[As a pointless sidenote: Anakin and Luke were clearly houseruled in their creation. Both of them, I would argue, have Pilot as their spec, but neither of them has Ace or Smuggler as their career. Luke is probably a Colonist, and Anakin is maybe a Technician?]
Alternatively, if you're playing a mixed game - with EotE and/or AoE - and you wanted to do a slow build-up to Jedi, just take Exile and/or Emergent. Emergent in particular definitely fulfills that function. This is, in fact, basically what Luke and Anakin both do - they start of as a EotE spec, take Force-Sensitive Emergent, and once they've developed that they start getting trained and take one of the Jedi specs. Simple.
[As a pointless sidenote: Anakin and Luke were clearly houseruled in their creation. Both of them, I would argue, have Pilot as their spec, but neither of them has Ace or Smuggler as their career. Luke is probably a Colonist, and Anakin is maybe a Technician?]
I would disagree. It seems to me that Luke and Anakin both start as Starfighter Aces. Full Throttle, Skilled Jockey, Intuitive Evasion, Touch of Fate, and especially Exhaust Port—we can see these talents in use for both of them in Episodes IV and I, respectively. And especially since those films were the first "adventure" for each character...they just didn't have the time for a slow build-up. They jumped right into their galactic hero boots as Force-sensitive emergents, and we don't really see them doing any impressive heroic stuff as "Colonists" or "Explorers."
I agree with awayputurwpn, you need to remember that the names of the careers and specializations are not rigid. The specialization trees provide skill and talents but you don't have to be a bounty hunter to take survivalist for example.
I think this is one of the minor issues with an RPG based on a licensed product, especially a movie. The movie is written to be cool and tell the story the writer wants to tell, there are no game balance requirements and they don't have to worry about how the mechanics would work. This tends to mean that in any RPG based on it there are going to be parts which people have issues with because it doesn't model the films in the way they think it should.
At the end of the day it is all quite personal, we all take something different away from these things.
Edited by eldath