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“Are you going to be all right? Need any help with this? I mean, Racine could – “ Jo thought her friend was tense, beneath her quiet, contemplative manner. now I've the powers of a woman's body…' The song is unashamedly sexual, like a lot of Kate’s work, and it seemed the perfect fit for the character…)īeeDee walked through the dim corridors of the secret base to The Room. But like most of Kate’s work, it’s about more than that… There are several references to ‘coming alive’ the lyrics always suggested to me a process of becoming real, as if a painting or a statue or a literary character from a novel suddenly coming alive and rejoicing in being in the real world: '. This one isn’t even about droids, it’s based on the final soliloquy of Molly Bloom from ‘Ulysses’ by James Joyce. There were lots of good tunes about robots and computers falling in love – ‘Electric Dreams’ for a start - and others that were good but I rejected for being too sterile. (I had a lot of fun thinking about Katie’s theme song… I was inspired by a recurring theme in the wonderful work of in many ways, a pin-up model ‘stepping out off the page’ as Kate sings it here. He loosened it so if, it slipped between my breasts, just one kiss, then another…!Īnd then our arrows of desire rewrite the speech, mmm yes!Īnd at first with the charm around him, mmm yes Stepping out of the page… into the sensual world…Īnd how we wish to live in the sensual world! He said I was a flower of the mountain, yes!īut now I've the powers of a woman's body… Took six big wheels and rolled our bodies “… then I'd taken the kiss of seed-cake back from his mouth… She evokes various themes like the classic Star Wars protocol droid, the sexualised murder of Shirley Eaton in 'Goldfinger', and my own drawing of 'Postuma' from our old Planescape game. I was really looking forward to tackling that, even knowing its likely to end in tears… Droids are ubiquitous in Star Wars, but the whole issue has been essentially ignored in the medium. Her ‘birth’ and upbeat personality ties in very well with the second arc of our campaign, ‘Deus Ex Machinae’, which focuses on the growing awareness and emancipation of synthetic beings in the galaxy. She’s my take on a C3PO protocol droid character. It was about time I had one, and it seems ideal to use the ‘daughter’ BeeDee has been building for over a year now. Meet 'Cutie' Katie, my GMPC character for the Age of Rebellion group.