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2. Does the First Order base Kill it's sun? Does it then travel to new systems? Did that one sun give it 2 volleys? Does it simply drain the sun then it reignited over time? Ambiguous. A solid answer would be nice.

I thought this was shown quite badly. The obvious take away from the dialogue is that it completely drains the star before it fires, yet there was no indication given that it actually moved at any time, and therefore nothing to indicate it drained more than one star.

Perhaps they realised the implications to the surface of a planet if it was drifting in interstellar space, so simply avoided having to deal with that by ignoring it.
 
I thought this was shown quite badly. The obvious take away from the dialogue is that it completely drains the star before it fires, yet there was no indication given that it actually moved at any time, and therefore nothing to indicate it drained more than one star.

Perhaps they realised the implications to the surface of a planet if it was drifting in interstellar space, so simply avoided having to deal with that by ignoring it.

Maybe the system had two stars, and they only built the thing for 2 shots?
 
Since I can't watch the movie I'm stuck watching cast interviews on Youtube.

Man, Daisy Ridley is probably the friendliest person in the whole world. She's crazy happy in every single interview I've seen.
 
I guess I missed that. Do they say that in the movie?

NOPE! It's one of the bigger problems in the editing of this film. A lot of information regarding the political machinations and basics of the enemy's plans and abilities got cut out in the rush to get the film down to 2:15.
 
NOPE! It's one of the bigger problems in the editing of this film. A lot of information regarding the political machinations and basics of the enemy's plans and abilities got cut out in the rush to get the film down to 2:15.

Ah. Well, see my post about the novelisation: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=190323371&postcount=14364

I guess that if it doesnt use a star's energy it would make more sense that it can 'move'. But on the other hand, I doubt the Empire/Order cares much about some planets. Also, the io9 description seems to be wrong; I think that the 'Starkiller' targets stars (not planets) in different systems, with a payload that stealth/magically/hyperspace-travels to its target. Payload appears near its target-star, star goes supernova, system gets wiped out.
 
Watched this last night and enjoyed it despite having to share a cinema with antisocial asshats who seem to exist solely to annoy other people.

Couldn't get past 'Poe' and 'Snoke' though. They sound like Teletubbies or Banana Splits.

Edit: cinema was 95% empty despite the 8pm screening, which surprised me.
 
Ah. Well, see my post about the novelisation: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=190323371&postcount=14364

I guess that if it doesnt use a star's energy it would make more sense that it can 'move'. But on the other hand, I doubt the Empire/Order cares much about some planets. Also, the io9 description seems to be wrong; I think that the 'Starkiller' targets stars (not planets) in different systems, with a payload that stealth/magically/hyperspace-travels to its target. Payload appears near its target-star, star goes supernova, system gets wiped out.

IIRC that's not how it appears on screen.
 
Did you read my post I'm referring to? They changed stuff between the novelisation and the movie.

I'd like to actually read the novelization before making an assumption like you're making though. IO9 might have meant the star, or they may simply be using inaccurate terms and the explosion destroys the planet and its moons. Either way, it's meaningless in terms of canon since it doesn't match what's shown on screen.
 
Thanks. Amazing place.

It's a beautiful place but to me it felt a tad too... terrestial. Combined with helicopter shot (yes, I know that's been beaten to death) it really took me out of the movie. Even when I saw that final shot on the gifs that have been floating around the Internet it just doesn't feel like 'a galaxy far far away' any more.

Though hell, maybe I'm nitpicking.
 
I'd like to actually read the novelization before making an assumption like you're making though. IO9 might have meant the star, or they may simply be using inaccurate terms and the explosion destroys the planet and its moons. Either way, it's meaningless in terms of canon since it doesn't match what's shown on screen.

Well, I was more referring to the fact that the novelisation-Starkiller uses dark matter and appearently describes it's payload 'appearing' near its target via sub-hyperspace travel. And yes, I think io9 meant the star instead of planet (since the term 'supernova' is a star-related term); and that just an exploding planet would not necessisaraly (or instantly) wipe out a system. But yeah, we're just assuming, and io9-mixups aside, I hope they expand on it somewhere/sometime (starwars.com's database doesnt contain much info)
 
Since I can't watch the movie I'm stuck watching cast interviews on Youtube.

Man, Daisy Ridley is probably the friendliest person in the whole world. She's crazy happy in every single interview I've seen.

She's so cute it's not even funny anymore.
 
There's no way Starkiller moves around right?

Like didn't they just build it into an existing planet?

It moves, that was confirmed somewhere.

About Rey's father, I don't think any of the possibilities would satisfy me.

Being Luke's is too safe and predictable. On the other hand, I don't like the idea of the Skywalker bloodline dying.

Being a Solo wouldn't work. I don't think it's happening.

Same with Kenobi. I would enjoy that since it would surprise the audience and give an interesting symbolism to the whole thing, but I think it's impossible to do it in a way it doesn't sound completely ridiculous.

So what probably will happen is that Rey is not related to anyone we know. Instead, she will give birth to the next Skywalker. That way the bloodline lives on. I don't think Ben has any shot with her, so you know what that means. Don't pretend you didn't see the look on Luke's face. ;D

Just kidding.

Or am I?

At the end of episode IX a newly pregnant (with Luke's child) Rey will accidentally be sent back in time in a failed run through the Kessel system and end up on Tatooine. Stripped of the Force because of her child absorbing her powers Rey ends up settling once again as basically a slave on a desert planet, she changes her name and the child she gives birth to is Anakin. The lack of the delta brainwave is the real reason why the Skywalkers are so powerful with the Force.

The circle is now complete.
 
It moves, that was confirmed somewhere.



At the end of episode IX a newly pregnant (with Luke's child) Rey will accidentally be sent back in time in a failed run through the Kessel system and end up on Tatooine. Stripped of the Force because of her child absorbing her powers Rey ends up settling once again as basically a slave on a desert planet, she changes her name and the child she gives birth to is Anakin. The lack of the delta brainwave is the real reason why the Skywalkers are so powerful with the Force.

The circle is now complete.

Well i said that theory 100 pages ago.
And it could work...
 
It's a beautiful place but to me it felt a tad too... terrestial. Combined with helicopter shot (yes, I know that's been beaten to death) it really took me out of the movie. Even when I saw that final shot on the gifs that have been floating around the Internet it just doesn't feel like 'a galaxy far far away' any more.

Though hell, maybe I'm nitpicking.

Some people say Abrams added nothing to the Star Wars mythos with this film but I think he did at least give more substance to the Jedi religion thing that was barely alluded to by Tarkin and his subordinate in the OT. Max von Sydow's character was a follower of the "Church of the Force", Luke was seeking the first Jedi temple, Skellig Michael IRL is the location of a Christian monastery, Kylo's lightsaber is a crusader-style broadsword, etc. In the OT we basically saw two monks (Ben and Yoda) but the actual religious aspect was never explored.
 
JJ's purpose with this movie was to give Star Wars a soft reboot and set things up for what's coming after, IMO he succeeded where needed.

Well i said that theory 100 pages ago.
And it could work...
We were discussing it before then but no one seemed to like it.
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



Rey is a young Shmi?


You know, Rey kind of does look like a young Shmi. Skywalker men have the hots for women who resemble her, hmm...

Tattooine and the galaxy in general are basically the stereotypical rural South.

There was further "discussion" on it on page 128 (100 posts per page) and I imagine it was brought up before then too. I just wanted to work a Futurama reference in this time.

... I spelled Tatooine wrong
 
It moves, that was confirmed somewhere.



At the end of episode IX a newly pregnant (with Luke's child) Rey will accidentally be sent back in time in a failed run through the Kessel system and end up on Tatooine. Stripped of the Force because of her child absorbing her powers Rey ends up settling once again as basically a slave on a desert planet, she changes her name and the child she gives birth to is Anakin. The lack of the delta brainwave is the real reason why the Skywalkers are so powerful with the Force.

The circle is now complete.

Holy shit. HOLY SHIT!

REY IS SHMI!
 
it's quite simple: If Luke doesn't have any children there won't be a new Skywalker.

There won't be a Star Wars without a Skywalker's story to tell.

So either it's Rey (most likely) or someone else we are going to meet.
 
it's quite simple: If Luke doesn't have any children there won't be a new Skywalker.

There won't be a Star Wars without a Skywalker's story to tell.

So either it's Rey (most likely) or someone else we are going to meet.

Maybe Kylo Ren could have a child? :D
 
it's quite simple: If Luke doesn't have any children there won't be a new Skywalker.

There won't be a Star Wars without a Skywalker's story to tell.

So either it's Rey (most likely) or someone else we are going to meet.

Kylo is a Skywalker. The ST has pretty much been about him so far.
 
So now that the movie has been out for almost more then a week whose your guys favorite character? Personally I think Finn is the best because of his heart of gold. Also dude was a janitor yet he scored a hit on Kylo Ren toe to toe despite no training with any swordsmanship.
 
Because it would be horrible.

It also would mean Luke is his own grandfather. Wtf man.
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Rey is one of the best female heroic character for a blockbuster in the movie industry.
A mix between Aang from Avatar and... and i don't know.
She's Aang
 
To be fair, even if they kill Luke and Kylo by the end of Ep IX, in the next movies they could still claim there was a lost Kylo Ren child out there.
 
Episode IX will be the end of the Skywalker saga. I don't think there has to be a descendant at that point. Rey could just be Luke's successor anyway whether they share the same blood or not.
 
Episode IX will be the end of the Skywalker saga. I don't think there has to be a descendant at that point. Rey could just be Luke's successor anyway whether they share the same blood or not.

I doubt they will drop the bloodline for good. It's too sacred at this point. They could do it, but I don't think it's going to happen any time soon.
 
It's actually tactically smarter than a Death Star. Build it on some abandoned planet far fucking away and unload when needed.

Just the mechanical part requires a lot more materials and labor (Then there's all of the excavating.) than a Death Star and a Death Star is a lot more useful. The Death Star gets the planet-killing job done and has a much higher rate of fire. It's fast enough to make using it on individual ships practical.

As I see it, it is in a fixed position. The star regenerates.

Regenerates from what? Starkiller Base needs to move.
 
I'm still think the "duel of fates" (lol) between Rey and Kylo will be the best thing of all the star wars saga. There is a real chemistery between those two and in a "good vs evil" way (not those kind of ship -_- )
 
Kylo is going to kill everyone. I think he will be much more darker than Vador + Dark Sidious. He will kill Snoke, Leia, Luke, Finn, C3P0...

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how? the guy is a failure. Got his arm cut by a storm trooper who has never used a sabre before and then gets overpowered by a novice.
 
So now that the movie has been out for almost more then a week whose your guys favorite character? Personally I think Finn is the best because of his heart of gold. Also dude was a janitor yet he scored a hit on Kylo Ren toe to toe despite no training with any swordsmanship.

Yeah Finn was a great character (all of the main new ones were tbh) I like the misdirection they did in the marketing with Finn, as all of the trailers made it look like he would become a Jedi, with all the lightsaber action he gets, but nope he isn't a force user (at least it seems that way)

Rey was my favorite new character though, she is clearly going to be at the center of the main overall plot and the has the most mystery about her, but she was very likable, which makes me care and want to know more about her (still think she will be Luke's kid)
 
Kylo is going to kill everyone. I think he will be much more darker than Vador + Dark Sidious. He will kill Snoke, Leia, Luke, Finn, C3P0...

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Kylo vs. Luke is like a hamster vs. a polar bear.
 
In Episode VIII we'll find out Rey's parents aren't related to Luke and were probably just some assholes. Then in Episode IX when Luke dies Rey will cry and say something like "I loved you, you were like a father to me" etc. It rhymes with Obi-Wan's "You were my brother" to Anakin in Episode III.
 
In Episode VIII we'll find out Rey's parents aren't related to Luke and were probably just some assholes. Then in Episode IX when Luke dies Rey will cry and say something like "I loved you, you were like a father to me" etc. It rhymes with Obi-Wan's "You were my brother" to Anakin in Episode III.

Or if Rey is Luke's daughter, they can have the inevitable "I am your farther" quote in Episode VIII, which would obviously be a nod to Vader telling Luke in Empire.
 
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