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Alchenar posted:I mean it is one of those 'badly done good concept' things but the whole point of that narrative is that the Clone Army is finally ready to use so Sidious and Dooku lay a trail of breadcrumbs that lead to Yoda starting a war.
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It's genuinely clever. Obi Wan gets himself caught spying somewhere he shouldn't be and the Jedi then double down on this by launching a full scale invasion to rescue him. Why does everyone stop asking questions about the existence of the army or why the bounty hunter who was the clone template was clearly working for the separatists? Because in any investigation the Jedi would have to admit to everyone just how badly they'd hosed up the Separatist diplomatic crisis. Their inability to let go of their holy war against the Sith has resulted in a galaxy spanning conflict and they're basically okay with that.
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# ? Jan 2, 2021 15:47 |
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Cheesus posted:Now I'm imagining a montage of previous failed attempts where a Jedi is given clues to lead them to Kamino that they fail to follow and each scenario ends with Sidious and Tyrannus facepalming. Sidious: Should...should we just tell them? That's the sixth one this month. Dooku: Well, if me hiring a bounty hunter who hires another bounty hunter who uses a droid to deliver worms to kill a senator doesn't work, then yes, it may be time to just walk into the council room and tell them about it.
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# ? Jan 2, 2021 16:34 |
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Wouldn't be surprised if Sidious had a backup plan or three. While the breadcrumbs left were enough to get a Jedi on the trail, the armies were still there, waiting to be used, and he was in charge of both of them. He stood to win however things played out. Ironically the whole idea that Star Wars became too much about the Jedi is almost meta here- the Jedi never think to get anyone else on board, and let being basically the Republic's federal police get to their heads. Ironically, the Rule of Two means the Sith have to rely on others, and rather the point of the Empire is to create an entire society in the image of the Sith's will that's firmly under control.
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# ? Jan 2, 2021 16:36 |
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I like the big viewscreen the Trade Federation uses to talk to Amidala. When it's vibrating into an image it looks like she's....a PHANTOM!
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# ? Jan 2, 2021 17:49 |
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The bigger fish planet core sequence is definitely playing with the idea of phantom menaces and bigger powers lurking in the depths. It's too bad that final gigantic monster fish doesn't come back in ROS. Sheev's from naboo after all and I would like to see Rey and Ben fight a dragon
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# ? Jan 2, 2021 19:42 |
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A real rear end star wars dragon would have been something. Symbolically speaking, the emperor IS eaten by a dragon in ROTJ when Vader throws him into the core. It mirrors Jabba feeding his subjects to the rancor in the pit, and there's a big belch of fire.
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# ? Jan 2, 2021 20:02 |
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FunkyAl posted:A real rear end star wars dragon would have been something. I have good news about The Mandalorian for you.
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# ? Jan 2, 2021 20:14 |
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mllaneza posted:I have good news about The Mandalorian for you. This is a lame dragon! Dragons talk ancient tongues and have ancient treasures, think men foolish, have to be lulled into thousand year sleeps with enchanted instruments, that kinda thing
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Grendels Dad posted:The Jedi don't know yet that they are in for a massive war against droids, and as far as they know, the clones are for them. It's the armed forces equivalent of receiving a dozen pizzas you didn't know you ordered, but which are also already paid for. If you listen closely to the music in that scene, you can hear Sheev cackling and hanging up the phone. It is now canon that Sheev pranked called the Jedi all the time. Davros1 fucked around with this message at 22:50 on Jan 2, 2021 |
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FunkyAl posted:A real rear end star wars dragon would have been something. Or the Sarlaac, indeed.
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# ? Jan 2, 2021 23:40 |
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but should the Space Dragon's hide be lightsaber proof or not
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 00:01 |
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Clone Wars had an arc where they fight a Godzilla, and if there's anything better than a dragon it's a Godzilla.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 00:05 |
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Okay this is probably the stupidest idea I've had about the ST and Star Wars but hear me out. In the Last Jedi, Yoda, a past Jedi Master, "destroys" the sacred texts. Luke is sad but Yoda tells him that basically, the next generation (Rey) has what she needs and will move on. Is all this a meta reference to Lucas/Disney making the "unaltered" versions of the OT- the Truest of the One True canon to most Star Wars fans-unavailable? Like, SW fans put *so much weight* on Han shooting first and all the minor things about the theatrical cuts (or at least the theatrical cuts as preserved via early VHS and laserdisc releases), and those are, to them, sacred. But Yoda/Lucas is like, whatever. It's not such a big deal. And later, Rey does have the sacred texts. And, like, people now do have access to the unaltered cuts of the Star Wars trilogy if they so desire. It's on the Internet, you've got fan restorations of them to 4k quality. That old tree is the "official" home, you can't get them from there, but- they're somewhere, right? I maybe doubt that this is what Johnson and Co. intended, but like- he is a filmmaker aware that people want access to these cuts, that the official source ain't making them available for whatever reasons, but like, you wanna see Han shoot first, you can right? And like it makes sense because Yoda's like "we made a lot of mistakes, whatever, the next generation will learn from us" and Lucas has never treated Star Wars with the sacredness that its fans have. Addendum: I am drunk.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 01:46 |
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This guy, this is my kind of guy.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 03:02 |
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When Artoo Deeto is fixing the hyperdrive in phantom menace, he turns and says something to the camera. I assume he's saying something funny or cool, like an action hero, but he's a robot who speaks in squiggles. This is a high level joke.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 03:07 |
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In Solo, Lando's droid became part of the Falcon, and in Empire, Artoo jacks into the Falcon, so that's two people who have screwed the Falcon
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 03:47 |
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I just noticed in TPM how hosed up it is that Qui-Gon runs an assay on Anakin’s blood without getting anything even resembling consent. Absolute bullshit.
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FunkyAl posted:This is a lame dragon! Dragons talk ancient tongues and have ancient treasures, think men foolish, have to be lulled into thousand year sleeps with enchanted instruments, that kinda thing In case you did not understand the picture posted beneath you, The Bendu is literally exactly what you said to a tee. You've got some stuff to watch. And yes, Clone Wars has a Godzilla as well. Edit: how did I miss your response. This response is now for everyone else.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 05:02 |
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Jewmanji posted:I just noticed in TPM how hosed up it is that Qui-Gon runs an assay on Anakin’s blood without getting anything even resembling consent. Absolute bullshit. He runs amok, pretty much. He ignores everybody's requests, is lit dire red when he diverts everybody to tattooine, and I noticed that in a lot of shots, his cloak is lit black or a near black even tho it's "objectively" dark brown. He's where Obi-Wan gets his "point of view" poo poo from when he warns him about what the council said about the boy. He doesn't ask his Shmi before he bets on Anakin's life! Darko posted:In case you did not understand the picture posted beneath you, The Bendu is literally exactly what you said to a tee. You've got some stuff to watch. What's next, angels?
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 05:34 |
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FunkyAl posted:What's next, angels? TCW Season One Episode 18: Mystery of a Thousand Moons In a more literal sense, Overlords, Altar of Mortis, & Ghosts of Mortis in season 3
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 05:44 |
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I started rewatching Clone Wars thanks to this thread and I think I spotted a really nice piece of design It's the twin bridges. A fairly obscure fact about the Roman republican army was that even at the highest level of command, an army would have two generals, and they would command on alternate days. The republican version of the star destroyer has two command bridges. I might be reading too much into it, always a risk, but it's only ship with that kind of bridge and the republic forces do have a pretty collaborative style of command. A cool touch.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 05:45 |
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FunkyAl posted:He runs amok, pretty much. He ignores everybody's requests, is lit dire red when he diverts everybody to tattooine, and I noticed that in a lot of shots, his cloak is lit black or a near black even tho it's "objectively" dark brown. He's where Obi-Wan gets his "point of view" poo poo from when he warns him about what the council said about the boy. He doesn't ask his Shmi before he bets on Anakin's life! Qui gon is a maniac. It's funny how much of the Sheevwalker Saga is set up by him just being a freestyle monk-cop in a decaying democracy
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 07:06 |
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Ingmar terdman posted:Qui gon is a maniac. It's funny how much of the Sheevwalker Saga is set up by him just being a freestyle monk-cop in a decaying democracy In the same way the fairy tale planet Alderon gets replaced/superseded by the all-to-real Death Star, and the blatantly evil Empire replaces the nominally good Republic, and Darth Vader replaces Anakin, etc., by the end of TPM, Sheev has replaced Qui gon. Which implies some curious things about Qui gon.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 07:22 |
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How did he get Anakin's blood to Obi-Wan to test? Did he like send someone back to the ship with the blood? Did he scan the blood with a doodad and send the scan as a file?
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 08:04 |
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2house2fly posted:How did he get Anakin's blood to Obi-Wan to test? Did he like send someone back to the ship with the blood? Did he scan the blood with a doodad and send the scan as a file? Anakin was cut while working on the podrace. He used a handheld blood scanner to take a sample, on the pretense of making sure the cut wasn't infected. He then transmitted the results of the scan to Obi-Wan, who used the ship's computer to analyze the data which the scanner recorded.
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Maxwell Lord posted:Okay this is probably the stupidest idea I've had about the ST and Star Wars but hear me out. Putting more thought into it than Disney did in any case
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Snowman_McK posted:I started rewatching Clone Wars thanks to this thread and I think I spotted a really nice piece of design Sorry to burst your bubble but it's actually a reference to real life Aircraft Carriers. Big Carriers have two bridges, one serves as the bridge for the actual functions of being a boat, the other bridge is for commanding all the plane related functions. American Carriers usually have the plane bridge in the big tower on top and the boat bridge in the bowels of the ship. Other nations have a setup like the Venator where each bridge gets its own tower on top. This all tracks with how Star destroyers are designed to evoke boats in space.
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Grendels Dad posted:Quick and dirty: Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWfx_fFzOrY
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 18:51 |
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The “angels on the moons of iego” thing is a nice example of how Lucas remixes these various cultural references. They’re called ‘angels’, but the context makes it clear that Anakin’s talking about a variation of the siren myth: feminine sea creatures who lure sailors to their destruction. That sexist notion comes back with a vengeance in the next film, when Anakin openly voices his masochistic fantasizes of being brutally crushed by Padme: tortured, choked, scarred, etc.
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galagazombie posted:Sorry to burst your bubble but it's actually a reference to real life Aircraft Carriers. Big Carriers have two bridges, one serves as the bridge for the actual functions of being a boat, the other bridge is for commanding all the plane related functions. American Carriers usually have the plane bridge in the big tower on top and the boat bridge in the bowels of the ship. Other nations have a setup like the Venator where each bridge gets its own tower on top. This all tracks with how Star destroyers are designed to evoke boats in space. Not quite sure where you got that from, an aircraft carrier's bridge is up in the tower, not down in the ship. Primary Flight Control is sort of like a separate bridge, but not really. There is a separate bridge called the Flag Bridge which is used to command whatever task force or fleet the carrier is a part of, but that's just directly below the regular bridge. Also the only ships with a dual-tower setup are the British Queen Elizabeth-class carriers, which were still being designed when Revenge of the Sith came out. e: Though with that being said I just checked and apparently the bridges on the Venator are split between ship operations and starfighter operations, though obviously that doesn't tell us much about what the bridges mean thematically or were inspired by (which is what Snowman_McK was going for) Acebuckeye13 fucked around with this message at 01:03 on Jan 4, 2021 |
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I always thought it suggested a kind of redundancy, so if one bridge is taken out the ship can still function with the other. Like how I think ive heard of people living with only half their brain working? Anyway by the time of the original movies the empire consolidates them, probably because one bridge tower is cheaper or something. Same reason they don't paint them any more
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# ? Jan 4, 2021 01:24 |
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I don't remember seeing this posted here. https://twitter.com/lindebergart/status/1341671766595424264?s=20
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# ? Jan 4, 2021 02:57 |
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galagazombie posted:Sorry to burst your bubble but it's actually a reference to real life Aircraft Carriers. Big Carriers have two bridges, one serves as the bridge for the actual functions of being a boat, the other bridge is for commanding all the plane related functions. American Carriers usually have the plane bridge in the big tower on top and the boat bridge in the bowels of the ship. Other nations have a setup like the Venator where each bridge gets its own tower on top. This all tracks with how Star destroyers are designed to evoke boats in space. Oh, I had a feeling there was a practical reason for it, but its very distinct visually that is entirely in tune with how a famous republic (one that the galactic republic is closely modelled on) had their leadership.
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Acebuckeye13 posted:Not quite sure where you got that from, an aircraft carrier's bridge is up in the tower, not down in the ship. Primary Flight Control is sort of like a separate bridge, but not really. There is a separate bridge called the Flag Bridge which is used to command whatever task force or fleet the carrier is a part of, but that's just directly below the regular bridge. Also the only ships with a dual-tower setup are the British Queen Elizabeth-class carriers, which were still being designed when Revenge of the Sith came out.
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galagazombie posted:This is the HMS Queen Elizabeth, The U.K.'s big Fleet Carrier with it's two bridges prominently displayed in case anyone was curious. You are correct that American Carriers have a boat bridge in the Tower, but they also have a boat bridge inside the ship for if things get rough. I... mentioned... the QE... in my post...
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Acebuckeye13 posted:I... mentioned... the QE... in my post... I know, I just wanted everyone to know what we were talking about. Picture worth a thousand words etc.
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:That sexist notion comes back with a vengeance in the next film, when Anakin openly voices his masochistic fantasizes of being brutally crushed by Padme: tortured, choked, scarred, etc.
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