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| * As a personal opinion, I do think the history is way too "out there". And yes, others do have really crazy histories, but that doesn't mean they're good either. Sometimes it's better to keep things within the more plausible areas of the SW universe. There's "out of the box" and then there's "out of the box and into another universe" :P As you are also still building the character history, it may as well be a good time to point it out--[[User:Halcyon|Halcyon]] 13:50, 10 May 2008 (MDT) | | * As a personal opinion, I do think the history is way too "out there". And yes, others do have really crazy histories, but that doesn't mean they're good either. Sometimes it's better to keep things within the more plausible areas of the SW universe. There's "out of the box" and then there's "out of the box and into another universe" :P As you are also still building the character history, it may as well be a good time to point it out--[[User:Halcyon|Halcyon]] 13:50, 10 May 2008 (MDT) |
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| | * Heh, well I have kept just *how* it happened (the age change) vacant basically to let people draw up their own conclusion just how it all happens; how did Alector age ten years? Maybe it’s a clone of the boy? Maybe the laws of time and space were distorted by the Force? Just how it happens is irrelevant...the best way to explain something is simply not too and allow the reader to draw upon their own imagination for an answer. This is only stage one of the process; stage two is where I rewrite it all at someone down the line to follow a natural progression of his age (say five or six years down the line). The point is that I am changing to this character (sooner rather than later), and although I want to keep it neat and tidy, there is going to that which cannot be explained, which simply adds to the mystery of the character. Now, Halc, if you have any ideas how to develop this in a plausible way then I welcome any input and feedback you have...that anyone has... The whole point about this character is to create something that has evolved from DB canon using the wikipages as a source. This is something new, and I do believe I am the first person to try and create a second generation character. -- [[User:Ashura Isradia|Ashura Isradia]] 23:25, 10 May 2008 (GMT) |
Revision as of 22:27, 10 May 2008
Birth - 25 ABY
I've updated some articles to reflect the new date for Alector's birth. If there are any other articles not reflecting this update can someone please change it so. Thank you. -User: Ashura Isradia
- The DJB is currently in 29 ABY. If he was born in 25 ABY, he is only four years old. You might want to reconsider some of his history. Maybe it's just me, but I don't think that a four-year old could be 5'10", 180 pounds, and abnormally muscular. -- RevengeX Palpatine 14:26, 7 May 2008 (MDT)
- What? You never heard of plot devices? Did you read the history...he isnt four but pretty much seventeen... we all know the Force works in stange ways. This is as logically as half the crazy stuff other people have written for thier histories... I cant help it that I create character out of the box. Heh. -- Ashura Isradia 21:33, 7 May 2008 (GMT)
- As a personal opinion, I do think the history is way too "out there". And yes, others do have really crazy histories, but that doesn't mean they're good either. Sometimes it's better to keep things within the more plausible areas of the SW universe. There's "out of the box" and then there's "out of the box and into another universe" :P As you are also still building the character history, it may as well be a good time to point it out--Halcyon 13:50, 10 May 2008 (MDT)
- Heh, well I have kept just *how* it happened (the age change) vacant basically to let people draw up their own conclusion just how it all happens; how did Alector age ten years? Maybe it’s a clone of the boy? Maybe the laws of time and space were distorted by the Force? Just how it happens is irrelevant...the best way to explain something is simply not too and allow the reader to draw upon their own imagination for an answer. This is only stage one of the process; stage two is where I rewrite it all at someone down the line to follow a natural progression of his age (say five or six years down the line). The point is that I am changing to this character (sooner rather than later), and although I want to keep it neat and tidy, there is going to that which cannot be explained, which simply adds to the mystery of the character. Now, Halc, if you have any ideas how to develop this in a plausible way then I welcome any input and feedback you have...that anyone has... The whole point about this character is to create something that has evolved from DB canon using the wikipages as a source. This is something new, and I do believe I am the first person to try and create a second generation character. -- Ashura Isradia 23:25, 10 May 2008 (GMT)