On Thu, 3 May 2001 gamartin_at_ogYGJeNM4obwsFCob8upAe-2_1jGKz_UAh-se3a5sZFCdhYj1lQQltuOVsAfm_v7Febdjc5ug51PfzNpRmC1sItD.yahoo.invalid wrote:
> He's talking
> > about justifying not telling Luke about his famous father and he
> *was* right
> > to do it in that way. These days we rely on knowing facts. The most
> powerful
> > stories don't deal in those.
>
> No, I disagree - regardless of whether Obi Wan told luke or not,
> Darth Vader WAS actually his father. That was a story factm even if
> unkown or concealed. But the "GM" had no doubt as to the truth of
> this data point; only the characters did (and indeed, in some genres
> the player/audience might even know while the characters do not).
You're gonna be really upset when Episode Three reveals that actually ObiWan was Luke's father...
Cheers,
Graham
-- Graham Robinson The Stableyard - Internet Solutions gjr@uzTQcTWtjxqg49MeYcjVkVqeK5cEYWi_TYeWPTDOPSsRimAZbO1PYwl9y0SCb1v7r-90gcQhbatCSZ76.yahoo.invalid http://www.thestableyard.netReceived on Thu 03 May 2001 - 02:23:05 EEST
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