Hi, and welcome to Space Walkabout!


This is me, daring to suck at something new. Yesterday: producing a CD.
Today: being funny in a foreign language. With visuals.


Some, if not most, readers will recognise this as very obviously inspired by the excellent webcomics DM of the Rings and Darths & Droids. Well, sue me. I’ll pay back every cent, penny or maravédi you paid for this. I’ve taken a slightly different tack, though, and decided to not explore what Star Trek would look like as a D&D campaign, but just go with imagining a completely different plot. And I’m trying to make up my own jokes and my own popular culture references, thankyouverymany. And the production is not going to be as slick, since there’s only me and I have a daytime job.


And just so that everyone knows: no, I don’t plan to do TNG, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard, the animated series, or any of the umpteen movies and board games and novels and slash fanfics. Nor do I plan to do the first Star Trek game I ever played, which was designed to play on a computer without monitor. (Don’t ask.) Seriously, TOS ran to 79 episodes, and even if I were to take up Star Trek parody as my full time job and pushed publication to 4 panels per day, I’d have enough for 5 to 6 years, by which time I dare say I’d be eyeing a new project, or possibly retirement.


Should anyone want to talk to me, I can be reached at info (at) spacewalkabout.com. I'm fairly busy most days and might not reply. I also have a weird sense of humour. You have been warned. 


Important legal stuff: 


This web site is not in any way affiliated with or endorsed by Paramount. This is a fan-produced parody site. Copyright to the parody belongs to Mats Andersson Communication, and is published in accordance with Fair Use practices as embodied in Swedish copyright law, 4 §. Copyright to Star Trek, the characters, spaceship design, and so on belongs to Paramount Pictures, Inc. The flying starfield background is used by a CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication. Thanks,Jahobr.