clearspira wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 7:20 pm
In fairness, I wasn't an EU reader. It was always the OT and later the Prequels for me growing up. If it wasn't on-screen it was nothing.
Buuuuuttttt.... I would feel for you if we got Token Mara Jade because Star Trek's hopeful future meant so much to me growing up. I rail on ''Picard'' because Picard the character got me through some of my darkest times. I know that sounds odd, but sometimes you latch onto stuff when you need to y'know?
I don't have the same attachment to Wars as I do Trek; but I know that some people do. And to see what Disney has done to it up until this point has been insulting. And what really tickles my anger glands on this is that when Disney/Marvel decided to create the MCU, they used what was already there to make the films. Civil War, the Infinity Gauntlet, the Winter Soldier. These are all existing stories.
Disney, or more accurately Bob Igor and Kathleen Kennedy, COULD have adapted the EU in such a way that fans new and old would have been happy. But they didn't. And only wanted to when their crappy new universe they tried to make failed.
Well, that's selling yourself short, IMO.
As I've said before, I think there are a few roles Ms. Larson could play within SWL, such as Siri Tachi. But I really don't want more SWL characters in DSWC because it's just cheating them of any creativity they could have, even this late into the game. And it is diminishing and watering them, no matter how close it comes to the original. Because it can never be the original.
I agree with what others have posted - it was really kind of inevitable given DSW was always gonna try to appeal to the mass mainstream crowd, and the EU was too dense to catch up on. Okay. Their big misstep, if not deliberately, was to refuse to allow the rebranded EU to continue on as Legends by Del Rey and Dark Horse, or Marvel, since they were always gonna go in-house. I mean, that they threw it out, claimed "creativity," and then wound up taking practically whole plotlines from it is like they tried to adapt EU anyway. They were just woefully incompetent at it. I mean, it's
Kybo, not Kylo Ren.
I think even now, despite sparse SWL since 2014, there's far more hope for our continuity than yours, if you dislike the direction it's headed in. Because as an alternate timeline, the campaign for new SWL is not for easter eggs in the new canon, but as a continuation in the forms of books and comics. And if you've hated TLJ, let me tell you right now, take something like
Rise of the Shadow Academy. It is the total opposite to that film.
1) Luke has a student who's fallen to the dark side. He never gives up trying to restore him.
2) The brainwashed stormtrooper becomes increasingly disillusioned with the Second Imperium and so finally accepts his comfortable exile on Yavin IV, while Finn's arc was jumbled.
3) Tenel Ka's own hubris causes her to lose her arm in a lightsaber accident, something Rey has never had happen to her on screen. She chooses not to get a prosthetic.
4) The next generation of Jedi Knights is being trained by Luke on Yavin IV, rather than being torched and burned to the ground.
5) Instead of desecrating Jedi lore, there's a learned Jedi Master in the Praxeum well versed in Jedi history, dating back to the time of Nomi Sunrider.
6) Rather than Canto Blight, Lando's got a nice Corusca mining operation going on around the gas giant of Yavin.
7) Instead of tossing away the iconic lightsaber, we intricately go through the process of building it for the next generation. One's even a rancor-tooth handle.
8) Instead of running away, when the final duel comes, Luke owns the villain in just two minutes, and doesn't seek to murder, but disarm, choosing to deliberately avoid lopping off the enemy's arm.
Many others I could probably name. Personally, I think DSWC is a great defense to the old EU for disappointed fans. And our goal is to just increase the interest and carry the flame.
You know, another character Ms. Larson could play quite adeptly is Guri, the human replica droid to Prince Xizor, leader of the Black Sun criminal syndicate. Most especially poignant in my mind is that scene where she's been reprogrammed to no longer so fanatically serve Prince Xizor, and so smiles for the first time. If anti-SJWs think she's cold or tone-deaf, this works for a dethawing robot girl. Think Cameron from TSCC.