Time index please?The commentary in ROTS explicitly states that Palpatine created Anakin.
There. Settled.
Done
Time index please?The commentary in ROTS explicitly states that Palpatine created Anakin.
There. Settled.
Done
Yep, that seems to be your mindset.As I said, "denial".Either way, fanedits are one of the reasons why The Mirrorball Man's contention that fan canon does not exist is objectively and demonstrably false.![]()
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Not sure of the time stamp, but it is during the scene at the opera.Time index please?The commentary in ROTS explicitly states that Palpatine created Anakin.
There. Settled.
Done
I'm not saying it does not exist, I'm saying it's not official or authoritative, and it's not. I can make New Coke in my kitchen and pretend it still exists, but that doesn't make it true.Yep, that seems to be your mindset.In The Seven-Per-Cent-Solution, for instance, Nicholas Meyer explicitly decanonized at least six of Conan Doyle's Holmes stories. Are you going to say that his book "doesn't exist", either? Because it's right there on my shelf.
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O RLY?I'm not saying it does not existYep, that seems to be your mindset.In The Seven-Per-Cent-Solution, for instance, Nicholas Meyer explicitly decanonized at least six of Conan Doyle's Holmes stories. Are you going to say that his book "doesn't exist", either? Because it's right there on my shelf.
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There's no such thing as "fan canon" or "personal canon".
*sigh* I'm not saying it does not exist as a concept. Obviously, if there's a word for it, there is a concept. What I'm saying is that it's a contradiction in terms. By definition, a canon is something officially sanctioned, something genuine. It's not something that everyone can define for themselves. In fact, it's the exact opposite. "Personal canon" is like "a stationary moving object" or "a full empty glass". It's meaningless.O RLY?I'm not saying it does not existYep, that seems to be your mindset.In The Seven-Per-Cent-Solution, for instance, Nicholas Meyer explicitly decanonized at least six of Conan Doyle's Holmes stories. Are you going to say that his book "doesn't exist", either? Because it's right there on my shelf.
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There's no such thing as "fan canon" or "personal canon".
Consider an arrow exactly three seconds after it's been shot from a bow. It's moving, and it exists. Because it exists, it occupies a specific place. Because it occupies a specific place, it's stationary."Personal canon" is like "a stationary moving object" or "a full empty glass". It's meaningless.
It is only stationary to an observer who occupies a coordinate system that is moving at the exact same speed and with the exact same trajectory as the arrow itself.Consider an arrow exactly three seconds after it's been shot from a bow. It's moving, and it exists. Because it exists, it occupies a specific place. Because it occupies a specific place, it's stationary.
So it is stationary ... from a certain point of view?It is only stationary to an observer who occupies a coordinate system that is moving at the exact same speed and with the exact same trajectory as the arrow itself.Consider an arrow exactly three seconds after it's been shot from a bow. It's moving, and it exists. Because it exists, it occupies a specific place. Because it occupies a specific place, it's stationary.
Fucking WIN!!So it is stationary ... from a certain point of view?It is only stationary to an observer who occupies a coordinate system that is moving at the exact same speed and with the exact same trajectory as the arrow itself.![]()
So it is stationary ... from a certain point of view?It is only stationary to an observer who occupies a coordinate system that is moving at the exact same speed and with the exact same trajectory as the arrow itself.Consider an arrow exactly three seconds after it's been shot from a bow. It's moving, and it exists. Because it exists, it occupies a specific place. Because it occupies a specific place, it's stationary.![]()
Indeed.This glass is full of air.
But it can't be stationary AND moving at the same time from the SAME point of view.![]()
when watching ROTS for the first (and only) time...
[ First time in my life I HATED going to a SW film for a second(and NO MORE!)showing! THAT is the true power of what Lucas did with the PT - what he can do to a former ardent fan and admirer of his work.
when watching ROTS for the first (and only) time...
Geez, consider yourself lucky!
I was roped into seeing(and paying for it)twice! Already had tickets for a later screening before a friend convinced me to go opening night, as well.
After the first screening I GROANED at the thought of the later screening, a week later with my dad. First time in my life I HATED going to a SW film for a second(and NO MORE!)showing! THAT is the true power of what Lucas did with the PT - what he can do to a former ardent fan and admirer of his work.
You got off lightly, sir!
when watching ROTS for the first (and only) time...
Geez, consider yourself lucky!
I was roped into seeing(and paying for it)twice! Already had tickets for a later screening before a friend convinced me to go opening night, as well.
After the first screening I GROANED at the thought of the later screening, a week later with my dad. First time in my life I HATED going to a SW film for a second(and NO MORE!)showing! THAT is the true power of what Lucas did with the PT - what he can do to a former ardent fan and admirer of his work.
You got off lightly, sir!
I went to see Phantom Menace 6 times in the first 48 hours because when I pre-bought the tickets I just assumed I'd want to watch it over and over again so I bought tickets to see it with every friend or group of friends going to see it that first weekend. I was mortified after that first viewing knowing I had 5 more to go... By the 3rd I was falling asleep in the "exciting" pod race.
Yeah, that was pretty much exactly the reason - I don't like backing out of obligations. Also, there were surprisingly few ticketless people those first couple days.
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