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They totally have, though it didn’t really grab my kid’s attention for more than two or three watchings (she was 4 at the time). Works great on an iPad though.

“the weird Obi-Wan Kenobi knockoff that Don-Wan was”

Are they flying around inside the spice mines of Kessel? Neato.

Sequel: yes

The scene with Maz was the best part of the TLJ! Whatever the hell was going on in the background of that call — now that’s a movie I want to see!

“(The woodworking thing? Yeah, it comes back in a big way.)“

“damn near unprecedented”

It’s been a while but isn’t there a timed quest where you have to deliver the mail in the shire? LOTRO really did a fantastic job of making the world feel lived-in.

Oh man, good call. So many fond memories of the Zorks and their spinoffs.

“My kid is just going to LOVE this evil green glowing ball thing I picked up around Betelgeuse.”

Ohhh... so THAT’S why they rushed to the end of GoT instead of dragging out that money-spewing cashfactory for the next ten years. They were offered an even BIGGER money-spewing cashfactory.

Remember in ANH where Han says “It’s the ship that made the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs”? I will scream with glee in that darkened theater if it turns out that Lando was the one behind the wheel when the Falcon did its 12-parsec run, which Han just conveniently neglects to mention whenever it comes up.

“Sheeple Vision”? I am SO curious to see this movie.

Did you post this before? Because I’ve liked this before. Brilliant. Shoulda been in the movie.

The way I always handled it as DM was to treat the mob of cannon fodder as a single creature. So 10 1 HD mooks would be a treated as a single 10HD, 45 HP creature. I’d guesstimate how many of them could attack a single PC at a time, figure average damage from 5 hitting at once, etc. etc. It took a little prep work but

That is beautiful.

For all the folks saying “it’s just what Obi-Wan and Yoda did”, what part of they were keeping an eye on Anakin’s spawn did you miss? The whole plan was to lay low until *cough* a new hope arose. It may not have been a good plan, but they at least had a plan. Did Luke? If so, I missed it.

I dunno. It’s a stretch but I can see Luke being fallible and making a momentary mistake, but to just go hide somewhere and not at least make an attempt to fix his failure seems really out of character. Even Obi-Wan & Yoda didn’t give up, they were hiding out until the time was right to try again. Keeping an eye on

Starred for “Space Grond”, that’s a beautiful thing there.

This is a very valid point, but they needed to address this in the ST.