He doesn't meet Yoda until TFU 2 and he only inspires the Rebellion, ironically as a ploy of Palpatine's to gather all his enemies in one place so they can be more easily wiped out (backfires, obviously).
He only kills a handful of Jedi left over from Order 66. He wins a duel with Vader (Luke was essentially untrained in lightsaber combat and beat Vader, Marek has a lifetime of training), but spares him and he barely overcomes Palps before having the tables turned and is killed, similar to Mace Windu vs Palps.
If he's killed, how does he meet Yoda in TFU 2?
Mastered the dark side, mastered the light side, finished off the Jedi, defeated Vader, defeated the Emperor, met Yoda, rescued Leia, formed the Alliance, give me a break.
Starkiller is the shit.
Huh??
I'm reading The Force Unleashed novelization right now. It's not great, but 60 pages in, it already beats the entirety of the NJO.
That's the nature of the beast of licensed fiction; an incestuous menagerie where the entire universe revolves around a half-dozen people is a usual result.Stuff like this is what makes me avoid the Star Wars EU most of the time. Is it too much to ask to have a fictional universe where everything is not so incestuous,
Mastered the dark side, mastered the light side, finished off the Jedi, defeated Vader, defeated the Emperor, met Yoda, rescued Leia, formed the Alliance, give me a break.
Overcoming the pain just enough to absorb and gather the energy, Galen advanced on Palpatine as the two remained locked in the chain of lightning. At the same time, he noticed that a squadron of stormtroopers had entered the chamber, with Darth Vader limping behind them, in pursuit of the fleeing Rebel leaders. With no other option left, Galen grabbed the Emperor's shoulders and redirected the lightning into the Dark Lord, causing Sidious to share in the agonizing pain of his own power. Driven by concern for his friends, Galen embraced the Force completely and released all of the pent up energy, resulting in a massive shock wave that killed the stormtroopers and destroyed much of the dome.
In the last moments of his life, Galen felt himself leaving his body as death took hold of him. With his final thought centered on Juno Eclipse, Galen Marek whispered his birth name for the last time and died. Although he ultimately perished as a result of the explosion of Force energy, he transended physical existence and became one with the Force.
It's a video game, and like many video games, it's first and foremost a power fantasy for boys and grown-up boys. The main character is not a "Mary Sue", however. A Mary Sue is not just any character that seems over-powered or far-fetched. It's a character that is created to stand up for its author's fantasies or delusions of grandeur.
Stuff like this is what makes me avoid the Star Wars EU most of the time. Is it too much to ask to have a fictional universe where everything is not so incestuous, and where one or a small group of characters have this huge effect on everything in said universe? I mean, Darth Vader building C3P0, or Boba Fett turning from a minor character to a prototype for the clone army is bad enough in the prequels.
It just demystifies everything.
Mastered the dark side, mastered the light side, finished off the Jedi, defeated Vader, defeated the Emperor, met Yoda, rescued Leia, formed the Alliance, give me a break.
Meh. Marissa Amber Flores Picard could wipe the floor with him.
Mastered the dark side, mastered the light side, finished off the Jedi, defeated Vader, defeated the Emperor, met Yoda, rescued Leia, formed the Alliance, give me a break.
Meh. Marissa Amber Flores Picard could wipe the floor with him.
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And she'd carve "I lost to a bunch of kids" on his ship with her phasers just for bonus shame points.
By and large, no, the Marissa stories weren't intended by Stephen Ratliff to be parodies.Is that character a parody? Seriously, I'm asking; when the fanfic is that bad, it's hard to tell.Meh. Marissa Amber Flores Picard could wipe the floor with him.![]()
And she'd carve "I lost to a bunch of kids" on his ship with her phasers just for bonus shame points.
Haha, I remember reading those fics back in the 1990s.Mastered the dark side, mastered the light side, finished off the Jedi, defeated Vader, defeated the Emperor, met Yoda, rescued Leia, formed the Alliance, give me a break.
Meh. Marissa Amber Flores Picard could wipe the floor with him.
And Force-pulled a Star Destroyer out of the sky... gimme a break is right.
I can accept Galen's crazy skills because it is a video game, but it seems odd that no other Jedi/Sith has ever exhibited such powerful eruptions in the Force, to my knowledge anyway.
<reads wikia article>
Jesus, I see what you mean, I surprised they didn't have him beat up Han Solo as well.
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