Pawn Planet:
A show that follows a Modder and shop owner searching Jawa Sales and junk dealers for valuable tech.
TIE Gun:
Imperial Tiefighter Ace and Hero Mitch Petell plays himself in this action drama loosely based on his biography "TIEs that bind: my life in the imperial navy".
TV In A Star Wars Universe
It's always sunny on Tatooine:
A show about a group of loosers trying to form a Rebellion on Tatooine, and failing hilariously.
Has been banned by the Imperial Propaganda minister in a last minute decision before being aired,
but its a favorite amongst many imperial officers and Moffs.
Dera the Navigator
A kids show about a young girl experiencing adventurers as part of a star destroyer crew.
Meant to get the kids excited for taking up a military career early on.
Boy when I started this thread I had no idea how cool some of these ideas would be.
I also didn't expect so many to be dark takes on Imperial life.
2 hours ago, GM_Needs_A_Xanex said:Boy when I started this thread I had no idea how cool some of these ideas would be.
I also didn't expect so many to be dark takes on Imperial life.
Eh, that's kinda what you bargain for when you ask hardcore SW fans for media ideas. It's probably not so much wanting Imperial stories, and more just that the Imperial side is almost never covered, so it ends up being an untold story.
But that scene in Mando ep 8 was spot on for "SW Buddy Cop: Bad Guy Edition!"
15 minutes ago, P-47 Thunderbolt said:But that scene in Mando ep 8 was spot on for "SW Buddy Cop: Bad Guy Edition!"
Yeah. Every time a blow landed my wife yelled how she was going to kill that trooper. Each time was a different method. I was rather impressed. I'm glad she's GMing our next session.
2 hours ago, GM_Needs_A_Xanex said:Yeah. Every time a blow landed my wife yelled how she was going to kill that trooper. Each time was a different method. I was rather impressed. I'm glad she's GMing our next session.
I watched a video of fan reactions presented as a split screen of that scene and the fans as they watched it. Everyone had pretty much identical reactions. Outrage, swearing, and calls for torture and horrible deaths for the scout troopers for hitting baby Yoda, delight when he bit one of their fingers, and then cheering the extreme violence that IG-11 visited on them.
28 minutes ago, Vondy said:I watched a video of fan reactions presented as a split screen of that scene and the fans as they watched it. Everyone had pretty much identical reactions. Outrage, swearing, and calls for torture and horrible deaths for the scout troopers for hitting baby Yoda, delight when he bit one of their fingers, and then cheering the extreme violence that IG-11 visited on them.
I am pretty sure that is exactly the reaction they wanted. It is like if you want the audience to be ok with someones death have them kick a puppy. Or Hit a priest etc.
Just now, Daeglan said:I am pretty sure that is exactly the reaction they wanted. It is like if you want the audience to be ok with someones death have them kick a puppy. Or Hit a priest etc.
I thought their poking fun at the fans with the "you just want to see it" line was pretty tuned-in, too.
1 Platoon Is Enough (Clone Troopers based show about a clone in charge of a group of clones that are just complete idiots. Heavily focused on mistaken identity humor, of people going on dates with the wrong clone, mistakes with parking tickets on different clone's speeders, etc.)
Pimp my Freighter:
Corellian ex-con smuggler and now imperial approved TV star Ikz sibbit turns a citizens hauler into a tuned racing machine
Mando In Charge . A hard-bitten Mandalorian super-soldier becomes the primary caregiver for a irresistibly cute force-sensitive baby.
Oh, wait, we have that show already.
For in-universe visual fiction, the term to look for is "Holodrama", "Holo-Serial", "Holo-film" and "Holo-Play".
One thing to remember is that the holonet and especially subspace relay both have notable lag, and data isn't cheap. Just sending 10 seconds of data on subspace costs ~5 credits, and sending it via holo is massive in cost. As such remote shopping resembles the Sear's Catalog (examine the Galladinium's catalog, write your desired order down and mail it with your payment info) more than Amazon. Transmitting TV shows that may or may not be watched likely isn't cheap.
I'd imagine that filmed fiction in the Star Wars universe falls into a few categories
1: What's made locally within the system.
2: Delayed broadcasts of popular core programs
3: Vast troves of public domain material distributed on physical media. Remember that just the Republic is thousands of years old, and Holos at least several thousand (as they appear in Tales of the Jedi). Non-holo fiction can also include the works of its member planets which are even more ancient (no doubt the Corellian system has endless adaptations of Rastus Khal's adventures).
My 3 Clone Dads.
Precocious pre-teen girl, finds herself to have 3 clones, legally assigned to be her guardians, due to not being sure which of them is her biological father, seeing as they all boinked her mom. (Hey it was shore leave, they had a fun night, and she was a very friendly lady, don't judge them!) Since they have identical DNA, there is now way to determine which is the father, so they all must take care of her. Hijinx ensues.
Firefly.
A crew of plucky bandits and thieves, get saddled with a weird force sensitive girl and her doctor brother, hijinx ensues.
Have blaster will travel - The adventures of a gentlemanly gunfighter for hire.
On 12/30/2019 at 11:24 AM, KungFuFerret said:Because the fans and creators of the franchise (pre-Disney as well), have been engaging in a continuous act of plot recycling of "Epic Force Power Actions With The Fate of the Free Galaxy In The Balance" since the start of the franchise, in every facet of it? From novels, to comics, to video games, etc. It's ALWAYS the same story. Why? *shrugs* Lately I'm thinking because SW fans just can't actually accept anything new, so they just rehash the same thing over and over. Because it's familiar and safe.
CYNICISM!!!
Just now, thinkbomb said:CYNICISM!!!
Yeah, I have become far more cynical and jaded about the fanbase of this franchise as the years go on.
7 minutes ago, KungFuFerret said:Yeah, I have become far more cynical and jaded about the fanbase of this franchise as the years go on.
You know what they say = nobody hates Star Wars more than Star Wars fans.
When you allow yourself to get this jaded, you basically become a nega-hipster. Sorry to preach, but comments like yours really only serve to derail a topic thread into a pissingdistance contest to see who can hate Star Wars more.
40 minutes ago, thinkbomb said:You know what they say = nobody hates Star Wars more than Star Wars fans.
When you allow yourself to get this jaded, you basically become a nega-hipster. Sorry to preach, but comments like yours really only serve to derail a topic thread into a pissingdistance contest to see who can hate Star Wars more.
Hah, that's cute. You clearly know nothing about me. If you were actually at all familiar with my posts on this forum, you would know I don't hate Star Wars at all. If anything I hate the fanbase, for their insane, immature behavior regarding Star Wars. I'm actually a very positive person, but the fact is that the fans of this franchise, need a serious reality check about their priorities, when engaging the rest of the world about the product. Because they take this stuff WAY too seriously, and behave terribly as a result. nega-hipster. *snerks* cute.
And my statement about the franchise constantly recycling the same OT content over and over is simply a fact. As evidenced by all the constant fan service callbacks in every subsequent product made.
But you are right, this is derailing the thread, so thanks for initiating the derailment yourself by quoting a fairly old post of mine at this point in this thread, thus kicking it off. Well done!
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It just came to me that no one has done a foodie show.
Cantina's, Cakes and Chuba: A Besalisk named Guido Feri takes you on a culinary tour of the greatest local eateries from Core to the Rim. Join him as he tries Mustafarian Lava Bread and Devaronian Souffle in this spicy episode. Things are really heating up in Mid Rim on this episode of Cantina's, Cakes and Chuba!
43 minutes ago, GM_Needs_A_Xanex said:Devaronian Souffle
Is there sulfur in the souffle?
6 minutes ago, P-47 Thunderbolt said:Is there sulfur in the souffle?
Brimstone...
1 hour ago, P-47 Thunderbolt said:Is there sulfur in the souffle?
Haha maybe!
No seriously, there are recipes for both. My wife gave me the cookbook for Christmas. In the flavor text it notes that if the souffle falls it explodes, which is a nice touch.
https://smile.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Galaxys-Official-Cookbook/dp/1683837983
IIRC, someone on one of the forums here had a SW tabletop group whose characters - due to some necessary quick thinking to avoid Imperial suspicion early on in the campaign - became the cast and crew of a reality holo-series entitled "Dinner on the Rim", a sort of travelling foodie/tourist show which became quite popular.
On tonight's program: We see if anyone outside of the Five Brothers can make a decent
Karelian
Corellian Pie.