Reading through some of the threads about the new faction, and certain negative reactions to it, I had an interesting realization. I've been following the Star Wars revitalization since the very beginning, and I had an interesting realization today.
I won't say it's the ONLY time I've seen the "That wasn't in the OT so I don't care about it", but it's certainly worse than I think I've ever seen before, in both breadth and intensity. This strikes me as weird.
I remember when the bounty hunters appeared in Decipher's SWCCG, everyone thought seeing their ships was awesome. When we got names for every half-glimpsed alien in the cantina, nobody complained. TIE Fighter's introduction of the Defender created a fanboy dream that lives to this very day, and expanded the selection of ships my an order of magnitude. Dark Forces didn't go down in flames as people threw a fit over the design of a ship nobody had ever seen or a dark Jedi nobody had heard of, and I don't know of anyone who refused to play it because the hero was named Kyle instead of Luke.
Again, not saying there wasn't some opposition to it, but I don't remember anything near what we're seeing here.
Is this limited to X-wing? Is it a general Star Wars thing? EU fatigue? What happened to turn the joy of seeing a universe we loved expanding into a walling off of the "pure"?
