Star Wars Roleplay: Chaos

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

A force sensitive vong...

Everything has vast amounts of stupidity tied into it. I could go on for an hour about the stupidity in the original triology. (I won't even mention the prequels). However, you have to take the good with the bad. See the roses in the briar patch, rather then just the briars.

Otherwise, Star Wars is about a abusive father and his rebellious teenager who runs away from home with a criminal and an anti-social old man.

[member="Preliat Mantis"]
 

Nyxie

【夢狐】
Wyrwulves. Actually just found that lovely gem last night looking for a good race to do an Anubis play-by.

Because a six-limbed sentient dire wolf that turns into a cocoon at puberty and sprouts into a four-armed man makes all the senses.



The vampires I don't mind because it is bound to be a thing either way, and angels are really just a species shrouded by folklore so that I don't mind either.
 
Ah, he was referring to the six-armed wolves? I've always liked those. I thought he meant Gurlanins. (Another good one for an Anubis playby)

The movies also made Gungans.

Enough said.
 
I liked he idea of Midis, but it could have gone a better way if they were used solely as a correlating measurement factors to Force prowess. The intelligent bit was unneeded. It was an interesting addition to the Science Fantasy that is Star Wars but disposable. A type of Vampire was inevitable.

Honestly though, outside of the name and having lupine young, Codru-Ji bare no resemblance to werewolves.
 

Nyxie

【夢狐】
LOL, this guy. Shakespeare wasn't good.

Shakespeare's a man, my friend, not a title.

Anyways, I have a Vong that's sensitive to force. ;)

*inb4 that's a dirty joke*

Well, Vong-Shaped. I just really wanted to say that line, lol.
 
[member="Mistress Kurah Rrusho"]

I'd love to sit here and debate the difference between the genre of Shakespearean poetry and the man with lesser minds, but I'm sure you have important things to do. LOL this guy
 

Nyxie

【夢狐】
Cable Smith said:
[member="Mistress Kurah Rrusho"]

I'd love to sit here and debate the difference between the genre of Shakespearean poetry and the man with lesser minds, but I'm sure you have important things to do. LOL this guy
No, please, indulge me. In fact, I leave my PM box open and invite it. I much appreciate it when people have strong, evident defensive statements for their arguments and debates.

Perhaps my mind, too, is of a "lesser" kind than your time affords.
 
@Cable Smith I will also add: SW was tailored from a literary device. It was a legitimate phenomenon, the first space opera, that had some inspiration from a few sources. Namely buck Rodgers among others but certainly not Shakespeare. Yes there are some Shakespearean elements, but Shakespeare was a cornerstone in literature and theater (which is what makes me doubt your understanding and fluency of the Bard's works).

The original series was derived from the hero's journey as put forth by Joseph Campbell. The prequels can be equated to the villain's journey being paved with good intentions and ending in hellfire. If you want to compare it to Julius Cesar: I can understand that. But even that point is flawed.

But let us hope you can demonstrate your "superior mind" as opposed to slinging empty insults. Some of us have actual literary careers here.
 
Cable Smith said:
[member="Mistress Kurah Rrusho"]

I'd love to sit here and debate the difference between the genre of Shakespearean poetry and the man with lesser minds, but I'm sure you have important things to do. LOL this guy
Please do not try to antagonize people in a manner that you clearly have no understanding of. If you wish to discuss with people the subject of literature, please do - but refrain from slinging names at people and other significant figures.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top Bottom