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Star Wars: Episode VII: The Nerd Rage Awakens

Maybe the Starkiller's power comes from the planet core or something.


Maybe it's a weird kind of core like Naboo's.

It's powered by red matter.

I always took the "planet's core" comment by Boss Nass to be referring to deep waters, not actually going through the planetary core.

But, that was just me. I cannot find any information, canon or non, that indicates the Gungan city's location in relationship to Theed.

What if Luke's already dead?
Then he is more powerful than any of us could imagine :techman:

It will be interesting to see what path Luke has taken. I had an idea that Luke ends up saving Finn from Kylo and that might be his reveal. But, that is just my own theory.

Could be but i don't want a repeat of JJs first Star Trek when Kirk just happens to be ejected over the right planetoid to find Spock AND Scotty (one of the few gripes i have with that movie). There better be a damn good reason why Luke is suddenly appearing in the middle of the fight to save the new heroes ass.

Otherwise i'm very curious how Finn gets ahold of the lightsabre and if he can stand up to Kylo Ren (i don't think Stormtroopers get trained in sword fighting much less where he will get Jedi training if Luke is missing).

Unless the First Order stormtroopers receive some measure of sword training, similar to the original conception of them by McQuarrie.

I have no doubts that they will have a good reason for Luke to be where he is, and show up when he does. Regardless of Abrams' inclinations, I have a great deal of confidence in Kasdan to connect it all together.
 
martok2112 said:
Cool....I did see that in a preview for Season 2 (which I'll have to wait for on Blu-Ray, or Netflix).

Is Season 1 ever coming to Netflix in the US?
They don't even have it on disc, which is really weird. I could see if it was some small show that nobody cares about, but this is Star Wars, I don' know how they could have not gotten it on disc or streaming. It's been out since September too, so it's not to new for them to have it.
 
http://www.superherohype.com/news/3...-is-missing-from-star-wars-marketing#/slide/1


In addition, the subject of the mostly-missing Luke Skywalker from the marketing materials was brought up, which the master of the mystery box says was deliberate.


“These are good questions to be asking, I can’t wait for you to find out the reason… It’s no accident.”



What if Luke's already dead?
Hmmmmm...

NDncSEu.jpg


Nah...
 
http://www.superherohype.com/news/3...-is-missing-from-star-wars-marketing#/slide/1


In addition, the subject of the mostly-missing Luke Skywalker from the marketing materials was brought up, which the master of the mystery box says was deliberate.


“These are good questions to be asking, I can’t wait for you to find out the reason… It’s no accident.”



What if Luke's already dead?
Hmmmmm...

NDncSEu.jpg


Nah...

At first I thought that might be Mustafar with the embers, but maybe it's something like Han's pyre.
 
Ever since the very first teaser I've though the cybernetic hand reaching out to touch Artoo's dome belongs to Luke, and I guess in the 30-odd years since Jedi he's either received a new model to replace the original that was surgically installed after the battle on Cloud City or has long since removed the artificial flesh from the hand, exposing the underlying metal and circuitry (which would echo the look of his father's artificial arm before his reconstruction as Darth Vader).
 
Corellian Corvette said:
At first I thought that might be Mustafar with the embers, but maybe it's something like Han's pyre.

If the plot synopsies floating around online are correct, that shot takes place
during a force vision/flashback to the Knights of Ren burning Luke's original Jedi Academy.
 
I can't help it. The name "Knights of Ren" makes me immediately wonder if there are also going to be any "Knights of Stimpy."
 
Ever since the very first teaser I've though the cybernetic hand reaching out to touch Artoo's dome belongs to Luke, and I guess in the 30-odd years since Jedi he's either received a new model to replace the original that was surgically installed after the battle on Cloud City or has long since removed the artificial flesh from the hand, exposing the underlying metal and circuitry (which would echo the look of his father's artificial arm before his reconstruction as Darth Vader).
I think the easy assumption is that it's Luke's hand, but I'm giving good odds that Finn or Rey lose a hand.

Because symbolism.
 
martok2112 said:
Cool....I did see that in a preview for Season 2 (which I'll have to wait for on Blu-Ray, or Netflix).

Is Season 1 ever coming to Netflix in the US?
They don't even have it on disc, which is really weird. I could see if it was some small show that nobody cares about, but this is Star Wars, I don' know how they could have not gotten it on disc or streaming. It's been out since September too, so it's not to new for them to have it.

I have Season One on Blu-Ray. :)
 
Ever since the very first teaser I've though the cybernetic hand reaching out to touch Artoo's dome belongs to Luke, and I guess in the 30-odd years since Jedi he's either received a new model to replace the original that was surgically installed after the battle on Cloud City or has long since removed the artificial flesh from the hand, exposing the underlying metal and circuitry (which would echo the look of his father's artificial arm before his reconstruction as Darth Vader).
I think the easy assumption is that it's Luke's hand, but I'm giving good odds that Finn or Rey lose a hand.

Because symbolism.

I thought it was because Star Wars is really the saga of chopped off hands ;)
 
One of the rumors was that the hand reaching out to touch Artoo belongs to the character played by Max von Sydow and Sydow just might be a former Jedi Knight old enough to have been alive and active during the Prequels and the Clone Wars, but I'll stick with the Luke theory until shown otherwise.

As for the planet shown in that clip, Mustafar would be a cool place to revisit (no pun intended) were Luke or another character to go to the planet to more fully understand what happened to Darth Vader at the time of his conversion to evil, but Star Wars is a big enough galaxy that there can easily be other volcanically-active worlds our heroes and other characters can travel to.
 
That's one of the theories in fan circles, actually. von Sydow is Kanan Jarrus as an old man and that something happens between the current events on Rebels and Episode VII that results in him going into hiding as something of a hermit, observing the events in the galaxy from a distance.

There's been talk since TFA first went into production that the new film and Rebels will have a fairly significant connection and share a character, but nothing's ever been remotely confirmed by the producers of either.
 
That's one of the theories in fan circles, actually. von Sydow is Kanan Jarrus as an old man and that something happens between the current events on Rebels and Episode VII that results in him going into hiding as something of a hermit, observing the events in the galaxy from a distance.

Strong with the physical resemblance that theory is.
 
It sure beats the hell out of that silly Boba Fett theory. I know J.J. has recast a legendary role before using a new actor that looks almost nothing like the previous guy, but the Boba thing stretches credulity to the breaking point.
 
Ever since the very first teaser I've though the cybernetic hand reaching out to touch Artoo's dome belongs to Luke, and I guess in the 30-odd years since Jedi he's either received a new model to replace the original that was surgically installed after the battle on Cloud City or has long since removed the artificial flesh from the hand, exposing the underlying metal and circuitry (which would echo the look of his father's artificial arm before his reconstruction as Darth Vader).
I think the easy assumption is that it's Luke's hand, but I'm giving good odds that Finn or Rey lose a hand.

Because symbolism.

Well Finn does get into a lightsaber fight with Kylo Ren.
 
People in the Star Wars universe need to start learning: don't touch the Skywalker family lightsaber unless you want to risk losing a body part. If I were Finn I'd put on some gloves or Force-levitate that thing just to be on the safe side.
 
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