spirosz wrote...
TFU was one of my favourite Star Wars games, especially that scene near the end.
TFU II - I traded that in the next day, beat it in like 5 hours, bah. What could of been.
My God, that scene was so freaking badass.
spirosz wrote...
TFU was one of my favourite Star Wars games, especially that scene near the end.
TFU II - I traded that in the next day, beat it in like 5 hours, bah. What could of been.
It mattered to him, apparently. This guy also had trouble lifting a large steel pipe, but hey, Star Destroyers. Ynah?EntropicAngel wrote...
Br3ad wrote...
Being made non-canon is the last nail in most Star Wars coffins. The logo wasn't just stamped on for giggles. Either way, SK story should have ended awhile ago anyway. It hardly made sense. On a side note, I also hope that they remove people single handedly pulling Star Destoyers out the sky as well. Seems everywhere in the EU at least one person has to do it.
I have to ask, why? Didn't a rather famous person in the trilogy say "size matters not"?
Except it's ridiculous and used to say, "Awesome." I believe one person was even able to pull down six of them at once.It might be repetitive (IT being the go-to show of strength), but as a function simply of Force "power" there's absolutely nothing wrong with it.
It was Dorsk 81, no? And I believe he actually threw 17 SD's out of the entire star system. However, that much power burned him out.Br3ad wrote...
Except it's ridiculous and used to say, "Awesome." I believe one person was even able to pull down six of them at once.
Oh it was 17? Guess numbers matter not, too. Though there are more instances of people pulling multiple giant starships around like tissue paper.eluvianix wrote...
It was Dorsk 81, no? And I believe he actually threw 17 SD's out of the entire star system. However, that much power burned him out.Br3ad wrote...
Except it's ridiculous and used to say, "Awesome." I believe one person was even able to pull down six of them at once.
Thing is, a group of Jedi willingly shared their power with Dorsk 81, but the strain of using so much power burned him from the inside out.Br3ad wrote...
Oh it was 17? Guess numbers matter not, too. Though there are more instances of people pulling multiple giant starships around like tissue paper.eluvianix wrote...
It was Dorsk 81, no? And I believe he actually threw 17 SD's out of the entire star system. However, that much power burned him out.Br3ad wrote...
Except it's ridiculous and used to say, "Awesome." I believe one person was even able to pull down six of them at once.
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Br3ad wrote...
And I used to Force to eat a planet. Bow to me. Oh what's that? I'm not the first to do that. Well alright then. EU went crazy sometimes with the force powers. No matter what group of Jedi put their powers together, that kind of thing shouldn't happen. Coruscant shouldn't be the sight of Invasion by Ship Battle 12 then. It just makes no sense whatsoever. And out of the solar system? Really?
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Say what you like, but me; I like this.After The Walt Disney Company's acquisition of Lucasfilm, Hidago was assigned a job within the newly formed Lucasfilm Story Group, whose main purpose is to eliminate the Star Wars franchise's current canon hierarchy and create one cohesive canon.
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simfamSP wrote...
Stannis should have been the one to hold the rights to Star Wars.
drake heath wrote...
I just hope they leave the Legacy stuff alone.
Maybe push it farther into the future so it wont mess with any movies.
I liked the Fel Empire, it was a nice relief from the usual "Empire = Bad".
eluvianix wrote...
Br3ad wrote...
And I used to Force to eat a planet. Bow to me. Oh what's that? I'm not the first to do that. Well alright then. EU went crazy sometimes with the force powers. No matter what group of Jedi put their powers together, that kind of thing shouldn't happen. Coruscant shouldn't be the sight of Invasion by Ship Battle 12 then. It just makes no sense whatsoever. And out of the solar system? Really?
Yeah, the whole Sith Emperor story still kind of boggles my mind. But yeah, the SD's were going to attack Yavin IV, and Dorsk 81 threw them out of the entire star system.
Edit: At least for the ancient Jedi and Sith, some of the more powerful uses of the Force do make some sense. But the whole Naga Sadow supernova trick really...stretches my suspsension of disbelief. But one thing is for sure: the modern Jedi and Sith pale in comparison to the Ancients.
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Cap. Obvious wrote...
Darth Sidious was the most powerful Sith Lord who ever lived and Darth Vader was second only to him. The EU over-powered the Jedi and Sith dramatically and that makes it hard to take them seriously.
HiroVoid wrote...
To be honest, I never really got why Sidious had to be the most powerful dark lord ever. Chances are we'll see someone in the new trilogy of movies that'll make Sidious look much weaker in comparison simply by having better effects to use for force powers and such. Then again, Sidious wasn't that impressive at the end of the prequel trilogy either.
eluvianix wrote...
HiroVoid wrote...
To be honest, I never really got why Sidious had to be the most powerful dark lord ever. Chances are we'll see someone in the new trilogy of movies that'll make Sidious look much weaker in comparison simply by having better effects to use for force powers and such. Then again, Sidious wasn't that impressive at the end of the prequel trilogy either.
To be honest, all of his real power was featured in the EU. And even then, we have Sith that make Sidious look very weak. I mean, for God's sake, Naga Sadow could create a freaking supernova. The Sith Emperor devoured the life of an entire world so that he could have effective immortality.
eluvianix wrote...
HiroVoid wrote...
To be honest, I never really got why Sidious had to be the most powerful dark lord ever. Chances are we'll see someone in the new trilogy of movies that'll make Sidious look much weaker in comparison simply by having better effects to use for force powers and such. Then again, Sidious wasn't that impressive at the end of the prequel trilogy either.
To be honest, all of his real power was featured in the EU. And even then, we have Sith that make Sidious look very weak. I mean, for God's sake, Naga Sadow could create a freaking supernova. The Sith Emperor devoured the life of an entire world so that he could have effective immortality.
AresKeith wrote...
eluvianix wrote...
HiroVoid wrote...
To be honest, I never really got why Sidious had to be the most powerful dark lord ever. Chances are we'll see someone in the new trilogy of movies that'll make Sidious look much weaker in comparison simply by having better effects to use for force powers and such. Then again, Sidious wasn't that impressive at the end of the prequel trilogy either.
To be honest, all of his real power was featured in the EU. And even then, we have Sith that make Sidious look very weak. I mean, for God's sake, Naga Sadow could create a freaking supernova. The Sith Emperor devoured the life of an entire world so that he could have effective immortality.
Yep, I can list Sidious in the top most powerful Sith but he's nowhere near the top 3
Kaiser Arian wrote...
I'M BETTER THAN GEORGE LUCAS, CUZ I CREATED CHARACTERS STRONGER THAN SIDIOUS AND VADER!
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