Peter: Hey Natasha, have you seen the photographer?
Natasha: Nope. Have you seen the meat tenderizer?
Peter, confused: What?
Natasha, grabbing the meat tenderizer out of the drawer: No reason, cute girl things!
Imagine if the Corries killed Palpatine, but on accident. Like- an unknown allergy or a reflex gone wrong or something. And they’re all panicking because they just killed the chancellor but hey they have each other’s backs and no one expects “meat droids” to even know how to deny a request let alone commit high treason so they’ve got this. Corrie Command organizes everything to run smoothly as they clean up the “crime” scene and scrub any evidence of them being around the Chancellor at any point during the incident. CorSec sucks at their job so the Jedi are called in and suddenly the Chancellor’s sithy business is being uncovered. The rot in the senate is cleaned up, the war stops, and the chips are discovered and removed but CorSec is still trying to figure out how the chancellor died in the first place because that was the chancellor so it’s still treason in their eyes (the Jedi are trying to stop them). All the while the Corries are just hanging in the background like “damn, what a mystery. Who could have seen this coming? Not me, no sir, we weren’t there. Who knows? Maybe the force was done with his sith-ness and finally intervened? That’s my best bet ¯\_(ツ)_/¯”
Something I haven’t brought up yet is that I played Grim Fandango and WOW I loved everything about it
The art style, the story, the characters, the voice acting, and the music was all top-notch 👌 I’d get confused with the camera angles sometimes but otherwise it controlled pretty well. My only gripe with it was that the puzzles were a little too obtuse sometimes and they occasionally required a high level of precision/pixel hunting with things that are hard to see. Can’t complain since there really wasn’t any form of a fail state and you could save at any time, which I appreciated.
Also GLOTTIS, my boy Glottis. He’s perfect. I love him. He deserves the world