Bill's work definitely defined post OT Star Wars, for me.Interview with Star Wars RPG writer Bill Slavicsek about The Mandalorian:
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"Star Wars" insider Bill Slavicsek on how "The Mandalorian" has redeemed the universe - Salon.com
Longtime game developer on "playing in George Lucas' driveway" and how "The Mandalorian" has rescued "Star Wars"www.salon.com
Bill's work definitely defined post OT Star Wars, for me.
The broader Galaxy is all Tapani nobles (and saber rakes), sky slicers and swoop bikes, Red Shift Limit on the data stick, running from Imperial Inquisitors in my YT-1930, Corellian Whiskey, etc.
the 1930 is the coolest light freighter in the galaxy. I never liked the look and feel of the later models.YT 1930 why not the 2000 or 2400?
growth spurts are a thing.Why does everyone assume that Grogu will get aged up? He's not Groot. He's already fifty years old. Ten, twenty years later, he should be mostly unchanged. Maybe he'll start talking, sure, but that's about it. I don't think there's a way for him to be aged to a teenager without Mando being an old man.
Assuming that species ages the same way that humans do.Why does everyone assume that Grogu will get aged up? He's not Groot. He's already fifty years old. Ten, twenty years later, he should be mostly unchanged. Maybe he'll start talking, sure, but that's about it. I don't think there's a way for him to be aged to a teenager without Mando being an old man.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.