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@jmgwritten These take always bother me.
Star Wars tells you exactly what it is upfront.
It is a myth. The story we see is only a telling of a mythology.
These events happened a long time ago, in a galaxy far far way and thus are subject to certain aspects being mythologized (*exagerated)
@GeekTyrant I feel this.
While I gave the film a B, that's on the basis of rewatchability due to the weird atmosphere.
I have major critiques in establishing the characters. Likewise, I was frustrated that a therapist was a character, as that makes themes that should be subtext into text.
@jandrewellis I guess the preface of "authors"
AI has a lot of uses, for rapid data assessments and quick information gathering
In college there used to be a hotline you could ask weird questions, such as how many cats could fit in the Colosseum and nerds would put you on hold, then answer
@DoriJeanDill They are overrated and most (*not all) should be cut.
I've read too many that are extraneous and in fantasy many are just an excuse to dump lore on the reader at the expense of character and plot.
@DougTenNapel If you need an AI to "tell your story", then you never were a "natural storyteller".
It's not "some form of royalty".
Storytelling is a craft that people work on through various mediums.
Do you really need a shortcut to supplement what humans have done for centuries?