Different species?
So in the book universe, there's the Empire AND the First Order? They're completely different organizations?
So do you think that with more films like Rogue One and films that are closer to the prequel timeline that Disney can undo people's distaste for that timeline.
WHY DOES JIMMY SMITS LOOK LIKE HE HASNT AGED A DAY WHILE OBI WAN GOT HELLA FUCKING OLD?
Wake up, sheeple!
Looking at your negatives, the kind of movie you want doesn't sound all that fun. This is a movie wherein the whole cast dies, their (almost) entire squad and support fleet get destroyed, and you're saying you wanted it to be darker?
Bail got that royalty money for plastic surgery and rejuvenation while Ben had a desert home in a hell hole.
So do you think that with more films like Rogue One and films that are closer to the prequel timeline that Disney can undo people's distaste for that timeline.
The Empire fractures after Endor due to warlordism among the Moffs and military commanders, with some like Adelhard carving out their own Space North Koreas proclaiming that Palpatine never died and it's all a Rebel trick. The bulk of the Imperial fleet that survived/stayed loyal to the core was under Sloane's command since Piett died at Endor. Mas Amedda, since he was the Grand Vizier, became the official leader but nobody paid attention to him. The Empire surrendered one year after Endor when it agreed to the Galactic Concordance, which smacked it with huge reparations and prevented it from recruiting more Stormtroopers or building more weapons. As the economic situation got worse, over time the Empire faded away and its remaining member systems joined the New Republic.
The First Order was established in the Unknown Regions by hardliners who refused to give up and made their exodus to a place the Republic didn't control. How Snoke came into power, we don't know yet. The FO existed in secret for decades, funding itself through control over pirate and terrorist groups like the Amaxine Warriors. What we do know is that there was a sizeable faction of Centrist senators (the political faction that wanted a stronger central government) who were in on the conspiracy and eventually seceded when the FO made itself public.
I know, but normal people aren't going to read the books. So all of this stuff may be explained, but I'm never going to see it unless they cast like CCH Pounder as this tough Imperial Admiral and make a movie about her.There is no separate book universe (except for those under the Legends label). The current books are in the same canon as everything else right now (films, shows, comics, etc.). The First Order is what the remnants of the Empire became after its defeat.
I'd also still like to see how these guys can justify being part of the Space Nazis after the entire galaxy found out they build a second Death Star.
WHY DOES JIMMY SMITS LOOK LIKE HE HASNT AGED A DAY WHILE OBI WAN GOT HELLA FUCKING OLD?
Wake up, sheeple!
Why was it necessary for Jimmy Smits to be there at all?
Was it always planned to be a one parter sinceI never really followed.everyone dies?
Why was it necessary for Jimmy Smits to be there at all?
Why was it necessary for Jimmy Smits to be there at all?
Apparantly Hera did have a voice cameo at the Scarif battle; https://mobile.twitter.com/vanmarshall/status/810633781220671488
They were cutSo was the "I rebel" and the TIE fighter hovering over the tower walkway scenes cut or did I miss them?
So was the "I rebel" and the TIE fighter hovering over the tower walkway scenes cut or did I miss them?
Oh wow, I just remembered I was totally waiting for that to happen while she was up there, then just kind of forgot about it because of how great everything else that was happening was.So was the "I rebel" and the TIE fighter hovering over the tower walkway scenes cut or did I miss them?
Why did the pilot need to get a communication to the fleet in the main action sequence? To tell them they need to get the shield down? They already know that. They've got squads trapped on the planet below. The only thing worth attacking in the entire orbit of the planet was the shield station they dropped on top of.
I really wanted that Jar Jar rumored cameo. I wanted Jar Jar to be Organa's inside man from the Senate who went with Organa back to Alderaan. So every time I watch Episode IV going forward, I can take solace that Jar Jar is being blown to bits.Why was it necessary for Jimmy Smits to be there at all?
Sure, I had that explained to me earlier when I brought it up a couple of days ago, but I look at it this way - you are a human white male in an organization that, at least on screen, only hires other human white males. Your main job is to terrorize and slaughter civilians, strip mine resources, create super weapons that can annihilate planets, and do the generally evil things we associate with tyranny today.Easy, they viewed the Rebels as terrorists. Destroying Alderaan was justifiable because it was a terrorist planet plotting to overthrow the government, and while it was distasteful it was necessary to show that there was no legitimate power but the Emperor, who had been Easley votes into office by the Senate. The Rebels were the REAL villains for continuing to fight and forced the Empire to get involved in a terrible civil war. If they had just worked within the proper channels...!
Lost Stars and Servants of the he Empire explain the Imperial mindset pretty well.
Why was it necessary for Jimmy Smits to be there at all?
Why did the lead Rebel Alliance guy shoot Forrest Whitaker's man who was holding a grenade and kill all those anti-Empire guys during the Jedha street battle?
Why was it necessary for Jimmy Smits to be there at all?
Sure, I had that explained to me earlier when I brought it up a couple of days ago, but I look at it this way - you are a human white male in an organization that, at least on screen, only hires other human white males. Your main job is to terrorize and slaughter civilians, strip mine resources, create super weapons that can annihilate planets, and do the generally evil things we associate with tyranny today.
I can understand if you decided to stay in the Imperial army for like a few years because you don't know better, but after 20-30 years of Imperial rule? All of the old white guys in the movies are career officers, so they have chosen to be evil and kill minorities/aliens. I'm not sure if Star Wars had its own version of the Nuremberg trials, but you'd think everyone shown on screen would be found guilty.
So do we know if it was Edwards or Tony Gilroy responsible for the awesome Vader sequence at the end?
Bail Organa is one of the founding members of the rebel alliance. In that scene they are debating what action they should take, their first big opportunity as an alliance so it makes sense that he's there. His experience, leadership, and resources are pretty key to the rebels I imagine.
General Kenobi, years ago you served
my father in the Clone Wars. Now he
begs you to help him in his struggle
against the Empire. I regret that I
am unable to present my father's
request to you in person, but my
ship has fallen under attack and I'm
afraid my mission to bring you to
Alderaan has failed. I have placed
information vital to the survival of
the Rebellion into the memory systems
of this R2 unit. My father will know
how to retrieve it. You must see
this droid safely delivered to him
on Alderaan. This is our most
desperate hour. Help me, Obi-Wan
Kenobi, you're my only hope.
I just found it odd that all the engineers were old white dudes... thats not how that works!
So do we know if it was Edwards or Tony Gilroy responsible for the awesome Vader sequence at the end?
I expect it was Edwards. Gilroy came into help with additional dialogue, not action scenes.
I thought I was the only one. This shit irked the hell out of me too. An entire galaxy of races to choose from and the STEM people are all old white guys? Really?
It kinda felt like a reshoot scene to me though.
The worst part about the reshoots being so highly publicized is the misinformed hot takes trying to guess what cool parts were saved by a different director or what bad parts were due to Disney interfering.
I thought I was the only one. This shit irked the hell out of me too. An entire galaxy of races to choose from and the STEM people are all old white guys? Really?
Vader fighting rebels was some of the earliest concept art Making Star Wars reported on for the film. I think they always planned to end the film with one.
Sure, but that's a pretty big thing to account for. "Death Star" and "Star Destroyer" are pretty close to "Final Solution" territory in terms of project names.Besides the superweapons, doesn't sound that different from Belgian colonial rule of the Congo.
The Empire is a human-first organization. Canonically, they look down on alien/non-human species.
I expect it was Edwards. Gilroy came into help with additional dialogue, not action scenes.
Isn't that a Legends thing? I don't think the new canon has really touched on that