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<blockquote data-quote="Sunglar" data-source="post: 3252650" data-attributes="member: 854"><p>Donovan, I’m going to have to give the Lego Star Wars games a try, sound right up my alley.</p><p></p><p>Sabathius42, I agree with your calculation, and yes if one truly goes back to the classic trilogy and listens carefully, the contradictions are there. You can tell there was no master plan, not even the attempt to make them sync perfectly. He had his vision and created it. Not everybody has to like it. I know that is why my players, who know I always like to create and change things in unexpected ways, told me if you are going to change everything, let it be the prequels.</p><p></p><p>Sabathius42 you also bring up a good point. I am re-watching the original trilogy, all versions original, special edition, et al, trying to get what we DO know from what happened BEFORE the movies (what would be the prequels) that I need to remember so when I run the adventures they sync in with the original trilogy.</p><p></p><p>Off the top of my head, Obi-Wan fought the clone wars, knew Bail Organa. As Sabathius42 pointed out the jedi have been “gone” or at least seem to be so for longer than 19 years. Any other salient point any of you think I should not forget?</p><p></p><p>Should I post this to another thread since it’s branched off beyond just a discussion of the system to use in representing Star Wars?</p><p></p><p>On a related note, a big thanks you, to all of you who have stopped by and contributed. Hope everyone has a nice new year’s celebration with friends and family, and that the New Year brings you health, success and lots, and lots of gaming!</p><p></p><p>Roberto, alias Sunglar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunglar, post: 3252650, member: 854"] Donovan, I’m going to have to give the Lego Star Wars games a try, sound right up my alley. Sabathius42, I agree with your calculation, and yes if one truly goes back to the classic trilogy and listens carefully, the contradictions are there. You can tell there was no master plan, not even the attempt to make them sync perfectly. He had his vision and created it. Not everybody has to like it. I know that is why my players, who know I always like to create and change things in unexpected ways, told me if you are going to change everything, let it be the prequels. Sabathius42 you also bring up a good point. I am re-watching the original trilogy, all versions original, special edition, et al, trying to get what we DO know from what happened BEFORE the movies (what would be the prequels) that I need to remember so when I run the adventures they sync in with the original trilogy. Off the top of my head, Obi-Wan fought the clone wars, knew Bail Organa. As Sabathius42 pointed out the jedi have been “gone” or at least seem to be so for longer than 19 years. Any other salient point any of you think I should not forget? Should I post this to another thread since it’s branched off beyond just a discussion of the system to use in representing Star Wars? On a related note, a big thanks you, to all of you who have stopped by and contributed. Hope everyone has a nice new year’s celebration with friends and family, and that the New Year brings you health, success and lots, and lots of gaming! Roberto, alias Sunglar [/QUOTE]
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