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Spoilers Andor - Season 2

I would buy that if it was built from (or under) the wreck of a downed Star Destroyer. Like if a small fleet rose out of the desert of Jakku, hidden under all those wrecks. But this was Palps being weird and building a fleet before he even died for use/upgrade into a planet killer fleet....just in case.
 
And were all those ships manned that entire time, or did they all have to go to work one day by opening a secret hatch and filing in one at a time, then waiting until the moment of the Big Reveal?
 
With the Sith Eternal? Who knows? Maybe they had a generational military. Maybe he had a clone army ready for the predicted time. Maybe he had a few skeleton crews he rotated out to the First Order and trained them on something or other, then shipped in all these crews as the First Order somehow has more trained crews than they have ships to man?
 
And were all those ships manned that entire time, or did they all have to go to work one day by opening a secret hatch and filing in one at a time, then waiting until the moment of the Big Reveal?
It's kind of like how Jabba and his assorted goons would just hide behind a curtain every night right next to frozen Han Solo just in case someone came along to unfreeze him...
 
Maybe the sequel trilogy just makes no sense.
I refuse to believe that. An ancient knife which shows the exact location of the Death Star wreckage, without anything to pinpoint where you need to stand for it to line up makes perfect sense!

It's kind of like how Jabba and his assorted goons would just hide behind a curtain every night right next to frozen Han Solo just in case someone came along to unfreeze him...
I assume that they knew (or strongly suspected) what Leia-Boushh was going to do and acted accordingly.
 
The buried fleet may just be Palpatine's grand, overly dramatic vision of the Final Order fleet assembling at Exegol and what is projected into the mind of Rey to intimidate her. I've heard elsewhere that the movie just poorly explains that this rising-out-of-the-dirt imagery isn't to be taken literally, but that the massive fleet is already in space and now gathered at Exegol for the final battle.
 
I've heard elsewhere that the movie just poorly explains that this rising-out-of-the-dirt imagery isn't to be taken literally, but that the massive fleet is already in space and now gathered at Exegol for the final battle.
Where is elsewhere?

Maybe there's a St. Elsewhere joke there, considering the claim of imagined events. ;)
 
Fans. Who allegedly read things.

The "not to be taken literally" theory is the only way anything about that sequence makes sense. TROS is the biggest convoluted mess of any Star Wars ever, either under Lucas and Fox or in the Disney Era. It's awful we need to confab online with fellow fans to explain stuff that a few seconds of explanation and context added to the film would have helped solve.

Episode IX is not a very good movie. :lol:
 
Fans. Who allegedly read things.

The "not to be taken literally" theory is the only way anything about that sequence makes sense. TROS is the biggest convoluted mess of any Star Wars ever, either under Lucas and Fox or in the Disney Era. It's awful we need to confab online with fellow fans to explain stuff that a few seconds of explanation and context added to the film would have helped solve.

Episode IX is not a very good movie. :lol:
Man, I know my calendar reads 2025 but this feels like a 2005 argument post I read somewhere.
 
TROS is the biggest convoluted mess of any Star Wars ever, either under Lucas and Fox or in the Disney Era.
And that's why I tend to disregard fan-created "excuses" for certain parts. Even if you can justify one crazy leap in logic, there's two dozen more waiting in line after it.
 
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Kleya tried to kill Han Solo for being a security risk with his bounty but Luke stopped her and had her thrown out of the Rebellion.

Perrin and Leida's tell all book about Mon was on the galactic bestseller charts for months. Mon caught Chewie reading it and refused to give him a medal after Yavin.
 
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