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* In ''DarthsAndDroids'' Qui-Gon Jinn is played by Jim. Qui-Gon/Jim. Also, Obi-Wan is played by Ben, and Anakin (until the end of Episode III) by Annie.

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* Jim is currently on his third doomed character (Raymus Antilles), this one with the shortest shelf-life so far. At this pace, he's probably going to be playing Owen and Biggs in this campaign, and start as Dack in the next one.
** Worse: Padme apparently started a trend of his character dying in every session he participated in. Raymus Antilles was his ''sixth'' doomed character (four times in four sessions+Padme+Qui-Gon).
** Jim is working on Greedo now, which would seem to rule out Owen.
*** Jossed, Jim's Character, Greedo(Han Solo in the film) kills Han Solo(Greedo in the film) and takes his identity. The above might have been an intentional implication though...
* Anakin becoming Vader may have been privately handled between the GM and Annie (which means she already knows she's now playing Anakin's daughter), but new player Corey is the only one at the table who doesn't know that Anakin's son was given to the Larses. Playing Adam!Luke, he is going to be completely surprised and confused by the "IAmYourFather" revelation, just like Luke was in the movie.
** That's been thrown out, Obi-Wan has told Adam that he's really Luke Amidala and Anakin betrayed them all. Though they could keep it from him that Vader and Anakin are the same person since at the end of Episode 3 Anakin dropped his name to become Vader at the command of the emperor.



* In episode 706, at first I look at the joke and blurb and think that yeah, it's a decent joke on reverse psychology. But I started wondering why the GM would allow it to affect the in game characters, since it looks like a pretty basic manipulation of the new guy. Then I realized: Due to the wording that the GM used for the restraining bolt, it's completely plausible that Pete's character would ask for the bolt to never be removed. It makes complete sense for R2 to have said that, given the bolt's effect on him. Well played on Pete's part.
* "Adam Lars" (Luke Amidala) has Survival: Snow, Forest, Desert, and Swamp. Obviously anyone who has seen the movies knows that, he will be visiting a snow planet(Hoth), a swamp planet(Dagobah), a forest moon(The Forest Moon of Endor), and obviously he's on a desert planet(Tatooine). But even more so, is that on Hoth, he'll almost freeze to death, he'll have to live in a swamp for a bit, and he will be fighting a huge battle in a giant forest. Talk about epic foreshadowing.
** Even more so, making Owen and Beru crazy Survivalists explains WHY Luke would have those skills.
* Sally. When she was first introduced she was just a TagalongKid. Ben brought her for no other reason than because their parents couldn't find a sitter. The group included her in the game so she wouldn't be bored. Despite some friction between big brother Ben and sometimes with the GM, she was welcomed warmly and accepted in the group without much hassle. Then comes the ''A New Hope'' campaign. Ben has been [[spoiler:gone for two years]], yet Sally is still coming to the games on her own. Most would call this a foregone conclusion since Sally's a main character, but it also demonstrates that Sally has gone from the kid they couldn't leave behind to one of the TrueCompanions.
** This also justifies the introduction of Corey, who has essentially taken Sally's old role of the group kid.

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* In episode 706, at first I look at the joke and the blurb and think that yeah, looks like it's a decent joke on reverse psychology. But I started wondering why would the GM would allow it to affect the in game characters, since it looks like a pretty basic manipulation of the new guy. Then I realized: Due to the wording that the GM used for the restraining bolt, it's completely plausible that Pete's character would ask for the bolt to never be removed. It makes complete sense for R2 to have said that, given the bolt's effect on him. Well played on Pete's part.
* "Adam Lars" (Luke Amidala) has Survival: Snow, Forest, Desert, and Swamp. Obviously anyone who has seen the movies knows that, he will be visiting a snow planet(Hoth), planet (Hoth), a swamp planet(Dagobah), planet (Dagobah), a forest moon(The moon (the Forest Moon of Endor), and obviously he's on a desert planet(Tatooine).planet (Tatooine). But even more so, is that on Hoth, he'll almost freeze to death, he'll have to live in a swamp for a bit, and he will be fighting a huge battle in a giant forest. Talk about epic foreshadowing.
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foreshadowing. Even more so, making Owen and Beru crazy Survivalists explains WHY Luke would have those skills.
* Sally. When she was first introduced she was just a TagalongKid. Ben brought her for no other reason than because their parents couldn't find a sitter. The group included her in the game so she wouldn't be bored. Despite some friction between big brother Ben and sometimes with the GM, she was welcomed warmly and accepted in the group without much hassle. Then comes the ''A New Hope'' campaign. Ben has been [[spoiler:gone for two years]], yet Sally is still coming to the games on her own. Most would call this a foregone conclusion since Sally's a main character, but it also demonstrates that Sally has gone from the kid they couldn't leave behind to one of the TrueCompanions.
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TrueCompanions. This also justifies the introduction of Corey, who has essentially taken Sally's old role of the group kid.



* At first it may seem that Jim just got tired of doing the accent for Greedo / Han. Except he drops it the moment he kills the "original" Solo. Implying that it was an act on the part as Greedo. It makes one wonder how many people Jim's Character has killed and replaced in his apparently long back story.

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* At first it may seem that Jim just got tired of doing the accent for Greedo / Han. Except he drops it the moment he kills the "original" Solo. Implying that it was an act on the part as of Greedo. It makes one wonder how many people Jim's Character character has killed and replaced in his apparently long back story.



** [[TheOtherDarrin/{{Film}} The Other Darrin]], ladies and gents! At least it's the ''same'' Darrin in this story...[[note]]Too bad ''Boba'' was set as Zam's son...[[/note]]
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** [[TheOtherDarrin/Film The Other Darrin]], ladies and gents! At least it's the ''same'' Darrin in this story...[[note]]Too bad ''Boba'' was set as Zam's son...[[/note]]

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** [[TheOtherDarrin/Film [[TheOtherDarrin/{{Film}} The Other Darrin]], ladies and gents! At least it's the ''same'' Darrin in this story...[[note]]Too bad ''Boba'' was set as Zam's son...[[/note]]
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** [[TheOtherDarrin/Film The Other Darrin]], ladies and gents! At least it's the ''same'' Darrin in this story...[[note]]Too bad ''Boba'' was set as Zam's son...[[/note]]

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\n[[AC FridgeHorror]]* From this [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0919.html intermission strip]] it mentions that by not using the computer, Luke would get the experience points for destroying the Peace Moon ''and'' everyone caught in the explosion. While the strip wasn't used, Luke getting those experience points would explain how he went from [[Film/ANewHope a rookie with barely any knowledge of the Force]] to a [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi full Jedi knight]] in such a short amount of time with little mentoring.

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* [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0901.html The revelation]] that Wedge is a ShapeShifter. For ''Film/ANewHope'', Denis Lawson (who portrayed Wedge during the actual battle and in both sequels) was not present for the briefing scene, so another actor was used as a stand-in and delivered the "That's impossible, even for a computer!" line. So Wedge's appearance really did change in the film!
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* In the latest two strips R2 [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0887.html appears to be]] [[spoiler: responsible for taking control of the Peace Moon's guns]] and [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0888.html made it clear]] he knew [[spoiler: the attack plan he was sending the fighters would get Porkins killed]]. It's entirely possible that R2 didn't [[spoiler: just send an NPC to their doom]] but [[spoiler: was literally the one who pulled the trigger]].

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* An in-game case. In the latest two strips R2 [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0887.html appears to be]] [[spoiler: responsible for taking control of the Peace Moon's guns]] and [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0888.html made it clear]] he knew [[spoiler: the attack plan he was sending the fighters would get Porkins killed]]. It's entirely possible that R2 didn't [[spoiler: just send an NPC to their doom]] but [[spoiler: was literally the one who pulled the trigger]].
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* By the time they reach the ''A New Hope'' section, much of the group is exploring classic archetypes especially Annie who embraces the DamselInDistress role with Princess Leia and lets Corey play classic dashing hero for dramatic purposes rather than complaining about how backwards it is in the modern era. Given how long running and unorthodox the game has been to this point, it makes sense from an in-story perspective that they might want to wheel back around to the classic tropes. But out of story this also works as an mythology gag for Star Wars status as a reconstruction of classic tropes at a time when films tended to be cynical.

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* By the time they reach the ''A New Hope'' section, much of the group is exploring classic archetypes especially Annie who embraces the DamselInDistress role with Princess Leia and lets Corey play classic dashing hero for dramatic purposes rather than complaining about how backwards it is in the modern era. Given how long running and unorthodox the game has been to this point, it makes sense from an in-story perspective that they might want to wheel back around to the classic tropes. But out of story this also works as an mythology gag for Star Wars status as a reconstruction of classic tropes at a time when films tended to be cynical.cynical.

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* In the latest two strips R2 [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0887.html appears to be]] [[spoiler: responsible for taking control of the Peace Moon's guns]] and [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0888.html made it clear]] he knew [[spoiler: the attack plan he was sending the fighters would get Porkins killed]]. It's entirely possible that R2 didn't [[spoiler: just send an NPC to their doom]] but [[spoiler: was literally the one who pulled the trigger]].
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**Even more so, making Owen and Beru crazy Survivalists explains WHY Luke would have those skills.
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* By the time they reach the ''A New Hope'' section, much of the group is exploring classic archetypes especially Annie who embraces the DamselInDistress role with Princess Leia and lets Corey play classic dashing hero for dramatic purposes rather than complaining about how backwards it is in the modern era. Given how long running and unorthodox the game has been to this point, it makes sense from an in-story perspective that they might want to wheel back around to the classic tropes. But out of story this also works as an mythology gag for Star Wars status as a reconstruction of classic tropes at a time when films tended to be cynical.


* This page doesn't seem to have a HeadScratchers tab, so I'll just put it here: Dooku is implied to be Anakin's father, but then the dialog [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0391.html here]] makes no sense.....

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* By the time they reach the ''A New Hope'' section, much of the group is exploring classic archetypes especially Annie who embraces the DamselInDistress role with Princess Leia and lets Corey play classic dashing hero for dramatic purposes rather than complaining about how backwards it is in the modern era. Given how long running and unorthodox the game has been to this point, it makes sense from an in-story perspective that they might want to wheel back around to the classic tropes. But out of story this also works as an mythology gag for Star Wars status as a reconstruction of classic tropes at a time when films tended to be cynical.


* This page doesn't seem to have a HeadScratchers tab, so I'll just put it here: Dooku is implied to be Anakin's father, but then the dialog [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0391.html here]] makes no sense.....
cynical.
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* By the time they reach the ''A New Hope'' section, much of the group is exploring classic archetypes especially Annie who embraces the DamselInDistress role with Princess Leia and lets Corey play classic dashing hero for dramatic purposes rather than complaining about how backwards it is in the modern era. Given how long running and unorthodox the game has been to this point, it makes sense from an in-story perspective that they might want to wheel back around to the classic tropes. But out of story this also works as an mythology gag for Star Wars status as a reconstruction of classic tropes at a time when films tended to be cynical.

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* By the time they reach the ''A New Hope'' section, much of the group is exploring classic archetypes especially Annie who embraces the DamselInDistress role with Princess Leia and lets Corey play classic dashing hero for dramatic purposes rather than complaining about how backwards it is in the modern era. Given how long running and unorthodox the game has been to this point, it makes sense from an in-story perspective that they might want to wheel back around to the classic tropes. But out of story this also works as an mythology gag for Star Wars status as a reconstruction of classic tropes at a time when films tended to be cynical.cynical.


* This page doesn't seem to have a HeadScratchers tab, so I'll just put it here: Dooku is implied to be Anakin's father, but then the dialog [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0391.html here]] makes no sense.....
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* At first it may seem that Jim just got tired of doing the accent for Greedo / Han. Except he drops it the moment he kills the "original" Solo. Implying that it was an act on the part as Greedo. It makes one wonder how many people Jim's Character has killed and replaced in his apparently long back story.

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* At first it may seem that Jim just got tired of doing the accent for Greedo / Han. Except he drops it the moment he kills the "original" Solo. Implying that it was an act on the part as Greedo. It makes one wonder how many people Jim's Character has killed and replaced in his apparently long back story.story.
* By the time they reach the ''A New Hope'' section, much of the group is exploring classic archetypes especially Annie who embraces the DamselInDistress role with Princess Leia and lets Corey play classic dashing hero for dramatic purposes rather than complaining about how backwards it is in the modern era. Given how long running and unorthodox the game has been to this point, it makes sense from an in-story perspective that they might want to wheel back around to the classic tropes. But out of story this also works as an mythology gag for Star Wars status as a reconstruction of classic tropes at a time when films tended to be cynical.
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*** Jossed, Jim's Character, Greedo(Han Solo in the film) kills Han Solo(Greedo in the film) and takes his identity. The above might have been an intentional implication though...
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* Why did it take twenty years to build the first Death Star but much less to get the second one half-finished? [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0733.html Vader was killing the workers]] but now vows to only half-choke them.

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* Why did it take twenty years to build the first Death Star but much less to get the second one half-finished? [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0733.html Vader was killing the workers]] but now vows to only half-choke them.them.
* At first it may seem that Jim just got tired of doing the accent for Greedo / Han. Except he drops it the moment he kills the "original" Solo. Implying that it was an act on the part as Greedo. It makes one wonder how many people Jim's Character has killed and replaced in his apparently long back story.

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* I just realized; in ''DarthsAndDroids'' Qui-Gon Jinn is played by Jim. Qui-Gon/Jim. --Enlong
** Also, Obi-Wan is played by Ben, and Anakin by Annie.
* Thinking about both this and ''DMOfTheRings'', it's clear that while the latter is the result of a railroading GM trying to assume total control of the campaign, ''DarthsAndDroids'' is the result of a GM who just rolls with all the craziness that comes up and makes it work within his plans. If you think about it, this is perfectly in line with the settings' canonical villains. Sauron has his plan that depends on the enemy doing what he thinks they should--use the ring against him; it's thwarted when events transpire as he didn't expect, i.e., when it goes off the rails. Palpatine, however, is a master of XanatosSpeedChess, and like that comic's GM, he just takes whatever happens in stride and makes it work for him instead of trying to stick to one plan. - @/MrDeath

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* I just realized; in In ''DarthsAndDroids'' Qui-Gon Jinn is played by Jim. Qui-Gon/Jim. --Enlong
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Also, Obi-Wan is played by Ben, and Anakin (until the end of Episode III) by Annie.
* Thinking about both this and ''DMOfTheRings'', it's clear that while the latter is the result of a railroading GM trying to assume total control of the campaign, ''DarthsAndDroids'' is the result of a GM who just rolls with all the craziness that comes up and makes it work within his plans. If you think about it, this is perfectly in line with the settings' canonical villains. Sauron has his plan that depends on the enemy doing what he thinks they should--use the ring against him; it's thwarted when events transpire as he didn't expect, i.e., when it goes off the rails. Palpatine, however, is a master of XanatosSpeedChess, and like that comic's GM, he just takes whatever happens in stride and makes it work for him instead of trying to stick to one plan. - @/MrDeath
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* I just realized some fridge brilliance. "Adam Lars" has Survival: Snow, Forest, Desert, and Swamp. Obviously anyone who has seen the movies knows that, he will be visiting a snow planet(Hoth), a swamp planet(Dagobah), a forest moon(The Forest Moon of Endor), and obviously he's on a desert planet(Tatooine). But even more so, is that on Hoth, he'll almost freeze to death, he'll have to live in a swamp for a bit, and he will be fighting a huge battle in a giant forest. Talk about epic foreshadowing.

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* I just realized some fridge brilliance. "Adam Lars" (Luke Amidala) has Survival: Snow, Forest, Desert, and Swamp. Obviously anyone who has seen the movies knows that, he will be visiting a snow planet(Hoth), a swamp planet(Dagobah), a forest moon(The Forest Moon of Endor), and obviously he's on a desert planet(Tatooine). But even more so, is that on Hoth, he'll almost freeze to death, he'll have to live in a swamp for a bit, and he will be fighting a huge battle in a giant forest. Talk about epic foreshadowing.
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* While the movie series is an obvious choice for an epic game, it's actually better suited than many people could realise. The four movies written by Lucas have a lot of battles or fight scenes that could easily be random encounters since they could easily be cut out without losing anything in the plot, like Han and Luke shooting down the Tie Fighters that come after them when they escape the Death Star. The Star Wars movies are probably the best setting for a DM of the Rings inspired webcomic.

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* While the movie series is an obvious choice for an epic game, it's actually better suited than many people could realise. The four movies written by Lucas have a lot of battles or fight scenes that could easily be random encounters since they could easily be cut out without losing anything in the plot, like Han and Luke shooting down the Tie Fighters that come after them when they escape the Death Star. The Star Wars movies are probably the best setting for a DM of the Rings inspired webcomic.webcomic.
* Why did it take twenty years to build the first Death Star but much less to get the second one half-finished? [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0733.html Vader was killing the workers]] but now vows to only half-choke them.
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** That's been thrown out, Obi-Wan has told Adam that he's really Luke Amidala and Anakin betrayed them all. Though they could keep it from him that Vader and Anakin are the same person since at the end of Episode 3 Anakin dropped his name to become Vader at the command of the emperor.
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** This also justifies the introduction of Corey, who has essentially taken Sally's old role of the group kid.

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** This also justifies the introduction of Corey, who has essentially taken Sally's old role of the group kid.kid.
* While the movie series is an obvious choice for an epic game, it's actually better suited than many people could realise. The four movies written by Lucas have a lot of battles or fight scenes that could easily be random encounters since they could easily be cut out without losing anything in the plot, like Han and Luke shooting down the Tie Fighters that come after them when they escape the Death Star. The Star Wars movies are probably the best setting for a DM of the Rings inspired webcomic.
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* I just realized some fridge brilliance. "Adam Lars" has Survival: Snow, Forest, Desert, and Swamp. Obviously anyone who has seen the movies knows that, he will be visiting a snow planet(Hoth), a swamp planet(Dagobah), a forest moon(The Forest Moon of Endor), and obviously he's on a desert planet(Tatooine). But even more so, is that on Hoth, he'll almost freeze to death, he'll have to live in a swamp for a bit, and he will be fighting a huge battle in a giant forest. Talk about epic foreshadowing.

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* I just realized some fridge brilliance. "Adam Lars" has Survival: Snow, Forest, Desert, and Swamp. Obviously anyone who has seen the movies knows that, he will be visiting a snow planet(Hoth), a swamp planet(Dagobah), a forest moon(The Forest Moon of Endor), and obviously he's on a desert planet(Tatooine). But even more so, is that on Hoth, he'll almost freeze to death, he'll have to live in a swamp for a bit, and he will be fighting a huge battle in a giant forest. Talk about epic foreshadowing.foreshadowing.
* Sally. When she was first introduced she was just a TagalongKid. Ben brought her for no other reason than because their parents couldn't find a sitter. The group included her in the game so she wouldn't be bored. Despite some friction between big brother Ben and sometimes with the GM, she was welcomed warmly and accepted in the group without much hassle. Then comes the ''A New Hope'' campaign. Ben has been [[spoiler:gone for two years]], yet Sally is still coming to the games on her own. Most would call this a foregone conclusion since Sally's a main character, but it also demonstrates that Sally has gone from the kid they couldn't leave behind to one of the TrueCompanions.
** This also justifies the introduction of Corey, who has essentially taken Sally's old role of the group kid.
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* In episode 706, at first I look at the joke and blurb and think that yeah, it's a decent joke on reverse psychology. But I started wondering why the GM would allow it to affect the in game characters, since it looks like a pretty basic manipulation of the new guy. Then I realized: Due to the wording that the GM used for the restraining bolt, it's completely plausible that Pete's character would ask for the bolt to never be removed. It makes complete sense for R2 to have said that, given the bolt's effect on him. Well played on Pete's part.

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* In episode 706, at first I look at the joke and blurb and think that yeah, it's a decent joke on reverse psychology. But I started wondering why the GM would allow it to affect the in game characters, since it looks like a pretty basic manipulation of the new guy. Then I realized: Due to the wording that the GM used for the restraining bolt, it's completely plausible that Pete's character would ask for the bolt to never be removed. It makes complete sense for R2 to have said that, given the bolt's effect on him. Well played on Pete's part.part.
*I just realized some fridge brilliance. "Adam Lars" has Survival: Snow, Forest, Desert, and Swamp. Obviously anyone who has seen the movies knows that, he will be visiting a snow planet(Hoth), a swamp planet(Dagobah), a forest moon(The Forest Moon of Endor), and obviously he's on a desert planet(Tatooine). But even more so, is that on Hoth, he'll almost freeze to death, he'll have to live in a swamp for a bit, and he will be fighting a huge battle in a giant forest. Talk about epic foreshadowing.
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* Regardless of Ben's current status (med school, out of town, dead, et cet...) Obi-Wan's absence at the beginning of Episode 4 is quite necessary for the GM to keep the game balanced. Jim & Annie are both on new characters, Corey is completely new to the entire game, and Sally doesn't level up much since 3PO does almost nothing. Obi-Wan, on the other hand, is vastly overleveled. (So is R2, but Pete's saved by the fact that he has nothing but mechanical skills.) Obi-Wan's death later will illustrate that further; after all, once he appears in ''A New Hope'', Obi-Wan is far too powerful for anyone but Vader to even pose a threat.

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* Regardless of Ben's current status (med school, out of town, dead, et cet...) Obi-Wan's absence at the beginning of Episode 4 is quite necessary for the GM to keep the game balanced. Jim & Annie are both on new characters, Corey is completely new to the entire game, and Sally doesn't level up much since 3PO does almost nothing. Obi-Wan, on the other hand, is vastly overleveled. (So is R2, but Pete's saved by the fact that he has nothing but mechanical skills.) Obi-Wan's death later will illustrate that further; after all, once he appears in ''A New Hope'', Obi-Wan is far too powerful for anyone but Vader to even pose a threat.threat.
*In episode 706, at first I look at the joke and blurb and think that yeah, it's a decent joke on reverse psychology. But I started wondering why the GM would allow it to affect the in game characters, since it looks like a pretty basic manipulation of the new guy. Then I realized: Due to the wording that the GM used for the restraining bolt, it's completely plausible that Pete's character would ask for the bolt to never be removed. It makes complete sense for R2 to have said that, given the bolt's effect on him. Well played on Pete's part.
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* Anakin becoming Vader may have been privately handled between the GM and Annie (which means she already knows she's now playing Anakin's daughter), but new player Corey is the only one at the table who doesn't know that Anakin's son was given to the Larses. Playing Adam!Luke, he is going to be completely surprised and confused by the "IAmYourFather" revelation, just like Luke was in the movie.

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* Anakin becoming Vader may have been privately handled between the GM and Annie (which means she already knows she's now playing Anakin's daughter), but new player Corey is the only one at the table who doesn't know that Anakin's son was given to the Larses. Playing Adam!Luke, he is going to be completely surprised and confused by the "IAmYourFather" revelation, just like Luke was in the movie.movie.
* Regardless of Ben's current status (med school, out of town, dead, et cet...) Obi-Wan's absence at the beginning of Episode 4 is quite necessary for the GM to keep the game balanced. Jim & Annie are both on new characters, Corey is completely new to the entire game, and Sally doesn't level up much since 3PO does almost nothing. Obi-Wan, on the other hand, is vastly overleveled. (So is R2, but Pete's saved by the fact that he has nothing but mechanical skills.) Obi-Wan's death later will illustrate that further; after all, once he appears in ''A New Hope'', Obi-Wan is far too powerful for anyone but Vader to even pose a threat.
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** Jim is working on Greedo now, which would seem to rule out Owen.

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** Jim is working on Greedo now, which would seem to rule out Owen.Owen.
* Anakin becoming Vader may have been privately handled between the GM and Annie (which means she already knows she's now playing Anakin's daughter), but new player Corey is the only one at the table who doesn't know that Anakin's son was given to the Larses. Playing Adam!Luke, he is going to be completely surprised and confused by the "IAmYourFather" revelation, just like Luke was in the movie.
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** Worse: Padme apparently started a trend of his character dying in every session he participated in. Raymus Antilles was his ''sixth'' doomed character (four times in four sessions+Padme+Qui-Gon).

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** Worse: Padme apparently started a trend of his character dying in every session he participated in. Raymus Antilles was his ''sixth'' doomed character (four times in four sessions+Padme+Qui-Gon).sessions+Padme+Qui-Gon).
** Jim is working on Greedo now, which would seem to rule out Owen.
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* Before they started Episode 4, apparently they played DarkForces, which is set right before Episode 4.

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* Before they started Episode 4, apparently they played DarkForces, ''[[VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga Dark Forces]]'', which is set right before Episode 4.
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* Jim is currently on his third doomed character (Raymus Antilles), this one with the shortest shelf-life so far. At this pace, he's probably going to be playing Owen and Biggs in this campaign, and start as Dack in the next one.

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* Jim is currently on his third doomed character (Raymus Antilles), this one with the shortest shelf-life so far. At this pace, he's probably going to be playing Owen and Biggs in this campaign, and start as Dack in the next one.one.
** Worse: Padme apparently started a trend of his character dying in every session he participated in. Raymus Antilles was his ''sixth'' doomed character (four times in four sessions+Padme+Qui-Gon).
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* Before they started Episode 4, apparently they played DarkForces, which is set right before Episode 4.

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* Before they started Episode 4, apparently they played DarkForces, which is set right before Episode 4.4.
* Jim is currently on his third doomed character (Raymus Antilles), this one with the shortest shelf-life so far. At this pace, he's probably going to be playing Owen and Biggs in this campaign, and start as Dack in the next one.
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* Before they started Episode 4, apparently they played DarkForces, which is set right before Episode 4.
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** Thinking about both this and ''DMOfTheRings'', it's clear that while the latter is the result of a railroading GM trying to assume total control of the campaign, ''DarthsAndDroids'' is the result of a GM who just rolls with all the craziness that comes up and makes it work within his plans. If you think about it, this is perfectly in line with the settings' canonical villains. Sauron has his plan that depends on the enemy doing what he thinks they should--use the ring against him; it's thwarted when events transpire as he didn't expect, i.e., when it goes off the rails. Palpatine, however, is a master of XanatosSpeedChess, and like that comic's GM, he just takes whatever happens in stride and makes it work for him instead of trying to stick to one plan. - @/MrDeath

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** * Thinking about both this and ''DMOfTheRings'', it's clear that while the latter is the result of a railroading GM trying to assume total control of the campaign, ''DarthsAndDroids'' is the result of a GM who just rolls with all the craziness that comes up and makes it work within his plans. If you think about it, this is perfectly in line with the settings' canonical villains. Sauron has his plan that depends on the enemy doing what he thinks they should--use the ring against him; it's thwarted when events transpire as he didn't expect, i.e., when it goes off the rails. Palpatine, however, is a master of XanatosSpeedChess, and like that comic's GM, he just takes whatever happens in stride and makes it work for him instead of trying to stick to one plan. - @/MrDeath

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