of... in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0202.html this strip]. Not quite done in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0407.html this strip].
* [[Title Drop]]: Palpatine does one... sort of... in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0202.html this strip]. Not quite done in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0407.html this strip].
** An even better example [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0205.html is this strip], where Jim, having forgotten [[McGuffin|the Orb's]] [[My Name Is Not Durwood|name]] drops the episode's ''in-universe'' title.
** An even better example [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0205.html is this strip], where Jim, having forgotten [[McGuffin|the Orb's]] [[My Name Is Not Durwood|name]] drops the episode's ''in-universe'' title.
* [[Tomato in The Mirror]]: {{spoiler|Possibly Mace Windu, who seemed shocked when Anakin stated that [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0557.html he's Gunray's sleeper agent].}}
* [[Tomato in the Mirror]]: {{spoiler|Possibly Mace Windu, who seemed shocked when Anakin stated that [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0557.html he's Gunray's sleeper agent].}}
* [[Too Many Halves]]: In [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0509.html this] strip, Jim improvisationally describes Wookiees as being "kind of half-ape, half-dog, half-yeti hybrids." Pete notes that this makes them one-and-a-half times as big as you'd expect.
* [[Too Many Halves]]: In [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0509.html this] strip, Jim improvisationally describes Wookiees as being "kind of half-ape, half-dog, half-yeti hybrids." Pete notes that this makes them one-and-a-half times as big as you'd expect.
* [[True Companions]]: For all their bickering, it's clear that the GM and players really do love gaming together.
* [[True Companions]]: For all their bickering, it's clear that the GM and players really do love gaming together.
* [[Turn in Your Badge]]: While the actual phrase doesn't occur, the Jedi Council suspends Ben and Annie.
* [[Turn in Your Badge]]: While the actual phrase doesn't occur, the Jedi Council suspends Ben and Annie.
* [[Tyke Bomb]]: Boba seems to be becoming one.
* [[Tyke Bomb]]: Boba seems to be becoming one.



== U-Z ==
== U-Z ==
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* [[Unsound Effect]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0460.html Climb].
* [[Unsound Effect]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0460.html Climb].
* [[Valley Girl]]: Mon Mothma.
* [[Valley Girl]]: Mon Mothma.
* [[Voodoo Shark]]: Used by the GM whenever the players question some of his worldbuilding choices.
* [[Voodoo Shark]]: Used by the GM whenever the players question some of his worldbuilding choices.
* [[Warrior Poet]]: General Grievous.
* [[Warrior Poet]]: General Grievous.
* [[Waxing Lyrical]]: When Padme and Anakin are on their way to their fate in the arena in 0358, they start slipping into a mix of "Singing A Song For Angry Men" from ''[[Les Misérables (Theatre)|Les Misérables]]'' and [[Peter Gabriel]]'s "Don't Give Up". The GM is suitably confused:
* [[Waxing Lyrical]]: When Padme and Anakin are on their way to their fate in the arena in 0358, they start slipping into a mix of "Singing A Song For Angry Men" from ''[[Les Misérables (theatre)|Les Misérables]]'' and [[Peter Gabriel]]'s "Don't Give Up". The GM is suitably confused:
{{quote| '''Anakin:''' Do we hear the people sing?<br />
{{quote|'''Anakin:''' Do we hear the people sing?
'''Padmé:''' Is it the song of angry bugs? }}
'''Padmé:''' Is it the song of angry bugs? }}
* [[Webcomic Time]]: Every session takes approximately 25 strips, which equates to six weeks of real time for one week of story time, not counting the [[Time Skip]] between episodes. This isn't a hard-and-fast rule, however; the first session took only 17 strips, and the session breaks are not always made explicit in the strip.
* [[Webcomic Time]]: Every session takes approximately 25 strips, which equates to six weeks of real time for one week of story time, not counting the [[Time Skip]] between episodes. This isn't a hard-and-fast rule, however; the first session took only 17 strips, and the session breaks are not always made explicit in the strip.
* [[We Can Rule Together]]: Darth Maul tries this to Obi-Wan. It might have worked if he hadn't just killed Qui-Gon.
* [[We Can Rule Together]]: Darth Maul tries this to Obi-Wan. It might have worked if he hadn't just killed Qui-Gon.
* [[We Could Have Avoided All This]]: During his duel with Yoda, Palpatine [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0621.html points out] that if the Jedi had some ethical concerns with his leadership they could have just talked to him about it. {{spoiler|And apparently Sally ended up agreeing with him, as she [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0623.html decided] to sort everything out with him after saving Obi-Wan.}}
* [[We Could Have Avoided All This]]: During his duel with Yoda, Palpatine [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0621.html points out] that if the Jedi had some ethical concerns with his leadership they could have just talked to him about it. {{spoiler|And apparently Sally ended up agreeing with him, as she [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0623.html decided] to sort everything out with him after saving Obi-Wan.}}
* [[Wham! Line]]:
* [[Wham! Line]]:
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0283.html "You! Killed! My! Partner!"]
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0283.html "You! Killed! My! Partner!"]
** "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0139.html Cyborgs]. [[Brick Joke|Under]]. [[Something Only They Would Say|My]]. '''[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0466.html Command]!'''"
** "[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0139.html Cyborgs]. [[Brick Joke|Under]]. [[Something Only They Would Say|My]]. '''[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0466.html Command]!'''"
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* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: Pete at least appears to see rolling his special custom die as [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0629.html the most] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0630.html epic thing] in the history of gaming. He even asked Sally to film the roll because he was too excited to hold the camera steady.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: Pete at least appears to see rolling his special custom die as [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0629.html the most] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0630.html epic thing] in the history of gaming. He even asked Sally to film the roll because he was too excited to hold the camera steady.
** Possibly subverted because it [[Awesomeness Is Volatile|needed gloves and goggles to be handled]] and [[Incendiary Exponent|caught fire]] when thrown, meaning it probably ''was'' awesome.
** Possibly subverted because it [[Awesomeness Is Volatile|needed gloves and goggles to be handled]] and [[Incendiary Exponent|caught fire]] when thrown, meaning it probably ''was'' awesome.
* [[What If]]: ''[[Star Wars]]'' were a P&P RPG campaign? It goes meta with the alternate comics that they would be doing if ''Star Wars'' didn't exist, including ''[[Harry Potter|Wands & Warts]]'', ''[[The Sound of Music|Notes & Nazis]]'', ''[[X Men|Mutants & Miscreants]]'', ''[[Alien|Enlisted Men & Extraterrestrial Biological Entities]]'', ''[[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|Magicians & Munchkins]]'', ''[[Three Hundred|Sandals & Spartans]]'', ''[[Avatar (Film)|Avatars & Avifauna]]'', ''[[Terminator|Terminators & Temporal Paradoxes]]'', ''[[Jaws (Film)|Carcasses & Carcharadons]]'', ''[[Casablanca|Trenchcoats & Turncoats]]'', ''[[The Muppets|Amphibians and Anthropomorphisms]]'', ''[[Inception|Heists & Hypnagogic Hallucinations]]'', ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean|Barnacles & Bilgewater]]'', ''[[Back to The Future (Film)|Docs & DeLoreans]]'' and ''[[Futurama (Animation)|Hypnotoads & Hyperchickens]]''.
* [[What If]]: ''[[Star Wars]]'' were a P&P RPG campaign? It goes meta with the alternate comics that they would be doing if ''Star Wars'' didn't exist, including ''[[Harry Potter|Wands & Warts]]'', ''[[The Sound of Music|Notes & Nazis]]'', ''[[X-Men|Mutants & Miscreants]]'', ''[[Alien|Enlisted Men & Extraterrestrial Biological Entities]]'', ''[[The Wizard of Oz (film)|Magicians & Munchkins]]'', ''[[300|Sandals & Spartans]]'', ''[[Avatar (film)|Avatars & Avifauna]]'', ''[[Terminator|Terminators & Temporal Paradoxes]]'', ''[[Jaws (film)|Carcasses & Carcharadons]]'', ''[[Casablanca|Trenchcoats & Turncoats]]'', ''[[The Muppets|Amphibians and Anthropomorphisms]]'', ''[[Inception|Heists & Hypnagogic Hallucinations]]'', ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean|Barnacles & Bilgewater]]'', ''[[Back to the Future (film)|Docs & DeLoreans]]'' and ''[[Futurama|Hypnotoads & Hyperchickens]]''.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]:
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]:
** In the commentary for episode 241, the Irregulars note that one of the joys of being a DM is using NPCs to call the players out on their mayhem.
** In the commentary for episode 241, the Irregulars note that one of the joys of being a DM is using NPCs to call the players out on their mayhem.
{{quote| '''Yoda:''' Remedial course in Jedi Ethics, you need.}}
{{quote|'''Yoda:''' Remedial course in Jedi Ethics, you need.}}
** Done out of character to Annie by {{spoiler|Pete}}.
** Done out of character to Annie by {{spoiler|Pete}}.
* [[Why Don't You Marry It]]: In [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0678.html episode 678] C-3PO asks R2-D2 why he doesn't marry his beloved dreadnought. [[Cargo Ship|Turns out R2-D2 thought about it.]]
* [[Why Don't You Marry It?]]: In [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0678.html episode 678] C-3PO asks R2-D2 why he doesn't marry his beloved dreadnought. [[Cargo Ship|Turns out R2-D2 thought about it.]]
* [[Women Are Wiser]]: Annie spends most of her time rather closer to Terra Firma than the rest of the group. It's later revealed that outside of the group, she's not quite as reasonable and completely together as it might seem. The fact that Ben is slightly more reliable than she is, both in character and out, helps balance it out as well.
* [[Women Are Wiser]]: Annie spends most of her time rather closer to Terra Firma than the rest of the group. It's later revealed that outside of the group, she's not quite as reasonable and completely together as it might seem. The fact that Ben is slightly more reliable than she is, both in character and out, helps balance it out as well.
* [[Wretched Hive]]
* [[Wretched Hive]]
{{quote| '''Pete''': [[Lampshade Hanging|Oh how I]] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0059.html love stock descriptions].}}
{{quote|'''Pete''': [[Lampshade Hanging|Oh how I]] [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0059.html love stock descriptions].}}
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Jim's insistence that Sio Bibble is an [[Evil Chancellor]] because of his [[Beard of Evil|goatee.]] As of Episode IV he ''still'' [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0697.html seems convinced] that Bibble is the [[Big Bad]] and Palpatine is just his evil sidekick.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Jim's insistence that Sio Bibble is an [[Evil Chancellor]] because of his [[Beard of Evil|goatee.]] As of Episode IV he ''still'' [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0697.html seems convinced] that Bibble is the [[Big Bad]] and Palpatine is just his evil sidekick.
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: Annie's [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0553.html grand scheme] in Episode III is to play the Jedi Council, Palpatine, and Ben/Obi-Wan against each other, making each of them think the other is Sith, with the ultimate goal of standing atop the resulting chaos and gaining complete control of the galaxy as the [[Man Behind the Man]]. Jim and Pete are left slack-jawed in admiration. The gambit ultimately fails when Palpatine takes the [[Left for Dead]] Anakin and sticks him in a robot body designed to place him under Palpatine's control.
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: Annie's [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0553.html grand scheme] in Episode III is to play the Jedi Council, Palpatine, and Ben/Obi-Wan against each other, making each of them think the other is Sith, with the ultimate goal of standing atop the resulting chaos and gaining complete control of the galaxy as the [[Man Behind the Man]]. Jim and Pete are left slack-jawed in admiration. The gambit ultimately fails when Palpatine takes the [[Left for Dead]] Anakin and sticks him in a robot body designed to place him under Palpatine's control.
* [[You Fight Like a Cow]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0393.html Here,] complete with ''[[Monkey Island]]'' quotes and a link to the trope page.
* [[You Fight Like a Cow]]: [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0393.html Here,] complete with ''[[Monkey Island]]'' quotes and a link to the trope page.
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: [[Just for Pun|But not for the definition of "failed me"]] [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0625.html that you would think...]
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: [[Just for Pun|But not for the definition of "failed me"]] [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0625.html that you would think...]
** When it gets to the actual force-choke scene, the guy mouthing off to Vader is complaining that they've had to replace half the work-force over the past six years due to Vader killing anyone he doesn't like. Vader decides that he has a point...and from now on he'll just choke ''all'' the incompetents ''half'' to death.
** When it gets to the actual force-choke scene, the guy mouthing off to Vader is complaining that they've had to replace half the work-force over the past six years due to Vader killing anyone he doesn't like. Vader decides that he has a point...and from now on he'll just choke ''all'' the incompetents ''half'' to death.
* [[You Killed My Father]]: "You. Killed. My. '''{{spoiler|[[Punctuated for Emphasis|Partner.]]}}'''" ([http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0283.html Here.])
* [[You Killed My Father]]: "You. Killed. My. '''{{spoiler|[[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|Partner.]]}}'''" ([http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0283.html Here.])




And, of course, all ''[[Star Wars]]'' tropes apply whenever they spring up in the collaboratively-developed story.
And, of course, all ''[[Star Wars]]'' tropes apply whenever they spring up in the collaboratively-developed story.

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''Thank you for the [[Shout-Out]] to [[All The Tropes]] in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1924.html the commentary to #1924]!''


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Latest revision as of 12:24, 28 March 2023

Ten-foot laser pole not included.
"Jar Jar, you're a genius!"
Qui-Gon Jinn (a.k.a. Jim)

What If Star Wars as we know it didn't exist, but instead the plot of the movies was being made up on the spot by players of a Tabletop Game?

Well, for one, the results might actually make a lot more sense, from an out-of-story point of view...

Darths & Droids is a web comic created by The Comic Irregulars (David Morgan-Mar and seven of his friends from work), following the footsteps of DM of the Rings (found here), which used a similar premise for The Lord of the Rings. However, while DOTR featured a Railroading GM herding a bunch of bored Munchkin players with an iron fist, Darths & Droids has a more tolerant GM, who's willing to let the players get Off the Rails and contribute to the development of the setting, if that's what it takes to have a fun and interesting game. Indeed, the very plot of Star Wars, with all its inconsistencies and bizarre leaps of logic, comes along because the players constantly force the GM to improvise.[1]

And that's not all; the Irregulars seem to be taking perverse pleasure in actually changing things from how they happen in the movies as much as they can while still being constrained by actual screencaps. This ranges from the ultimately minor "Lost Orb" side-quest, all the way to Darth Maul being a hired bounty hunter who's, at worst, Chaotic Neutral. Even Palpatine seems like a good guy.

In between Star Wars games, the players take part in other games, including one between episodes I and II that bears a strong resemblance to The Princess Bride, and another between episodes II and III that seems to have been a mix of Van Helsing and Twilight. On a related note, Episode IV begins In Medias Res, with the unseen gameplay sessions involving Star Wars Expanded Universe materials such as Dark Forces.

In the blurb for each comic, there are often links to This Very Wiki The Other Tropes Wiki, and there are even comics named after tropes, as well.

The comic is being translated into a variety of languages, including: German, French and others. Notably, some of the translations are pure Gag Dub, including: Pirate, poetry, Zero Wing-esque mangled English and tlhIngan Hol, (Klingon). Nearly all strips from Episode I appear in German.

The players from the original 3 movies correspond to the five basic RPG Player Archetypes, although Morgan-Mar claims it was unintentional.

Characters

  • The Real Man: Jim, initially playing Qui-Gon Jinn, then, after the death of Qui-Gon, Padmé Amidala. He's a gung-ho, enthusiastic player, often blindly rushing into danger. Also prone to humorous misunderstandings of the setting, bizarre and obviously incorrect explanations, and creation of Plot Tumors. His insane plan regarding the pod race must be seen to be believed.[2] So far in Episode IV, his characters (including Captain Antilles, the only one the audience has witnessed) have wound up being Mauve Shirts; but that changed when he started playing Han Solo.
  • The Brain: Ben, playing Obi-Wan Kenobi. He prefers to think rationally before acting, comes up with sane plans, but is quick to resort to fast-talking the GM if nothing else works. Also points out the unlikelihood of situations they run into. At some point since Episode III he stopped coming to game sessions, but he eventually returns for Episode IV. Once Obi-Wan was done in, he started playing a very-well-spoken Chewbacca.
  • The Loonie: Sally, playing Jar Jar Binks in Episode 1. By the time the Episode 2 campaign started, she decided Jar Jar was stupid, and bounced around several characters before mainly settling on C-3PO and Yoda. She's Ben's kid sister, who he once brought to a game session when their parents weren't home. Many of the wacky elements of the setting, such as the Gungans (including her own character), Toydarians, and an elected 14-year-old queen, are products of her wild imagination; the GM seems to have largely left the task of designing settings and alien races to her, in acknowledgment of the fact that she is more creative with such things than he is. Sally is also pure awesome in a can, given that she was able to accomplish the flat-out impossible feat of making Jar Jar Binks likable.
  • The Munchkin: Pete, playing R2-D2. He joined after Jim told him about the game and designed his character in advance using Min-Maxing, resulting in a verbally-challenged non-humanoid robot with insane mechanic skills. For a short time, he filled in for the GM "due to some family emergency or whatever". His style of doing this seems to be...different. He has something of a soft spot for Sally, which makes a lot more sense once she sticks with C-3PO for Episode IV.
  • The Thespian: Annie, initially playing Shmi Skywalker but soon switched to Anakin rather than shoehorning Shmi into the adventuring party. As of Episode IV, she's Leia and Darth Vader. Ben told her about the game in drama class. Her unfamiliarity with typical RPG player behavior results in amusing misunderstandings, such as her mistaking Qui-Gon for a robber when he attempts to search Shmi's house for loot. Her roleplaying tends to be filled with Hidden Depths and moral ambiguity, which sometimes screws with the more straightforward mindset of the other players. As a joke, plays what is considered to be the worst acted character from the prequel trilogy.
  • The Sixth Ranger: Corey, joining the group in Episode IV and playing "Adam Lars"/Luke Amidala (Luke Skywalker). He's Pete's nephew, being just a little older than Sally. He got interested in the group after hearing Pete talk about it, but was stunned to find it wasn't an RPG video game.

Darths & Droids is the Trope Namer for:

Tropes used in Darths & Droids include:

A-E

Pete: You've been practising that sentence, haven't you?
GM: Definitely.

    • Also, the title of this and all the other one-shot comics mentioned under Alternate History.
  • Affably Amoral: The clone troopers. To a man, they are friendly, helpful, and enthusiastic about their jobs—to the point that when it comes time to execute Order 66, they are both surprisingly eager to do the deed (a fact Palpatine comments on), and unfailingly complimentary and sympathetic to the Jedi they're gunning down.
  • Affectionate Parody
  • All Girls Like Ponies: Sally enthusiastically declares that Jar-Jar "has a face like a pony!" and later decides that Gungans all ride on dinosaur ponies.
    • In strip 24 they said they "had to resist very strongly the urge for Sally to say that Otoh Gunga was full of ponies", saying that "at some point in this wonderful fantasy world Sally is building, the GM has to step in with something that requires more response than the players just marvelling at stuff.
  • All Planets Are Earthlike: Firstly spoofed, and then actively averted by the GM in response, resulting in the production of a Single Biome Planet. The GM was trying to get them back on the damn rails so they'd go to Coruscant, not stop off on a planet he hadn't thought up yet.
  • Alternate Character Interpretation: In-Universe—one of the main purposes of the comic is to reinterpret the original characters: Palpatine may be a good guy, Dookû is a Well-Intentioned Extremist, Darth Maul is a private detective and... Jar Jar is... a genius?

Jar Jar: Dis meaning war, wesa needs to have a stronger leader! Mesa suggests Chancellor Palpatine gets emergency powers!
Palpatine: What?!

Palpatine: I needed a lieutenant of unparallelled acumen; but alas, Jar Jar turned me down.

    • Especially in the case of Palpatine, when he saves Obi-Wan Kenobi. They turn the whole reasoning behind the eventual start of the Jedi/Empire conflict upside down; instead of Palpatine slowly corrupting Anakin until he's prepared to attack Windu in Palpatine's defense, it's Anakin playing both sides, eventually convincing Windu that Palpatine is a sleeper agent before showing up when they fight and attacking Windu ostensibly to defend Palpatine against his unjustified attack. They even manage to make Palpatine's killing of Windu into a fairly awesome moment for Palpatine.
  • Alternate History: In this world Star Wars was never made, producing a few cultural changes, the biggest of which is that there was no upsurge of interest in science-fiction in Hollywood during the 70s and 80s resulting in Star Trek remaining an obscure 60s show instead of the massive movie and TV franchise it is in our world. Then there are alternate histories within alternate histories within alternate histories within still more alternate histories in the other fictional comics that exist in the world of Darths & Droids and worlds within the worlds.[3]
  • Always a Bigger Fish: Of course. Summon Bigger Fish!
  • Ambiguously Jewish: Darth Maul.
  • And That's Terrible: Spoken by Jim as a part of Blatant Lies.
  • Anti-Hero: Weirdly enough, Palpatine so far. Throughout most of the series he's been portrayed as a Reasonable Authority Figure and even saves Obi Wan during the escape from Grevious' ship, but it turns out the Peace Moon really was a weapon. Though he only made the plans to act as a deterrent, like MAD in the Cold War.
  • Anti-Villain:
    • Darth Maul and Jango Fett are private detectives. They're really only antagonists because the players screwed up, which is repeatedly lampshaded in The Rant.
    • Palpatine is slipping into this role as he's increasingly manipulated into shooting dogs that may or not need shooting.
  • Apocalypse How: In a Class 4 example, how did Mustafar become a molten volcanic planet? It was originally Naboo. The Trade Federation took over the planet and moved it into the orbit of a nearby gas giant, causing increased tidal activity and, in turn, volcanic activity, all so they can smelt it and build the Peace Moon. However, ultimately it turned out that most of the population survived, Theed was protected by a force field, and the planet itself was liberated offscreen by Jar Jar who then moved it back to its original orbit.
  • Arc Fatigue: Kind of. While catching up on the plot during his In-Universe two-year absence, Ben comments "Is this the Peace Moon plans? Still?" (Pete: "But the real ones this time!")
  • Arc Welding: Welded by the strip's writers. In the Gamemaster's campaign:
    • General Grevious is Chancellor Valorum gone completely mad. Though he was loony even in his Chancellor days.
    • Mustafar is a smelted down Naboo for use as the Peace Moon.
  • Are We There Yet?: Jar Jar in this episode.
  • Armor-Piercing Question: While Obi-Wan and Yoda are discovering the Jedi Temple massacre:

Ben: Sally, this is serious. You need to play it seriously.
Sally: Just because you do everything Dad tells you to!
Ben: What? No I don't!
Sally: Why are you studying medicine then?!

Obi-Wan: Let's see. You stole the plans for a symbol of peace. You're allied with (a) a known megalomaniacal warlord and (b) a criminal sociopath. You have not one, but two, armies at your disposal. You've captured me -- unfairly -- and are holding me with no means of escape. And you're monologuing.
Count Dookû: I am monologuing?!

    • And in Episode 356:

Poggle the Lesser: ... trespassing, destroying assembly line equipment, sabotaging factory computers, flatlining 6 droids, killing 15 Geonosian factory workers -- [gasp!] -- and parking illegally on a steam vent.
Padmé Amidala: To begin with, this case should never have come to trial. The steam vent was inadequately signposted.

    • And in Episode 558:

Mace Windu: Nute Gunray is behind everything... the Jedi Archives, the clone army, my apartment block....

  • Ascended Extra: Anakin started as a random kid made up on the fly when the players went off the rails, the GM had not even thought up a name for him. Later, Annie took over the character for herself.
  • Ascended Meme: The question whether or not Annie was pregnant during the campaign corresponding to Revenge of the Sith was a topic of a hot debates on the Irregular Webcomic forum, and ultimately it was referenced in the comic itself.
  • Author Filibuster: On everything from annoyances in gaming to the evils of capitalism. Most of it is thankfully confined to the author rants, but it slips through occasionally in dialog. Of course, it could be the player's thoughts filibustering through as the character they're playing.
  • Avenging the Villain: Jango Fett's reason for opposing the PC's, though the person he is trying to avenge, Darth Maul, wasn't exactly evil.
  • Awesome but Impractical: When going through Luke's character sheet, "Survival: Snow" is one of his skills, along with "Survival: Desert", "Survival: Forest", and "Survival: Swamp". Leia's player questions how a character who spent his whole life in the desert ever learned to survive in a snowy climate, not to mention that he doesn't need it.[4]
  • Badass Army: Yoda's assessment of the clone army
  • Bad Boss: Grievous, who kills his own minions just because one of them interrupted his monologue.
  • Bathe Her and Bring Her to Me: Inverted.
  • Beard of Evil: Spoofed. Jim immediately assumes Sio Bibble Bubble is evil just because he has a goatee. Jim's suspicion of the GM pulling this trope continues into the second game, and has expanded to include Senator Organa, of all people, in this strip.

Jim: Don't think I haven't noticed your goatee.

Qui-Gon: Fine. But we're not taking Bubble. That goatee is a death sentence.
Obi-Wan: Uh... don't you have a--
Qui-Gon: No.
Obi-Wan: Can I see your character sheet for a--
Qui-Gon: You may not.

    • Made even more hilarious when the GM's notes for the Princess Bride campaign had a side note about Count Rugen:

Has a goatee! Should be fun when others don't believe Jim that he's evil.

Pete: I'm not Railroading you here.

Padme: Say it with me now:
Anakin & Padme: "I made it all up..." "to turn Palpatine against the Jedi..." "and now I'm all powerful."

General Grievous: "The caterpillar sees not its destiny, except by fullfilling it. Only by shedding our previous bodies can we become beautiful butterflies."

  • Call a Smeerp a Rabbit: Since this is an universe where Star Wars is just a tabletop campaign, the weapons only have normal names with, as Jim puts it, "techy words in front"; hence, lightsabers are only referred to as Laser Swords.
  • Call Back:
    • "Do you remember?"
    • If you start from here you can see that Anakin went through every single step of the journey to the dark side. There are not enough Roleplaying XP points in the world.
    • Even better: Vader completes ALL of equally long steps to the light side (with no forum notice or comments), and Anakin completes all but the last one of the steps to the light side (possible hook for episode 7?)
    • A more humorous one shows up in episode 720: Chocolate dice!
  • Calvin Ball: The rules of the system are very unclear, but this is intentional, as they've said that they're not using any established system. Based on analysis from several strips, it appears to combine the following aspects:
    • The basic d20 mechanic from any d20 system (d20 + modifier versus target number to beat).
    • A Merit/Flaw system (Pete's Short and Mute flaws for extra skill points).
    • A reputation system, probably similar to the Wizards of the Coast Star Wars d20 system. For instance, Pete got a Periscope for -2 to Reputation.
    • Force Powers and other skills, including combat skills (Parry), appear to need investment with skill points, and it operates like any standard d20 mechanic (see above).
    • A highly complicated grapple system (clearly a Shout-Out to grappling in D&D 3rd Edition).
    • A Class system that permits Multiclassing (Padme with a Rogue/Monarch)
  • Canon Sue: In-universe: When Pete's running the game, he tends to overplay the awesomeness of R2.
  • Can't Argue with Elves: The concept is tossed around here.
  • Captain Obvious: Ric Olié as played by the GM.
  • Captain Oblivious: Mace Windu
  • Captain's Log: Obi-Wan summarizes his subplot most succinctly in #521, with obligatory Shout-Out to Star Trek.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: Most of the villains from the films are actually anti-villains or even anti-heroes. In Episode III, however, this trope is played horribly straight by General Grievous.
  • Celebrity Paradox: Explicitly acknowledged, and lampshaded the heck out of it; one annotation goes further on to imagine this hypothetical world without Star Wars, even including a strip, cast page, FAQ and episode list from a fake Harry Potter equivalent of the comic). Taken a level further when we learn that in the hypothetical world of the Harry Potter comic, the equivalent is a comic based on The Sound of Music. That world in turn is shown to have its comic equivalent be based on the first X-Men movie, and more.
  • Character Development: Both the PCs and the players. Sally has grown from Annoying Younger Sibling to Crazy Awesome, and Pete seems to be shedding his Jerkass tendencies as well.
  • Chekhov's Gag: In Darth Maul's Flashback, we see a droid on the trade federation star ship asking the hologram Palpatine if he wants a drink, which looks like a gag. In Jango Fett's flashback, it's revealed that that was actually Jango giving a code phrase to Maul.
  • Chekhov's Gun: The morale bonus Pete gives because watching R2 fly is just that cool. It later comes back to throw a wrench in his Killer GMing.
    • The reason why the Senate boxes are shaped like Frisbees.
  • Chekhov's Gunman:
    • The butler droid on the Trade Federation ship, who is actually Jango Fett in disguise. He is Darth Maul's partner.
    • One-Scene Wonder Chancellor Valorum, who later reappears as General Grievous.
  • Chekhov's Skill: The impossibly awkward scene where Anakin gets thrown off the shaak on Naboo was him practicing his Riding skill. It comes in handy in the arena on Geonosis.
    • Luke's counterpart "Adam Lars" has survival skills for all sorts of terrain on his character sheet - even snow, which is noted as implausible on a desert planet. Luke visits planets with each of those terrains in the movies. Even better, they may have even been set up as such in-universe by the GM - Corey obviously isn't acquainted enough with roleplaying to set up his own character sheet, so the GM may have given him things planned to be useful down the road and justified it with Adam being raised by Crazy Survivalists.
  • Chewbacca Defense: What else would Jim use during the trial on Genosis?
  • The Chosen One: Anakin of course, as spoofed in a Genre Savvy manner here. Drink!
  • Cloning Blues: Inverted; clones are far superior to droids, at least according to Jango.
  • Cloudcuckoolander:
  • Comically Missing the Point: "Right...I'm glad I'm a recording and didn't hear that."
  • Composite Character: Some things from the movies get merged in this telling: Chancellor Valorum and General Grievous, Naboo, Mustafar, and possibly Alderaan. A lesser version is at the beginning of Episode IV, where random Rebel Troopers are used to represent Captain Antilles until the scene where the real Antilles appears, getting throttled by Vader.
  • Concept Art Gallery: On the Fan Art page.
  • Continuity Nod: In and out of universe: Underwater oxygen extraction apparatus and grappling hook.
  • Cosmetic Award:Your journey to the Dark Side is now complete! Achievement Unlocked!
  • Cranial Processing Unit: Mentioned with reference to how strange it is that C3PO still works when his head is grafted onto a battledroid.
  • Crazy Survivalists: Beru and Owen in the campaign corresponding to A New Hope.
  • Critical Failure: Jim, twice in a row, with the second supposedly having 1 rolls pre-rolled out. This convinces Jim to just let his character pass, so he can roll up a ninja character (the GM vetoes that).
  • Cross Player: Sally (as several characters), Annie (as Anakin), and formerly Jim (as Padmé). In other words, exactly half the cast. Take into the account that Pete's character doesn't really have a gender, and we're left with exactly one player who has a character that was consistently the same sex as he is. Averted so far with the roles they play in the original trilogy.
  • Cultural Translation: Frequently a necessity when the fans translate the comics into various languages.
  • Dangerously Genre Savvy: Gunnery Captain Bolvan knows that just because an escape pod doesn't have any life forms in it doesn't mean it shouldn't be shot down. Too bad for him that Pete disabled guns before leaving.
  • Deadpan Snarker:
    • The GM.

Boy, it must be really rough to have your campaign completely derailed...

    • R2-D2

Pilot: General Glevious has gone mad! He'll kill us all!
R2: In other news, grass is green.


Obi-Wan: Your path to the Dark Side is complete!
R2: Achievement Unlocked!

R2-D2:"...Ramming speed."

F-J

Palpatine: And who shall judge who is wicked? Who else is to die?
Anakin: Anyone who disagrees with me, for starters.
Palpatine: I disagreed with you just now, Anakin.
Anakin: Well obviously not you, Chancellor.

    • And another one, again if the comic lasts long enough to cover Jedi:

Palpatine: This is fun; perhaps I should install a huge bottomless pit in my quarters for no apparent reason.

    • This speech by Valorum pretty much flat out tells you what his eventual fate will be, but you'd never realise it the first time through.
    • And then comes a piece of dialogue from Anakin/Annie about Padme/Jim. Considering how much development Annie plans out for her character and how involved she gets into them, this could be both, either, or neither foreshadowing or in-character anxiety.

Anakin (describing an in-character dream): You die in childbirth.

    • "You are NOT wearing the queen's dresses." Guess who Jim ended up playing as about a movie later?
    • Grievous to Kenobi: "I see your future. Divorced from your flesh, your moth-robes fall empty."
    • One of R2-D2's flaws to support Pete's Min-Maxing is Tastes Good To Dragons. The DM says he can keep them. Know what'll happen to R2 in the Dagobah swamp?
    • In episode 186 Palpatine orders Maul to team up with the Jedi:

Maul: I work alone.
Palpatine: That's not what it says on your card.

GM: The people have elected a wise queen, who is 14 years old. And the Trade Federation, planning to take over Naboo, have landed their entire invasion fleet on the opposite side of the planet.
The Rant: "Make it the actions of a GM and a bunch of gamers and, as many things about this movie, it all starts to make a lot more sense."

  • Funetik Aksent: Many NPCs, but Dookû has the silliest one. Tarkin is given one in Episode IV.
  • Gambler's Fallacy: Pete is a firm subscriber to this due to his steadfast belief that dice have memories, can be "cursed" or "blessed", and can have the 1s prerolled out of them.
  • GASP: Collective ones from the Geonosians and the Republic Senate so far.
  • Gender Swap: It's more for pronoun purposes, but in Darths & Droids, C-3PO is referred to as female.
  • Genius Ditz: Jim is a real ditz in RPG, genius otherwise. See here to see him put the GM in his place when the GM uses the word "vergence" wrong, because he's doing Ph.D in geophysics. And later, he even works out the insane conditions that would make a planet like Naboo physically possible to patch up George Lucas' the GM's overlooking basic physics in the earlier strips. But lest we forget the second half of this trope:

R2-D2: It's tough holding a grudge against someone who doesn't even notice.

Jim: And that stuff about Pete being the Archangel Gabriel, where did that come from?
Annie: Yeah by that stage I was just making up the stupidest things I could think of.
...
Jim: They were vampires! You can't make vampires good! They're evil, they have to be killed, that's all there is to it! [...] And vampires do not sparkle in the daylight!!

  • Honor Before Reason: Sally challenges Dookû to a contest of lifting things with the Force as a way of capturing him without needing to risk killing him, relying on the idea that Dookû will be honourable to agree to it.

Yoda: I don't want to kill you. Settle this with a Force Arm-Wrestle we will!
Dookû: A... what?
Yoda: Whoever lifts the biggest thing wins!
Dookû: Zis is ridiculous. Raise your sword.
Yoda: But this is how honourable Jedi settle things. Are you honourable?
Dookû: Ah begin to regret zat Ah am...

    • Also the reason (in this universe) for the reason for the lightsaber duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan. The rest of the party is going evil (except Sally), but Ben refuses.

Ben: I wrote "Good" on my character sheet and I jolly well meant it! Unlike some people!

Anakin: Can I have your (Obi-Wan's) laser sword if this ends badly? Try to toss it as you hit the lava.

  • Jerkass: Pete's stat-obsessed, railroading, and killer GM attitude is quickly turning him into this. And he can't even understand why the other players are starting to hate him. He does apologize afterward, and admits he genuinely enjoys playing with the team.
  • "Join the Army," They Said: Hilariously used by a droid, of all things, here.

K-O

Padmé: I swing on my chain and kick the Nixon as it tries to attack.

"Are you calling me <something undesirable>?"
"Are you?"
"Are you?"
"Maybe."

    • Lampshaded a second later. "It also causes deja vu."
  • Meaningful Name: Ben, Annie, and (until he takes over Padmé) Jim. In-universe, Annie's case is a coincidence because the GM named Anakin before she came aboard.
  • Min-Maxing: Pete
  • Mondegreen: In-Universe—as a Running Gag, Jim keeps making mincemeat out of the GM's phrasings. "To Naboo soil" becomes "Tuna booze oil".
  • Mood Dissonance: The frequently stark contrast between what's happening in the game and what the characters are talking about outside the game. Taken to extremes here.

So... anyone wanna shoot some space pool?

Sally: (to Pete) I love it here. A beautiful desert cruise with wonderful friends. And you.

Jim: If we could only see his facial hair.

  • Off the Rails:
    • The wacky plotting of the prequel trilogy is "explained" as the PCs wreaking havoc upon the GM's original story.
    • This comic references a campaign Annie ran between Episodes 2 and 3 which went off the rails when the guys decided to attack the vampire and werewolf NPCs who Annie insists were friendly. At that point she said "what the hell" and ran with it.
  • Omake: The aforementioned bonus "alternate universe" comics.
  • Once For Yes, Twice For No: R2 is supposed to communicate this way (via Pete's PDA).
  • One of Us: Quite literally.
  • Opening a Can of Clones
  • Our Monsters Are Different: In Annie's supernatural campaign between Episodes 2 and 3. The other players didn't appreciate how she wound up messing with their expectations.

Annie: For the last time, you weren't supposed to kill those NPCs.
Pete: They were vampires and werewolves! What else do you do with them?

P-T

  • Painting the Fourth Wall: Whenever an action scene occurs, the borders become angular and irregular, giving a sense that something frantic is happening.
    • This one does a pretty good job of reflecting the sense that while there is a pattern, the characters are having trouble following it, much like the reader may have difficulty with the page layout.
    • And when Pete becomes a temporary GM, resulting in the entire droid factory sequence, the titles for strips 333 to 353 switch from short and punny to extremely long and formal, reflecting the change in GMing style and mood. At least a few of them double as attempted defenses of the contrived Ass Pulls Pete was pulling to try and kill everyone else and make R2-D2 seem cooler.
    • The GM's descriptions of the surroundings were initially written into the comic, but eventually the writers settled on a convention where they'll occasionally just show the scenery and have you assume that the GM (or Sally) is describing it. It works surprisingly well. (See Take Our Word for It below.)
  • Pardon My Klingon: Seen here.

Annie: Wow, I almost regret leaving the translator off for that.

Jango Fett: You. Killed. My. Partner.
Grievous: Cyborgs. Under. My. Command!
The Writers: WHY? DOES? GRIEVOUS? STILL? HAVE? A? BUNCH? OF? INTERNAL? ORGANS???

  • Put on a Bus: Sally also wants Jar Jar to be hit by a bus.
  • Railroading: When Pete takes over the GM role.
    • The regular DM is fairly good at avoiding this, though his reactions to the PC's decisions make it very obvious when they veer off the path he had hoped they would follow... which is more often than not.

GM: Can I see your skill level in Not Taking a Hint? I think you must be cheating.

Corey: Can I replay this Cutscene later?

"What's a bongo?"
"It's a fishing lure."

    • Mace Windu has no idea what's going on.

Mace Windu: Why doesn't anyone ever tell me about stuff??

    • Jim's constant suspicion of "Bubble".
    • Summon Bigger Fish. A variation involves Jim deciding to cast Summon Bigger Fish, the GM giving some semi-logical reason for why he shouldn't do it, and Ben yelling "That's your reason for not letting him do that?"
    • A minor one involves the various ways the "Peace Moon" could be used for an attack.
    • "Hey, [character], why don't y--" "They can't hear you." "HEY, [CHARACTER]!"
    • Where oh where are the space dreadnoughts bristling with atomic missiles?
    • The ten-foot pole.
    • Pete's custom dice (including binary, a "one-proof die", and one that looks like a case of Noodle Implements in just one die...)
    • Side references to the mysterious "splanch" organ.
    • The deep, backstory-rich NPC's the GM makes getting killed off anticlimactically.
    • Jim's characters have been subject to They Killed Kenny - see entry below.
  • The Scottish Trope: The game referenced in the footer of this strip. It's FATAL.
  • Shaped Like Itself: episode 1111:

Pete: This is like... a betrayal.
GM: Being betrayed is like a betrayal?

"Cyborgs under my command!"

Boba: Why couldn't you just shoot him?
Jango: What sort of criminal mastermind would I be if I did that?

    • And here, Nute Gunray says Ben, Jim, and Annie should be shot instead of eaten by beasts.
  • Stop Helping Me!: Used by Annie against Pete on this page.
  • Strange Minds Think Alike: In episode 697 Corey wonders why droids aren't simply called robots, just like Jim did back in episode 3.
  • Summon Bigger Fish: The Trope Namer, although Jim only thinks it's that trope.
  • Sure, Let's Go with That: Jim, as Padmé, puts a hairpin in his mouth in-character. When Ben applauds his idea to pick the lock, Jim notes that's a better idea than his (which was faking a medical emergency, of course).
  • Sure Why Not: Half the plot is based on this, thanks to the GM's free hand with his players' inventions. It's used verbatim when Qui-Gon comes up with a patently ridiculous explanation of the Force involving midi-chlorians, and when Sally invents, off the top of her head, The Dark Side. Conversely, it's used by Jim when the other players assume Padmé is pregnant after some very vague roleplaying.
    • Many descriptions of creatures (mainly from Sally) and terrain (from Jim, who's a geologist) also happen this way.

Jim: Large ring objects imply a very young planet. Barren, with rugged topography. And volcanoes!
GM: O-kay... *scribble scribble*

Anakin: So, what are you up to?
Grievous: My armpits in incompetence!

"I vow never to hurt you. Ever. I won't be jealous, or arrogant, or manipulative towards you." That's going to turn out well.

    • Also, Pete:

R2-D2: I'd be half-way to taking over the Republic by now: I'd add a backdoor control mechanism, outsource production to three independent contractors on Kamino, ensure the Senate are distracted by some meaningless invasion somewhere, and cover my tracks with fake blueprints.
beat
R2-D2: What?

    • And from Jim:

Padmé: Yes. I will help you bring Anakin to justice. After all, you are the only thing standing between Anakin and complete domination of the galaxy. On his own, obviously, without me faithfully by his side. Seeing as I'm Good.
Obi-Wan: Indeed.
Padmé: I'll just go and talk to him in advance and make sure he's not ready for you.

Annie: Um, okay... Let me just get into the right mindset.
Qui-Gon/Jim: With my mini-chlorines in your blood, you can't lose.
Anakin/Annie: Yippeee!
Annie: Sorry, wait. That line doesn't work at all for this character.

Padmé: (To Obi-Wan) Did you throw away a perfectly good blaster?

  • Time Skip: Attack of the Clones takes place after two years of "real time". There's another two-year time skip between episodes II and III, and presumably there will be more two-year time skips between the other episodes.
  • Timmy in a Well: Spoofed in this strip.
  • Title Drop: Palpatine does one... sort of... in this strip. Not quite done in this strip.
  • Tomato in the Mirror: Possibly Mace Windu, who seemed shocked when Anakin stated that he's Gunray's sleeper agent.
  • Too Many Halves: In this strip, Jim improvisationally describes Wookiees as being "kind of half-ape, half-dog, half-yeti hybrids." Pete notes that this makes them one-and-a-half times as big as you'd expect.
  • True Companions: For all their bickering, it's clear that the GM and players really do love gaming together.
  • Turn in Your Badge: While the actual phrase doesn't occur, the Jedi Council suspends Ben and Annie.
  • Tyke Bomb: Boba seems to be becoming one.

U-Z

Anakin: Do we hear the people sing?
Padmé: Is it the song of angry bugs?

Yoda: Remedial course in Jedi Ethics, you need.

    • Done out of character to Annie by Pete.
  • Why Don't You Marry It?: In episode 678 C-3PO asks R2-D2 why he doesn't marry his beloved dreadnought. Turns out R2-D2 thought about it.
  • Women Are Wiser: Annie spends most of her time rather closer to Terra Firma than the rest of the group. It's later revealed that outside of the group, she's not quite as reasonable and completely together as it might seem. The fact that Ben is slightly more reliable than she is, both in character and out, helps balance it out as well.
  • Wretched Hive


And, of course, all Star Wars tropes apply whenever they spring up in the collaboratively-developed story.


Thank you for the Shout-Out to All The Tropes in the commentary to #1924!

  1. It's interesting to note, of course, that this is perhaps more appropriate for this comic rather than DM of the Rings since The Lord of the Rings is recognized for the coherence and quality of its plot (eagles perhaps excepted), whereas Star Wars, particularly the prequel trilogy... isn't.
  2. He's also pursuing a master's degree in geophysics. In Pete's words, he relaxes by doing things that let him turn his brain off
  3. Harry Potter, The Sound of Music, X-Men, Aliens, The Wizard Of Oz, 300, Avatar, Terminator, Jaws, Casablanca, The Muppet Movie, Inception, Pirates of the Caribbean, Back to the Future and Futurama.
  4. Yet.