I respond to Bonnie saying that LFL cares about science in my way too nice way:
Kaufman responds with this crap:I wrote:I assure you -- as a LFL staff member -- that both we and our authors take scientific or logical continuity seriously
I apologize if I'm only fanning the fire, but isn't this very blog we are commenting on saying that science and logic aren't part of the mythical world (which would include Star Wars)? Whether this is the view of LFL or not is irrelevant, I think. Mr. Kaufman's point of view is clear. Again, I'm not trying to be insulting, but that part of your post seems contradictory with the blog.
Where did I, or Bonnie for that matter, say anything about continuity? (although it's pretty clear he doesn't have a real grast on that concept either.) I spoke of science and logic, not continuity. What an arse.RK wrote:No, it's not contradictory. We do take continuity very seriously. LFL's commitment is obvious-- my bookshelves are filled with examples.
I too take continuity very seriously. I spent a whole year defending and preserving it as Continuity Supervisor at LucasArts.
As I've said before, continuity is wonderful. It enriches the GFFA.
But holy wars over numbers and details distract from the big issues of Star Wars-- the things it can teach us about life and ourselves.
Yoda said "Luminous beings are we. Not this crude matter." It ain't about the body, it's about the soul.