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([personal profile] drakyndra Nov. 15th, 2006 11:41 pm)
Eeep.

This was going to be a post where I did that wish-list whatsit for the Christmas exchanges that everyone is setting up now, before wandering around my flist and finding people to swap cards/pressies with, but The Sick thing has made me grumpy and less focused. Instead of doing actual sensible things, all I want to do is wrap myself in blankets, have something hot to eat, and read Star Wars fanfic. Particularly with the weather going mental lately - hail and all, WTF?

So, that's been put off a little longer, alas. The computer seems to be being a bit slow to update to the next lot of broadband, too. Odd, that.

In any case, my Awesome Awesome thing arrived. More about this later on, perhaps.

Oh, and [livejournal.com profile] mina_de_malfois has been updated, so more reading goodness. Definitely check out the newest footnotes, m'kay?

On the subject of reading matter: Anyone up to rec me some more Star Wars fic? I haven't the faintest idea why, but I am drifting in that fandomly direction again.
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


My access was a little bit better, if only because I had better acces to bookshops (and a lot of that is just down to the fact we're living in very different countries). My family, though not completely uninterested in SF, didn't and doesn't have very many books on the subject, especially not in English. Nor did the libraries (they had those books everyone else picked for their assigned reading). Every SW book I've read, I've paid for. Like I said, I was a bit obsessed.

But it's a very different way to come into contact with the extended universe around the movies (in both EU and fandom senses of the word), definitely.

Mara Jade: The retcon into ROTJ isn't that important, and I'll agree it even strikes me as a bit strange. But I can ignore two lines of dialogue. The rest is indeed down to personal preference and interpretation, and I can't fault you for that.

The War: Yeah, and when they finally do get around to having an actual republic, there's another alien race along! I got bored with the books some way through that scenario, although I did make it up to the one where Corran goes up as the ultimate Stu...

The problem is that it takes real skill to make political infighting interesting if there *isn't* a threat to life going on somewhere. Most of the SW authors just weren't that skilled, especially not in that area. So a 'peaceful' Republic doesn't work that well, storywise. At least not for the large arc.

And if you 'ignore' the large arc, people are going to ask 'but what's happening to the republic, then?

Fanfic can focus on smaller moments, little bits missing from the movies and such more than the books have (while at the same time, in other fics, adressing that larger arc of events, but those can be ignored if you don't want them), and I can see the attraction in that. Even though when I first discovered fanfic, I went straight to those long, involved, destiny of the Republic (EU) fics. I didn't *want* to read the short stuff... I'd have that finished in minutes. I needed hours! Oh, how my fic reading tastes have changed :-)

So yeah. Very different fandom experiences...

XWA

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


I initially got swept in by a few epic AU fics - I still adore Star Wars AUs, because there are so many fascinating ways things can go. And, if you ignore the EU, than post-RotJ fic can do absolutely anything, really, including big epic long fics.

I'm just... I have very little interest in the whole endless wars schtick. I adore the ending to RotJ, and then endless war just felt like it... cheapened it, really. I know it wouldn't just end overnight, but it got to me, really.

And it all got terribly inconsistant, with one author retconning out anothers ideas and everything. And the bloody fact that half the freaking Jedi seemed to turn to the Dark Side at one point or another. So much for "forever will it dominate your destiny"
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


(Look, I get the feeling I'm either putting my foot in it repeatedly, or just digging a hole that might get so deep I'll come up next to you, so...)

The Dark Side thing is funny, yes. Then again, there is that cave sequence in ESB that seems to imply that at the very least you'll have to face up to some version of the Dark Side before you're ever able to call yourself a Jedi.

Then again...Luke's Jedi training was very incomplete, so he probably wouldn't have been very effective in preventing others from going over to the Dark Side (or to stop himself from going over, even, though I haven't read that one). Also, even Darth Vader was redeemed at the end.

I had a point in there somewhere...

XWA

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


I just find it a little exasperating that it was a fucking huge deal that Vader came back from the Dark Side, and the fact that half the Jedi Order in later times seems to be goin through the revolving door in the Force with little or no consequences.

In the end, the EU is just another set of fic to me, really, and not my favourite - though it does have it's moments.
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


You do have a point there.

This would be the point (if I shouldn't have mentioned it sooner) to mention that I discovered fanfic (in general) much later than I discovered the EU. I only really got onto the internet in a major way when I got to Uni. At which point I'd been reading these books for four years already. Up 'till then, I had no idea really that this 'fan fiction' thing existed, and I'd bought into this 'official' fic.

It does have its moments, and at the very least it's always properly spelled, formatted and with correct grammar. :-)

XWA
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