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Author Topic: death of characters
SoulpatrolJEDI 
Registered: Nov '07
41180_Endor Battle
Date Posted: 11/27/07 11:01am Subject: death of characters
unfortunately, alot of our favorite characters in the star wars universe can't live forever. with the recent events of the year, im expecting them to continue eliminating alot of the older ones to make way for newer ones, with different stories to tell. and, while i encourage new territory, im quite saddened to see who is going to leave next. what are your thoughts on the current state?

 

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Ravenjack  313 posts
Registered: Mar '05
23982_Anakin's Eye
Date Posted: 11/28/07 9:33pm Subject: RE: death of characters
I'm still upset about Chewie dieing. I think that while some deaths might be nescessary, I do not want to see a trend of eliminating the older popular characters just to shake things up and try to get fresh storylines. A lot of the characters can still be used in new ways or they could just bring in more new characters to compliment them.

 

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SoulpatrolJEDI 
Registered: Nov '07
41180_Endor Battle
Date Posted: 3/19 12:32am Subject: RE: death of characters
im thinking that for the series to continue strectching further, they need to move further away from the main characters. how much more could they possibly do? i would like to see all the efforts put towars the 20 year gap that the new series will be placed into

 

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