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Turning points are not just representative of player's actions against or in encouragement of each other, but the actions of Darth Vader, much as it has represented the response of Gaileans, the Empire, or Parasol. PC actions can either increase the pressure on the teenage Jedi, or make it a little easier for them. Course, half the group is feeling the Dark Side, so the opposite may be true for them. In that regard, Vader's presence is more felt than actually seen until the different moments in Act II for the different groups.
Turning points are not just representative of player's actions against or in encouragement of each other, but the actions of Darth Vader, much as it has represented the response of Gaileans, the Empire, or Parasol. PC actions can either increase the pressure on the teenage Jedi, or make it a little easier for them. Course, half the group is feeling the Dark Side, so the opposite may be true for them. In that regard, Vader's presence is more felt than actually seen until the different moments in Act II for the different groups.

Revision as of 20:49, 13 August 2012

Star Wars MegaGame 2013
Star-wars-logo.jpg
Alpha GM
Lisa
Beta GMs
Adam, Erik, Mark, Tim/Benjamin
Game Time
Saturday, 6 PM - 2 AM slot
Game Year
Post Order 66
Mechanics
Character Creation · Turning Points
Plot
Prologue · Summary
Light Side
Act 1 · Act 2 · Act 3
Dark Side
Act 1 · Act 2 · Act 3
Conclusion

Turning points are not just representative of player's actions against or in encouragement of each other, but the actions of Darth Vader, much as it has represented the response of Gaileans, the Empire, or Parasol. PC actions can either increase the pressure on the teenage Jedi, or make it a little easier for them. Course, half the group is feeling the Dark Side, so the opposite may be true for them. In that regard, Vader's presence is more felt than actually seen until the different moments in Act II for the different groups.