I disagree there was definitely more to him finding out a girl was involved.
He was probably just thirsty.
I disagree there was definitely more to him finding out a girl was involved.
Jedi start training at age 4 IIRC
Who or what provides the Force powers btw?
Please don't give me the midichlorians crap
But the good guys always ending up killing people who use the Dark Side! It ain't that powerful.
Who or what provides the Force powers btw?
Please don't give me the midichlorians crap
Yep. Essentially, "don't get comfortable fucking up, Weasley. We can always start growing them again." I actually would have preferred a more Tarkinized Hux, where it was clear Vader respected Tarkin and vice versa, whereas these two guys are looking at each other like they were rivals in law school and now are working as associates at the same sadistic firm and spend most of the day making jabs about one wearing their father's Armani while the other wears a Folex they bought in Chinatown.
Rey's memory wipe is possibly trauma, not something someone did to her. In her vision it looks like Kylo saves her from being killed by one of the people who were all wiped out, then we see her get dumped on Jakku. It's possible someone tried to kill her to avoid having her fall in the order's hands.
Then Kylo/Snoke/etc. try to push her to the dark side but it just ends up causing trauma, memory loss, no more force sensitivity, so they dump her on Jakku.
Who or what provides the Force powers btw?
Please don't give me the midichlorians crap
No could defeat the Emperor on their own. Not even Luke. He was a true badass.
umm its magicWho or what provides the Force powers btw?
Please don't give me the midichlorians crap
Could Rey be Luke's last surviving student, who's memory has been erased to protect her?
Samuel Jackson would have destroyed him if it weren't for Anakin's surprise attack.
Rey's memory wipe is possibly trauma, not something someone did to her. In her vision it looks like Kylo saves her from being killed by one of the people who were all wiped out, then we see her get dumped on Jakku. It's possible someone tried to kill her to avoid having her fall in the order's hands.
Then Kylo/Snoke/etc. try to push her to the dark side but it just ends up causing trauma, memory loss, no more force sensitivity, so they dump her on Jakku. Basically, child responds to violence with a big mental block, becomes useless to them, for now.
Holy shit lol. But now I like their rivalry even more.
Saved... her? She was only for sure in one of those visions, and she was in third person for that one.
force sensitive bloodlines have a huge advantage but cool trained people can basically tap into it
aka this is what i've always thought before the midichlorians crap and this film seems to support it
Who or what provides the Force powers btw?
Please don't give me the midichlorians crap
Who or what provides the Force powers btw?
Please don't give me the midichlorians crap
I like how you say you've always believed in "bloodlines" but then think the biological explanation necessary for the bloodlines idea to make sense is "crap."
I always felt Palpatine was just acting. He KNEW Anakin would show up. He starts "losing" the battle as soon as Anakin lands.
Stop. You will cause a short circuit there.
No, someone tries to club her (seen in first person), that person gets killed, she backs away and the Kylo and his knights approach her, end.
I like how you say you've always believed in "bloodlines" but then think the biological explanation necessary for the bloodlines idea to make sense is "crap."
No, someone tries to club her (seen in first person), that person gets killed, she backs away and the Kylo and his knights approach her, end.
Saw this on Reddit. <3 Han Solo
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It's true!
People are perfectly willing to accept that bloodlines are cool in the Star Wars universe, but try to explain what makes certain people's blood so special and everyone loses their minds!
Yep. Essentially, "don't get comfortable fucking up, Weasley. We can always start growing them again." I actually would have preferred a more Tarkinized Hux, where it was clear Vader respected Tarkin and vice versa, whereas these two guys are looking at each other like they were rivals in law school and now are working as associates at the same sadistic firm and spend most of the day making jabs about one wearing their father's Armani while the other wears a Folex they bought in Chinatown.
Gotta wait for Linda Hunt to tell us the story in the next movie.
Nah, the guy is just kinda doofy. He's not ugly, but he's not really dashing at all. As other posters noted many days ago, my wife thought it was Ross from Friends, who is also not an ugly, but nevertheless doofy mouthbreather of a man.
No, they were pretty clear on this. They aren't clones. They all have different heights. They have different weights. Hell, Phasma's a giant woman, so they may not even all be dudes. They are simply conditioned to obey orders. This was underlined in the conversation I am referencing in the first point above, where Kylo Ren specifically "wondered" if they should start cloning again since Hux's conditioning clearly didn't work on Finn.
Finn and Rey were a bit more iffy, but Finn and Poe were great, which are who I meant originally
regardless, if Finn didnt have that moment where he goes "no one ever looked at me that way" etc, which felt a bit forced at the moment, the whole *she gets kidnapped and Finn freaks out* thing wouldnt have worked at all
it's a bit leaded by convenience of the plot, but I think it works enough
I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter. It just runs you know? Even in this movie when things stopped working they flipped the switch to fix it. It ain't Star Trek.I never bothered to investigate, but what do they use for fuel? They always seem to have enough, which is good. I don't want a "oh noes we're running low on fuel"-type mcguffin.
I never bothered to investigate, but what do they use for fuel? They always seem to have enough, which is good. I don't want a "oh noes we're running low on fuel"-type mcguffin.
I could see something like the Knights of Ren almost kidnapping her, she does some insanely powerful force blast that just knocks them all out - unintentionally unleashing it as an emotional child. The power puts her into some kind of coma. Luke finds her, heals her, but she has no memories of what happened.
For both her safety and possibly the safety of others if she was ever caught, Luke figures it's for the best and puts her into hiding. However, he leaves a trail back to him if she ever does "wake up" to avoid her falling into the wrong hands.
True that. All the heroes had great characterizations; they were set up as good folk right off the hop, and when they join forces and care for each other's well being it felt genuine. I especially liked the moment when Finn was grabbed by the tentacle creature, and Rey's face registered utter shock. And upon rescuing him, her relieved reply was, "that was lucky." It's just plain damn entertaining!
Exactly. It was all a ruse to lure Anakin to the dark side. Sidious was more than a match for Windu.
nah. I think what I say makes sense
I don't like the idea of the force being a number, something you can count, in midichlorians
I have no issue with the idea of it being stronger on certain bloodlines (specially one that comes from someone allegedly being born by the will of the force with no fuckin father)
I think a likely scenario is that Rey was a student of Luke's whose mother was killed by the Knights of Ren along with the rest of Luke's students. As such, he comes to adopt her, assuming responsibility for her, and making her a Skywalker.
I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter. It just runs you know? Even in this movie when things stopped working they flipped the switch to fix it. It ain't Star Trek.
It's all fusion reactors in star wars.
It is not.
The force is just as unmessurable as ever, its just that certain bodies with a messurable characteristic can sense this gigantic power and thus they can understand it and exploit it,and said characteristic can be passed by bloodline...
Seriously how did this "Midichlorians are the force!" crap started? Qui-Gonn and Palpatine always talk about them as two separate things.
It is not.
The force is just as unmessurable as ever, its just that certain bodies with a messurable characteristic can sense this gigantic power and thus they can understand it and exploit it,and said characteristic can be passed by bloodline...
Vader was basically the thug enforcer. Like the guy who burns his hand and melts his face in Raiders. At least that's what he was until he was the savior of the universe in the prequels. Ren serves the same role in TFA, he's the guy you send in when you need to get shit done. The Empire and First Order are just how evil people like Palpatine and Smough control the Galaxy. So Sith is just something that makes you really powerful and fit to be in a position like Dictator or special forces/enforcer.I woke up today thinking about nitpicks that this movie doesn't explain well and I want to ask, Just how is the Empire/First Order structured - what's its hierarchy? In the OT what exactly is Vader's position/job? He's the last Sith, not even technically one, so what does the Empire need from him? Everybody's dismissed the Force as an ancient religion - a modern day analogy would be if Iranian President Rouhani was a Zoroastrian. I think Grand Moff Tarkin was like the highest level of the military and Vader must be some sort of semireligious statesman/commander in chief - again with the Iran analogy. And Palpatine - does anyone besides Vader even know he's still alive? What the hell was he doing between III and IV? Did he really control the entire Empire secretly for his self-gain? Jumping to VII it must be a very similar situation - Hux is like Tarkin, Ren is like Vader, and Snoke is like Palpatine. In a nutshell, what's the relationship between the Empire (First Order) and the Sith (Knights of Ren)?
nah. I think what I say makes sense
I don't like the idea of the force being a number, something you can count, in midichlorians
I have no issue with the idea of it being stronger on certain bloodlines (specially one that comes from someone allegedly being born by the will of the force with no fuckin father)
people don't get that the idea of midichlorians is whatever, the absolute SHIT part about it is qui gon having a fuckin scouter or whatever and going "his force is over 9000!"
that's the issue
Just how is the Empire/First Order structured - what's its hierarchy? In the OT what exactly is Vader's position/job? He's the last Sith, not even technically one, so what does the Empire need from him? Everybody's dismissed the Force as an ancient religion - a modern day analogy would be if Iranian President Rouhani was a Zoroastrian. I think Grand Moff Tarkin was like the highest level of the military and Vader must be some sort of semireligious statesman/commander in chief - again with the Iran analogy.
And Palpatine - does anyone besides Vader even know he's still alive?
What the hell was he doing between III and IV? Did he really control the entire Empire secretly for his self-gain?
Jumping to VII it must be a very similar situation - Hux is like Tarkin, Ren is like Vader, and Snoke is like Palpatine. In a nutshell, what's the relationship between the Empire (First Order) and the Sith (Knights of Ren)?
Seriously how did this "Midichlorians are the force!" crap started? Qui-Gonn and Palpatine always talk about them as two separate things.
I woke up today thinking about nitpicks that this movie doesn't explain well and I want to ask, Just how is the Empire/First Order structured - what's its hierarchy? In the OT what exactly is Vader's position/job? He's the last Sith, not even technically one, so what does the Empire need from him? Everybody's dismissed the Force as an ancient religion - a modern day analogy would be if Iranian President Rouhani was a Zoroastrian. I think Grand Moff Tarkin was like the highest level of the military and Vader must be some sort of semireligious statesman/commander in chief - again with the Iran analogy. And Palpatine - does anyone besides Vader even know he's still alive? What the hell was he doing between III and IV? Did he really control the entire Empire secretly for his self-gain? Jumping to VII it must be a very similar situation - Hux is like Tarkin, Ren is like Vader, and Snoke is like Palpatine. In a nutshell, what's the relationship between the Empire (First Order) and the Sith (Knights of Ren)?
You're simply wrong on this.
Without the midi-chlorians, life could not exist, and we would have no knowledge of the Force. They continually speak to us, telling us the will of the Force.
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Midi-chlorian counts, used to determine a being's potential in the Force, could be tested by examining a subject's blood
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Midi-chlorian
You're struggling because the canon is dumb and your concept is more interesting. Alas.
How in the world do you think it's the case that it's stronger in certain bloodlines in the absence of biological phenomenon that make it so?
You're simply wrong on this.
Without the midi-chlorians, life could not exist, and we would have no knowledge of the Force. They continually speak to us, telling us the will of the Force.
fucking magic, dude?
The person you were quoting specifically said that Qui-Gon/Palpatine discuss midi-chlorians as distinct from "the Force."
The quote you just cited indicates specifically that the midi-chlorians are something different that allows people to perceive the Force, not the Force itself.
Your proof directly confirms the argument you're dismissing.