Star Wars Iconic Characters: Off-stage.

Pbartender said:


That is correct. Only Valara and Kaz haven't met Deel. Everyone else is an old friend of his misadventures from the Royal House of Learning.

And Deel's not CGI... Your illustrious director is putting in a guest appearance.

Is there anything else I should know?

LOL before I demonstrate what happens when early senility sets in on a young Jedi....:p

P.S.

Guest apprearance? hehe....
 
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So glad to be working with y'all. And thanks, by-the-by, for helping me clear something up in my head. I've been trying to figure out what the devil I look like, what with the mask and all, but after hearing you guy's discuss it I'll take whoeveritwas's advice and leave it to your collective imaginations.
 

Vor'en Kurn said:
So glad to be working with y'all. And thanks, by-the-by, for helping me clear something up in my head. I've been trying to figure out what the devil I look like, what with the mask and all, but after hearing you guy's discuss it I'll take whoeveritwas's advice and leave it to your collective imaginations.

uh...:o :p

*quickly shuffles back a couple of pages to make sure she didn't embarrass herself earlier*

*whistles innocently*

wha?
 

Sia-Lan Wezz said:


Hehe, well that's the fun part...fantasy. We can imagine him to look like whatever we want under the mask, huh?

Was you, as a matter of fact, although I didn't recall it at the time. Suffice to say, one less thing to worry about.
 

"She's worth twice what that ole' Pathfinder hunka junk was."

Kaz, the Pathfinder III IS "your" ship. Deel's was the Mystic Burn.

Though you are correct that, since its ordeal with pirates, the Pathfinder has become quite an "ole hunka junk".
 


Set Harth said:
"And far more appetizing," Agrees Set. "Though it appears to attract a childish sort." Set nods towards a small herd of alien children, including a gammoren and several aleenas, and something unidentifiable, just entering the establishment. "Oh well at least Kaz can get his happy meal." Jokes Set.

Although I'm normally fairly lenient about the actors ad libbing, please leave the directing to the director... The script says nothing about a herd of children entering the restaurant.

Game on.
 


Don't get me wrong, Set... I appreciate the sentiment, and try to enourage such creativeness. It's fun, and it gives me a little something extra to work with. Next time, though, just make certain you understand the theme of the scene before your toss something in.

For example, the rat you suddenly noticed in the greasy-spoon diner fit the scene perfectly, and allowed me to through a nice little unexpected twist into the script. That was great.

The children, on the other hand, gave the completely wrong impression of the restaurant before I had a chance to describe it. That was a little hard to explain away. (And personally, I always try to work something like this into the game, unless its blatently wrong. I hate rewriting history even worse.)

Alright? Keep up the good work. You're doing great. :)

And that goes for everyone else too.
 
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