3 entries categorized "Star Wars"

10 November 2007

Of Prophecies and Star Wars

I am not a big fan of prophecy as a plot device in fiction. Its rarely anything more than a cheap pop to establish the hero, and is generally a symptom of literary laziness.

But I have to give Mr Lucas credit on the way he may have used prophecy in Star Wars. A debate has recently raged amongst my fellow fanboys as to the nature of "The Chosen One" prophecy.

A Jedi will come
To destroy the Sith
And bring balance to the Force.

On the surface of the story "The Chosen One" is Anakin. But my friends Sabrina and Ryder put forth this very intriguing theory (and which you will be able to delve into further in Ryder's upcoming Essential Guide to the Force):

SABRINA: I think prophecey says more about the people making the propheceies
than it does about the effect those predictions will have. The
prophecy of the Chosen One below requires one to assume that the
force itself has light and dark sides, not just its users, it conditions

Jedi to accept that it is somehow their duty to either "redeem" the
Sith, or else destroy them. But everything most of the EU says when
describing the force says that the Force is just
there it is those who
can sense and touch it who decide how it can be used.

I tend to think the Prophecey of the Chosen One definitley has to be
something the Sith cooked up to screw with the Jedi.

Given that the Sith are hardly destroyed post-Episode VI AND that the prophecy caused serious bickering and divisions amongst the Jedi Council over the course of the film, I'd say that I think we are on to something.

26 May 2007

Tales of the New Republic, Animated Style

Here's a cool way to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of that "galaxy far, far away"...

You can visit the official website, but there isn't any information there right now.. just some screenshots and a link to the same trailer as above. But maybe there will be more updates there in the future. The biggest mystery is whether or not this is a fan project or an official one...

25 May 2007

Happy 30th Anniversary, STAR WARS

Star Wars.

Some curse it. (Like probably my Sister, who had to listen to me watching the films upteenth million times--and she has good company out there with similar experiences with brothers, husbands, boyfriends.. who may have become EX-boyfriends thanks to Princess Leia.)

But those like me are grateful to it. For many fans, the saga of that galaxy far away changed their lives, some more prfoundly than others. In my life, Star Wars has had an immeasurable impact and it is in listing all these impacts that I intend to celebrate the 30th Annivesary of this film.

Personal Friendships ...Thanks to Star Wars, I count some very deep friendships amongst my blessings. One of my deepest is with my friend Charlie. If you (are I) are ever going to blame someone for my love and passion for these films, he's the one. Before Charlie I had never seen A New Hope in its entirety (for some reason I always happened across it on TV and always at the Battle of Yavin). Charlie's family picked up the last video versions in 1995 before the Special Editions were released two years later. We watched all three films that afternoon/night. I was hooked from the opening scenes above Tatooine and I have never looked back. ...Another friendship that came as a result of Star Wars is Jeremy. That friendship has winded down some very interesting and varied paths for more than a decade, and they led to him being the Best Man at my wedding. Jeremy has been there through the rough times and the easy ones, more the former than the latter, but I hope the scales tip back very soon. ...Ken, Jacob, Dan, Abel, Joe, Steve, Steve, Jason--all awesome friendships either borne out of Star Wars or solidified by it. All people that I am most grateful and honoured to call "Friend" and with who I look forward to continuing to traverse life's paths with.

Gaming ...Many of my friendships (named and unnamed) came about from a little phenomenon called the Star Wars Customizable Card Game. And through the Star Wars CCG I learned or strengthed many skills and personal qualities e.g. leadership, honour, integrity, self-confidence, marketing, writing, networking, game design, organisation, and good sportsmanship.

Creative Success ...Many of my first breaks in the worlds of writing and gaming are a direct result of my Star Wars friendships and gaming. The most obvious is the long line of articles I contributed to Scrye Gaming Magazine that started with Star Wars (and eventually led to articles on gaming in general as well as coverage for The Lord of the Rings, Highlander, WWE card games). ...Steve DeChellis was Connecticut's first Star Wars CCG tournament director. For some reason neither of us can really pin down ;-D we became friends. This professional freindship led to us trading ideas for game designs. Out of one of those designs I created a set of sword-dueling mechanics intended for use with the Highlander franchise. Those mechanics were twice nearly bought by a gaming company (who at the last minute both times decided they didn't want to invest in the franchise). Even though that didn't work out, Steve has gone on to become successful in the arena of game design and we hope to partner for a game based on my wife's fantasy universe at some point in the (near) future. ...Abel Pena and I met after he read one of my "Letters to the Editor" for an issue of the Dark Horse comic series Star Wars: X-Wing. Abel introduced me to a group known as "the Star Wars Fanboy Association". Through this group I also met Joe Corroney. Joe is a fantastic artist and with his support (and my credentials as a freelance writer writing Star Wars CCG article for Scrye) I achieved the ultimate goal in the freelance writing world: an assignment and published credit with an official Star Wars publication (Star Wars Gamer). The article was so successful that I was given a second assignment. ...Also through this group I achieved some professional contacts that helped me get a high volunteer position with TheForce.Net (TFN) as that site's content mananger for their Card Game section. I got to know one of the co-founders of TFN very well so that when the co-founders started up their own comic book company, I was assured a very good chance at getting a creator-owned comic book project (of which my wife is the "creator-owner") published by them--maybe no guarantee of publishing, but certainly the best oppurtunity I've had to date.

Star Wars has been very good to me, and continues to be so. And even with all the success and fun and friends I have made, the movies still continue to be held most special to me on a deep and personal level. For at its heart, Star Wars is a story of Good over Evil, Courage over Fear, Faith over Doubt, and Love over everything.

Happy Anniversary, STAR WARS!

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  • April Morning H Fast
  • James and the Giant Peach R Dahl
  • The Maltese Falcon D Hammett
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Tales W Irving
  • The Chronicles of Narnia CS Lewis
  • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes AC Doyle
  • A Christmas Carol C Dickens
  • Timeline M Crichton
  • The Wind in the Willows K Grahame
  • The Kid Who Only Hit Home Runs M Christopher
  • Ivanhoe W Scott
  • Le Morte D'Arthur T Malory
  • The Prince of the Universe K Strid
  • Inferno Dante
  • This Present Darkness F Peretti
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory R Dahl
  • The Pilgrim's Progress J Bunyan
  • The Princess Bride W Goldman
  • The Skystone J Whyte
  • The Phantom Tollbooth N Juster
  • Sharpe's Eagle R Cornwell
  • The Silver Chalice TB Costain
  • Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero H Sienkiewicz
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles AC Doyle
  • The Robe LC Douglas
  • Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Chist L Wallace
  • The Light that Failed R Kipling
  • The Da Vinci Code D Brown
  • Johnny Tremain E Forbes
  • 007: Casino Royale - A James Bond Novel I Fleming
  • Sharpe's Rifles B Cornwell
  • The Last Bus to Woodstock C Dexter
  • Great Expectations C Dickens
  • The Lord of the Rings JRR Tolkien
  • A Tale of Two Cities C Dickens
  • 101 Stories by O Henry

Books I Recommend (Non-Fiction)

  • On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft S King
  • Watching Baseball: Discovering the Game Within the Game J Remy
  • Foley is Good: And the Real World is Faker than Wrestling M Foley
  • Have a Nice Day!: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks M Foley
  • Christian Origins and the Question of God series NT Wright
  • Martin Luther: Selections from His Writings M Luther
  • The Abolition of Man CS Lewis
  • Connections J Burke
  • This England NGS
  • Raising the Standard Carman
  • Poetics Aristotle
  • I'm Just Here For the Food A Brown
  • The Stones Cry Out G Price
  • Civilisation K Clarke
  • A History of Britain S Schama
  • The Republic Plato
  • The Day the Universe Changed J Burke
  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Self-Publishing JB Sander
  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Screenwriting S Press
  • When Skeptics Ask N Geisler & R Brooks
  • See, I Told You So R Limbaugh
  • Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther RH Bainton
  • Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays L Bouzereau
  • Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting S Field
  • Mere Christianity CS Lewis
  • Mythology T Bulfinch
  • Jesus: Who is He? T LaHaye
  • The Resurrection Report W Proctor
  • Evidence that Demands a Verdict J McDowell
  • The Bible as History W Keller
  • The Cinema of George Lucas M Hearn
  • In the Arena C Heston
  • God and Ronald Reagan P Kengor
  • War as I Knew It GS Patton

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