Lair of the Shadow Broker was my favorite ME DLC, although Overlord had a unique/tragic story. I never played Citadel, but after having YT'd a lot of the videos from it, I would already say that would have been my second favorite DLC just because it was a treat to the fans and provided some closure to the series.
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Also, partially why I'm posting here now is I wanted to ask you guys what is the deal with the EU? So everything that was ever published all 'Legend' and everything coming up is now canon?
I mean, some of the post-ROTJ stuff I never really got behind like the whole new Sith Order with Cade Skywalker and Vong and all, but I really hope the future movies somehow make reference or try to canonize events like the fantastic Thrawn Trilogy or the New Jedi Order.
Originally posted by psmith81992
Jesus the more I watch Blood Diamond the more enamored I am with the lead performances. This movie should have won oscarsAnd yes, there are a lot of intelligent and hot liberal jews, the same with conservative jews. As long as they're jews, know who is your master.
Hook a brother up and I'll even slam Obama.
Originally posted by UltimateAnomaly
I was somewhat annoyed. And then I decided to say screw it and brought Vol 1 and 2 of the Knights of the Old Republic Omnibus.And also.. Thinking about getting back onto TOR.
New group slogan: KotOR or GtFO.
I don't get why Disney would pass up the opportunity for a fantastic script like the Thrawn Trilogy to come up with something subpar but 'original'. I agree that some of the stuff that happened after ROTJ was pretty tragic and definitely all the new Sith that emerged and wrecked the galaxy minimized the ending of ROTJ, but I think the premise of a liberal NJO created by Luke and characters like Mara Jade shouldn't be thrown to the wayside.
If Abrams is smart, he'd look into these stories and choose some of the better elements into his film.
Originally posted by UltimateAnomaly
Well, being English and what some would probably call a Socialist, or Communist, I'm really for it. But then again I feel like everyone should be allowed some base level of free medical treatment.
Right to legal representation?
Legit.
Right to free speech?
Axiomatic.
Right to believe in whatever so long as you don't hurt others.
Entirely reasonable.
Right to health.
Whoa, hold on now... You mean I have to reach into my wallet?
I've never understood why people should have to pay money for their healthcare. I mean, I get it on a general level, but I still think people should be allowed free, universal healthcare. But meh, that's just me and the society I've grown up in.
So I could be entirely wrong, if that's what you're saying. I don't know! It's too late for my brain to work.