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* [[Future Slang]]: Mostly parodied with "Space" being added in front of everything.
* [[Future Slang]]: Mostly parodied with "Space" being added in front of everything.
** Taken even further with Zillion's "Deep Slang", to the point of exasperation from the strip's readers and ''characters'' alike.
** Taken even further with Zillion's "Deep Slang", to the point of exasperation from the strip's readers and ''characters'' alike.
* [[Hitlers Time Travel Exemption Act]] Deep Time used to kill Hitler then go back in time to save him as a way to pass weekends.
* [[Hitler's Time Travel Exemption Act]] Deep Time used to kill Hitler then go back in time to save him as a way to pass weekends.
* [[I Didn't Mean to Turn You On]]: Poor Holiday...
* [[I Didn't Mean to Turn You On]]: Poor Holiday...
* [[Infinite Canvas]]: "The End of the End", where the Starslip website itself was destroyed.
* [[Infinite Canvas]]: "The End of the End", where the Starslip website itself was destroyed.
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** Deep Time especially abuses this. At one point they attack the Fuseli and go back in time to plant hypnotic triggers in every member of the crew. [http://www.starslip.com/2008/03/06/triggerous-venjectencies/ Some] [http://www.starslip.com/2008/03/07/paging-duchamp/ more harshly] [http://www.starslip.com/2008/03/10/exploitative-measures/ than others]
** Deep Time especially abuses this. At one point they attack the Fuseli and go back in time to plant hypnotic triggers in every member of the crew. [http://www.starslip.com/2008/03/06/triggerous-venjectencies/ Some] [http://www.starslip.com/2008/03/07/paging-duchamp/ more harshly] [http://www.starslip.com/2008/03/10/exploitative-measures/ than others]
* [[Viewers Are Geniuses]]: Much of the humor can come from artistic related puns, while art context is at least once the key to saving the galaxy.
* [[Viewers Are Geniuses]]: Much of the humor can come from artistic related puns, while art context is at least once the key to saving the galaxy.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Awesome]]: "''This will be... MY GREATEST CURATION EVER!''"
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: "''This will be... MY GREATEST CURATION EVER!''"
* [[Year Inside Hour Outside]]: When a Deep Time agent needs to think they will time travel away to think and come back a second later. At least one agent wastes his entire lifetime on a stupid idea, asking a friend to stop him from wasting it on that idea.
* [[Year Inside, Hour Outside]]: When a Deep Time agent needs to think they will time travel away to think and come back a second later. At least one agent wastes his entire lifetime on a stupid idea, asking a friend to stop him from wasting it on that idea.

Revision as of 18:29, 9 January 2014

Webcomic by Kris Straub, a hybrid Science Fiction / Fine Art comic.

Set in the year 3440 on the Terran Directorate Ship Fuseli, formerly the Crimson Fall, a 'luxury battle cruiser' converted into a museum ship. Originally built so that the crew would get a morale boost of the opulence of the Fuseli, the caviar rations made the crew sluggish and easily overcome. The ship was repurposed as an art museum.

The comic is named for the Starslip drive, the main form of FTL for the universe, which actually slips between parallel universes, and is normally kept to a very close set of universes where you switch places with a copy of yourself in that universe. Because so many alternate universes use the drive the changes are so small as to be non-existent.

Originally named Starshift Crisis until a potential legal issue caused a change in the comic in the "Overdrive" storyline. Afterwards all mention of Starshift was changed to Starslip in not only the domain name, but the comic itself. After "The End of The End" the comic was renamed again to simply Starslip.

The Crisis in the title refers to prolonged use of the drive is not only causing the differences between slips to result in more noticeable changes, but having a negative impact on the future.

Main characters include Memnon Vanderbeam, the fussy, arrogant curator of the Fuseli; Cutter Edgewise, the drunk ex-pirate who is now Fuseli's pilot; Mr. Jinx, a cirbozoid, a Stoic insectoid with Bizarre Alien Biology, whose race has repeatedly faced extermination at the hands of others.


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