Hey guys, new campaign roleplay going on at the main OFF forum. Besides a growing group of online multi-players a new OFF-line DiD or "Dead is Dead" campaign has begun with a German and a British Squad in action. We fly on the current date such as (today) 1/11/1916 as our schedules allow and report our pilots status to the Killboard Keeper and mastermind of this wonderful idea, Siggi. We start out as newbs assigned to a 2 seater unit. Currently the Germans are flying the DFW C.V. and the Brits will be onboard the 1 1/2 Strutter. Our overall aim is to keep our individual pilots/alter egos alive for 17 hours or to attain 5 confirmed kills in order to be promoted to a specific scout/fighter unit. For us Germans it will be Jasta 6. Once in a fighter unit again the goal is to stay alive to fight another day and add to your kill total. Once you die in any unit you are to start over in the the 2 seater unit as before but flying on the current RL calendar date. Then to work your way back to the fighter unit. We are currently in 1916 and we hope to see this campaign las for the duration of the war. This way we will see much of the war and have the opportunity to fly various airplanes in a historical context. The rules of DiD is to use very few if any computer aids or things not used by the pilots of the time. No radar,targeting cones, external views-unless paused and taking screenies or such. Oh, and no Warp. Yes you fly in realtime only. Playing this way you get very invested in your pilot and you want to keep him alive. One of the things some of us have done is to rename the pilots in the OFF campaign generator to the names of our fellow forumites. These are guys we feel we have come to know and care about. It is of course just their names attached to the A/I pilots but it does make a difference for immersion.
The rules and Killboards are here
http://www.hetzer.talktalk.net/ we have just gotten started so there is not a lot of data yet and we are still looking for new members.
Here are some pics from my 2 sorties from today and then my pilots log.

This Nupe17 became my first claim.

This is my Observer Dieter. A very nice guy. Shares his flask with me.

Taking a look at a friendly sausage.

Seems the weather is never good in this area.

Made it home. Safe and sound just before sunset.

And the pilot log
