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As for the "multimedia project," which is as much the invention of grognards such as yourself as it was ever a real thing, the darkness there is really no greater or less than TCW offered. Now I will concede, I like the gradual Empireification of the Republic shown in things like the Mimban comics, and I find the abrupt dumpstering of everything too Republic-like to be bizarre and nonsensical not even regimes prone to ideological retardation like the Bolsheviks or the mullahs in Iran threw out perfectly-good military equipment because it might remind people of the old regime, but I can't think of any "mature" material from the EU that wasn't matched in some way by what TCW offered. If it's format you object to, then yes, cartoons will never be seen in the West as anything other than "primarily for kids," despite the occasional Spirited Away or Sausage Party, or the continuing popularity of shit like Family Guy and Rick and Morty, and will produce stories that tonally match that expectation. But the same is and will be true of comics and video games, and quite frankly Star Wars isn't a book franchise. It isn't, it shouldn't be, and very few people will ever care about the books. I understand if you're the exception, but getting foaming-at-the-mouth mad about it isn't going to help, except maybe as catharsis.