AI-GENERATED DERPY SHOW

Set in the community-driven world of Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II players and modders.

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MEET THE CREW

As they encounter all sorts of characters in their misadventures across the JK galaxy!

SEASON 3

The Dead Man’s Tan

The crew receives a mysterious encrypted message summoning them to Nar Shaddaa, only to discover that Cougar, who they thought died in a fiery explosion last season, is alive, well, and sporting a fantastic tan.

The Quantum Paperweight

Cougar sends the crew on a high-stakes heist to retrieve an ‘ancient gravity stabilizer’ from a secure vault, which turns out to be a very heavy object he needs to keep his tax returns from blowing away.

The Load-Bearing Texture

Cougar hires the crew to steal a seemingly worthless piece of abstract art from the DraLLoC Hotel, not realizing the painting is actually a critical texture file holding the building’s geometry together.

The Volleyball Physics Incident

The crew enters a beach volleyball tournament at Club OC, but the DerpyVision physics engine turns the sand into a glitchy nightmare and Beefy takes his Top Gun reenactment too far.

The Escort Quest Nightmare

Cougar hires the crew to escort a ‘high-value asset’ across the dangerous wastelands of Purgatory, but the asset turns out to be Larry, whose pathfinding AI is so broken he can’t walk five feet without getting stuck on a rock.

The T-Pose Pandemic

A digital virus sweeps through the galaxy, locking everyone into the default ‘T-Pose’ stance. The crew must navigate a stiff, frozen DraLLoC Hotel to find Patient Zero before their animations are deleted forever.

The Safety Briefing

After insurance premiums skyrocket due to the new physics engine, Sith forces the crew to undergo a mandatory safety tour of SM HQ, which immediately becomes a hazard in itself.

The Small Galaxy Heist

Cougar hires the crew to steal a specific singing animatronic from Disland’s ‘It’s a Small Galaxy’ ride, claiming it holds encrypted Imperial codes, but the doll turns out to be a decommissioned assassin droid with a catchy musical number.

The Polygon Murder Mystery

The crew attends a high-society gala at the Shelva Pyramid Hotel, but when a wealthy guest suddenly clips through the floor and vanishes, they are accused of ‘murder by geometry’.

SEASON 2

The Slum Lord’s Comeback

When Pux unexpectedly wins the Death Valley Motel back in a high-stakes sabacc game, the JK Crew helps him move back in and reclaim his slum lord status, while dealing with resentful tenants and suspicious building inspectors.

Parts Unknown

When the crew reluctantly agrees to help Nick with a ‘research project’ at Death Valley Motel, they discover he’s collecting body parts for an ill-advised attempt to ‘properly’ resurrect Cougar with ‘canonically accurate’ limbs.

The Imaginary Informant

When Nick starts having conversations with a seemingly invisible Cougar, the crew worries about his mental health, only to discover that the botched resurrection experiment has somehow merged Cougar’s consciousness with Nick’s mind.

The Inner Informant

When Cougar-possessed Nick has a lead on a valuable spice shipment on Nar Shaddaa, the crew reluctantly follows his information, unsure if they’re listening to Nick or Cougar as the two personalities battle for control.

The Shelva Shuffle

Desperate for credits to pay their debts, the crew returns to Shelva seeking legitimate employment, but their unique skills and personalities lead to increasingly bizarre job opportunities.

The Straight Edge Chef

When Gnarly’s new diner job on Shelva requires a clean drug test, he must give up his beloved space weed, leading to increasingly chaotic withdrawal symptoms and bizarre cooking experiments.

The Burn Notice

When Gnarly decides to take ‘just a small hit’ to enhance his culinary creativity, he accidentally burns down Shelva’s only diner, forcing the crew to temporarily relocate to the Shelva hotel despite their previous banishment.

The Literary Ignition

When Gnarly’s cookbook ‘Cooking Without Kitchens: The Gnarly Way’ becomes an unexpected bestseller, the crew accompanies him on a galaxy-wide book tour that threatens to spiral into chaos at every signing.

The Clerks of SM HQ

When the crew discovers their abandoned Imperial base has a fully-stocked liquor store that could generate legitimate income, they reluctantly become store clerks dealing with the galaxy’s most bizarre customers.

SEASON 1

Tourist Trap

When the JK Crew needs quick cash, they take a questionable job as tour guides at Disland, leading to chaos when they discover it’s a front for Imperial activities.

The Shelter Scam

When Pux claims his apartment complex ‘Death Valley Motel’ is actually a licensed emergency shelter, the crew must help maintain the lie during an Imperial inspection.

The Sith Sitter

When the crew needs to infiltrate Club OC to steal secret plans, they convince Gnarly to hire Saris as a temporary chef, not realizing she’s actually there to kill them.

The Academy Caper

When Maw threatens to fail Nick unless the crew helps him steal ancient artifacts from the Academy, they must pose as substitute teachers while avoiding both Imperial detection and rebellious students.

Beefy’s Big Break

When Beefy insists on method acting as a hermit for his next role, Nick and Sith visit his camper only to discover he’s accidentally stumbled upon an Imperial secret operation.

The Concussion Confusion

When the crew needs a concussion rifle for an upcoming job, they attempt to steal one from Caesars Palace’s high-security weapons vault, leading to chaos when Beefy insists on method acting as a slot machine.

The Last Role

When Beefy discovers Cougar’s been secretly working with the Empire, he snaps and decides to take matters into his own hands with the newly acquired concussion rifle.

Back to School Blues

After Beefy’s actions get the crew’s operating licenses revoked, they’re forced to attend the Academy for rehabilitation, leading to chaos when they discover Maw is their ethics professor.

The Great Hack Attack

When Strike discovers an Imperial network vulnerability, the crew attempts to hack their database, but things go wrong when Nick insists on using period-accurate technology and Beefy decides to method act as a computer virus.