New Star Wars book; Aftermath
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I honestly think they would've been willing to keep some of the Zahn stuff out of sheer popularity if the ep 7 writers hadn't decided to Spoiler
Like how lucas decided to keep Coruscant. Visually and thematically recognizable, but not exactly the same.
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Is that stuff about Luke, Han, and Leia confirmed or just rumours? In any case, it should have a spoiler warning.
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Darksider wrote:I honestly think they would've been willing to keep some of the Zahn stuff out of sheer popularity if the ep 7 writers hadn't decided Spoilerthey'd use some variation of Jacen, Jaina, Ben, etc. Like how lucas decided to keep Coruscant. Visually and thematically recognizable, but not exactly the same.
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Fucking phone posting. That was supposed to be an edit. Can a mod please fix that?
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God dammit. I can't see anything on this damn phone screen
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I got you.
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SpoilerDarksider wrote:I honestly think they would've been willing to keep some of the Zahn stuff out of sheer popularity if the ep 7 writers hadn't decided to SpoilerLike how lucas decided to keep Coruscant. Visually and thematically recognizable, but not exactly the same.
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It would be a major hack writing disaster if it were true though.
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I agree. Given that Kasden is writing things I doubt this is true.Thanas wrote:It would be a major hack writing disaster if it were true though.
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This is mostly from the site Making Star Wars.
And given that this is JJ Abrams, who has previously done things like use fake scripts for casting purposes when filming Cloverfield, much of these rumors are simply that.
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OTOH, given that it is Adams who has already butchered Star Trek I see no reason why it couldn't be.Adamskywalker007 wrote:I agree. Given that Kasden is writing things I doubt this is true.Thanas wrote:It would be a major hack writing disaster if it were true though.
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I suppose there's a slim chance it could turn out well. The "brother turns to the dark side, sister must stop/redeem him" plot from LotF certainly had potential to be epic and compelling. It was Travis's and Denning's fault it went to shit with their blatant character/faction favoritism.Thanas wrote:It would be a major hack writing disaster if it were true though.
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I'll never forgive those two hacks for what they did to established characters like Pellaeon and Jade. It's like taking a dump in another persons garden and then telling the owner they were just fertilizing the roses.
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With Star Trek he didn't seem to understand the difference between homage and simply being derivative. Though Trek was actually written by the hacks Orci and Kurtzman. And part of the problem was that he made it too much like Star Wars, this film won't be worse because of that issue.Thanas wrote: OTOH, given that it is Adams who has already butchered Star Trek I see no reason why it couldn't be.
That was the fundamental problem with the EU, one author's good ideas are tarnished by a worse one.Thanas wrote:I'll never forgive those two hacks for what they did to established characters like Pellaeon and Jade. It's like taking a dump in another persons garden and then telling the owner they were just fertilizing the roses.
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Can they be blamed for character deaths? I thought the decision to start offing people for the sake of "DRAMA" was made at the editorial level.
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Likely a fair point. They can be blamed for piss-poor execution though.Darksider wrote:Can they be blamed for character deaths? I thought the decision to start offing people for the sake of "DRAMA" was made at the editorial level.
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I am not blaming them for character deaths, I am blaming them for:Darksider wrote:Can they be blamed for character deaths? I thought the decision to start offing people for the sake of "DRAMA" was made at the editorial level.
a) having them die in shitty ways contrary to previously established characters (Jade, who lost her cool despite being known to be one of the most focused characters there are) and
b) having characters act so that they are unrecognizable from previous versions (Pellaeon, Skywalker, Daala and nearly everybody else). This was the biggest problem of the post-Vong series, it just sucked. If you changed the names of characters with generics there would be very little allowing you to identify them. They just feel wrong. I should not need the persistent clues of "oh he's got a lightsaber" to be able to identify Luke of all people. Nevermind that the whole plot of that series was only possible by every major and minor character in charge being utter idiots.
It boggles the mind how Denning, who got the characters in Tatooine Ghost right could take such a nosedive.
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In his defense, he was limited by the fact that he was forced to work with coauthors with an agenda. If he had truly had freedom to write as he intended, presumably he wouldn't have had these problems. Wasn't he in something of a continuity war with Traviss? I believe either he or Allston wrote something about a group using a virus against the Mandalorians in retaliation for having Jaina train with 70 year old Boba Fett rather than her uncle.Thanas wrote:It boggles the mind how Denning, who got the characters in Tatooine Ghost right could take such a nosedive.
That has to be one of the dumbest plot points in all of the EU. Yet another reason it is good that the EU is now dead. Hopefully they take the Vong with them. That crap doesn't fit Star Wars.
As for my spoiler comments it looks like the one rumor might now be wrong: Spoiler
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Eh...no. We have seen what dreck he produces when he can write on his own. See Dark Swarm/Nest/whatever trilogy, where the master strategist of the NR gets his flagship stolen from him by bugs, or where the combined might of the chiss is not enough to deal with insects.Adamskywalker007 wrote:In his defense, he was limited by the fact that he was forced to work with coauthors with an agenda. If he had truly had freedom to write as he intended, presumably he wouldn't have had these problems.Thanas wrote:It boggles the mind how Denning, who got the characters in Tatooine Ghost right could take such a nosedive.
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Maybe he got lost up his own backside or something? Kind of like Traviss a bit in that respect. From most accounts, Republic Commando: Hard Contact was pretty good, with everything after getting steadily worse.Thanas wrote:Eh...no. We have seen what dreck he produces when he can write on his own. See Dark Swarm/Nest/whatever trilogy, where the master strategist of the NR gets his flagship stolen from him by bugs, or where the combined might of the chiss is not enough to deal with insects.Adamskywalker007 wrote:In his defense, he was limited by the fact that he was forced to work with coauthors with an agenda. If he had truly had freedom to write as he intended, presumably he wouldn't have had these problems.Thanas wrote:It boggles the mind how Denning, who got the characters in Tatooine Ghost right could take such a nosedive.
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Or maybe the earlier books had stricter editorship as would only be logical for someone new. Then once he got permission to do his own thing, he implemented his own bigger ideas instead of just playing with established characters and storylines.
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I had completely forgotten that series. Going from the NJO to that was the siren song of quality in the EU, I retract my defense of him.Thanas wrote:Eh...no. We have seen what dreck he produces when he can write on his own. See Dark Swarm/Nest/whatever trilogy, where the master strategist of the NR gets his flagship stolen from him by bugs, or where the combined might of the chiss is not enough to deal with insects.Admskywalker007 wrote:In his defense, he was limited by the fact that he was forced to work with coauthors with an agenda. If he had truly had freedom to write as he intended, presumably he wouldn't have had these problems.Thanas wrote:It boggles the mind how Denning, who got the characters in Tatooine Ghost right could take such a nosedive.