Watching (as per usual) over my housemate's shoulder as he's been exploring this game, I have to admit I'm intrigued. Eve, bless it, is a game best played by those who can afford to Take It Seriously, and I just ... can't, anymore.
Legal practice, it turns out, is a lot like Eve: opaque, non-user-friendly, treacherous, high stakes, and with a hell of a learning curve. It's a damn shame, but I only really have room for one Eve Online in my life.... So, I'm in the market, I'm afraid, and apologies to anyone caught up in one of Aria's half-finished projects. Aria would continue them; I simply can't.
So.
I love the Star Wars universe, its creator's foibles notwithstanding. I loved KOTOR, I loved the West End RPG, and I didn't touch Galaxies with a fifty-foot lightsaber. I do not love the revisionist force power scheme that allows "Jedi" to huck rocks, floor chunks, and expensive banks of computer hardware at people while claiming to use the Force for "knowledge and defense, never for attack," but I am willing to let it go.
My question, my primary, burning question, is this:
Can you talk to the other side? Do Sith and Jedi speak in words at times, or only in the mutual language of lightsabers? Can you be corrupted? Turn traitor?
Can you, in short, engage in the drama of temptation, fall, and redemption (or deeper fall)-- a core element of the Star Wars mythos?
If not, can you at least pretend that it's possible by engaging in a bit of banter over drawn sabers instead of immediately making with the hack and slash?
Speaking as someone who dearly and deeply loves the Darth Vaders and Emperor Palpatines of the universe (especially the Palpatines), the inability to explain to poor, anguished, impressionable Luke why the Dark Side is *truly* the correct path would make this one a non-starter.