And I took the "year and a half" for the storyline bible the same as everything else: probably too much "ooh shiny" the whole time. As I blogged before, CCP has ADD.
No, no no no... what I'm irked about is that it should have been in place long, long ago. I don't blame White Wolf at all for not wanting to devote resources to making a tabletop game now. As I said not long ago on the EVE Fiction forums, this stuff should have been in place. Why? Because it's going to be a
continuous uphill battle
until that bible is in place. "Oooh shiny," doesn't work in publishing, and it
really shouldn't be acceptable in game development. I've got a lot more respect for the task that Tony has at this point, and I'm
betting he's got a
lot on his plate right now.
That said: if CCP wants to go anywhere else with the IP aside from media tie-in novels, they need to have that bible, and they need to consolidate the setting of the game. It should have been done by now. Not only will this be an issue moving forward with the immersion aspects (note I didn't say "features") they wish to add, but I now completely understand why they put a halt to the Chronicles; it's adding in more aspects that need to be consolidated into the bible instead of being born of and added to it.
Everything added in, storyline-wise, needs to be set in stone. As much of a "fan" of Star Wars EU as Tony has shown to be (see -I think?- the 2008 Fanfest EVE IP video for details), and with as much understanding of what has gone wrong in his eyes with how that IP has been handled, I really think he should understand how not to make those mistakes, without falling into the others that he seems to be falling into ( ::cough::fear of fan rejection::cough:: )...
...and darn you Casiella, I
know what you're thinking!
I won't do it I tell you! I'm out!