| Grey Lensman |
The Once and Future Dark Lord
As long as he is used sparingly (VERY sparingly). An antagonist with invincible plot armor can be a major drag.
Charles Scholz
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I would say Vader would appear toward the end, after the plans are stolen in order to deal with their theft. He would punish those that let them be stolen, then start the chase. The final scene will be the start of the battle with the Tantive IV above Tatooine.
CapeCodRPGer
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New behind the scenes video from Star Wars Celebration.
Pics of costumes, props, vehicles.
I'm getting more excited. Looking great.
baron arem heshvaun
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There is nothing as beautiful as The Death Star, fully armed and operational, in close orbit.
I loved seeing all the Imperial Officers as well, brings back the glory days.
It will be great writing back stories for these gallant, poise, ambitious, murderous men.
On the rebel side, I really want that High Command officer next to Mon Mothma to be, Commander Willard from A New Hope or General Rieekan from The Empire Strikes Back.
| Grey Lensman |
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In related news, we've lost Artoo.
You will be missed.
| DungeonmasterCal |
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Kryzbyn wrote:No, he is Saw from Clone Wars.Is Forrest Whitaker playing the collector from GotG? :P
That hair!
Shared Universe (its all under Darth Mouse):
The collector, after cleaning up his shop, went to an adjacent galaxy, and collected Saw Guerra's body, chilling with Jedi while Howard the Duck rebuilds his museum.
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Truth is truth regardless of point of view.
You should realize he's quoting Obi-Wan - concerning him not telling Luke that Darth Vader was his father:
Obi-Wan: "So what I told you was true, from a certain point of view."
Luke: "A certain point of view?"
Obi-Wan: "Luke, you're going to find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view."
Which can also be translated as: Lucas didn't plan on making Darth Vader and Anakin Skywalker the same person when he started the trilogy, but it sounds good in hindsight.
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I don't give a Sith about this argument.
Well, since you're limited to giving a two Sith max I'd say abstention is not much of a sacrifice.
:p
GM Niles wrote:That's a very Sith thing to say Hama. Only a Sith deals in absolutes...Yeah, that line was always annoying... because it is stating an absolute. If only a Sith deals in absolutes, then everyone who says so would be a Sith.
Except that's not the case.
"The Sith deal only in absolutes" means they cannot see things any other way. It is part of their credo.
A Jedi can say that and not be self-incriminating because the statement is a statement of observation and not part of the Jedi credo.
| Alex Martin |
Star Wars GO ROGUE!
Have to say, pretty nicely done animation work for looks like an indie project. Certainly rivals what Robot Chicken has done.
| Freehold DM |
Star Wars GO ROGUE!
I saw this on the news last night and instantly thought of you. I really want to see a model of a new starkiller base in your establishment with a big "coming soon!" sign on it, i don't think I would be able to stop laughing.
| Quark Blast |
"Only the Sith deal in absolutes" is, in fact, an absolute.
"The Sith deal only in absolutes" is a description.
I leave it to you, Star Wars nerds, to argue and argue and argue about the difference in phrasing.
Way to poke that anthill with a stick.
Luckily I'm not a "Star Wars nerd"; more of a geek really. So I won't be arguing.