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#1 Pellean

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Posted 09 August 2011 - 09:06 PM

I first discovered West End Games' Imperial Sourcebook in a used book store when I was 12 and I was blown away by it! I immensely enjoyed the attention to detail and the depth that really brought the Star Wars universe to life for me. It made the movies and novels all the more enjoyable, and also kick-started my fascination with game design. Unfortunately for my past fun, I never pursued the game. I was reintroduced to it on these forums, when PR posted a link to an index of PDFs of almost all the source material ever published for the RPG. Since then I have game mastered several campaigns and had huge amounts of fun with my friends.
Alas, that index is no longer available to us; http://jaymachraltir.powweb.com/RPG/ has shut down. Those of us who foolishly did not download the entire library (myself included)are back to Ebay and searching through book stores.
Don't think, Fingan, you aren't properly equipped for it.

#2 Phoenix Rising

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Posted 12 September 2011 - 03:33 AM

Amazing. I was roughly the same age when I found a copy of Rebel Alliance Sourcebook at Powell's in Portland while on vacation. In light of this mod, it's probably the best book purchase I ever made.

Not sure what happened to his site, but Jaymach is an admin on Wookieepedia.

#3 DaveAshton

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 03:06 PM

Check Scribd if you're still looking for them, you may have some luck there.



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