User:Thnidu/Dorsai Irregulars

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OVERVIEW/LEDE edit

The Dorsai Irregulars (also operating as the "Klingon Diplomatic Corps") is a non-profit group of science fiction fans who provide conventions with security and other support services, such as crowd control and auctioneering. Their clientele is not limited to science fiction fandom: they also contract with furry, video game, and anime conventions.[1] [2] [3] [4] [3] [3]

Origin and name edit

DI History page

In 1973, at the 31st World Science Fiction Convention (Torcon II, held in Toronto), there was friction between the fans and the hired security guards, who did not understand the fannish subculture. The theft from the Art Show of a valuable work by Kelly Freas was attributed in part to a guard's failure to recognize the artist's prominence.

Robert Asprin realized the need for a corps of experienced fans who could provide conventions with security, crowd control, guest escort and other services. Being fans themselves and familiar with the norms and customs of fandom, such a corps could, in theory, provide these services without the hostility and conflict caused by a clash of cultures between the mundane world and the fannish.

Asprin was an admirer of the work of Gordon R. Dickson, from whom he requested and received permission to use the name "Dorsai Irregulars" for the organization. In Dickson's Childe Cycle of science fiction stories, the Dorsai are the (human) inhabitants of a planet that has insufficient natural resources for trade with other worlds. Instead, they hire themselves out as mercenaries, a profession in which they have achieved extraordinary skill: an appropriate allusion for an organization providing security services to science fiction conventions.

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The following year (1974) Asprin and six other fans, dressed in green uniforms and berets, entered the WorldCon masquerade and performed a humorous skit of close-order drill. Then Asprin announced from the stage that the Dorsai Irregulars were available for duty. Soon the new organization, led by Asprin as "Commandammit",[5] was hired for security at a variety of SF and media cons. More members joined, bringing the roster to about 24.

After a few years Asprin stopped being active in the group, and the paramilitary look was discarded. In 1976 the DI started holding their own small, annual relaxacon, Thing, around St. Patrick's Day.[6]

Demands of family and jobs caused a slow period as members were unable to spend as much time on group activities, but by the late 1980s the DI had recruited some younger members and again were working 6 to 12 conventions a year.

Now the DI number just over 70 active members and have settled into a pattern of continuous slow growth. Dorsai Thing has continued through the whole time.[7] As of 2014 it has been held in 39 consecutive years in eighteen cities.

The Klingon Diplomatic Corps edit

DI History page

From its early days, various Irregulars liked to dress in greasepaint and glitz, put on ferocious attitudes and bullwhips, then go perform crowd control. This alter ego to the DI was called the Klingon Diplomatic Corps, or KDC. At Star Trek conventions, KDC crews got crowds to smile and obey cries of "Back, Earther scum!"

However, the whole act nearly backfired at New York Star Trek Con (NYStrek) when an unscrupulous organizer badly oversold the hotel. The heroism of the day is a story just dying to be set in print on this page. Besides, "How can you distrust a Klingon in Toe Socks?"

References edit

  1. ^ Dorsai Irregulars: Services
  2. ^ Fanlore wiki: Dorsai Irregulars
  3. ^ a b c DI Facebook page Cite error: The named reference "FB" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ Wikifur, the furry encyclopedia: Dorsai Irregulars: Dorsai and Furry. Retrieved 2014-12-29
  5. ^ Dorsai Irregulars Timeline, 08/30/1974
  6. ^ DI History page
  7. ^ Dorsai Irregulars Timeline

outside links from DI History page edit