Did he really believe in the Separatist Republic? Would he had conquered the Republic and forced them all to follow the senate on his own planet?
Would he had started his own Jedi Order after he 66'd the old Jedi? Or was he true Sith that believed in the Rule of Two?
Luke Clark
Dooku novel or comic when
Jacob Wilson
...
Angel Long
Where did the millions of dollars go when they were making this shitpile?
Hudson Taylor
anyone know where i can find decent sound effects of the Z6?
Luis Moore
The trailers
Nathaniel Russell
what the fuck
Christopher Sullivan
Yeah... I'd be interested in seeing what his endgame was. Can see it in my mind being something more in line having both the light and dark. Bit like what Snoke wants for Kylo in the novelisation, equal parts light and dark.
I think anyway.
Nicholas Davis
All those LAAT pilots that always die after they dropped off their troops.
Nathan Rogers
Gotta say, LAATs are pretty fucking great
Logan Brown
just a standard in-engine swtor cutscene
"story driven MMORPG" aka "KotOR 3" in all its 2001 glory
Asher Cox
>Kix will never meet up with Rex
Mason Lewis
the U-wing is great too both it and the LAAT were passed up for the Lambda by the empire though
Zachary Sullivan
...
Austin Diaz
I don't understand the U-Wing wings They just moved around whatever way they wanted
Elijah Morales
the seem to use the wings like s-foils it goes faster swept back, and it is more maneuverable swept forward
its really cool, like the F-14 tomcat of TOPGUN fame
Zachary Gomez
Kind of reminds me of Kylo's ship. What is the name for his personal ship?
Also, what are the odds of Snoke NOT being Plagueis? Is there even another plausible origin for him?
Juan Ross
Delete this you degenerate
Isaiah Foster
Windu
David Watson
Snoke is obviously that clone who died punching a battle droid
Ryan Harris
Upsilon-class shuttle
Adam Bennett
>they could have made a space Tomcat but made a dropship instead Wasted potential tbqh.
Still like it tho.
Dylan Russell
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Justin Taylor
>Also, what are the odds of Snoke NOT being Plagueis?
Snoke's not a Sith, nor is Ren as he doesn't have a Darth title. Why would Plagueis give up the Sith ideals after his ''death''?
Jonathan Ward
its more like a space huey, although it is capable of dogfighting, though that is not recommended
Christopher Wilson
Snoke is probably an OC 2bqhf@m
Dylan Collins
I had a dream last night about an episode of SW:R. It was after a 1-year time skip, and Sabine was still training with the darksaber. The team had some sort of mission on an ice planet, and Sabine and Ezra ended up stuck in a cavern together. They had a bunch of bullshit heart to heart talk and ended up kissing each other on the foreheads.
Am I autistic, Sup Forums?
Jose Martinez
no, since a lot of that stuff isnt completely out of bounds for the show
William Davis
Sabine/Ezra is shit.
Ezra belongs with SS or Zeb.
Julian Turner
is it better to show someone the films in release order or chronological order? should you include TCW?
Josiah Peterson
oya manda
Evan Jenkins
You were ok before kissing each other on the foreheads.
That is just weird to visualize. Who takes turns with kissing on the foreheads if it's not going to get saucy?
So no you're not autistic but your dreams need to aim a bit higher yo.
Luke Butler
Release, and yes you should if you have the time.
Sebastian Smith
OT first, then PT other material only if they want more after watching the movies
Connor Peterson
would TCW go between II and III or after all of the films? my instincts say between II and III but I'm not an expert
William Johnson
It depends what they know about SW already. If they know Vader is Luke's father, do whatever you want. Otherwise OT first if they somehow don't. Never include TCW because that's just too long of a commitment for someone that obviously hasn't seen SW before.
Jordan Turner
Maybe Marvel will smarten up and make a Comic based on Delta Squad.
Or fuck...maybe a movie
Sebastian Jackson
I unironically support a relationship between Ezra and Sabine if ever such a relationship be written into the show. If another female (sorry fags) living (sorry SSfags) character is created or pulled from elsewhere to be Ezra's gf that is fine too.
Isaiah Phillips
>TCW If someone hasn't seen Star Wars by now, I doubt they'll be that interested to watch an entire series
Especially if you preface with AotC and say "Want to watch hours more of that?"
Blake Brooks
release order
don't include tcw
include the dark horse comics and other prequel eu books instead
rise of the empire era-eu is the best eu and better than nu-canon
Christopher Bailey
Chronological is best. Release isn't necessary.
No, but if they're interested in more Star Wars show them TCW.
Luke Murphy
If you have the time, sure. It vastly improves ROTS IMO.
Jaxon Garcia
(You)
Kevin Peterson
hello filoni
Oliver Hall
Hello Travissfag
Levi Bennett
Hello Traviss
Ryder Smith
Chronological Order.
Release Order is the worst fucking retarded meme that only the most nostalgia-blinded of purists will defend.
You could, perhaps, make a compelling case for it pre-TFA, but it no longer makes sense. Think about it.
>4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3, 7, Rogue One, 8, Han Solo, ect
No, just no.
The twists and structure of the franchise actually flows much better when watching chronologically. Twists like Order 66 and Sheev are much stronger than "I am your father", which has been ruined by pop culture. You also have the Luke/Leia reveal in Episode 3, which works infinitely more powerfully in Revenge of the Sith than it does in Return of the Jedi. Pure delusion to think otherwise.
There are plenty of examples of people watching chronologically and loving it.
>What about the Machete Order? Fuck no, it sounds good on paper, but in practice it falls apart. Yes I am talking from personal experience.
>Should I watch TCW before Revenge of the Sith? Optional but recommended, especially if you are already invested in the characters by Attack of the Clones. This is also going to be the absolute undeniable BEST way to get kids into Star Wars. You also get the added benefit of more emotional investment in the characters of Episode 6. (Dat Order 66 scene though)
So yeah, I see absolutely no reason why you should ever show people the originals first, beyond nostalgia. The prequels were constructed in a manner to make watching chronologically enjoyable for new viewers. No amount of "B-But the Vader reveal" will change that.
Matthew Allen
go home lucas, you had your chance
Nicholas Thompson
Stop
Juan Walker
>The twists and structure of the franchise actually flows much better when watching chronologically. Twists like Order 66 and Sheev are much stronger than "I am your father", which has been ruined by pop culture. You also have the Luke/Leia reveal in Episode 3, which works infinitely more powerfully in Revenge of the Sith than it does in Return of the Jedi. Pure delusion to think otherwise.
Not only that, but the twists still work even if you know they're coming.
Henry Cooper
Exactly. ESPECIALLY the Luke/Leia one, which I maintain works much better having seen Episode 3 first, but the Vader reveal still works just as well too.
Nathan Sullivan
I've watched in every order imaginable, and OT first was still the best one for me
Sebastian Taylor
I've watched in all the orders, and it only ever worked chronologically. It's simply how Lucas designed the prequels, to be followed up by the OT. You see the prophecy fulfilled in RotJ.
Episode 3 ends on such a grim note, but with a glimmer of hope. Hell, Rogue One basically repeats this, it's all leading into the much more tonally light and hopeful A New Hope.
Ending the Saga on Episode 3 was always retarded, even more so now that you would then jump to 7.
It simply only makes sense to watch chronologically now.
Jonathan Lewis
It helps that a large part of the Vader twist's impact is Luke's reaction. Even if you know it's coming, Luke doesn't and you still feel that horrible surprise through him.
Camden Torres
episode IV is probably the best starter pack, since it drops you in the middle of the action, gives you a quick introduction to vader in all his menacing glory, and gives a quick run down of the force, simple enough to grasp but without bogging things down with explanation, the jedi, and the rebellion. it then gives us a simple but powerful plot to reel us in
Matthew Parker
So is there any particular reason that Pablo has removed all references to Lucasfilm from his twitter bio, as well as changed his twitter name?
Evan Allen
He tends to change his name and bio info a lot.
Cooper Lewis
Why isn't there a show showing stormtroopers in that way?
Inb4 lazy writing why does Kylo have such a hard-on for Vader and not Sheev? I get it's hard not to worship your sith lord grandpa but Palps is the one who set him on that path, and he was evil and powerful as fuck. Maybe more than Snoke at the time. Not to mention he built an empire for himself, the same empire the first order is a splinter of.
Easton Kelly
sheevs involvenet in dark magic was probably not taught in high school, while vaders status as ex-jedi meant more people were aware he could use the force
Parker Sanders
One of the problems with being a "le sneaky behind the scenes man" is that you don't get all the credit
Also, family is important
Blake Foster
You can very easily make the same case for Phantom Menace.
While it is true that ANH is a 10/10 starter Star Wars movie (my own first experience with Star Wars), the fact is it doesn't work anymore in the grand scale of the franchise. You have to jump around the timeline and it seriously breaks the flow of the movie series
Camden Carter
>mrw someone I'm arguing with is trying to claim online surveys are more credible than Pablo's tweets about PT/OT popularity
Connor King
>You can very easily make the same case for Phantom Menace. Not really You never really know what the fuck's going on in TPM, whereas ANH is very clear
David Collins
I'd reckon they are actually. It's literally Pablo's job to get people to buy Star Wars merch That's why he has a job.
Evan Reyes
>You never really know what the fuck's going on in TPM I disagree, the movie is pretty straightforward. I don't really know where this idea that TPM is confusing comes from.
Joshua Taylor
TPM is a real drag for most of the movie IMO I feel it only really picks up near the end with the Maul fight
Joseph Stewart
>It's literally Pablo's job to get people to buy Star Wars merch No, it's not at all. He has nothing to do with marketing.
You cant seriously think online Star Wars surveys are somehow reliable, and Pablo is not