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This fits into that series of Star wars books like the Jedi path and bounty hunter's code. I only have the jedi's path, but I found it pretty interesting.
Has anyone read them all, can you give opinions on the others? This one looks very interesting to me, might pick it up.

I did get a star trek one they released, but

I am excited about the Qunari, as that seemed like a really big storyline that didn't go anywhere. It was like a dam that was about to burst... but didn't. I wonder if they intended for a second part (kind of like awakenings), but the reception was too varied to get it greenlit.

Yeah, but they never answered what happened after you defeated the blight or became champion, did they? I've beaten both games, but don't remember the whole stories.

"don't expect all the movie studios and networks to jump ship from San Diego"

That is Not Lindsay Lohan.

I remember getting into Xenosaga one, but then I fell asleep during a lengthy cutscene and kind of lost interest. I'm not bashing it, just know that;s the reason I stopped playing. The plot seemed interesting to me.

I still read every day, though lately my reading has been taken into RPG rulebooks. It's become a sickness, but I really am into reading these "textbooks".

Why is it that the Pearl looks disgusting, but you add the lettuce and tomato, and suddenly I want a bite?

Utopia nor Dystopia; This future sucks.

Looking at these monsters, it just shows how older versions of D&D really went out of their way to kill the characters. I like the difficulty and threat of death, but losing a character I've invested a background into really sucks. It seems like a lot of newer RPGs are more towards minimizing the character death,

Notably, we will be bringing back the concept of "pending" comments, primarily for new readers. We are doing this in order to keep trolls away while still letting civil, valued commenters contribute to our community with words and visuals—and ultimately without having to go through the pending queue more than once.

I am soooo hoping this takes #1. (Even though if Lego took #1, then I could say everything is awesome)

I don't remember Skies of Arcadia being that hard, and I know I beat the game. But maybe the memory has deminished.

Before even reading the story, I thought to myself, "I bet this happened in Philadelphia. It's always Philadelphia."

Yeah, I ordered and they shut that shirt down. It stinks because the cause looked good, and more importantly, the Tshirt design was rad!

As a lifelong Fantastic Four fan, I say no to an FF/X-men crossover. Those two teams just don't make sense crossing over. I don't remember much interaction between the two in comics, outside maybe Days of Future Present (which was a great storyline that had lots of interesting plot points that were completely dropped

Would they actually take it, or think it's weird and not trust it? I travel a LOT, and I always look at these tips for attendants, and when I do them I almost always get strange looks. Like one thing I saw was always tip them when they get you an alcoholic beverage. Makes sense to me, so I have started trying to do

How do you use this line?

I'll read through this chart tomorrow.

Not to brag, but I can be a broken shell of a person I once was WITHOUT a kickstarter.