That was fascinating. I'm going to speculate on the redacteds:
The first redacted is in the section cataloging Pete's character development. It reads "Episode VI: [REDACTED]". I presume this final character beat, whatever it was, has been moved to Episode IX. I previously had a theory for where Pete's path was going, but I'd expect an accompanying redaction in Ben's section if it was true, so I think this is something else. Judging by how all the other episode descriptions in Pete's section describe where he is in his legal career, maybe it's just something like "gets a big promotion" or "becomes a judge".
The second redacted is in Annie's relationships with other characters. It says "There may be some unresolved issues with her mother [REDACTED]". This is interesting. The position of the redaction implies her mother did something in particular that has soured her and Annie's relationship. It could be something as simple as "who doesn't approve of her becoming an actress", but the redaction implies this thread will pay off in the future. For some reason the first thing that popped into my mind was that the redaction was hiding the mother's name, and thus she's someone we know. That can't be literally true because we don't know the name of anyone other than the players, but might her mom be more connected to the goings-on than we think?
The third redaction is is about the GM. It reads "The GM is male, [REDACTED]". I think the easiest continuation is "and his name is George", which has been the theory for ages. Whatever's under the redaction has to be about his name in some way, because never mentioning the GM's name is a rule of the comic yet is never mentioned in this entry, so it has to be under the redaction.
The final redaction is about Mace Windu. It's a fully redacted sub-bullet under his character description. I'd assume it's "Comes back as Darth Kanata", since he's very clearly a reincarnated Mace. (Speaks in Samuel L. Jackson quotes, a retired Jedi, gender-flipped to be male, etc) But obviously these notes were made well before the sequels, so originally he was going to be brought back in the OT. Also interestingly, no mention is made of Gunray being brought back. I wonder...
The first redacted is in the section cataloging Pete's character development. It reads "Episode VI: [REDACTED]". I presume this final character beat, whatever it was, has been moved to Episode IX. I previously had a theory for where Pete's path was going, but I'd expect an accompanying redaction in Ben's section if it was true, so I think this is something else. Judging by how all the other episode descriptions in Pete's section describe where he is in his legal career, maybe it's just something like "gets a big promotion" or "becomes a judge".
The second redacted is in Annie's relationships with other characters. It says "There may be some unresolved issues with her mother [REDACTED]". This is interesting. The position of the redaction implies her mother did something in particular that has soured her and Annie's relationship. It could be something as simple as "who doesn't approve of her becoming an actress", but the redaction implies this thread will pay off in the future. For some reason the first thing that popped into my mind was that the redaction was hiding the mother's name, and thus she's someone we know. That can't be literally true because we don't know the name of anyone other than the players, but might her mom be more connected to the goings-on than we think?
The third redaction is is about the GM. It reads "The GM is male, [REDACTED]". I think the easiest continuation is "and his name is George", which has been the theory for ages. Whatever's under the redaction has to be about his name in some way, because never mentioning the GM's name is a rule of the comic yet is never mentioned in this entry, so it has to be under the redaction.
The final redaction is about Mace Windu. It's a fully redacted sub-bullet under his character description. I'd assume it's "Comes back as Darth Kanata", since he's very clearly a reincarnated Mace. (Speaks in Samuel L. Jackson quotes, a retired Jedi, gender-flipped to be male, etc) But obviously these notes were made well before the sequels, so originally he was going to be brought back in the OT. Also interestingly, no mention is made of Gunray being brought back. I wonder...
Statistics: Posted by Tiran O'Saurus — 24 Nov 2024 17:28