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teagone posted:Is this canon? Because haha. Cannon is that Kyber crystals are inherently light side, and that in order to use them Sith have to use their force prowess to dominate them, which turns them red
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Big Mean Jerk posted:Yeah, if someone had told me in 1999 that two cartoon series would make Darth loving Maul a compelling character I'd have laughed in their face. Gennedy Tartarkovski made General Grievous an unstoppable Jedi-killing motherfucker. Boy was that a disappointment when Episode 3 came out afterwards.
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Was it kotor that said that red crystals were actually really lovely and easily manufactured in bulk which is why sith use them?
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WhiskeyWhiskers posted:Was it kotor that said that red crystals were actually really lovely and easily manufactured in bulk which is why sith use them?
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NTRabbit posted:Cannon is that Kyber crystals are inherently light side, and that in order to use them Sith have to use their force prowess to dominate them, which turns them red Man am I sick of this nucanon Kyber crystal crap. It's like they saw the word once and couldn't stop using it. Oversimplifying the universe makes it less interesting. Not all crystals have to be the same. It's not an interesting spin to assert that the Death Star uses the same crystals. The specific name doesn't have to be repeated in every source of media ad nauseum.
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Chickenwalker posted:Man am I sick of this nucanon Kyber crystal crap. It's like they saw the word once and couldn't stop using it. Oversimplifying the universe makes it less interesting. Not all crystals have to be the same. It's not an interesting spin to assert that the Death Star uses the same crystals. The specific name doesn't have to be repeated in every source of media ad nauseum. I dunno, I kind of enjoy that the giant turbolaser inside the Emperor's death star is actually a giant lightsabre
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Chickenwalker posted:Man am I sick of this nucanon crap You and me both.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Gennedy Tartarkovski made General Grievous an unstoppable Jedi-killing motherfucker. Boy was that a disappointment when Episode 3 came out afterwards. Ah but did you miss how at the end of the Clone Wars cartoon, Mace Windu does massive damage to Grievous which explains why he's such a bitch in episode 3?
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Chickenwalker posted:Man am I sick of this nucanon Kyber crystal crap. It's like they saw the word once and couldn't stop using it. Oversimplifying the universe makes it less interesting. Not all crystals have to be the same. It's not an interesting spin to assert that the Death Star uses the same crystals. The specific name doesn't have to be repeated in every source of media ad nauseum. I get it, and per nucanon, they're not all the same. There are sources of crystals all over the galaxy, it's just that there's only one reliable, plentiful source, and that's where the Jedi sent younglings to gather crystals to make their sabers, where Sheev sent his inquisitors to corrupt crystals, and what got blown up in TFA.
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twistedmentat posted:Ah but did you miss how at the end of the Clone Wars cartoon, Mace Windu does massive damage to Grievous which explains why he's such a bitch in episode 3? I remember it, and it still means we didn't get badass Grievous in the actual movie .
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Chickenwalker posted:Man am I sick of this nucanon Kyber crystal crap. It's like they saw the word once and couldn't stop using it. Oversimplifying the universe makes it less interesting. Not all crystals have to be the same. It's not an interesting spin to assert that the Death Star uses the same crystals. The specific name doesn't have to be repeated in every source of media ad nauseum. Which would you rather have for your super science weapon of mass destruction, a normal focusing crystal or a crystal with a proven track record of high energy efficiency? Personally, I'd prefer the latter.
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twistedmentat posted:Ah but did you miss how at the end of the Clone Wars cartoon, Mace Windu does massive damage to Grievous which explains why he's such a bitch in episode 3? I almost have to wonder if that happened because he actually saw Grevious in the films and went "oh poo poo, this is a mismatch in expectations if I've ever seen one. Welp, got to unfuck this."
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 15:31 |
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So what you guys are saying is that the Death Star planet-destroying laser is inherently light-side.
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Elentor posted:So what you guys are saying is that the Death Star planet-destroying laser is inherently light-side. It was before the Sith corrupted it. I mean, couldn't the same be said of all Force Sensistives in NuCannon? Since we've yet to hear of any species in NuCannon with natural affinities to the Dark Side?
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Shouldn't the laser be red then? I'm trying to understand the logic of corrupting a laser.
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The Death Star being powered by kyber crystals was a thing before the new canon. It was in the Clone Wars show. Lately a lot of the media has had kyber crystal stuff because of Rogue One. It'll pass. Probably already has. Also, the kyber crystals used for the Death Star weren't corrupted by the Sith as far as I know. The design for the weapon was probably of Sith origin, however. Minnesota Manatee fucked around with this message at 16:22 on Mar 21, 2017 |
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Quite frankly I like the idea of the Death Star's beam being a giant lightsaber that they're just expanding and contracting through planets
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Minnesota Manatee posted:The Death Star being powered by kyber crystals was a thing before the new canon. It was in the Clone Wars show. Lately a lot of the media has had kyber crystal stuff because of Rogue One. It'll pass. Probably already has. When did they show up in Clone Wars as the reason for powering the death star? I don't think that is true.
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Burning_Monk posted:When did they show up in Clone Wars as the reason for powering the death star? I don't think that is true. There was a bunch of unfinished episodes that they released after the show had ended - the "Utapau" arc, I think. It ended with Obi-Wan and Anakin securing a huge kyber crystal from some enemies, and it was strongly hinted that given enough energy, this crystal could power a huge weapon.
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TheKingofSprings posted:Quite frankly I like the idea of the Death Star's beam being a giant lightsaber that they're just expanding and contracting through planets Good news! There's a book with just what you're looking for! Yes, this is a trap.
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I remember reading in a book when I was a kid about Luke sitting in Obi Wan's house, staring at a forge and using the Force to remove all the impurities in a light saber crystal and practically making GBS threads himself as a moments distraction would cause the whole thing to explode and probably kill him. I always liked the idea as I thought the idea that a Jedi having a light saber was an implicit acknowledgement of their mastery of the Force and Luke getting his as an inheritance was a sloppy short cut due to desperation What was that from? I don't think it wa the novelizations of the movies but maybe it was? Its Rinaldo fucked around with this message at 18:53 on Mar 21, 2017 |
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Bad Moon posted:I remember reading in a book when I was a kid about Luke sitting in Obi Wan's house, staring at a forge and using the Force to remove all the impurities in a light saber crystal and practically making GBS threads himself as a moments distraction would cause the whole thing to explode and probably kill him. I always liked the idea as I thought the idea that a Jedi having a light saber was an implicit acknowledgement of their mastery of the Force and Luke getting his as an inheritance was a sloppy short cut due to desperation So not a novelization of the movies, but about as close as you can get, given the weird history/project surrounding that book.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 19:00 |
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The Death Star is a giant lightsaber because it fills the role the Jedi previously held in the government.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Gennedy Tartarkovski made General Grievous an unstoppable Jedi-killing motherfucker. Boy was that a disappointment when Episode 3 came out afterwards. Who would he have killed in Episode 3? Obi Wan and Anakin have to live.I mean he killed a fair number of jedi in the Clone Wars.
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thrawn527 posted:
No wonder I forgot! Yikes! MrJacobs posted:Who would he have killed in Episode 3? Obi Wan and Anakin have to live.I mean he killed a fair number of jedi in the Clone Wars. It was a big ol space battle. Not hard to cram a couple more Jedi to get chumped to make Grievous look menacing despite being a robotic luchador
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 20:27 |
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Shaak Ti dies twice in ROTS deleted scenes, once at the hands of Grievous.
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Bad Moon posted:It a big ol space battle. Not hard to cram a couple more Jedi to get chumped to make Grievous look menacing despite being a robotic luchador okay, now I too want to see Grevious flying in space killing jedi ships while in a big space battle.
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TheKingofSprings posted:Quite frankly I like the idea of the Death Star's beam being a giant lightsaber that they're just expanding and contracting through planets 1 deathstar is so old at this point. The next logical step is for the rebels to build their own Lifestar and have a DS vs LS lightsaber fight.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 21:39 |
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The Lifestar should shoot a laser that rebuilds a planet with everyone back in it, but it has no offensive capabilities whatsoever. The death star then shoots again. Everyone is trapped in a nightmarish horror of constantly being blown apart and being reborn.
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Elentor posted:The Lifestar should shoot a laser that rebuilds a planet with everyone back in it, but it has no offensive capabilities whatsoever. The death star then shoots again. Everyone is trapped in a nightmarish horror of constantly being blown apart and being reborn. "I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in joy and were suddenly boisterous."
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banned from Starbucks posted:1 deathstar is so old at this point. The next logical step is for the rebels to build their own Lifestar and have a DS vs LS lightsaber fight. They need to transform like Unicron and Primus.
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banned from Starbucks posted:1 deathstar is so old at this point. The next logical step is for the rebels to build their own Lifestar and have a DS vs LS lightsaber fight. Duelling Death Stars turns out to not be a good idea as famed space anim Legend of Galactic Heroes happily demonstrates
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Bad Moon posted:I remember reading in a book when I was a kid about Luke sitting in Obi Wan's house, staring at a forge and using the Force to remove all the impurities in a light saber crystal and practically making GBS threads himself as a moments distraction would cause the whole thing to explode and probably kill him. I always liked the idea as I thought the idea that a Jedi having a light saber was an implicit acknowledgement of their mastery of the Force and Luke getting his as an inheritance was a sloppy short cut due to desperation One of the things from the original EU is that Jedi have to assemble their lightsabre using the Force as part of their training, because it's an insanely precise puzzle to bring all the pieces together. Even then turning it on for the first time involves Shepard's Prayer; "Dear God, please don't let me gently caress up ", because the drat thing might blow up when the button is pushed. I assume opening a lightsabre is one of those things that will just spit out tiny parts every-loving-where, and you'll never find where that one bit went after it pinged off behind the couch.
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Surprised nobody posted this yet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDHdOIymFAI
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Moon Slayer posted:Surprised nobody posted this yet: I wish I knew what the code is for the emoticon holdings its head up with its hands with glee because I am so hype for this. Those spacesuits are 50s as gently caress and I love it! Covok fucked around with this message at 03:07 on Mar 22, 2017 |
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That also works. But, no, I'm thinking of a different one. No, not that one either. Also, why is its code neckbeard? There's the one I wanted.
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Covok posted:No, not that one either. Also, why is its code neckbeard? People were probably overusing it, like :iamafag:
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Neddy Seagoon posted:One of the things from the original EU is that Jedi have to assemble their lightsabre using the Force as part of their training, because it's an insanely precise puzzle to bring all the pieces together. Even then turning it on for the first time involves Shepard's Prayer; "Dear God, please don't let me gently caress up ", because the drat thing might blow up when the button is pushed. One of the things I didn't like about the prequels was that it made green a standard Jedi lightsaber color. I always liked the idea of Luke throwing together a bunch of spare parts and hoping it would work. He powers it up, sees it's green, and goes "Eh, close enough." Seeing every other Jedi have a green one made his less special. And yes, I know the behind the scenes reason it was green was probably because the effect would look better in the daylight scenes if it was green instead of blue, and to help show the audience that it is in fact different. In the PT it looks more aesthetically pleasing to have some contrast. It does look better to have different colors on camera than if everyone's was the same.
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Catching up with season 2. That first half is rough, and aimless. And now I'm in the back half and good god is the show not firing blanks. Cham Syndulla's episode might be the best 20 minutes they've done yet. And I haven't seen an episode of the Clone Wars.
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