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(The scene changes to the Aurabesh characters arranged in a grid, superimposed over an image of an X-Wing cockpit.)
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This is Aurebesh, an alphabet created for the Star Wars setting and often seen in the movies when the actors look at computer displays.
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(The Aurebesh characters changed into a familiar language.)
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Oh? I can read this! Another convenient isekai protagonist cheat ability! 'Princess Omega would make a competent addition to any organization...' Wait, is this a letter of recommendation? They're completely phoning it in! These are the kind of back-handed compliments you give someone when you're trying to get rid of them!
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The text flashes one screen at a time as she holds it closer and closer to her nose.
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I've been admitted to a Jedi academy on planet Amantes. Oh, I'm going to a Jedi academy?
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Cady lowers the datapad and looks around the room.
(Her eyes just got wider.)
"Love and Lightsabers!"
(The scene changes to a small hotel room, recognizable by its mundane fixtures and the honking of automobiles in the distance.)
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How could I forget about that?
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(The scene changes to a title screen with the 'New Game' and 'Resume Game' options.)
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Love and Lightsabers, known to the fanbase as "L+L", is a Star Wars-themed otome game, where the player takes on the role of a beautiful Jedi princess and interacts with other Force users. The game officially launches next week, but advance copies were being sold at the con. Even though I had to stand in line the entire first day to get a copy, I started playing it as soon as I got back to my hotel room!
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(She didn't want to open it because she only bought one copy.)
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L+L is set during the High Republic, a vaguely-defined period of time prior to the Clone Wars era of The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith. The High Republic era was created for two reasons: to re-canonize certain parts of Lucasfilm's Old Republic setting, and to avoid canon conflicts with the eras depicted in the theatrical films. But that means I know about things like the forest moon of Endor from Return of the Jedi, even though its existence isn't widely known at this time! Another overpowered cheat ability!
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Cady is grinning.
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L+L takes place at a Jedi academy on a remote planet. Like most otome games, the player can meet and socialize with several other characters, and has a variety of endings depending on how you interact with the non-player characters. L+L is notorious for having a lot of death flags, and it's almost impossible to clear the game without anyone being killed. Even the player character, Princess Cady Omega, can easily die in a variety of horrible ways, making it one of the most difficult otome games ever!
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(It looks like she's still grinning but now she's gritting her teeth.)