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{{wikipedia|Keystone Cops}}
 
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The {{white|K}} '''Keystone Kop''' [[monster class]] is comprised of human law enforcers that are summoned whenever you steal from a [[shop]], such as by [[teleport]]ing out of the shop or digging downwards. They attack you by throwing [[cream pie]]s and beat you up with [[rubber hose]]s. While they are not very difficult to eliminate, one by one, there are a lot of them, and their numbers are quite intimidating. There are four kinds of Kops: Keystone Kops, Kop Sergeants, Kop Lieutenants and Kop Kaptains.
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The {{white|K}} '''Keystone Kop''' [[monster class]] is comprised of human law enforcers that are summoned whenever you steal from a [[shop]], such as by [[teleport]]ing out of the shop or digging downwards. They attack you by throwing [[cream pie]]s and beat you up with [[club|clubs]] and [[rubber hose]]s. While they are not very difficult to eliminate, one by one, there are a lot of them, and their numbers are quite intimidating. There are four kinds of Kops: Keystone Kops, Kop Sergeants, Kop Lieutenants and Kop Kaptains.
  
 
Although their symbol is {{white|K}}, they are considered [[human (monster attribute)|human]] for all other purposes, including sacrificing. They do, however, respect [[Elbereth]], but only when occupied by the [[hero]].
 
Although their symbol is {{white|K}}, they are considered [[human (monster attribute)|human]] for all other purposes, including sacrificing. They do, however, respect [[Elbereth]], but only when occupied by the [[hero]].
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  indignity after indignity.  Here is pure movie satisfaction.
 
  indignity after indignity.  Here is pure movie satisfaction.
  
  The Kops are very skillfully presented.  The comic originality
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  The Kops are very skillfully presented.  The comic originality  
  and timing in one of their chase scenes requires imagination
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  and timing in one of their chase scenes requires imagination  
  to think up, talent to execute, understanding of the medium,
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  to think up, talent to execute, understanding of the medium,  
  and, of course, raw courage to perform.  The Kops are madmen
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  and, of course, raw courage to perform.  The Kops are madmen  
  presented as incompetents, and they're madmen rushing around
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  presented as incompetents, and they're madmen rushing around  
  in modern machines.  What's more, the machines they were operating
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  in modern machines.  What's more, the machines they were operating  
  in their routines were newly invented and not yet experienced
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  in their routines were newly invented and not yet experienced  
  by the average moviegoer.  (In the early days of automobiles,
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  by the average moviegoer.  (In the early days of automobiles,  
  it was reported that there were only two cars registered in all
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  it was reported that there were only two cars registered in all  
  of Kansas City, and they ran into each other.  There is both
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  of Kansas City, and they ran into each other.  There is both  
  poetry and philosophy in this fact, but most of all, there is
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  poetry and philosophy in this fact, but most of all, there is  
  humor.  Sennett got the humor.)
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  humor.  Sennett got the humor.)  
 
         [ Silent Stars, by Jeanine Basinger ]
 
         [ Silent Stars, by Jeanine Basinger ]
 
==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
NetHack's Kops got their name from the [[wikipedia:Keystone Kops|Keystone Kops]], an incompetent bunch of policemen featured in a series of films from 1912 to 1917.
 
NetHack's Kops got their name from the [[wikipedia:Keystone Kops|Keystone Kops]], an incompetent bunch of policemen featured in a series of films from 1912 to 1917.
  
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Revision as of 04:00, 26 June 2009

The K Keystone Kop monster class is comprised of human law enforcers that are summoned whenever you steal from a shop, such as by teleporting out of the shop or digging downwards. They attack you by throwing cream pies and beat you up with clubs and rubber hoses. While they are not very difficult to eliminate, one by one, there are a lot of them, and their numbers are quite intimidating. There are four kinds of Kops: Keystone Kops, Kop Sergeants, Kop Lieutenants and Kop Kaptains.

Although their symbol is K, they are considered human for all other purposes, including sacrificing. They do, however, respect Elbereth, but only when occupied by the hero.

Keystone Kop

Kop Sergeant

Kop Lieutenant

Kop Kaptain

Strategies

The kops are a very good source of experience and cream pies.

One minor strategy with shopkeepers is to steal an item from the shop and leave for a distant corner of the dungeon; this will summon a slew of Kops and their equipment, followed by the shopkeeper. After slaughtering the Kops, pacify the shopkeeper and sell him the gear dropped by the dead Kops. Warning! Unless you are careful, it will take at least 1000 gold to pacify him; make sure the gear you have is worth that much.

Encyclopaedia entry

The Kops are a brilliant concept.  To take a gaggle of inept
policemen and display them over and over again in a series of
riotously funny physical punishments plays equally well to the
peanut gallery and the expensive box seats.  People hate cops.
Even people who have never had anything to do with cops hate
them.  Of course, we count on them to keep order and to protect
us when we need protecting, and we love them on television shows
in which they have nerves of steel and hearts of gold, but in
the abstract, as a nation, collectively we hate them.  They are
too much like high school principals.  We're very happy to see
their pants fall down, and they look good to us with pie on
their faces.  The Keystone Kops turn up--and they get punished
for it, as they crash into each other, fall down, and suffer
indignity after indignity.  Here is pure movie satisfaction.
The Kops are very skillfully presented.  The comic originality 
and timing in one of their chase scenes requires imagination 
to think up, talent to execute, understanding of the medium, 
and, of course, raw courage to perform.  The Kops are madmen 
presented as incompetents, and they're madmen rushing around 
in modern machines.  What's more, the machines they were operating 
in their routines were newly invented and not yet experienced 
by the average moviegoer.  (In the early days of automobiles, 
it was reported that there were only two cars registered in all 
of Kansas City, and they ran into each other.  There is both 
poetry and philosophy in this fact, but most of all, there is 
humor.  Sennett got the humor.) 
        [ Silent Stars, by Jeanine Basinger ]

Origin

NetHack's Kops got their name from the Keystone Kops, an incompetent bunch of policemen featured in a series of films from 1912 to 1917.


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