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On the Web
- speedbump920's Dark Conspiracy Page - Features new monsters, careers, equipment, and house rules.
- Mike Marchi's Dark Conspiracy - Campaign summaries.
- WebRing: darkcon - Group of interlinked sites also known as the "Dark Conspiracy WebRing".
- Carolina Triad Sanctuary - Features Torg-to-Dark-Conspiracy conversions.
- Dark Conspiracy - Contains a searchable conspiracy article database, a message board, and a chatroom.
- Action Trip - Reviewed by Dejan Grbavcic, score: 73 out of 100. "There are indeed few novelties. If somebody showed me the thing after a couple of months, I wouldn't be able to tell if it were the original game or the add-on."
- Cheat Code Central - Strategy guide.
- IGN - Screen shots, review [8/10], and news.
- Panzer's DC - Features character career rules for military reservists.
- Mike Marchi's Traveller - An illustrated CT campaign record, a Dark Conspiracy cross-over campaign, and a TNE campaign.
Wikipedia Articles
- Dark Conspiracy - Dark Conspiracy is a role-playing game originally developed by GDW in 1991. It has passed through many hands over the years, and early in 2006, it has been licenced to The Gamers' Conglomerate, a small start-up RPG company.
- Judaeo-Masonic conspiracy theory - The International-Communist-Judaeo-Masonic Conspiracy, sometimes called the international-marxist-judaeo-masonic conspiracy, or simply the judaeo-masonic conspiracy, is a conspiracy theory involving a secret coalition of Jews, freemasons, and communists). The coalition's dark aim, especially in franquist Spain, would be world domination.
- Minion Hunter - Minion Hunter is a board game originally released in 1992 by Games Designers Workshop in conjunction with their Dark Conspiracy Role Playing Game. The game is designed to encourage the players to work together to stall and/or defeat the plans of four Dark Minion races as a primary goal, with the individual advancement of the players as a secondary objective.
- Wetwired - "Wetwired" is the twenty-third episode of the third season of The X-Files. Agents Mulder and Scully uncover a dark conspiracy behind a bizarre series of seemingly unrelated murders in the small mountain-top community of Braddock Heights, Maryland.
- Men in Black - The term Men in Black (MIB), in popular culture, is used in UFO conspiracy theories to describe men dressed in black suits, sometimes with glowing eyes or other monstrous features, claiming to be government agents who attempt to harass or threaten UFO witnesses into silence. "All MIB are not necessarily garbed in dark suits," writes American writer Jerome Clark.