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Jun 05, 2012 12:15AM

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"Though we cannot, in good faith, blame the Emperor for not foreseeing this.""
LOL

Is just me, or does it seem like the fact that Yoda let himself become crazy and all of that seem a little out of character? I mean, he did nothing all those years. That just doesn't match up to the Yoda we saw in episodes one, two, and three.
And I'm sorry but Sidious should've had some inkling that Luke would destroy him. I mean, Yoda had and idea that something terrible was going to happen in episode three. Why not Sidioua in Episode four, five, and/or six.

As for Yoda, I don't know. It didn't seem out of character to me...
I love Ewoks! XD

And Yoda seeing the end of the Clone Wars had nothing to do with the Force. In the waning months, the Jedi stopped trusting their senses on a large because it made them vulnerable to the dark energy Sidious has spun across the galaxy. Obi-Wan stopped telling Anakin to be mindful of things to start simply being careful. The end of the Clone Wars was going to be something bad, though Yoda expected to trechery to come from the Senate and Chancellor; the clones he only noticed after they started killing everyone.
And Luke didn't destroy the Emperor. He didn't even come close. Anakin, the one man Palpatine trusted and Sidious thought he could utterly control, did.
Yoda was punishing himself for allowing the Jedi to die, as well as holding himself "in reserve" where the Emperor could not find him. But he didn't go crazy; he was just messing with Luke.
Victory by trying to defeat the Sith in a straight fight didn't work before. They needed something else, some unique leverage over Vadar and Sidious - like the son of Anakin Skywalker, son of the most powerful man in the galaxy. The power, which Sidious has always been obsessed with, is bait for the master and the blood relationship is bait for the apprentice. And also the trap that sprung shut on the Sith.
Luke's potential for Sith power was the bait, his connection to Anakin Skywalker (not Darth Vadar) was the hook, and the Force is the string that pulls it all together to bring Darth Vadar back to the light side.
Meanwhile, the Empire is destoryed by Ewoks.

I still think Sidious should've been way more careful than he was. I mean, he certainly wasn't stupid in episode three so where did all his brains go in the last three episodes?

I actually agree with the Yoda thing; he is not an old, wise Jedi. Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-wan are the only wise Jedi you really see on screen, and that's because neither of them ever claimed to be great Jedi; Qui-Gon constantly picked up strays and defied the Council when he felt the Force telling him to do something different, consistantly ruining his Jedi career, while Obi-Wan never understood why he was appointed to the Council, why everyone thought he could beat Grevious, or why he was given such a central role to everything. Humilty and faith sums up those two characters; neither really describe Yoda.
... No, wait, it might not hold up. On Degobah he was training with Qui-Gon Jinn, so he was busy at the time.

Now we're moving out of Star Wars and into geek culture itself. Stop me any time by changing the subject.
Oh, by the way, video games are semi-canon in the Star Wars universe, so the general plotlines are considered true, but not all the specifics.

Hm, post one thousand, noted.

Me:......If you bring anything larger than a dog into my house I'll kick your ass.
Albert: Who said he would come in the house?
Me: *face palm*

Oh look what you've done. Now he's going to drag one in on a leash. -_-

The climax of all six movies is where these things set up a series of primative traps that draw the Empire away from the bunker that acts as the sheild generator for their incomplete planet destorying space ship. They engage the Imperial troops in some of the most hilarious gurilla warfare while the Rebels set charges in the bunker. (The movie cuts out a scene where a traitor to the Rebels tries to trap Solo in the bunker, but Han leaves his body to be incinerated with everything else.)
"It was rocks versus lasers - and the rocks were winning!"

My name is Katie, and yesterday I was captured with a select few other rebels who have caused the Mayor a lot of trouble. We were going to be hanged. Before the Mayor's forces got us through the city gates though, we escaped. Because no one who's gone in has made it back out alive. Yesterday I thought I was going to die. Today I know I'm going to die. Because I'm going back in.

That's what I would do, anyway.
Ray Bradbury just died.




I had a dream once (don't laugh) that I was a ninja and I had to assassinate some political enemy of my employer, but when I got there the guy had a guard. I battled the guard, killed him, but not before he sliced my throat with his sword. The pain felt so real! I woke up with my hands at my throat screaming.

Wait, do you mean the bruise part? Yeah, that was weird too.


I think I was arguing with ... I don't really remember. It was a weirdly plausible dream, though.


No! Don't do it, Nintendo!


M, that's really interesting


Okay, the rest of the WiiU sounds awesome. Fantasic - switching weapons in real time, different players experiencing the same game differently, and the Arkham and Mass Effect games finally making it there. Whoop!

If I'm not back by tomorrow it probably means I got in a car crash and died. You'll put up a funeral thread for me, right?
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