After watching the film yesterday, I was somewhat disappointed that we didn't actually get to see Luke physically battle and own Ren, proving he was truly much more powerful. Luke simply "phoning it in" was clever and still showed how powerful he was (projecting himself into everyone's consciousness), but could it have played out another way? There were very early TLJ rumors circulating about Luke bringing down a Star Destroyer with the Force. So, I imagine how the following would have been received...
Everything in the movie plays out as it does up to Ren making his final rush at Luke. As he swings his light saber, the blade shatters as it hits Luke and the base explodes. Ren is thrown to the ground and pinned, unable to move. Cut to Luke, eyes closed, channeling the Force one last time. The walkers and cannon simultaneously lift off the ground and rise in the air. Then they are dropped, taking out Ren's shuttle in the process, smashing to the ground and destroying the First Order regiment. Watching helplessly, Ren knows he is beaten and helpless in the face of such a command of the Force.
Luke drops to his knees, exhausted. He sees the Millenium Falcon escaping, smiles lightly knowing he has saved his friends and the Resistance, and peacefully watches the two suns of Not-Hoth setting. Then he Force-Ghosts away.
I'm on the fence as to whether this is too fan-wankish or not. It probably is, but hey, it would be have been fun to see and would have used Luke's abilities a bit more than the film we got. Opinions? (be polite, please!)
Everything in the movie plays out as it does up to Ren making his final rush at Luke. As he swings his light saber, the blade shatters as it hits Luke and the base explodes. Ren is thrown to the ground and pinned, unable to move. Cut to Luke, eyes closed, channeling the Force one last time. The walkers and cannon simultaneously lift off the ground and rise in the air. Then they are dropped, taking out Ren's shuttle in the process, smashing to the ground and destroying the First Order regiment. Watching helplessly, Ren knows he is beaten and helpless in the face of such a command of the Force.
Luke drops to his knees, exhausted. He sees the Millenium Falcon escaping, smiles lightly knowing he has saved his friends and the Resistance, and peacefully watches the two suns of Not-Hoth setting. Then he Force-Ghosts away.
I'm on the fence as to whether this is too fan-wankish or not. It probably is, but hey, it would be have been fun to see and would have used Luke's abilities a bit more than the film we got. Opinions? (be polite, please!)