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Spoilers Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - Grading & Discussion

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How does telling us where they are (a place we've never heard of and in most cases will never see again in the rest of the movie) make the plot easier to follow?
 
How does telling us where they are (a place we've never heard of and in most cases will never see again in the rest of the movie) make the plot easier to follow?
Kinda agreed. I don't hate the place names but they weren't necessary or anything. You had the overcast planet, the desert planet, the rain planet... :p
 
Well, I guess it's good to identify the desert planets at least, so that we don't constantly assume Tatooine. :p
 
Hmm. I don't remember seeing Dantooine in R1 or any other movie. According to Wookieepedia, it never made it into R1, or into any other movie, other than in dialogue. How do we know what it looks like?
 
It is pretty funny that fictional place names are "controversial".

My take is (and I've probably said in this thread) is not that you're supposed to know where these places are. You supposed to know that this is "that kind of movie".
 
It didn't bother me because it wasn't a main story movie.

If this happened in Episode 7, then I'd have a problem.
 
Hmm. I don't remember seeing Dantooine in R1 or any other movie. According to Wookieepedia, it never made it into R1, or into any other movie, other than in dialogue. How do we know what it looks like?

Strictly speaking, we still don't.

However in the EU I think it's always been described as some variation of "windy grasslands type planet." The earliest depiction I'm aware of is here in the old 'Tales of the Jedi' comic, in which it's shown to also be mountainous and replete with old ruins.
The other two prominent places it showed up was in Kotor, (which had it as being pretty much the McQuarrie concept art version of Alderaan/Aquilae (later used as the inspiration for Lothal), and the Clone Wars microseries which uses more or less the same idea.

I think if it ever ends up being depicting it'll probably still look more or less the same. I would note however that the idea that it's inhabited by farmers around the time of ANH should be nixed. Since SWR's second season the Rebellion have made a point not to establish bases on inhabited worlds. Doubly so considering Leia gave the planet up and the idea that she'd sacrifice innocent lives on the vain hope it'd spare Alderaan just isn't in character.
My preference is for it to be an abandoned world like Yavin 4, with old ruins and maybe even an ancient Jedi temple as a nod to KotOR.
 
. . . Doubly so considering Leia gave the planet up and the idea that she'd sacrifice innocent lives on the vain hope it'd spare Alderaan just isn't in character. . . .
Indeed! If her smile of relief struck me as a bit too cheerful, and a bit out of character, condemning an inhabited planet to save her adopted homeworld would be A LOT out of character.
 
Or even just wreckage left over from the Clone Wars. Having that giant Separatist weapon wrecked someplace would be an interesting nod to the 2003 Clone Wars series.
 
Or even just wreckage left over from the Clone Wars. Having that giant Separatist weapon wrecked someplace would be an interesting nod to the 2003 Clone Wars series.
This would have the added bonus of being supported by canon, since there was a mention in TCW ('Brain Invaders' IIRC) of Windu being off fighting on Dantooine.

There's a couple ways to approach it, the simplest being that it's a remote, otherwise unimportant world that happens to have been in a good strategic position during the war. Like one of those random desolate hills in wars throughout history that generals expend hundreds of lives to secure because it's somehow vital to the larger strategy, but as soon as that campaign is done it's abandoned and goes back to being a patch of dirt in the middle of nowhere.

Another is to say it was once home to a small farming colony that was wiped out and/or forcibly relocated in the Clone Wars due to Separatist action. If one wants to go the whole hog then I'd say why not also throw in the long abandoned Jedi Temple and some mysterious pre-Republic ruins? ;)

Incidentally, I found a more representative panel from the Dark Horse comic.
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I'm sure this is old news for some, but I find it funny that they accidentally revealed no suit Vader in a Rogue One featurette a couple weeks before it hit theatres. I wonder how they missed that, or they didn't care lol. Hes just in the background, not the focus of any of the parts of the featurette.

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Have some concept art for him too

https://i.redd.it/mm5aow93khky.jpg
 
I seriously doubt it was an accident. It's just one of those things that are spoiler safe because there's no context from which to discern what it's really meant to be.
 
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