Does KOTOR dilute the Star Wars Legend?
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 9:25 pm
Reading the thread asking about Darth Vader being a sith lead me to a path of thought and I'd like to hear what the group has to offer.
We all know that KOTOR is set 4000 years prior to the events of the movies to give it a strong separation to effectively eliminate issues of characters and history.
However, I have begun to wonder if the time shift does weaken the concept of the Star Wars universe.
We're told that, with hyperspace travel being discovered some 30,000 years before and being the start of the Republic, there has been little need to change or improve.
As such, the level of technology we see, space travel, massive cities, blasters, light sabers, Jedi, are effectively the same as what we know in the movies.
It seems to really paint a picture of stagnation, even decline. The world of KOTOR looks generally move advanced than the world of the movies. Just look at the computer interfaces in the game, vs. all the flashing buttons and switches of the Death Star and the X-wing fighters from the first movie.
It's also troubling because, at the time of The Phantom Menace, there was much ado made about how they were trying to make everything, ship design, drods, etc, look less advanced that the original movies. Again, the world we're living in with KOTOR is a contradiction to that idea.
Do we have a way to resolve it? Has the Republic been in decline over the 4000 years between KOTOR and the movies? Do we take it to be like Stonehenge, in that the ancient knowledge had been lost and can't be duplicated?
This is by no means intended t be a knock against the game itself. I am thoroughly enjoying my adventures wielding light sabers and traveling the universe on epic quests. It just seems to defy easy explanation. I also don't know if they really could have set it closer to the movie time, since the Sith were supposed to have been wiped out "long ago" according to Yoda and Mace Windu.
We all know that KOTOR is set 4000 years prior to the events of the movies to give it a strong separation to effectively eliminate issues of characters and history.
However, I have begun to wonder if the time shift does weaken the concept of the Star Wars universe.
We're told that, with hyperspace travel being discovered some 30,000 years before and being the start of the Republic, there has been little need to change or improve.
As such, the level of technology we see, space travel, massive cities, blasters, light sabers, Jedi, are effectively the same as what we know in the movies.
It seems to really paint a picture of stagnation, even decline. The world of KOTOR looks generally move advanced than the world of the movies. Just look at the computer interfaces in the game, vs. all the flashing buttons and switches of the Death Star and the X-wing fighters from the first movie.
It's also troubling because, at the time of The Phantom Menace, there was much ado made about how they were trying to make everything, ship design, drods, etc, look less advanced that the original movies. Again, the world we're living in with KOTOR is a contradiction to that idea.
Do we have a way to resolve it? Has the Republic been in decline over the 4000 years between KOTOR and the movies? Do we take it to be like Stonehenge, in that the ancient knowledge had been lost and can't be duplicated?
This is by no means intended t be a knock against the game itself. I am thoroughly enjoying my adventures wielding light sabers and traveling the universe on epic quests. It just seems to defy easy explanation. I also don't know if they really could have set it closer to the movie time, since the Sith were supposed to have been wiped out "long ago" according to Yoda and Mace Windu.