^And how much of the New Republic government died when Starkiller Base destroyed Hosnian Prime?
Anyone who has read the novelization: Does it clear up ant operational details of Starkiller Base? Can it move under its own power from system to system? How does it aim if not? Etc.
^And how much of the New Republic government died when Starkiller Base destroyed Hosnian Prime?
I don't quite get the background: a "Resistance" implies an underground movement against a triumphant and dominating regime, but the First Order (which sounds like a military division, not a civ) seems to be fighting an equal opponent, not triumphing over one..
Anyone who has read the novelization: Does it clear up ant operational details of Starkiller Base? Can it move under its own power from system to system? How does it aim if not? Etc.
Anyone who has read the novelization: Does it clear up ant operational details of Starkiller Base? Can it move under its own power from system to system?
That's about what Mockingjay Part 2 made in its 5-week run ($254M).
Is there any technobabble in the novelization that explains how characters on Maz Kanata's planet could see the fire beam hitting Hosnian Prime? According to that New Canon map, it's a third of the galaxy's diameter away!
That new map doesn't make sense. They have Tattooine pretty far away from Naboo. But in TPM, they were forced to land on Tattooine because their hyperdrive wasn't working.
In any case, I try not to get too caught up in the distances between planets in SW. They're far away when they need to be, and close by when they need to be.![]()
Is there any technobabble in the novelization that explains how characters on Maz Kanata's planet could see the fire beam hitting Hosnian Prime? According to that New Canon map, it's a third of the galaxy's diameter away!
In any case, I try not to get too caught up in the distances between planets in SW. They're far away when they need to be, and close by when they need to be.![]()
Also known as "the speed of plot".![]()
On an unrelated note, this article made me uncomfortable.
http://www.hitfix.com/harpy/rey-is-...ooking-for-and-now-were-complaining-about-her
Agreed. Luke was a character that provided hope and strength. He fought to save his father from the Darkside. His running away after the Academy failed seems out of character for him. Would the Luke we knew from the OT really run out and let something like the New Order rise in power and slaughter people left and right. The Luke we all admired in the OT would have stayed and fought. Everything he fought for in the original movies basically meant nothing and he really wasn't a new hope at all.
And being away for so long he may not have been aware of just how bad things were getting or that the First Order now had their own giant superweapon to terrorize people with.
And of course, let's not forget that even the all-wise and all-powerful Yoda went into hiding and did nothing (apparently not even helping the Rebellion in any way!) while the Empire was growing stronger and stronger and wiping out entire planets with its Death Star.
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