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Yeah since the early 90s at least - wasn't one of Luke's first Jedi students an ex-Inquisitor?

Yeah there were lots of great little world-building touches, like the wall around the Statue of Liberty due to the obviously-rising sea level. I'm hooked so far.

Yeah, those scenes were the closest to the book and they were by far the best parts of those movies. Go figure!

I think there was some EU source that said the clones were phased out and replaced with Imperial citizens (though I can't for the life of me remember what the source was).

It was good, but not better than the Thrawn books IMO.

"This is the Empire Strikes Back of the prequels"

Apparently Obsidian wasn't able to play Kotor 1 before they started development (it wasn't released yet), so they'd already outlined the Exile's story and added in all of the Revan backstory after.

It didn't really need to be, it was pretty polished on launch. Kotor 2, on the other hand, was par for the Obsidian course - well-written and full of interesting ideas that fell apart at the end and buggy as hell.

Jade Empire was a really good game, it's a shame it never got a sequel. I liked the lore of the morality system a lot, even if the choices weren't as nuanced in practice.

You should, it's terrific.

Cool. Then did the ex-marine med student punch the doctor in the face for disrespecting the lord, the class started applauding, and an eagle flew in and shed a tear for his defense of the christian nation of america? Good grief.

MINSC AND BOO STAND READY.
Hearing Jim Cummings is always welcome.

Metalocalypse, too.

The fax was a big deal, sure, but a lot of the stuff she told him about were pretty late developments - certainly design decisions made after Gordon fired her boss' partner. Besides, it seemed pretty obvious to me that Donna telling him all about the Giant was what got her boss involved with ripping it off in the

The fax was only part of it. She told him about the chips on both sides of the motherboard, and then when she was drinking at the hotel with her boss she told him a bunch more things about the Giant's progress.

Yeah, I found it really irritating how Colby seemed to be shitting on his surroundings at one point during his meeting with Angela. It really is a nice house.

I thought that Ghost Town was a good rom-com. Of course, if Big Trouble in Little China counts, then that'll bump it down to #2.

Fell's Five is perhaps the best piece of D&D media ever. I'll give anything John Rogers is involved in a chance ever since I read those comics.

What is it with Ricks?