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06/12/18 10:19:11 PM
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ParanoidObsessive posted...
In a setting where the Empire is still cartoonishly evil, you could easily have one of Luke's earliest students defect to the Empire. Potentially, they discover some cache of notes (or Sith holocrons, or whatever) from Palpatine or others, using the knowledge to embrace the Dark Side and reestablish the Sith. Then you get all the lightsaber battles you can stand, as Luke's Jedi become the lieutenants in the Alliance military who occasionally have to oppose the Sith who support the Empire. And then you've also got the potential plot where heroes have to travel into Imperial territory and try and take down the Sith Academy.


...or an army of Sith clones >_> Given that cloning was a major plot point in the prequel trilogy, the two trilogies could have been tied together by the revelation that the Emperor had created clones as a last resort and wasn't merely using a handful to replace himself but intended to create an entire army but, due to his sudden death, they weren't activated at the time.

The TLA replacement could instead feature some unknown Sith working with an Imperial faction and, after his death, they could reveal that there are far more where he came from.

At any rate, however we reach a Sith faction, it would have made for a more fun movie and opened the door for better spinoffs.

The Wave Master posted...
My wife is very white. Pale skin, flaming red hair. She's close to six feet tall.


Which sounds fucking awesome.

The Wave Master posted...
Being handicapped it's hard to do a lot of things. Everything is a challenge, going to the bathroom, getting into a car or truck, and even something like going to the movies.

IGN did an article about handicapped issues at movie theaters. It's an interesting read, and maybe it will open your eyes to the plight of us handicapped people.

http://m.ign.com/articles/2018/06/03/how-movie-theaters-are-failing-viewers-with-disabilities


I think most people implicitly understand most of the challenges. However, there's the broader economic issue that tends to factor into those subjects since there are a lot of costs associated with changes and it doesn't add much benefit to their bottom line -- which, by the way, is why the law regulates handicap accessibility rather than just leaving it to the marketplace (although I'm sure you'd have *some* market solutions in the long run, particularly if certain types of handicapped people centralized their location or something at which point they'd have so much market clout that they couldn't be ignored)

The Wave Master posted...
I'm just going to leave this here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4Hbz2jLxvQ" data-time="


Looks great. Never been terribly interested in Miles Morales, but the trailer kinda sells me on him as a character.

I_Abibde posted...
I foresee characters talking about nothing for twenty minutes at a time as the camera does long pans across empty landscapes. Y'know, like every Kingdom Hearts game. ... I've never been a fan. Don't much care for Disney, and I really don't care for Tetsuya Nomura. I mean, I get it, the series has tons of fans, but it's never really done anything for me.

....

Okay, I did like the Tron segments in KH2, but that's just because I'm a huge dork who loves the Tron movies. I'm still a little glum that Legacy isn't getting a sequel.


I love KH for Disney. The original stuff has always been a turnoff. I also still need to play KH2 >_> However, I kinda enjoyed the Tron level in KH:DDD
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