Talk:Dead Man's Switch/@comment-172.91.202.153-20170323010726/@comment-454133-20170323012325

I had to look it up in the rules, and I was slightly surprised. The game doesn't end until the current round ends, and if no one is left, it ends in a draw.

This means there's no difference between finishing your foe off with Dead Man's Switch after you've died, or dying together from a crit result from R5-P8, or dying by "Chopper" to place a cluster mine on your foe. In the end, no one survived through the round and it's a draw. That removes a lot of timing questions, but it makes draws more likely than I thought they'd be. Still very rare, mind you, but less so.

I may have to give my Popcorn Z-95 fleet a go someday.