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JCarter426 January 15th, 2008 01:53 PM

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Awkward...

Junk angel January 15th, 2008 03:47 PM

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Well, this is the first time I have heard someone say Star Wars is not about Jedi/Sith tradition.

Most people I know love Star Wars because of this, and actually it is the only thing that separates it from other storylines like Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica.

Personaly, I love the philosophy in Star Wars, it is the only thing I haven't found in any other space opera, save perhaps, Dunes.
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I'm actually tired at the entire sith/jedi hassle being in the centerpoint.
Come on, it's not like the force was strong or something.
Sure I don't mind a jedi in the story, like in the medbase duology. I just detest them being constantly in the mainlight.
Would you trust me, I hated Kotor one for a while after dantooine - I wanted to continue being a darned scoundrel not a good for nothing sentinel.

And anyone remember the adventures of starkiller? That was supposed to be the first version of SW - good bindu force or something :D
And stormtroopers had the glow sticks.
Maybe they forgot to retrain to blasters.

Meleardil January 15th, 2008 04:52 PM

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Yeah, no offense to anyone, but:

thanks God and G. Lucas wife, this version was never filmed. After he finished the new version ( with Luke Skywalker ), she had to re-cut the movie because the version Mr. Lucas made was crap.
And what happened? What is Star Wars now?
Do you think the "Original" version, with Mr. Starkiller and a Millenium Falcon that looks like the shuttles from " Space 1999" and a lot of other things, would have been a world-wide succes? I don't think so.

No matter what G. lucas intentions have been in the first place the facts are:
The story is from the beginning with Jedi/ Sith - Ben ( Obi-Wan ) Kenobi, who told Luke that his father was a JEDI, after the Death of Owen and Beru Luke decided to with Ben, to become a JEDI.
Darth Vader is the Lord of the Sith. I'm not sure that it was the plan, that Palpatine is a Sith too, well, if you are a powerful, vicious Lord of the Sith, would you serve or would you rule?:D

Star Wars is: the fall of the Jedi Order and the Rise of the Empire ( Ep1-3 ) and the fall of the Empire and the Rise of the New Republic/ Jedi Order.
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thejadefalcon January 16th, 2008 06:49 AM

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Would you trust me, I hated Kotor one for a while after dantooine - I wanted to continue being a darned scoundrel not a good for nothing sentinel.
Then be a good-for-nothing Consular. Consulars suck in my opinion. Hell, Guardians aren't that great either. But you don't have to use Force Powers. I only tend to use Force Kill, no matter what my alignment.

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Maybe they forgot to retrain to blasters.
Yeah, if those are the Empire's best soldiers, I have a feeling that the worst soldiers would probably be unable to, as Jos from Medstar says, "hit the broad side of a Destroyer... from the inside."

irishladdy08 January 16th, 2008 07:39 AM

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simple fact is...the light saber because theres no cross hair for blaster(and u cant controll fire etc) but thats y u play other games like star wars jedi commader i think it is...pro at it :D

thejadefalcon January 18th, 2008 02:47 AM

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Half of your post appears to be nonsensical babble. The other half of your post... appears to be nonsensical babble. :lol:

Of course sabres don't have crosshairs. For one, it's not a gun. And more importantly, a Jedi needs no crosshairs. Use the Force, irishladdy08.


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