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The First Ship That Fell was a guest story written by David Malki and drawn by Kris Straub. Unfortunately, the story stopped after the fourth page due to Straub having scheduling issues.<ref>Dave Kellett on Disqus: "Much to our sadness, Straub couldn't fit it in his schedule. We'll find a way to revisit it in the future with a different artist, I think!" http://www.drivecomic.com/archive/180918.html#comment-4102496238</ref> The plot revolved around characters being transported in a being called a Ghogg (which was used as a passenger ship). The pages have been taken down from both the official site and this wiki.
The First Ship That Fell was a guest story written by David Malki and drawn by Kris Straub. Unfortunately, the story stopped after the fourth page due to Straub having scheduling issues.<ref>Dave Kellett on Disqus: "Much to our sadness, Straub couldn't fit it in his schedule. We'll find a way to revisit it in the future with a different artist, I think!" http://www.drivecomic.com/archive/180918.html#comment-4102496238</ref> The plot revolved around characters being transported in a being called a Ghogg (which was used as a passenger ship). The pages have been taken down from both the official site and this wiki.


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Latest revision as of 10:11, 24 September 2018

The First Ship That Fell was a guest story written by David Malki and drawn by Kris Straub. Unfortunately, the story stopped after the fourth page due to Straub having scheduling issues.[1] The plot revolved around characters being transported in a being called a Ghogg (which was used as a passenger ship). The pages have been taken down from both the official site and this wiki.

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  1. Dave Kellett on Disqus: "Much to our sadness, Straub couldn't fit it in his schedule. We'll find a way to revisit it in the future with a different artist, I think!" http://www.drivecomic.com/archive/180918.html#comment-4102496238