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TQ: What projects are you working on? Campaigns, miniatures, terrain...show us your work.
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>>97304062
Actual previous: 97258796
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>>97304161
A common mistake for the beginners.
>>97258796
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>TQ
I'm working on writing a fanfic centered around a TIE Interceptor squadron set some months after the Battle of Endor as the Empire is starting to fracture into warlordism. I'm taking a lot of inspiration from Rogue Squadron books and Battlestar Galactica, plus the TIE Fighter and Ace Combat video games.

Some tidbits
>small patrol group consisting of a pocket carrier-configured Loronar Strike Cruiser and two Arquitens light cruisers
>squadron is based on the Loronar strike cruiser along with a depleted squadron of TIE Bombers
>main character is part of a handful of planetary defense aerospace pilots given a chance of joining the squadron to fill up slots left by dead pilots
>mainly human character except 1-2 near-humans (probably miralan, umbaran and/or pantoran)
>first chapter will follow the Rogue Squadron style of in-medias-res impossible-to-win sim combat
>first actual combat deployment will be vs pirates with way too much imperial hardware and training
>later action will involve a trench run through mining/refinery complex tunnels on a heavily defended asteroid
>maybe a cameo or two from some lesser-known named pilots form the X-Wing minatures game like pic related.

Now I just need to flesh out the in-between parts and nail down the different squadron member personalities (and maybe a romance sub-plot if i can figure out how to write decent non-cringe romance scenes)
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>TQ
Trying to plan my next session. Players rolled 2 succeses and 1 threat when astrogating through imperial warlord space, have been trying to think of a fun little encounter they'd have to deal with that they could easily handle, but could spiral out of control if they aren't careful
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>>97304322
Maybe a encounter with a drifting Imperial Probe droid hyperspace pod that misjumped?
>if they fumble it, it could alert the closest Imperial warship to their position/ship signature
>if they ace it they could reprogram it for their own use
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>>97304813
forgot my pic
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Thoughts on a TIE Vulture droid?
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>>97304062
Ain't got no projects.
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>>97305448
I remember making that way back. Here's the updated version where it shows the split wing ability as well.
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>>97305567
That thing looks like it would be a absolute super-maneuverable bitch to dogfight.
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how do yall feel about the tie mauler. i think its dumb as bricks but in a charming way.
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>>97305678
It has that ugly pug charm.
It will however fuck up non-mechanized infantry something fierce which makes it a cheap-enough and good-enough machine for putting down guerilla hotspots where AT-STs aren't available
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>>97304813
That's good, I think it'll be a far flung scout from the Warlord they're personally feuding with. It'll be surveying wreckage from a previous battle between two other warlords
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>>97305454
Get one.
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>97301748
>Yep they are property.
Anon no, just because she needs to be your helpless little plaything at night doesn't mean she can't be your valued partner.
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imagine flustering your "rough in the streets, meek in the sheets" tomboy twilek by
>whispering "good girl" in her ear when on a mission
>"accidentally" running a finger along her lekku
>subvocalizing dirty talk on her private comlink frequency
>making her sit at your feet to make the slaveowner act more believable to Imperials
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>>97296618
First mentioned in Rebels but we were all expecting it to be the original Grand Moff Parkin' incident.

>>97296837
The Mandowank in the Repcom books made sense because there was only one Jedi master and he really did need the two mandalorians as effectively super-sergeants (and the only opne who could tardwrangle the Nulls), so spending time debunking their grousing with Facts and Logic while he was busy staining his own soul ordering all sorts of blackops wetwork that left him on shaky ground was probably not on the schedule.

The only other jedi were kids who didn't fit in with the order well.

>>97300215
I do not like really like the new chestplates compared to the classic stormtrooper pectoral plate and Snow/Army trooper thick plate) but helmet wise Tank trooper and Deathtrooper look pretty good helmet wise, shoretrooper looks like a worse tanktrooper and in fact was originally intended to replace the Tank Trooper entirely. George Lucas actually saved the Tant Trooper helmet from the discard bin when he went to check in on his own haunts and said he really liked it.

Arms, legs and the belly plate look fine on each.

Mousewars in general suffers from the refusal to use the sterling folding stock as anything but a foregrip and most of the new guns suck.

Death Trooper Body glove being corrugated rubber hose was weird.
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>>97306592
She will be fighting her genetic instincts every step of the way.
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>>97306901
Man, those old Dark Horse comics were kino
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>>97306687
>>97306901
Flustered twileks are best twileks
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>>97306942
They really are. Felt more like Star Wars than any comic since Disney.
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Get ready for the Ahsoka Wars multiverse
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>>97306988
invest in wolves and ahsoka NOW
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>>97306901
She's a grown-up Twi'lek woman, she can handle that for a few hours in public.

She can be my willing slave plaything at night, and if she's managed to be a Strong Independent Twi'lek all day she even gets to wear her collar like a good girl.

>>97306947
Challenge mode: Try that with a Dathomiran.
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>>97306988
Lol
LMAO
At least Crazy Cat gave us Andor and R1.
I wonder how Furloni would mismanage the whole IP
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>>97306988
Too late, there is only apathy now. They woked too close to their female force.
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>>97307057
>At least Crazy Cat gave us Andor and R1
Yeah, but at the same time she gave us the ST, BoBF, Mando S3, Kenobi and Acolyte.
Solo and the first two Mando seasons are in the middle somewhere.

Sadly they pivoted wildly from Star Wars Story movies to streaming shows to announcing crazy numbers of projects to quietly shelving every movie project to cancelling all streaming to . . .yeah whatever, it's not all KK's decisions that resulted in the death of the franchise.
She's just the face of incompetent management at the end of a decade of Hollywood incompetence.
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Where did they go wrong?
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>>97306988
Inevitable but still undesirable.
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>>97307101
not having sex
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>>97306988
>"it's totally going to happen this time", says Pat McGroin
I'll believe it when I see it.
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>>97307114
Revan understood sex would make him weaker. This is why he's canonically worse after getting with Bastila, the jedi removed that part of his brain.
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>>97307136
he is canonically more powerful after his edgelord phase
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>>97307162
Notice he still lost to Vitiate, who also lost after having sex. Vader made this mistake too.
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>>97306592
>doesn't mean she can't be your valued partner.
But not as co-pilot, hire duros or corelian for that. Keep twi-lek to deal with lone and bored custom officer.
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>>97307318
You can't trust a Corellian or Duros to handle your ship. They'll crash it. It needs a deft and properly trained hand.
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>>97305678
Raith Sienar has gone too far and must be stopped.
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>>97307495
I don't see the issue.
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>>97305678
I only like it as a shitty warlord design made cause there were a ton of TIE parts lying around, maybe with help from some Sienar engineers. But the actual Empire ought to have real tanks rather than shitty retooled starfighters
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>>97307522
Sienar, you can't just do lines of glitterstim off Twi'lek hookers' asses and stick alternate solar panels on the TIE ball while calling it a new tank design!
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>>97307624
Why?
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>>97307582
Hmm my space autism fails. I only recognize the AT-AT and TX tank. What are the others?
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>>97307686
LAVr QH-7 Chariot from the Thrawn Trilogy
The other two are Fractalsponge originals, the MAVr A7 Broadsword-class Repulsortank and the HAVr A10 Scythe Heavy Repulsortank.
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>>97306977
Why is M Bison there?
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>>97307734
Absolute units.
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>>97308475
Yeah they're meant to be part of the Saber-Class family. I don't always like Fractal's stuff (by God his AT-PT looks ugly and doesn't fit in Star Wars at all), but the tanks are good shit. And that image is old and doesn't really do them justice with the abhorrent lighting
I also didn't mention other non-tank ground vehicles which would make sense like Juggernauts or the Sub-Ter Rover which has been repopularized by EC Henry (which imo also makes sense for warlords to have, it seems like more an utility vehicle even if classified as a MAVw)
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>>97309782
wheeled vehicles always are jarring to me in star wars. the turbo tank barely skirts it because its a giant 6 wheeled monster tank.
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>>97309801
I can see all kinds of vehicles existing. Walkers, repulsorlifts, treads, wheels
Repulsorlifts are good tech but let's be honest, in worlds with a lot of mud or ice or anything that can interfere with it it makes sense that wheels would exist since they're more robust even if more primitive as well comparatively. I remember EC Henry pointing out that in Episode 1 we see a landspeeder just like Luke's with wheels (actually was the original ANH landspeeder model repainted lol), which implies landspeeders may have wheels for when the repulsorlifts jam which makes sense with planets as harsh as Tatooine.
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>>97309830
oh sure, the simplicity of a wheel will never become superfluous no matter how advanced the tech is. Its just quite rare to see it in focus within setting without the legwork of horrid terrain or obsolete technology.
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>>97309865
I personally think there's precedent for wheels existing even in luxury worlds like Coruscant (no, not just in the lower levels). I do agree they'd be far more common when it comes to rough terrain and conditions but hey, we still see very old outdated car models being used to this day.
Star Wars has definitely always had a taste for "obsolete tech". For instance, look at how slugthrowers still exist in many parts of the galaxy.
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>>97306988
Did you know Kathleen was a producer behind Back to the Future? I just saw that the other weekend when I rewatched it.
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The main issue with the NR in canon is Mothma was put in charge of all people instead of Ponc.
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Logically speaking Dooku is probably remembered rather fondly in galactic history by the time of the OT within the outer rim. Him being a sith wouldn't be common knowledge or considered impeiral propaganda, and would be seen as a figure who tried to prevent imperial rule and the exploitation that came with it.
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>>97307840
Saul Karath in his original republic admiral uniform.
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>>97312736
If they can all but erase common knowledge of the jedi order then they can absolutely erase knowledge of Dooku, and I don't see why they wouldn't.
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>>97312958
Was there ever actually common knowledge of the jedi? Especially in the outer rim? Anakin in TPM talks about them as if they are some mythical figures that can't be killed, not much different to how Motti dismisses them as some wacky wizards. There were only around 10k during the PT, your odds of encountering a jedi outside of the core is probably next to impossible, and you're planet might have never hosted one in literal centuries.
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>>97307495
Let me see that business card you found Sienar through.
>Rugged, Practical Designs
>No More Spice!
Oh, I see, they messed up the print run again! This should say,
>Rugged, Practical Designs?
>No, More Spice!
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Recommendations on droids? I got invited to an edge of the empire game and I wanted to play one but I'm not sure what type to go with
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>>97312736
Obi-Wan and Yoda could have told Luke about him at some point and that could be passed into the records of his order.
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>>97313762
Be a B1 droid and just troll everybody with your "Roger roger" responses and simplistic military programming.
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>>97312568
Shit, she has one hell of a resume from the 80s and 90s. She was a producer on ET, Gremlins, Hook, Jurassic Park, Indian in the Cupboard, Sixth Sense and many more. Executive producer on Goonies, the whole Back to the Future trilogy, An American Tail, Roger Rabbit, Schindler's List and so many more. She was also Associate Producer on the Indiana Jones movies and the original Poltergeist.
She started to fall off in the 2000s, with only a few good movies afterwards but from that resume, and her longtime friendship with George, it really seemed like a good choice at the time.
I think her biggest mistake was hiring JJ and not keeping him on a very tight leash.
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>>97313762
Played a droid in FFG. Had a lot of fun. Fluffed that I was a former Imperial Security Droid that had been stolen from the Imps and forced to fight in underground robot gladiator arenas for years.
I just wanted to make a big dumb punchy robot, but as people dropped out of the campaign all that were left were a lot of new players and the old guy who didn't want to take point so I had to act as the lead.
Granted, the droid eventually got painted hot rod red and had a mohawk and wore krayt dragon scales as armour and as a cloak.
Also bought a spaceship and painted it hot pink. Mostly to annoy another player who thought it was gay, but in-character because the droid thought the pink was a bold and masculine statement.
The campaign lasted over two years and by the end I had 18 soak and 42 Wounds. "Only" 18 Strain as an intentional droid weakness.

It was really fun constantly reminding the GM that his poison gas traps don't work on me.
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>>97313821
tell me more of your droid. sounds like a cunt to the dm's plans.
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>>97313831
Well, I've told the story on /tg/ before about punching a krayt dragon to death in our second session, forcing him to give me the promised 1,000,000 credit bounty and fucking up all money scaling for the rest of the campaign.
Or the time we were hired to clear a hutt's ancestral crypt of rakghouls and I came up with the idea to gas them. Give me a few secs.
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>>97313831
So about the droid, he was a big guy with 5 Brawn to start. Fights by punching things using wrist vamblades.

The party had had our first session on an abandoned space station and barely escaped with our lives, our ship blasted into hyperspace but barely held together for a rough landing on Tatooine. We're told we can either fix the old junker for 20,000 credits or buy a brand new(ish) ship for 35,000. It was the GM's way of giving us a goal for the odd jobs we'd take up while stranded on Tatooine.

One of the odd jobs he mentions was wildlife pest control. With bounties on various species, like a Whomprat infestation that would pay 10 credits per rat. Or troublesome Banthas paying 200 credits. Off-hand mentions 50,000 credits to deal with a sarlacc or 1,000,000 credits for a krayt dragon.
Well, you know what I had to try to go for. It was my first FFG campaign and while I was aware of how big Krayts were, but not how ridiculous their stats were compared to mine (pic related is the statblock).

I ask the rest of the party if they wanted to go with me. No one else is brave enough. They're all doing stuff like bodyguard work, or random repair work, or training for a big pod race with a hefty 5000 credit purse.
So I rent a skiff and fly out into the desert at night. Alone.
After a few rolls, the GM says I spot a krayt dragon, sleeping in a sand pit, not a care in the world.
I fly my skiff as high as I can above it and leap out. I think I'm going to some silly anime-style hit of landing on its head, using the momentum of my body to drive my vamblades into its skull. I roll my damage, 14.
"It takes none of that. Also, your blades take a point of wear." (if anyone isn't familiar, FFG gives equipment 3 pips of wear before they break and have to be repaired)
Well okay then.

(TBC)
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(cont)
I think I'm going to be clever and run to the back of its skull and try to stab its neck. Roll 11 damage.
"It takes none of that. Your blades take another point of wear. And the Krayt dragon starts to wake up"
He's trying to hint to me that I should just hop off this thing and run and hide.
As if.
I hang onto its skull as it rears up, fully awake now. It knows I'm on its head and flicks its head up trying to dislodge me.
I have a brilliant idea of letting it flick me straight up into the air.
GM describes me going up, the krayt looking at me, opening its mouth, complete with bits of creatures like rancors still stuck between its teeth, and rolls an attack to swallow me. He is nice and gives himself one Red die to see if I can be saved.
It works, he rolls a Despair. I'm lodged in its throat. He gives me one attack to do some damage and be spit out and get one more chance at life.
I roll. Only 10 damage, but GM isn't going to use its massive Soak value because I'm literally inside it at this point.
In addition to the damage, there's a double Triumph.
Roll on the Crit chart (anyone not familiar, in FFG, you roll a D100, plus or minus modifiers, and consult a chart to see what sort of damage you cause (pic related). Critical wounds are cumulative until healed) Rolled a 74. He starts to describe it as Hamstrung, but otherwise... "wait, did you add 80 to that?"
"No. That would be 154"
GM looks at the chart.
Looks at me.
Looks at the chart.
Looks at me.
"That wasn't supposed to happen."
FFG's chart, any critical of 151+, target is Dead.
I get back to town an claim my 1,000,000 credits and sell the krayt skull for another 250,000 to a collector.
Everyone else is jelly as fuck.
That 30,000 credits for a ship becomes chump change overnight.
It would be several sessions later before I would get my chance to get my own ship to paint bright pink. The 30,000 credit junker was the whole party's ship.
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And my droid gassing the 'ghouls story. The GM included rakghouls because... he likes rakghouls. Don't get me started on his Mando boner. And this was years before the Mandalorian show was even announced.

The party was hired by a Hutt to clear out his ancestral crypt of some "pests" that had been deposited there while on Nar Shaddaa. We're told in no uncertain terms that we'll be fucked by a six-foot rancor dick if we damage any of the art or frescoes that decorate the elaborate, underground tomb. He tells us to contact his majordomo(a very flamboyant droid) if we need anything else and we're shoved out the door.

We get to the crypt and find the doors have been broken open. But we can't see anything within. I kept a small remote droid packed just for such occasions. I send in the remote with a live video feed back to me so it can scout the area. See that the "pests" are rakghouls, which we had encountered earlier in the campaign. Most of the rakghouls pay the floating remote no mind as it ventures deeper and deeper into the ancient tomb. Finally get to the burial chamber of the patriarchs of the lineage and see this 5-meter tall, four-armed, red rakghoul. This one regards the remote for a moment before reaching out and crushing it with one of its arms.

As I tell the party, they come up with the idea of sending a person in (meaning me, because if I get hit, I'm immune to the plague) to aggro the rakghouls and lure them outside to a redoubt at the entrance where overlapping fields of fire should make short work of anything that walks outside. I decide I don't like being the bait bot and take a moment to think of a plan of my own.

I call up the majordomo and ask him to bring industrial amounts of CO2.

GM and rest of the party is just staring at me. I tell him the plan: "We're gonna gas the 'ghouls"

(TBC)
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>>97313881
(cont)
The party looks at me like I'm crazy. I point out that Nar Shaddaa is a world with expansive industry and so they would have CO2 in abundance for its many uses in various industries. And that the Nar Shaddaa atmosphere is mostly N2 and O2, the CO2 would sink. We defeated the earlier rakghoul encounter on a Star Destroyer by barricading ourselves in the control tower and opening the rest of the ship to space. So we had established within our game that the rakghouls did need to breathe.

Rest of the party is staring at me now. I point out that we are under contract to not damage anything inside the tomb. We can't damage anything if we don't actually go inside. So we'll get huge tanks of CO2, run hoses down the entranceway stairs and start pumping and simply wait. We'd still setup the redoubt with our heavy guns and barricades just in case anything comes rushing out.

GM is tossing through his notes to see if he has a response before just relenting. He (as the majordomo) calls up a full-sized freighter full of enormous CO2 tanks. We hook up our hoses and roll them inside and start the pump. GM rolls a few dice and tells us it will take 3 hours for the CO2 to fill the cavernous crypt. And then it might take a few more hours for the rakghouls to actually succumb.

On one hand, he was impressed that we used science to defeat the encounter that was supposed to last at least all session. On the other, he was a little miffed he didn't get to use his homebrewed Alpha Prime Rakghoul boss.

He tried the rakghoul boss in a hangar bay on a ship. I just threw the party through a blast door and had them empty the atmosphere on this side while I held it off. It died even quicker this time around.
Being a droid was fun. Not needing to breathe is a great trait.
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>>97313909
oops mean to quote >>97313898 as the first part of the story.
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>>97313881
what did you end up doing with so many credits? thats post game levels of cash, and makes it very hard to justify adventuring around.
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Playing EotE, how do you all come up with adventures for this? I'm used to fantasy and D&D, it feels hard coming up with actual sci-fi ideas.
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>>97313791
JJ was a bad choice, especially given what we already knew he was capable of thanks to the Star Trek movies, but leaving him in charge of the trilogy probably still would have worked better than that weird every-movie-a-different-director approach they started with.
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>>97313925
Other than spending it on expensive spaceships (which ate up the money pretty quick), I largely banked it. The GM liked to collect your character sheets at the end of each campaign so he can have your characters interact with future parties. A fun idea.
I came up with the idea that my character would "retire" by buying a huge luxury spaceliner and converting it to a mobile casino. And painted all gold.
And he would be all gold. And his krayt skin cloak would be a long feather cloak. And the GM would haveto describe all my walking as "sashaying" (at this point I'm just being an ass to him) and while the new party is on board the ship, this music MUST be playing on loop the entire time https://youtu.be/ph3tfdXNTe4 yes, the original since the remake still wasn't out yet.
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>>97313926
Well, what sort of fantasy classes do you like to play? There can often be some overlap with the sci-fi classes and jobs. The EotE can get really specific, so it helps to figure out an archetype and then work from there.
And don't be afraid to fluff something beyond the rules.
I'm doing a current campaign with SW5e(I don't like it nearly as much as FFG) set in the Clone Wars and I'm playing the super basic Human Male Fighter per the rules, but I'm fluffing it as a Clone Trooper who shoots big guns and provides support for the rest of the party.
Despite the party having three Jedi, I end up having to tell them what to do half the time, despite trying to tell them that I am a Clone and will obey any order they give me, they just don't seem interested.
I keep asking the DM when Order 66 is coming.
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>>97313925
Invest it in paying off debts, getting better gear, upgrading the ship or getting a better ship, getting a luxury ship upgrade*, insurance, setting up a retirement fund and house, buying a house for my PC's parents, buying a small fleet of murder/cargo loading droids, buying a large herd of GONK droids and letting them roam freely on my new retirement estate's grounds (that one led to a fun adventure). The sky's the limit, and the GM is incentivised to have the player spend AS MUCH as possible.
*https://swse.fandom.com/wiki/Luxury_Upgrade
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>>97313973
I mean I'm the DM. I don't know what to throw at my players. "Go kill womp rats in the local cantina basement" sounds lame.
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>>97313952
the lando dlc for star wars outlaws had a spaceliner casino that held the highest stake sabacc games around with a very ornate droid as the captain, not nearly to the scale as your droid, but its a bit funny the similarities official media would have down the road.
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>>97313984
"You've been hired by a local crime lord to kill an Imperial Moff who refuses to turn a blind eye to said crime lord's dealings"
Now the party gets to decide what sort of morality it wants. Full murder hobo killing evil Imperials, or helping the Imperials enforce their evil lawful ways by helping them get rid of a crime lord.
Or get jobs from a mysterious contact (who may or may not be a part of the Rebel Alliance) to strike and destroy Imperial infrastructure or steal money or ships from the Empire.
Or stealing rare and valuable ancient artifacts from rich asshole who supports the Empire. Or from the local crime lord.

Just spitballing here. You can take a lot of fantasy adventures and just replace things like "king" with "planetary governor" and still have cliche'd adventures rescuing a princess.
The sky's not even the limit since there's also all that space out there to explore. Like having the party fly into an asteroid field to investigate an ancient derelict spaceship for anything valuable and/ or fighting off space pirates who want the loot for themselves or are just harassing local civilian traffic.

>>97314004
Heh, I might have to check that out.
It does remind my of the many times we'd be in a public place and the party members would say "act subtle so you don't attract attention" and I'd have to remind them that "I am seven feet tall, four feet wide, and painted bright red. I do not do 'subtle'"
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quasi related, it's always been weird to me how droids never get to be eccentric or overly weird, hell the droid with the most personality is R2, and its just him being sassy and brash at most, or K-2S0 or HK-47 being very sarcastic. why can't we get droids who love to wear gaudy chains and furs and use blasters way over their weight tolerance and other dumb shit.
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>>97313984
The traditional "you're in debt to a hutt and working under it as payment" is always fun since it lets the party start off as thugs doing low level shit, then they can eventually get drawn into a larger event that can have consequences down the line (like if they join the rebellion without paying off their debt, they have to choose between doing a blatantly evil job that pays enough money to cover their debt or pissing off their boss by fucking up the job while remaining in debt, or dealing with the increased scrutiny if they find a jedi relic and report it to the Imperials).
Also, how you frame a quest can really shape the enjoyment of it and how the players will react accordingly.
when in doubt, use high-school level plagarism skills and just blatantly copy another plot but make it fit into the star wars setting. There's a large enough variety of planets and cultures that a good chunk of popular fiction can be easily retooled to work in the setting.
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What turret is this? It's not the DF9 or the 1.4 FD
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>>97313979
Kek, one of my old Saga campaigns had us encounter a decked out snub-cruiser (a Republic cruiser but smaller, Colossal Space Transport size) upgunned with turbolasers, bigger shields, faster, a few other things (even a cloak) and that upgrade. It was the personal ship of some rich as fuck hereditary governor in the Corporate Sector, basically a Saudi prince except IN SPACE, so it had absolute extreme luxury.

He flew around in it with his personal harem. Shit happened, and we legitimately salvaged the ship. Turned out after a few adventures that he was the wastrel useless son and his younger brother thanked us for offing him (which was an accident) because it let the younger brother inherit. So he let us keep the ship. The harem too, but we dropped most of them off and only kept a few who wanted to actually work as crew.

It turned out to be a trap, because keeping a ship like that in proper luxury status costs stupid credits and we ended up in debt to the younger brother several times. Also a Hutt at one point. But we kept at it because the roleplay. Especially the wine rack.
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>>97312568
KK is a plant, all her "credits" are nonsense which she got through her husband's connections.
Just know that at Lucasfilm, her being an "assistant manager" was just a nice way of saying she was the coffee girl who nobody took seriously.
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>>97314528
You can just say shit, as this anon shows.
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>>97313821
>Anon's droid had stats high enough to register in planetary-scale combat
What the fuck are other FFG DMs putting in their campaigns? Final Fantasy VII bosses?
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>>97313984
Womp rats "aren't much bigger than two meters", and Luke shot them from a Skyhopper. They don't necessarily sound like a starter enemy to me.
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>>97314106
The average droid is too oppressed for that, unironically
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>>97313984
>"not much bigger than two metres"
>contextually, two metres LONG, minus tail
>probably able to stand up to waist height on a human at minimum
>rats, and breed in gigantic litters
>have to shoot them from what is effectively a small gunship
>they look like fucking pic related
These are the sort of things you hunt from a long, long way away.
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>>97307624
LIKE HELL I CAN'T!
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>>97314106
Droids aren't completely sentient
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Tell me about your latest character.

>Teela Fortuna
>twi'lek
>charmer-type smuggler
>would rather charm and flirt her way out of (and often into) trouble than fight
>knows that carrying a big stick still works wonders though
>will blow you a kiss while she blows open your head with her blaster pistol if push comes to shove
>used to be a slave
>her owner gifted her her own slave contract before he died after a spice hand-off gone wrong
>violently opposes slavery
>needs to come up with the large sum of creds missing from the final payment to not default on the down payment
>works grey-market runs and con-jobs for a Gotal fixer
>no relation to Bib Fortuna of Jabba the Hutt fame, she just liked the sound of the surname as she didn't know her family name
>sometimes when she's alone between jobs or the rest of the crew is out doing recon she misses her old owner and wears the collar he made her wear
>it makes her feel at ease and comforts her
>afterwards she feels disgusted by her own actions and promises herself to space the damn thing into the closest star
>she never goes through with it though
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>>97315323
I need love interest characters for my party. Your character would be fun for that.
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>>97315882
Go for it. She could probably stir up both feelings and trouble for your party.
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>>97315323
>Luke Skywalker
>human
>stoic-type jedi
>would rather talk his way out of trouble than fight, but will unsheathe his lightsaber if need be
>mind trick also works wonders
>will crush you with the force while leaping over you if push comes to shove
>used to be a farmer of moisture
>he was gifted his fathers lightsaber while his aunt and uncle were massacred by imperials looking for droids
>violently opposes the destruction of planets
>needs to acquire lost knowledge to help him rebuild the Jedi order
>occasionally does work for the new republic
>related to Anakin Skywalker, is actually his secret son stowed away on his fathers home planet
>sometimes when he's alone and R2 is out doing recon he has a big glass of milk
>its yummy
>afterwards he feels refreshed and promises to have another glass of milk later
>he always gets another glass of milk
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>>97316017
I don't know about this one. Feels a little first draft.
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>Luke did I ever tell you about Count Dooku?
>You see, Count Dooku was a Jedi that uncovered a Sith conspiracy to take over the Old Republic so he covertly ordered a clone army under guise of then deceased Jedi Master Syfo Dias because the evil Sith Lord Darth Sidious wanted to bring the surprise evil army back to the Republic so he could use it for evil purposes but I luckily I found the evil army first so logically I decided to bring the evil army back to the Republic myself, then immediately afterward Count Dooku saved me from being killed and told how Darth Sidious planned to use the evil army for evil and offered to help me stop the evil but I told him to eat shit because reasons, then let your Father cut of Dooku's head because I had trained him very poorly, before soullessly using your mother to find your Father so that I could cut off his arms and legs and leave him to burn to death an an abandoned lava planet and finally separating you from your twin and hiding you from your own biological family because because you Father and I had a political disagreement about the meaning of the word treason which was only made possible because I refuse to listen to anybody around me -- including my old master -- and deliberately enabled the plot of the mustache twirling villain to ever exist.
>he as a good friend
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>>97315323
I feel like everyone at my table but me would find the spoilered part appalling.
>>97316017
Kek

>Hervis Panusted
>Human, or nearly human
>Young but extraordinarily skilled wielder of the vibro-sword, uses this to be a bounty hunter and mercenary
>Met an Order 66 survivor once
>Let him go in exchange for Jedi training
>Slightly more Force-sensitive than a glass of water, but it was enough for a few more subtle powers to stick
>Adds "Jedi-trained" to his resume
>This ruins his life
>Empire doesn't like that
>Needs to overthrow the government now
>A group of people way more Force-sensitive than he is show up to his apartment, they want him to share what he learned
>Works bounties to gather up credits, but no longer has guild support
>is sending part of that money to his cutie childhood friend who looks a bit like pic related
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>>97316894
>I feel like everyone at my table but me would find the spoilered part appalling.
Don't be a bigot and judge Twi'leks for behaving in the way their genetic memories condition them to.
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>>97316894
>Franklen
I would rather have little miss Park.
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>>97316888
>because you Father and I had a political disagreement
kek
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>>97304062
> TQ: What projects are you working on? Campaigns,

Honestly? Copying the various optional rules, submechanics, prevalent vehicle profiles, and common/ubiquitous NPC profiles for the FFG Star Wars system onto my phone’s notes folder to allow me to more quickly pull up specific (and usually niche, if It’s something I don’t know off the top of my head) rule(s) than remember which book it’s in, turning to the page, and reading it over.

Mostly because
> 1) FFG/Edge’s Genesys system is my favorite and is the one I’m most comfortable ad libbing.
> 2) Star Wars is a fantastical space opera setting with decades of lore (and a setting so huge that there’s always room for homebrew content). And is such a cultural touchstone that it’s unlikely to have a player that needs an explanation of what the setting is, how it works, and what it’s about. “It’s Star Wars!” Is all players need to know.

And ultimately because maybe one day I’ll be able to run an FFG Star Wars campaign once again and if I do, I would absolutely want to make it be a full open-galaxy sandbox style campaign where I can just go “Alright, here’s your PC’s starting funds, here’s the party’s ship, and here’s the planet your PC is currently standing on, go nuts” and be ready to roll with whatever the players choose to do to make it as interesting and exciting as my imagination will allow. No pretense of some “main plot” laid down by the GM they HAVE to follow, derail, or ignore.
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>>97317363
I'm doing a campaign like that using Edge of the Empire. PCs started on a backwater jungle moon in the outer rim. However with any sandbox game they need an immediate goal to organize around. From there drop hooks for interesting things going on that they can grab onto.

The obligation system from Edge plays well into a sandbox style game. It makes it so that no matter the situation it can be tied to a PC motivation. It's a rare situation where zero PCs care about the current course of action
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>>97316888
checked, thanks Obi-wan
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I wish there were more Imperial focused fan books and stuff to base a campaign around. I'm not really into being smugglers and outer rim criminals, I'm into either being a Rebel or an Imperial
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>>97317732
Here you go: https://www.reddit.com/r/swrpg/comments/1duuehc/imperial_sourcebook_addendum_more_info_in_the/
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>>97315323
Okay… keep in mind that I’m t e GM, so this character was actually the last antagonist the party faced:

> goes by the holonet alias “Griefer”
> Hutt
> terminally online incel
> obnoxious troll that even other Hutts can’t stand to be around
> no job, no criminal network, he subsists entirely off a trust fund his family set up to keep him away.
> he’s petty
> he’s immature
> clearly learned all his social skills from just… the most vile corners of the holonet
> no capacity for self reflection
> or self awareness
> terrible hygiene, even for a Hutt (and that’s admittedly already a low bar)
> all his servants and henchmen are droids because they are the only things that he can get to be loyal to him (only because he can just program them to be mindlessly obedient)
> pretty much focused in on the PCs because after one disastrous encounter, he thinks the PCs stole his girlfriend (she wasn’t his girlfriend)
> and basically blames the PCs for why he can’t find companionship (they weren’t, but again, Griefer isn’t capable of self reflection, so he won’t even consider the possibility that he’s the problem)

I actually came up with a novel way to keep this character on the Players minds when they were doing other things by tying his shenanigans into the obligation system, basically set it up where each PCs obligation scale was split in half. Half a PCs obligation would still be their normal Obligation issues, but the other half would be Griefer. so that way, when obligation triggered there’d be 50/50 chance that it’d either be the typical obligation drama, or the PCs discover that Griefer has (remotely from his secret hideout) done some bullshit meant explicitly to rage-bait that specific PC.

I actually thought it was a fun way to keep the new BBEG relevant without outright railroading the players. They were still free to do their side-quests, but sooner or later, the party was going to get sick of his nonsense.
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>>97316017
>spoilers
Way too cute, and actually pretty in-character for a Twi'lek.
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>>97317851
>”what? No spoiler about some weirly wholesome but embarrassing secret”

No, not really, when I sat down to make this character, I did so with the goal of trying to make a character that is as unambiguously hateable as I could while still keeping the character believable.
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>>97315323
I mentioned him earlier here >>97313973
Made him one of the first batches of Clones, so he'd have extensive combat experience. Was part of an elite squad that raided several key Separatist leaders homes and ships, including a (botched) raid on Grievous' capital ship. Because he's an older clone, the indoctrination isn't as good as it would later be and he suffers from instability, having an episode that got him kicked out of his squad and would have just languished in the shittiest of shit jobs if the Jedi making up the party hadn't wrangled him along for their mission. It involves tailing Grievous, so the figured a clone with experience having fought Grievous and survived would be a good candidate. Only I drink constantly and smoke way too many death sticks to cope with the crippling PTSD.

Still, as a heavy weapons operative, he stays at ranged to provide fire support. And carries a few dozen grenades because I can throw one as a bonus action.

The campaign has been a rough retelling of KOTOR1 but during the Clone Wars. The party is on Taris, with Separatists blockading the planet instead of Sith, and heard there were rakghouls haunting the lower levels. We went to investigate and found they weren't ghouls, just spice mine slaves who got addicted to the airborne particulates and eventually all their minds snapped. So the slavers just dumped them in the slums to go feral and grabbed more hapless civilians to press into their mining gang. We freed all the non-psychotic slaves and detonated the slavers.

Got dragged into an underground series of arena battles, eventually fighting a mandalorian boss character. I claimed his helmet because my character is the only one who has mando blood. Cloned mando blood but still valid.

Battled through literally hundreds of B1s in a Separatist base before beheading a command droid (needed his codes to get through the blockade) and hijacking a tank to shoot a up couple dozen vulture droids.
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>“Luke, many years after I die you will have to deal with the machinations of a warlord named Trioculus. Now, Trioculus is a warlord of the Empire, but not one of the competent ones. No, no. He is the sort of villain who announces himself with phrases like ‘Dark Greetings!’ as though he’s trying out catchphrases for a children’s holodrama. He will claim to be the son of Emperor Palpatine, and many will believe him, because he has three eyes and that seems convincing enough for most Moffs. But Luke… you must remember this. It is vital. He is not Triclops. Triclops is a different three‑eyed son of Palpatine. The galaxy is large, and the Emperor was… busy. Trioculus will seek the Glove of Darth Vader, a relic of unimaginable power, or at least of considerable marketing potential. He will build superweapons. He will command Stormtroopers. He will kidnap children. And yet, Luke… he will be thwarted. Repeatedly. By those very children. He is not a great threat. He is more of a… persistent inconvenience. A sort of cosmic reminder that evil is not always grand or terrifying. Sometimes it is merely embarrassing. But take heed, Luke. Should you ever hear someone greet you with ‘Dark Greetings!’… do not be alarmed. It is only Trioculus. He means well. Or at least, he means something. And in his own way… he is a good friend.”
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>>97319779
>He is not Triclops. Triclops is a different three‑eyed son of Palpatine
Was Palpatine really into Gran chicks?
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>>97317363
>full open-galaxy sandbox style campaign
As someone doing that, let me help you fight off some future burnout and give yourself the fun kind of challenge. Don't do the whole galaxy. Have your story take place within a sector.
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>>97314782
>>97314796
I think the 2 meter ones are the big broodmothers and largest males. The rest are more like 1 meter.
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>>97316017
Is luke actually supposed to be stoic? I get that he has some part of that as a full-power-wizened jedi, but all the time? Didn't he used to just want to see the stars, he doesn't have to crave adventure, but what happened to that light hearted part of him?
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I know I'm late to the thread, but

You should post minis and play tabletop games.
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>>97315323
Same one I've been playing for a year or more now. Zeltron failed Jedi, member of the Explorer Corps, she's basically Lara Croft with dual pistols and a lightsaber (that she barely knows how to use effectively, it does make a great door opener though).
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So what kind of ship is your character flying around in?
is there a maximum comfy ship that you daydream about your star wars self flying around in?
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>>97319779
Hey, I'll have you known that "DARK GREETINGS!" is the ritual greeting on the Prophets of the Dark Side, a centuries-old cult of Sith-worshipers founded by the great three-eyed Sith Darth Millenial to further the Sith's grand plan of destroying the Jedi.
They'll have you know that they're a very serious and menacing cult and you shouldn't be laughing at them. It hurts their feelings.
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>>97315323
We're playing a SWTOR era Sith Empire game using SW5E.
>Iyvar Godsthief (selfstyled)
>Kaleesh
>Way of Technology Consular (Think Mechu Deru practioner)
>Far too curious for his own good. Driven by both his natural inclinations and the whispers of the Force to understand things.
>This curiosity leads him to desecrating a religious site his tribe calls 'the Godsfalls', a place where ancient capital ships crashed centuries ago
>Gets away with it for years, learning from the databanks and a half mad droid survivor until his tribe catches him
>Sentenced to death
>Escapes back to the wrecks and manages to get the point defences online, starting a year long holdout against his tribe
>That only ends when the distress beacon he 'accidently' (the force) activated pays off/
>Gets picked up by a strangely reasonable Darth who has a habit of collecting freaks and weirdos to use (i.e the rest of the party)
>is now learning to channel the force through his shotgun while poking at everything he comes across.

He's a weirdo primitive force fuelled tech savant who considers aliens to be demons or other entities that share the heavens with the true Kaleesh gods. He sees himself as something of a trickster deity that basically skipped the line to become a god by stealing the knowledge of the cosmos and now needs to 'catch up' so he can survive the madness of these wartorn heavens he's stumbled into.

Kaleesh are really cool.
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>>97320013
Trioculus wasn't actually Palpatine's son. He was just some random human with a mutation that gave him a third eye who pretended to be Palpatine's son since apparently Palpatine's son having three eyes was common knowledge among the moffs. Though apparently they didn't know that Triclops, Palpatine's real three-eyed son had his third eye in the back of his head and not on his forehead like Trioculus.
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>>97320849
he just grew up and also saw a bunch of people die
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>>97315323
>Tell me about your latest character.
I'm a human male CorpSec Investigator. My parents moved to the Corporate Sector to stay away from the Republic/brand new Empire at the end of the Clone Wars because they were both CIS officers..

Unfortunately, this led to me having a slight dislike for the Empire, and thus taking triple care when checking a bunch of 'misfiled' cargo manifests for freighters, and writing a report. This set shit in motion that resulted in a lot of egg on many faces and me being 'promoted' to an independet investigator slot (i.e. out of sight), handed a shuttle ticket and an order to check the books on a list of ass-end-of-nowhere branch offices.

And that is how I ran into a Nightsister, her Twi'lek Slicer acquaintance, Corellian Smuggl- I mean, independent freighter captain and the Twi'lek technician that keeps the YT-1930 flying.
There is also an astromech droid on the ship, but it mostly communicates in swearwords directed at the slicer or tech when they touch the ship.
It's FFG SW RPG, and rules wise my char is an Alliance Officer, though I'm technically still on CorpSec's payroll. The year is around 5 BBY.

The Twi'lek Slicer is involved in some kind of Rebel cell, and we've done two jobs for her 'friend' on the other end of that comlink so far. The first one was extracting data, easy with our somewhat overspecialized tech abilities and a lot of social bullshittery to talk our way into and out of places.
Second one was 'just pick up some crates'. Went well, apart from the bit where the crates were guns and explosives, there were labour riots going on and some bounty unter-like types showed up. The Slicer got shot in the gut by looters and almost died.
Current goal is to stop the ship almost falling apart. And we have to find a way to alter some records because technically the Slicer is an escaped slave.

The Nightsister and me are dating, and she pointed out that Dathomir needs repopulating.
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>>97321533
>>97320849
Luke should be a stoic optimist, especially after he marries Mara Jade and becomes a father.
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>>97320850
I want too but too much money and here in my country it's too expensive
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>>97320013
>>97321444
See the part that amuses me most is that Trioculus is from chapter books intended for very young readers. And yet the first book featuring him took time to specify that Trioculus is not Triclops. There's like a whole paragraph explaining who Triclops was, and that Trioculus is *not him*.

Y'know, just in case any of these first graders were hip-deep in the weeds of the old EU and even knew who Triclops was...
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>>97321968
until mara dies and the new republic turns on the jedi order
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>>97322329
Oh, did they do that?
Must've been a story arc I missed.
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>>97322537
It was fate or legacy right? I know Jacen kills mara and then he wanders around with Ben after the new republic got mad at Luke's Jedi. I havent either but I assumed he wouldnt be optimistic.
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>>97315323
>>Tell me about your latest character.
>Lt. Darro Schule
>Staff Corp Officer in Republic Navy
>logistics officer
>if I'm near the front, things are bad
>19 BBY
>get assigned to massive push into Separatist territory to make subsequent invasion of Raxus feasible
>War will be over by Life Day
>heard that one before
>getting sent to frontlines
>damn, I hear that's bad for you
>work with clones
>they're good people, hope we take care of them when this is over
>on rare occasions, work with Jedi
>more like pick up after the messes they make after they're long gone
>a Jedi assigned to our cruiser
>don't like that, they have a habit of putting people too close to danger and getting them killed
>not my idea of fun
>holonet says Count Dooku was killed
>maybe war really will be over by Life Day
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>>97321196
>my character
Aggressor Assault Fighter. It's the type IG-88 built IG-2000 out of, and it's also the most massive "starfighter" I'm familiar with. It has room for eight passengers. I have to assume this thing was originally designed as a way to insert a commando squad or something.

>my dream ship
Consular-class "cruiser", with some aftermarket weapons. Crew small enough to be made up of just my closest people.
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>>97321404
I like it. It's like The Gods Must Be Crazy with buckshot.
>Kaleesh are really cool.
Indeed.
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>>97321196
I want to own a trade federation battleship
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>>97304062
I had an idea where a group of friends and I would take turns running a game of Star Wars Saga Edition. Basically we'll each be doing an episode. I'm running into an issue where the character I want to run is just too derivative

>orphan
>mechanic
>force sensitive
>female

I just ended up making Rey.
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>>97322745
That's a very long table. Were you playing some sort of custom scenario?
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>>97321665
>There is also an astromech droid on the ship, but it mostly communicates in swearwords directed at the slicer or tech when they touch the ship.
Those damn wormheads are touching my ship!
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>>97324771
You're correct. 4 players, 300 points each. I (Empire) had to get my GAV tank all the way up the board to the Imperial outpost. If I made it to the end of the board, I escaped the ambush. The other factions could interact with the kyber crystal canisters on the back of the GAV to secure them for themselves and haul away.
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who is the Star Wars equivalent of my nigga
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>>97323884
Make her a Dathomiri that got abducted off-planet at a young age before being inducted into the Witch sisterhood. That give you a lot of cultural and personality ideas to play with to move away from the Rey-ness.

>nightsister proper or other clan?
>taken pre or post Imperial bombing?
>is her force affinity based purely on instinct or has she discovered it via a teacher?
>does she use somatic components to "activate" her force powers like the old witches or is it just heightened reflexes/insight/timing or "I'm just lucky"?
>does she want to go back and find out where she's from?
>who took her?
>who trained her?
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>>97325459
Despite the hate for Traviss' works around here i'd say Kal Skirata.

>old man in profession where men die young
>picks up waifs and strays
>takes care of his men
>brings his old mates out of retirement for one last scrap
>sets up in a fortified homestead in the boonies
>sets up a proper clan and home with people essentially snatched from military service
>goes the extra mile for his boys to his own detriment
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>>97325501
I wanted to make her a Lepi cuz I'm a sucker for rabbit girls but there's pretty much no lore for them other than "they're rabbits", which I guess isn't that bad since you can do whatever and it wouldn't be considered out of character for the species.
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>>97325734
There is a bit of lore about the Lepi but not a lot unfortunately
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Lepi/Legends#History
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>>97325756
>Max from Sam and Max was canonized in Star Wars
Heh.
Also not seeing Lop in there. She not considered a Lepi?
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>>97325790
According to the Wook she's a Lepi. Might be she's not on the list since she's from Visions
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>>97325790
Look under "Non-Canon sources" under the "Canon" tab. She's listed there.
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>>97325790
Visions stuff is alternative galaxies or some shit. It's neither legends nor canon.
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>>97325822
>>97325807
Yeah, found it. Was looking up and down the Legends side.
>>97325823
Yeah, it fits in that weird in-between area.
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I had a small writing prompt idea for anyone who wants to contribute or share: Come up with a clone trooper with a nickname, and a single sentence as to how they earned the nickname.
>Scoot
>A sniper with an unconscious habit of always repositioning a few inches after every single shot.
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>>97325836
>sneed
>feed and seed's (formerly chucks)
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>>97325836
>Gourmet
>Got General Skywalker to eat that bag of bugs
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>>97325992
that's really good, anon.
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>>97325836
Baller
>always going on and on about the latest gravball game
Ling
>got caught mid-coitus with a clawdite militiawoman
Norm
>desperate to know how living a normal civvie life would be after watching way too many holodramas
Specs
>knows the manual of arms to the point of being able to recite different weapons specs in his sleep.
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>>97325836
>Bullseye
>somehow made it to the frontlines without being able to hit the broad side of a bantha at twenty paces
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>>97325836
>Buzz
>would get drunk before missions and absent-mindedly start stimming a "zzzZZzzzZZzz" noise before being yelled at for interfering with comms.
That's my current clone trooper's backstory
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>>97326133
>>somehow made it to the frontlines without being able to hit the broad side of a bantha at twenty paces

More like put on the frontlines BECAUSE he can't hit the broad side of a bantha and command just wanted to be rid of him.
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Would it be considered lame or tacky to… maybe sneak in one or more classic D&D settings (or something nigh indistinguishable from them) as planets within the larger Star Wars galaxy for a EotE campaign?

I dunno, I just thought it might make for an amusing crossover situation. You know, like seeing a bunch of smugglers, bounty hunters, or possibly even a force user wandering around Faerun, Ebberron, or even Barovia, doing the usual Star Wars shenanigans, god help them if any of the characters are Quarren or Devaronian
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>>97326268
Dathomir used to be Sword and Sandal DnD/Conan IN SPAAAACE, complete with evil witches, slave-taking amazons, force powers described as actual spells and fantastical !NOT-Dragon riding beasts.
TL;DR: Go for it. It has been done before.
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>>97325459
Isn't it Jango?

>Legendary warrior
>trained by a master he idolized
>Fell in with bad guys
>cloned the fuck out of him
>Died ignoble death (was permanent in Jango's case)
>One clone son carries on his legacy
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>>97326268
there's some comics where anakin and obiwan land on mech-warrior planet too.
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>>97313032
knowledge of the jedi was strictly regulated, only other jedi get to even look at the records, and even then you had to be of a specific rank to see it all.

To the average joe anyone who swung around one of those "laser swords" was a jedi, or if they don't have any of those force powers they probably took it from one.

Sith in the eyes of the average joe wasnt even a thing, they just thought they were jedi with "red laser swords" since the jedi guarded their knowledge so strongly that nobody knew who was who.
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Reminder to turn off your twilek secretary's pleasure gear cycle from time to time. Keeping her a flustered mess is all fine and good but she needs to concentrate on work as well.
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>>97326456
plus sometimes the force is seen as some kind of curse or the person is "gifted" to some average joes
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>>97326456
ive never been too big a fan of them not knowing what a sith was. like sure the minutia is irrelevant to the masses, but jedi want to keep peace, blue and green laser swords, sith want to skull fuck you on you mother's grave and use red sabers
I think even the most yocal of locals would get the distinction.
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>>97326554
Red saber would just be another flavor of "space wizard fuckery coming ta take yah babies and tell ya how to live" to most people beyond the mid-rim. Maybe AgriCorp "jedi" would be the norm but those are the red cross/UN humanitarian agencies of the setting and mostly help colonies grow food and set up water filtration
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>>97326268
Spelljammer was basically that. Just replace the sailing ships with Star Wars ships. You'll need to do some editing of the D&D cosmology (e.g. its all fake and primitive and wizards are just using the force) but it could be done.
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>>97326554
>>97326619
I don’t believe that in the time of the republic, the Jedi were ever a “secret”, or even what one might call a “secret society”. I think the problem was just a scale issue, at their height, the Jedi order likely numbered in the thousands, or possibly tens of thousands. But where serving a galaxy of a hundred billion stars!

Even if you sat there and told me “well 1/3 of those were in the unknown regions”, and “not every star has a System”, and “not every system is inhabited”, you are still left with a cosmic fuckton of stars and given that this IS Star Wars, likely most of those have planets and moons that are capable of (or actively are) supporting life on them.

Which means for 99% of the galaxy, they’ve likely never seen a Jedi, and if they even know what a Jedi is, it’s likely from 6th or 7th hand accounts. And like a game of telephone, by the time the average citizen hears about them, the story has been warped and exaggerated to outrageous levels, and given that the reality is already hard to believe (mystical warrior monks with magic powers) one can only imagine how crazy the rumors can get
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>>97326791
The biggest problem with Jedi lore at this point is that the PT and OT give them wildly inconsistent depictions across the two eras, and even within their own eras. Sometimes we get Dooku's mission to Raxus in Tales of the Jedi, where people clearly know what Jedi are, and are happy to have them there. But then, as was said eariler, you get Anakin in TPM acting like he's just met Sir Gawain. With how compressed the timeline is between the OT and PT at this point, it makes the Death Star meeting a little mystifying. Motti's delivery really treats them like Order 66 was generations ago and Force sensitives have become so rare and unheard of that what was once true can be taken as embellishments by kooky boomers, not like he himself think the Jedi were a bunch of schiesters.

Some SW authors clearly want Jedi to be well known and deeply-involved in the PT, and some SW authors clearly want them to be a secretive, reclusive bunch of space monks that only the lucky and those in the know have experience with. These approaches are incompatible, and make the lore messy.

As for Sith, though, everything we have for lore right now has them pretty much extinct for at least a millennium. Easy for me to believe that for all but the Jedi and their closest friends, Sith are unknown and unheard of. Plageuis and Sidious would have seen it to their advantage to feed this, probably went out of their way to tell people who knew about their abilities that they were Jedi, and generally spread lies and half-truths about ancient Sith, further muddying the picture for Joe Moisture Farmer.
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>>97326268
Check out the second Ewoks movie. It's pretty good.
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>>97326268
FFG made up a whole planet which was basically that, Weik. It's a little bit more "immersive" about it though.

I first learned about while looking for good melee weapons in the system. The greatswords they make there are no joke. Brawn+4 base damage, Defensive 1, crit rating 3, and two hard points.
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>>97326528
How can you look at AI and be fine with the cheap, glossy look of it?
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>>97326913
That doesn’t sound like a problem to me. It just reflects a reality that some places are going to be more familiar with the Jedi than others. This can be the result of any number of factors, how close you are to coruscant, how far off the major hyperspace lanes the place is, is the planet host to a force vergence or Jedi monastery? Is that area of space relatively quiet? Or tumultuous? All this can affect how likely or frequently Jedi will visit that area and how many unembellished stories of Jedi exploits will reach the ears of the general populace.

So yeah, I do imagine people on Corellia or Sullust are going to be more familiar with the Jedi than someone on Kal’sebbol, or Nar Shaddah.



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