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Kirsten Corby
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I have to agree. I don't think Zeb would have been able to swallow his need for revenge when he had Kallus prone in his sights. Zeb is impulsive, and this is the man who gave the order to commit genocide on his people.

I thought of that too, and I did mind.

Well, Cham Syndulla didn't come off looking too good on last week's Rebels episode. Betrayed his own daughter to blow up a ship, because all he cares about is Ryloth and not the wider rebellion or his own family.

You know, Ezra is a stronger Jedi now than Luke was in THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK. Luke couldn't lift his X-wing out of the swamp. Ezra just pushed a TIE bomber out of a hangar bay.

I gotta say, I thought this episode was a hot mess. The initial setup was clunky. Going back to fight the Protectors after they ran the Rebels off and injured Hera made no sense. They had wanted to pass through Concordian space, the Protectors said, No, that was that. They didn't know where the Rebels came from,

I totally agree. They are trying to stuff too many characters from other shows/movies into Rebels, everyone from Rex to Princess Leia. It's suffocating. I think the crew of the Ghost are interesting enough to have their own adventures. Let them breathe, already.

There were no feats in 2nd Ed.

There are annotated edition of The Dragonlance Chronicles? Ha, how geeky can you get?

Oh, damn, I had the idea to write some fanfic once with an adult Encyclopedia as a burned-out, embittered police detective. Looks like the Onion went and did it.

God I hope so.

Well, actually she kind of is, because Tywin married one of his first cousins I believe. Those Lannisters may be as inbred as the Targaeryens.

The only gods so far who *don't* seem to have any magic are the Seven, the "orthodox" gods of Westeros.

Wel, he is the brother of Robb Stark, who was briefly King in the North, so yeah.

Because it is.

I think it's a Nonweapon Proficiency. Or in 4th ed parlance, a Feat.

The darkest timeline.