@LigH: If you are still reading this, I'm not correcting anymore typos since I am tired and the typo fairy has been bashing me on the head for several hours now.

I really should head to bed in a few minutes.
@Rigwyn:
Terribly antisocial? Doesn't your character cut off people's limbs and what not?

Well, he was a patrol droid on duty and in the Star wars Universe just stopping a droid you have no connection to for a causal chat actually doesn't work logically as a sane person and there was the whole literally walking around the cantina and out of talking range issue.

So my character got frustrated with the droid wearing out the deck plating behind her so she decided to do a little target practice.

But you are right on the amount of effort it makes even to make a simple conversation happen and keep going. Although, you can have conversations that drag on without much substance because not enough effort or thought has been put in by both sides. That's what I refer to as "How's your mother?" RP. Even as a social/"talky" RPer, that is extremely grating to try to make work. It ends up being "how's the weather?" "how's work?" and so on and it tends to elicit equally generic and bland answers thus leading to no character development, no interesting reveal, and no potential for engaging follow up. >.> But that's not to say that those questions have to lead to that kind of RP by the way.
However, I wonder if there is some way of setting up RPs so that people more naturally flow into contributing just by being around it, thus increasing the fun and alleviating some of the burden on the RP starter?