Okay, so I went off a bit on patox in this thread, and I went off a bit more than I should have. (Sorry, man.) Then there was this thread, in which (somehow) the Silmarillion came up. It got me to thinking about how Star Wars is such an epic phenomenon - not just in terms of being a traditional epic story, but then set in space, but also in terms of how deeply it permeates American culture.
I know for a lot of people here, it's just a narrative backdrop to the game, and the game is played for the game's sake. (That's cool, I shouldn't disparage that.) However, for me this game would not have even come onto my radar, much less drawn me in if it wasn't Star Wars.
I think that it's totally awesome that Star Wars has such a massive following, and that it turns up pretty much everywhere.
- Yesterday, I was screening a YouTube video for my students, featuring, the @$$h013 economist Niall Ferguson. He's speaking to a conservative think tank crowd and is handed some sort of wand to help him point to things in his Powerpoint presentation. Then he likens it to a lightsaber and says "Eat your heart out, Darth Vader."
- This, from here in Portland.
- The times that I see people with Star Wars tattoos.
- etc.
- etc.
- etc.
I can't think of any story that had such influence aside from the epic tales that come into a culture by way of religion.
Okay, so where am I going with this steamroller run-on of thought? Well, I guess just a way to start an homage thread to the story and lore of Star Wars to bring balance to those folks who think of it as little more than the backdrop to the game.
Please tell us how Star Wars has permeated your life.