On one side this people are morons arguing for race segregation in the name of inclusion on the other I did not like the idea of half-species. Even in nature the results are mostly infertile so having a mix of species never clicked for me. Having one character was fine if it came with a cool background but that is about it.
On top of that you just know they are going to keep tieflings. Not sure why but leftists seem to identify with them.
Well, in Trek they tried to ret-con this in TNG by introducing the idea that there was a single progenitor humanoid race billions of years ago that seeded the galaxy with their genetic material. That's why so many planets look earthlike, and why so many aliens are humanoid.
Without this, we get no Jarael or Chantique (KOTOR is best era. Fight me), and Twi’ileks become harder to explain (they still don’t quite work with the other human-offshoots, but they can interbreed now, so there’s that)…
So… It works, even if it is a bit dubious…
Though I suspect most “Disney Star Wars” era fans wouldn’t even know that Mandalorians were originally a species, so I suppose all of this got rather lost along the way…
On one side this people are morons arguing for race segregation in the name of inclusion on the other I did not like the idea of half-species. Even in nature the results are mostly infertile so having a mix of species never clicked for me. Having one character was fine if it came with a cool background but that is about it.
On top of that you just know they are going to keep tieflings. Not sure why but leftists seem to identify with them.
Well, in Trek they tried to ret-con this in TNG by introducing the idea that there was a single progenitor humanoid race billions of years ago that seeded the galaxy with their genetic material. That's why so many planets look earthlike, and why so many aliens are humanoid.
Panspermia. Not a new concept by any means…
Star Wars did this too. Because it was getting too… “Messy”, otherwise (pre-Disney)…
Without this, we get no Jarael or Chantique (KOTOR is best era. Fight me), and Twi’ileks become harder to explain (they still don’t quite work with the other human-offshoots, but they can interbreed now, so there’s that)…
So… It works, even if it is a bit dubious…
Though I suspect most “Disney Star Wars” era fans wouldn’t even know that Mandalorians were originally a species, so I suppose all of this got rather lost along the way…
Is just a personal preference of mine. Not something I would make in to a rule.