Along with everything I've said, if Sep sees logic in it, then the twilek can have it.
Gisk said
Oh, and just for readability: You guys should really start a new paragraph at the beginning of each speaker's dialogue, and try to be clearer about who is saying what. Some of your posts are a bit difficult to read.
Gisk said
It looks, based on wookiepedia, like in the age right before the Light that the Jedi and he Mandalorians were actually allies.
Gisk said
Really? I've never seen a book, or a novel, rather, written like that.
BestStoryEver said "Hey Bob, c'mere."
BestStoryEver2 said "Hey Bob, c'mere.""Whatchu want phil?"
BestStoryEver3 said Phil called out, "Hey Bob! C'mere.""What'chu want Phil?" Bob replied. "Just C'mere.""Tell me what you want.""Just get your ass over here."
Gisk said
Well I see that you're doing it that way, but if I turn to my bookshelf and open a book I won't see that. You said that's how you see it in books, I was just wondering what books you might mean. I usually see it like this"Hey, Bob," Phil called out, "C'mere.""Watchu want?" Bob replied."Just c'mere""Tell me what you want.""Just get your ass over here!"Like in your example, extended back and forths don't usually require you to reiterate who is speaking. Though inflection and character actions will sometimes be mentioned. This is how I've always written and seen dialogue written, and it's how I was taught was proper in school.
Gisk said
Fair enough, no big deal really. Was just pointing something out. So I was thinking of making a pair of criminal siblings. A drug dealer and a freelance mercenary. But I'm not sure if there'd be much story usefulness to them. Do you guys have long reaching plans for your characters and organizations?
Gisk said
Well I see that you're doing it that way, but if I turn to my bookshelf and open a book I won't see that. You said that's how you see it in books, I was just wondering what books you might mean. I usually see it like this"Hey, Bob," Phil called out, "C'mere.""Watchu want?" Bob replied."Just c'mere""Tell me what you want.""Just get your ass over here!"Like in your example, extended back and forths don't usually require you to reiterate who is speaking. Though inflection and character actions will sometimes be mentioned. This is how I've always written and seen dialogue written, and it's how I was taught was proper in school.
Gisk said
Fair enough, no big deal really. Was just pointing something out. So I was thinking of making a pair of criminal siblings. A drug dealer and a freelance mercenary. But I'm not sure if there'd be much story usefulness to them. Do you guys have long reaching plans for your characters and organizations?
Cale Tucker said
Sep that Collab was not finished, you hurbur
Gisk said
Man, I don't feel put down, my mind is just exploding. 'Cause I'm reading right now(like, between posting, you know) and I'm seeing it the way I put it. Where are you all from? Maybe it's an American thing.