Flynn said:By definition in Saga, all prestige classes that start at 7th character level have a total of +6 on defenses, in +2/+4 increments. All prestige classes that start at 12th character level have a total of +9 on defenses, in +3/+6 increments.
That's not quite true; Force Adept has a total of +8, and Force Disciple +12. Also worth noting is that Crime Lord breaks the standard Saga PrC pattern of talent/class feature alternating in favor of a talent every level. And the Jedi and Sith PrCs give three equal defense bonuses instead of one (relatively) high bonus and one (relatively) low bonus.
Also FWIW, the two-tiered PrC model of Saga is only used for Force users; there aren't any second-teir PrCs for 'normals'. And it's only there because the metamagic feat-equivalent Force Secrets in Star Wars are only the province of highly skilled weilders of the Force. In a D&D-esque sending, where 'pure casters' (whether mages, priests, or psions) are much more common and content to rely on their powers nearly to the exclusion of weapons, I'd be inclined to move those features into 'magic talents' and make them available from low levels, or at least to unify 'magic techniques' and 'magic secrets' into one mechanic.