Dom-Jot Table Sketch

Copy of the drawing Rick Sternbach made for the construction of the Dom-Jot table used in "Tapestry." 17" x 11". Sent by, printed by and signed by Rick Sternbach.

Dom-jot was a game played with a ball and cue on an irregularly geometric table, similar to Earth billiards with certain elements of pinball. A dom-jot table needed to be periodically "rejotted". The game originated thousands of years ago with the Nausicaans, who loved betting on it. Cortan Zweller was fond of dom-jot, as were Jake Sisko, Nog, and Leeta. A man once tried to trade an ancient dom-jot set to Erica Ortegas at Starbase Earhart. The set was marked with Nausicaan glyphs. In 2327, Jean-Luc Picard was stabbed through the heart by a Nausicaan during a quarrel over a game of dom-jot on Starbase Earhart. This incident led to Picard undergoing emergency surgery to receive an artificial heart. Sent by, printed by and signed by Rick Sternbach.

Dom-Jot Table Sketch

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