Wookiepedia agrees about Jedi Knight, and says that Stormtrooper is one word.
'Shindig'
Gaming 1: You are likely to be eaten by a grue
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Ha ha ha that's fantastic.
I hear they rip your arms out of your sockets if you violate their editing rules.
From Lucasfilm and starwars.com it seems to be Jedi Knight and stormtrooper. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Also, in the category of "more than I needed to know about stormtrooper armor", I present the following:
"The soldiers of the Empire struck with frightening anonymity, their faces completely obscured by unmistakable white armor. While the 18-piece armored shell offers limited protection from blaster fire, it also serves as a weapon of terror.
The bone-white armor fits over a black temperature-control body glove. Built-in helmet comlinks supplemented by belt-mounted hand-held units ensure that stormtroopers are always in touch with their superiors. Standardized utility belts offer ammunition for blaster sidearms, and helpful tools such as grappling hooks and cable. Stormtrooper armor also serves as a limited space suit for protection against hard vacuum."
While the 18-piece armored shell offers limited protection from blaster fire,
You know all the stormtroopers are thinking, "Sure, they'll spend money to build a planet sized space station, but they won't buy us decent armor"
just got this email:
Oh yes, for those of you who haven't played it, they made a game out of the first book in the Game of Thrones series. It's a little magic-ish but the turns take much longer and you spend 5 minutes trying to remember where the characters were when you first met them (Winterfell) and where they are now (dead). Then you try and talk about them to the other players who haven't read the books yet. A friend of mine picked it up at GenCon where he also got a card game entitiled "We didn't play test this at all" where no single game we've played yet has lasted more than 2 minutes, and about half of them were over before I got a chance to play. Great fun. These two games combined created the idea for another game where you are a house, a telepathic house that has the ability to influence the actions of the city in direct proportion to your market value. After a certain point yuo can choose to continue on as a house, or diversify into an condo or into a neighborhood of houses. We developed attack systems (crack dealers, termites) and defense systems (gated community, maintainence staff) but I can't seem to come up with a victory condition.
where they are now (dead)
AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
placed here so that Raq will see it because I've sent her enough emails today. [link]
Finally, finally, finally it looks like I'm going to get a game of 4E. My home campaign (which is on tonight, won't they be surprised when they discover the entire city has started talking like a pirate) will take a break next session for a session of Living Forgotten Realms.
My character will be a dragonborn fighter. Write-up:
Malus got his name for eating one of his siblings while still in the nest. He lives to eat. He got hold of a bestiary of all sorts of strange and wonderful creatures in the world – no details, just basic name and description – and has determined that his life goal is to sample each living creature on the list – except plants, because “do these teeth look like they were made for rabbit food to you?”
Honour means less to him than a full stomach, a fact which caused him some friction with other dragonborn growing up. Not that he’s contemptuous of the notion or of the foes he faces, but he doesn’t hide that his primary interest in them is how they’ll go with a red wine sauce after he’s killed them. Not surprisingly, he’s developed a fair degree of culinary skill. He dreams of opening a restaurant – The Meat ‘n’ Greet – once he’s eaten his way through the entire bestiary (thus, as he sees it, developing the wide experience in food preparation to make his establishment truly great).
He grew up in Tymanther, but moved to the Dragon Coast as soon as he was able, largely on the strength of the name. He was rather pissed off to discover it put him no closer to eating an actual dragon. Still, it looks like a promising place for his restaurant – meat is most definitely on the menu for the people of the Dragon Coast.
Malus favours hammers in combat, as he finds it tenderizes the meat and improves the flavour. As gods go, he likes Kelemvor, who he believes understands that the lesser races were meant to be eaten.
won't they be surprised when they discover the entire city has started talking like a pirate
holy cripes that's tomorrow!
determined that his life goal is to sample each living creature on the list
that is such a wonderful character trait. I may have to steal it.