Was there any official word about Rey having Plaguis' light-staff?
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They look fairly similar, but I'm not 100% sure if it's the same thing. Then again, Plaguis weapon here is from a toy, so it's bound to be different from the 'canon' staff. I was thinking that the staff itself could be made of the same "vibro-steel" or whatever the swords from kotor were made of (is that still canon?), making it an actually good weapon to use against other Force users.
Absolutely. I'll say this is certainly a better movie than any of the prequels but it didn't do a good job at world building tbh
Phantom Menace had a very defined structure to everything. This was tattooine, that was naboo, here was the senate's role etc
Here Im kind of left confused as to what the hell happened post return of the jedi. And especially about those planets that exploded. So is the republic exterminated entirely?
I can't see how events in Episode 7 have killed your hype for Rogue One.
They don't effect any events in Rogue One right? Or am I misunderstanding you.
Its why I think Felicity Jones is really the entire purpose for why this is their first choice for a stand alone film. If she has no connection to Rey or Luke and this really is just a film for its own sake, then I have to question the judgement of Disney, because we couldn't be more sick about ANYTHING involving Death Stars at this point.
Its why I think Felicity Jones is really the entire purpose for why this is their first choice for a stand alone film. If she has no connection to Rey or Luke and this really is just a film for its own sake, then I have to question the judgement of Disney, because we couldn't be more sick about ANYTHING involving Death Stars at this point.
At least they didn't make Tatooine an important place YET AGAIN. It's supposed to be a big galaxy, no reason 90% of the galaxy's events should be taking place on 2-3 planets.I loved the Force Awakens, but things like this feel confusing just for the sake of being confusing. Jakku... like Tatooine... but it's Jakku. Hosnian Prime... like Coruscant... but it's Hosnian Prime.
I'm still waiting to find luck that Rey was a force baby because Luke got lonely and found a way to literally fuck the force. Maybe with ghost Yoda.What if... episode 9 ends with Luke and Rey having sex and their offspring is the real chosen one?
And then Luke reveals he was Anakin's father all along
So why do you guys think Rey was abandoned on Jakku?
If her father is indeed Luke, perhaps he did it before he exiled himself to protect her from Snoke and the resurgence of the dark side following his "failure", similarly to how Luke and Leia were hidden away?
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3rd Death Star devalues the first in a major way.
Why care about getting these plans that are so insignificant in the overall picture?
it basically gets rebuilt twice and the destruction of the 2nd is much more involved, 3rd is ridiculously more powerful.
2. As I have been saying since the seeing TFA, why even care if the Rebels win anymore.
The victory was false and they are destroyed 30 years later while not even directly involved in the new war.
Leaving only a splinter group of that Alliance intact.
Pretty much kills the Rebels cartoon for me as well.
How would they do it though? Not like they are going to recast young Luke, not to mention they wouldn't have had Rey until like 13 years later, even if they met after the events of rogue one.
Putting her in just so they can have a ' your mom was this character that was in the standalone' conversation during episode seems a bit odd.
At least they didn't make Tatooine an important place YET AGAIN. It's supposed to be a big galaxy, no reason 90% of the galaxy's events should be taking place on 2-3 planets.
In fact I hope we don't even get a Tatooine mention in this trilogy. It's supposed to be Flint, Michigan but it's basically been Los Angeles in the SW universe.
People saying they miss Kyle Katarn do not realize Finn is Kyle. Stormtrooper turned good who will later find out he is force sensitive.
I'm still waiting to find luck that Rey was a force baby because Luke got lonely and found a way to literally fuck the force. Maybe with ghost Yoda.
(I'm on the Rey Kenobi ship)
Theory that makes the most sense to me:
-Kylo destroys the academy culminating in the death of Lukes wife.
-Luke leaves his daughter hidden and goes of into exile knowing she will be hunted if she stays with him.
Using the prequels as an example of good world building and exposition when they are probably some of the worst. I mean George Lucas literally spoon feeds you whats going on because he assumes the audience is so dumb they won't get it. JJ meanwhile expects you to actually pay attention to the movie to know whats happening.
And destroyed by an Empire that wasn't dead.A New Republic was born. The Empire is dead.
But all of the Empire was on the Death Star! All of it!And destroyed by an Empire that wasn't dead.
Absolutely. I'll say this is certainly a better movie than any of the prequels but it didn't do a good job at world building tbh
Phantom Menace had a very defined structure to everything. This was tattooine, that was naboo, here was the senate's role etc
Here Im kind of left confused as to what the hell happened post return of the jedi. And especially about those planets that exploded. So is the republic exterminated entirely?
After the Emperor was killed, the Empire fractured into various splinter groups with high ranking generals vying for control. Eventually the Rebel Alliance overcame most of them, established a New Republic, and forced the remnants of the Empire to disarm and agree a peace treaty. The Alliance disbanded, and the New Republic established a new capital on Hosnian Prime, away from Corsucant. The senate building was on that planet.
In the outer reaches of the galaxy, Snoke established and took command of the First Order, a small group of Imperial remnants who were in possession of the last remaining Super Star Destroyer (which they were supposed to turn over to the Republic). The Republic does not view them as a credible threat, and mostly ignores them although they allow Leia to lead a Resistance against them in the more obscure parts of the galaxy. In secret the First Order has been building Starkiller Base and Snoke has turned Leia's son to the dark side, and ordered him to find Luke Skywalker (and presumably other powerful Force users).
It's not clear how much of the Republic's infrastructure was destroyed along with the Hosnian system, we only know it was the capital system where the senate had relocated.
Can all of ushojax's post really be immediately gleaned from the film? Mad max did a great job of exposition-less world building, the best I've seen in a long time
But this just seemed really lost in the momentum and cutting scenes out. Maybe it's on me tho, I'm watching it again later today anyways.
Im really hoping the First Order is actually suffering after losing a planet base.But all of the Empire was on the Death Star! All of it!
I am of the same mind. The Dark Side has lost leaders, but not troops
And destroyed by an Empire that wasn't dead.
Can all of ushojax's post really be immediately gleaned from the film? Mad max did a great job of exposition-less world building, the best I've seen in a long time
But this just seemed really lost in the momentum and cutting scenes out. Maybe it's on me tho, I'm watching it again later today anyways.
Did anyone else notice the jumpcut while Leia was talking to Han?
Strong point.
Also seems legit
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Nah, they've still got boatloads of troops.Im really hope the First Order is actually suffering after losing a planet base.
Can you tell me when it is stated in The Force Awakens that the New Republic has been destroyed? I don't recall that.
Planets were destroyed. The New Republic still stands.
The reason the Resistance was created was due to the fact that the Republic does not have a standing army of its own. They resolved not to maintain their own army soon after the events of ROTJ. That's why Leia puts together the Resistance, which is actually a fairly recent development from what I gather.
Nah, they've still got boatloads of troops.
Snoke is even a worse villain name than Sheev.
Snoke is even a worse villain name than Sheev.
Same.Im really hope the First Order is actually suffering after losing a planet base.
Also explains why Rey is sent to go see Luke and not his sister. Why would his sister go when:
A) Her son is responsible for killing his wife and destroying him in the process
B) Rey is his daughter and she knows thats the only chance they have to get him back.
1.
3rd Death Star devalues the first in a major way.
Why care about getting these plans that are so insignificant in the overall picture?
it basically gets rebuilt twice and the destruction of the 2nd is much more involved, 3rd is ridiculously more powerful.
2. As I have been saying since the seeing TFA, why even care if the Rebels win anymore.
The victory was false and they are destroyed 30 years later while not even directly involved in the new war.
Leaving only a splinter group of that Alliance intact.
Pretty much kills the Rebels cartoon for me as well.
I'd say they're probably down quite a lot of troops - but that the crazy new drive and energy Kylo has is going to make up for it. I think he's going to go Palpatine-tier in the next movie.
That would be a nice subversion if Kylo actually kills Snoke in the next movie after finishing his training, rising to true big-bad tier.
EDIT: ^^ What this guy said.
Oh, I see what you mean. Yeah, Leia wouldn't go and see Luke because of the guilt she feels about Kylo. They'll both feel immensely guilty about it. Wasn't there a scene in the movie where she says she's too old to go? Probably making it up.
It's a compelling argument. I think it's about 50/50 likelihood that Rey is a Skywalker or a Kenobi. Although we know Obi-wan never had a partner/child, so that probably swings things slightly more in the Skywalker favour.
Rogue One takes place 35 years or more before Episode VII, no? Felicity Jones playing the role of Rey's mother is really a stretch.
Death Stars are surely a quite common occurence at this point, even though it has been never established if they are anything worth. They have been the weak point everytime.
It's hard to accept Snoke as the trilogy's Emperor figure. Bad name, forgettable design. My money's on Ben Solo chopping him into bits and becoming the main big bad in VIII.
That would be a nice subversion if Kylo actually kills Snoke in the next movie after finishing his training, rising to true big-bad tier.
EDIT: ^^ What this guy said.
Totally in team Rey Skywalker. Luke would have left her on a Jakku, planet with no force sensitives, completely in the backwater, so that Kylo would not get to her. Both her and Kylo have massive untapped potential/power with the Force(Rey taught herself to mind trick and Kylo froze a blaster bolt), which to me gives credence to her being in the Skywalker bloodline.
My general theory regarding the future of the Jedi that they will follow is that they are going to move away from a pure Light/Dark dichotomy towards a model of internal balance for the individual. On the other hand they can just keep repeating the cycle but my thought is that Luke went to seek the original Jedi temple to understand how to deal with the never ending strife between Light/Dark because he sees the cycle repeating already.
Im kinda worried they are going to do a split narrative for the 2nd movie. Would honestly rather they just timeskip her training and then flashback to it as needed(ala Kill Bill). We dont need to see Rey carrying Luke on her back during training.
Well, the first Death Star could only be destroyed after intrigate knowledge of the structure, the second one wasn't even finished when it blew up, and the third one was pretty solid, they didn't count on anyone crazy enough to approach the planet at lightspeed. And even then, the capacitator was pretty well shielded, Poe Dameron had to get in there to blow it up. I'd say whoever is designing these things is actually getting better at it. And all in all, 3 Death Stars built, the first one destroyed Alderaan, SB destroyed Hosnian Prime and all the planets in it's system. Pretty damn impressive.
So why do you guys think Rey was abandoned on Jakku?
If her father is indeed Luke, perhaps he did it before he exiled himself to protect her from Snoke and the resurgence of the dark side following his "failure", similarly to how Luke and Leia were hidden away?
People that think Luke just left Rey on Jakku? Um.. Isn't that where Lor San Tekka is? Clearly the dude has been watching over Rey. He even knows who Kylo really is and clearly has a backstory with Leia.