Episode IX

Episode IX
>The destruction of Starkiller Base and Supremacy has rekindled hope. Rising from the ashes, the reborn REPUBLIC, supported by a thousand star systems now battle the First Order across the galaxy.

>To their horror, the data recovered from the wreckages of the Supremacy points its birth to the existence of a machine that has haunted the galaxy since time immemorial. In the Unknown Regions, the ancient STAR FORGE continues to devour star after star, and from it spills forth an endless tide of war machines.

>Lead by Rey of Jakku, a small Republic Strike team dives deep into the Unknown Region in search of the mighty machine, unaware that the new Supreme Leader, Kylo Ren watches their every move from behind her eyes.

I've just saved Star Wars as well as fixed the origin of FO

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no you made it worse

You saved nothing

If there's another fucking death star equivalent superweapon in IX I'm not even going to bother pirating it

It would actually close some plotholes. Like how a small Imperial remnant has an endless supply of superweapons.

The Star Forge isn't a weapon, it's a factory. No big guns on it or anything.

Would also explain the design for Starkiller Base. It could be FO's attempt at building another Star Forge as insurance policy, and they only managed to make half of its functionality to work so they converted it into a weapon instead.

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The climax is that Rey was a mind-wiped Revan this entire time, and Kylo joins the Light Side to stop her.

>female Revan
no

Ahaha user, that's imposs...

>One of the item in Luke's home is "recovered Jedi Crusader pendant" according to the visual guide
Oh shit

Second paragraph makes zero fuckin sense.

It's happening

KOTOR is canon? wtf I love the mouse now

Oh jeez
Surely this can't be true. That would make too much sense

The Star Forge pumps out limitless armies.
>The Star Forge drew energy and matter from a nearby star which, when combined with the power of the Force, was capable of creating an endless supply of ships, droids, and other war material.

>Start of Episode IX
>30 years ago...
>A battered Imperial star destroyer, with one drive off line, an gaping gash on it's top surface and debris still leaking out of several holes limp towards a sinister looking space station, escorted by several small crafts
>"Captain Snoke, the station seems dominant but we detect faint energy signatures from the lower levels. It seems structurally intact"
>"Very well, we have no other choice. Dock with the station and ready a boarding party."

Had the exact same thought kek

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Kylos lightsaber is an old one from malachor (canon)

>tfw rey is re(y)van

>At the climax of episode IX, Rey and Kylo Ren will re-enact the struggles of Bastila and Revan onboard the Star Forge, whilst Resistance and First Order fleet battle around them. Just as it were 4000 years ago.
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It would be fucking poetry

that's something I really liked about KOTOR, they managed to give the whole "space station superweapon" a fresh and entirely logical spin

no sun crusher or other form of mega-death star but rather the means to create an army in the hands of a gifted tactician (and later his bumbling sidekick)

I would fucking love this.

Unfortunately, it's going to end like Jaina vs Jacen/Caedus did: lightsaber duel on Kylo's ship in the middle of a massive space battle in the Hapes Cluster.

I mean come on, you know they're going to add Hapes right? For fuck sake it was woman power before Kennedy came up.

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What, what?

>The 2015 reference book Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary also made reference to Malachor when it stated that the ancient design of Kylo Ren's lightsaber dates back thousands of years to the Great Scourge of Malachor
Oh god, it's true. It's a 4000 year old love story made anew.

Clone Wars made references to Malachor too.

Thank Filoni and Pablo m8. Vong almost made canon too.

>MORE and BIGGER superweapons!
How long until they have to kill the DEATH SUPERCLUSTER?

like said before the Star Forge isn't a conventional superweapon, it doesn't have a death laser or something like that
instead what it does is produce ships, weapons and equipment at a massive rate

>fresh
The World Devastators already beat them to it.

starwars.wikia.com/wiki/World_Devastator

Hmmm
I'm down with lovers meeting each other again across space and time

PARTS of KOTOR are canon, retards. Disney has been cannibalizing shit from the beginning, but that doesn't make the game itself canon.

If Malachor is canon then the old Sith Empire is also canon as is the Exile r-right?

If course, we know that. But if they're welling to cannibalise some bits of KOTOR it opens the way to bring back Star Forge. Given how much sense it makes for FO to be in control of Star Forge and how cool of a setting it would make instead of another rehashed death star for IX they would be silly to not roll with it.

>lightside ending
>canon

Nah. Rey will be with Kylo as his lover and apprentice. They'll have kinky Sith sex forever.

KOTOR 1 is legit better than A New Hope

The Star Forge would be cool, but TLJ already established that the First Order buys their fleet from war profiteers.

>Dark Side ending of KOTOR 1
>practically a nebula of not-Star Destroyers
They had to be mostly crewed by droids at that point. No way they could recruit humans fast enough to keep up.

It could be a cover, to fool the Resistance to not look too keep into the Unknown Region.

Why does Episode IX have to respect any continuity from VIII when VIII didn't respect VII's?

The destruction of the Supremacy has asked more questions than answered. Dimensional tears have begun forming in the outer rim and new, organic objects have begun to flow through them. They follow no orbit and are unaffected by gravity---

kek

>a fresh and entirely logical spin
Didn't they steal it from Might & Magic by a chance?

It's still a big thing the bad guys have that can defeat the good guys and they gotta blow it up.

How the fuck did no one ever find Ahch-To? It's right next to Jakku. Jesus, fuck. You'd think they would have put it somewhere not fully uncharted not what would be considered an interstellar block away from where Episode 7 starts off and being the place to hide the map that will lead to this Ahch-To.

If you're that general you can describe any modern military campaigns that way.

Space is really, really big. If you have a whole galaxy there's no way they've fully explored even half of it no matter how old the Republic is. Realistically known space would be very porous.

>blowing up the Star Forge

Most military campaigns are to gain enemy territory.

To deny them natural resources, or important facilities. Like manufacturing centers.

And they've been traversing the stars in Star Wars for thousands of years. There should be plenty of maps out there with details on every star.

Disney COULD single-handedly redeem themselves by incorporating KOTOR into the plot of IX.

But they won't.

explain away the discontinuity errors by having a bigger scope villain fucking around with force shatterpoints shifting reality

Galaxies are really, really, really big. Yuge in fact.

Btw Rian is an Kotor fanboy, he is one of the rare directors who played that wonderfull piece.

Explains why Last Jedi has a really half assed implementation of some of KOTOR 2's themes.

Yea, great idea you guys. Let's start introducing ToR concepts in the final film of the saga. Make Rey Revan. That won't be confusing at all for casual audiences.

Aren't you idiots supposed to be film buffs or something?

What? There isn't a single inconsistency between 7 and 8. The only one I can think of is how Maz got over the destruction of her castle uncharacteristically fast

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>rekindled hope

hope in what?

the republic has been toppled twice in a century

just make peace with the fact democracy is shit

>the station seems dominant

"Oh yeah baby, I've been a bad Admiral, commence your primary ignition sequence, yeah just like that"

I hate how likely this sounds.

And yet the planet was home to a Jedi temple and would be something the Empire or countless other civilizations would have kept on record.

Yeah, and it also handwaves that whole "people can see it instantly from thousands light-years away when it fires" bullshit away because you can chalk it up to force fuckery or something and say it's such a perversion of the force when it fires that even normies can sense it like Obi-Wan did in ANH.

I'd take the Hapan cluster over Kennedy's YASS KWEEN, SLAYYYY BS any day of the week.

Ditto for the Nightsisters.

>contruction

I wish they had just used the concept of the Devastator for TFA. A weapon that devours planets to build its army would have been something new to see on screen than another fucking Death Star.

>The Star Forge isn't a weapon
>the ancient STAR FORGE continues to devour star after star
You've upped the ante from Death Star to bigger Death Star to Starkiller Base to a bigger Starkiller Base that literally kills stars, ending life across entire solar systems every time it's used.

the CIS did nothing wrong

The Star Forge didn't kill stars in the games. There's enough matter in even one to keep it producing indefinitely.

If you're not including this scene I won't watch.

I thought that actress had endometriosis?

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OH NO NO NO NO NO NO

I would pay for this Disney, make it happen and you get tasty shecles.

Hold on
>Rey is actually a mind-wiped Plagueis reborn as a woman(male) after barely managing to transfer his spirit when Sheev betrayed him

CRINGE

Why would any ship have a crew of humans, anyway? They have fully sentient AI and autonomous anthropomorphic droids, which means they don't need human crews at all. Even the lightlag problem doesn't apply since they have FTL and therefore instant communication. Humans are squishy things that limit sustained acceleration to less than 10gs and require lots of dead weight like breathable atmosphere, waste recycling systems and food stores/biospheres.

There shouldn't be a single human-crewed warship in the star wars universe. Maybe some human command vessel here and there, and troop transports, but that's it.

In-universe the explanation is that people are significantly less trusting of droids after the Clone Wars

Same reason Republic made clones instead of droids.

Yeah that needs to be in it

IX must have Starforge. Just for the robes.

Fucking Abrams, he doesn't even know how to write properly.

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Daisy wishes to have tits like her

Who knows, she is british skank so someone have her nudes already.

nope. fake (but not gay)

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