This is really hard to talk about. Not emotionally, but physically there are just too many stories in the Star Wars Expanded Universe to wade through. Unless a person was willing to dedicate their entire reading/gaming (/social) life to discovering all the incredible Sw lore that exists out there it’s simply impossible to create the perfect top ten list.
So instead the following stories mentioned will be viewed and rated for not only being good, but also their potential to become Star Wars movies in the next few years. With a new galactic empire on the horizon and Walt Disney leading the flagship it is very possible for the first time in history that the Expanded Universe stories will make it to the big screen.
They are also ten of the best stories Expanded Universe has to offer for anyone looking good books to read or games to play.
So instead the following stories mentioned will be viewed and rated for not only being good, but also their potential to become Star Wars movies in the next few years. With a new galactic empire on the horizon and Walt Disney leading the flagship it is very possible for the first time in history that the Expanded Universe stories will make it to the big screen.
They are also ten of the best stories Expanded Universe has to offer for anyone looking good books to read or games to play.
- 2/26/2013
- by Michael Thompson
- Obsessed with Film
Now, before Zachary Quinto supporters get all bent out of shape, allow me to first explain. The following is a fan-edit of the audiobook for Alan Dean Foster’s novelization of this year’s Star Trek. The audiobook was narrated by the film’s co-star Zachary Quinto, who played Spock.
From there, an overzealous fan decided that the narration would make a much better romance novel than a story about intergalactic heroism. With that, “Spork! An Erotic Love Story” was born. Dean Foster is quite descriptive in his narrative, and sadly this is only used against him in this slashfic (fan fiction which ends in romance).
Check out the video after the jump, but be warned, if you’re sure dialogue and descriptions from a novelization of Star Trek can’t be considered Nsfw, you might be proven wrong. Also, be aware, it can get pretty intense towards the end,...
From there, an overzealous fan decided that the narration would make a much better romance novel than a story about intergalactic heroism. With that, “Spork! An Erotic Love Story” was born. Dean Foster is quite descriptive in his narrative, and sadly this is only used against him in this slashfic (fan fiction which ends in romance).
Check out the video after the jump, but be warned, if you’re sure dialogue and descriptions from a novelization of Star Trek can’t be considered Nsfw, you might be proven wrong. Also, be aware, it can get pretty intense towards the end,...
- 12/23/2009
- by Matt Raub
- The Flickcast
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