A Starstruck Odyssey is the thirteenth season of Dropout's Dimension 20.
The campaign is based on Elaine Lee's stage play, Starstruck, and Lee and Michael Kaluta's comic book series of the same name.
Characters[]
Player Characters[]
Intrepid Heroes (The Gunner Channel)[]
- Norman Takamori and Skip played by Zac Oyama
- Big Barry Syx, played by Brian Murphy
- Sundry Sidney, played by Emily Axford
- Gunthrie Miggles-Rashbax, played by Lou Wilson
- Margaret Encino, played by Ally Beardsley
- Riva, played by Siobhan Thompson
NPCS[]
Major NPCs[]
Supporting NPCs[]
Minor NPCs[]
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Antagonists[]
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Minor Antagonists[]
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Episodes[]
- Episode 1: Welcome to the Spacin' Life, Buddy
- Episode 2: Rolling Up The Hill
- Episode 3: Wrecked on Rec 97
- Episode 4: Every Day is Our Wurst Day
- Episode 5: All In a Hot Exit
- Episode 6: On the Run in the Martini Nebula
- Episode 7: Dying Tomorrow, It's a Pleasure
- Episode 8: Wallops at Swallop's
- Episode 9: Baustin Skiffy Limits
- Episode 10: It's a Griivarr World After All
- Episode 11: Flee From Fantanimalland
- Episode 12: Go Big or Go Home
- Episode 13: Battle of the Brands
- Episode 14: The House Always Wins
- Episode 15: Face to Face
- Episode 16: Jailbreak!
- Episode 17: The Luckless, the Abandoned, and the Forsaked (Part 1)
- Episode 18: The Luckless, the Abandoned, and the Forsaked (Part 2)
Items[]
Locations[]
A Starstruck Odyssey Locations | |||||
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Ships | The Wurst | The Lady Pike | The Bad Call | The Harpy | ||||
Planets | Lavada | Más Vegas | Kubla-Cola Gladiatorial Arena | ||
New Texas | Baustin | Plug's Butt-Ugly Stuff Hut | Swallop's Slop and Gravy Bucket | Jackalope Ridge | |||
Rubian | Rubian V | Madrugada Station | The Drone's Throne | |||
Rec Station 97 | Blue Heaven | The Obfusion Arms | |||
Misc. | Vale of Teirs | The Brigadier's Bier | ||||
Misc. | The Martini Nebula | The Emerald Comet Myrmidon Station | Shriagmaus | The Dome |
Trailer[]
Trivia[]
- This season was recorded in Fall of 2021.[2]
- It is the first season to be filmed back in the dome featuring the Intrepid Heroes after remote filming during quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic!
- It is also the first campaign to be set in a fictional, pre-established, non-Dimension 20 setting. It takes place in the Starstruck Universe, approximately 30 years after the events of the original Starstruck comics.
- In finding an appropriate system for the setting, the crew considered several different sci-fi based systems, like Starfinder, before settling on Star Wars 5th Edition.[3]
References[]
- ↑ As with many D&D games, Brennan incorporates many homebrew mechanics and house rules that may not be part of the rules as written.
- ↑ Dimension 20 Twitter, 12 September 2021: https://twitter.com/dimension20show/status/1437266340130197509
- ↑ Brennan Lee Mulligan, Dropout Discord, 13 January 2022: ("Did you guys consider starfinder as well or were you set on sw 5e from the start?") "We considered Starfinder as well! Love Starfinder! Both great systems!"