Michael Wolf is a German games designer and enthusiast best known for his English language role-playing games blog, Stargazer's World, and for creating the free rules-light medieval fantasy adventure game Warrior, Rogue & Mage. He has also worked as an English translator on the German-language Dungeonslayers role-playing game and was part of its editorial team. In addition to his work on Warrior, Rogue & Mage and Dungeonslayers, he has created several self-published games and also performed layout services and published other independent role-playing games such as A Wanderer's Romance, Badass, and the Wyrm System derivative Resolute, Adventurer & Genius, all released through his imprint Stargazer Games. Professionally, he works as a video technician and information technologies specialist. Stargazer's World was started by Michael in August 2008.

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Joshua

Man, I want to watch that show… which is surprising considering how over StarWars I've been ever since Return of the Jedi. The bloom was off the rose for me long before The Phantom Menace proved that everything fun about the first movie was a fluke.

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Spiralbound

Very well crafted video! Not only does it make me want to watch both MacGyver and the fictional Star Wars show, it makes me wonder just how different Star Wars would have been if instead of a movie trilogy, George Lucas had created the original Star Wars saga as a TV series?

How would the episodic structure of a weekly TV show affected the writing? How would the various movie events have been scripted if they had been stretched over seasons-worth of TV airings? How many in between, mini-events would have been inserted? Just how much more would we have learned about Chewy, Han, Luke & Leia over the course of three or more TV seasons? A delightful what-if to ponder! 🙂