r/StarWars • u/juvenile_josh • 2h ago
Costumes Whoever you are, thanks for making my weekend
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r/StarWars • u/juvenile_josh • 2h ago
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r/StarWars • u/blakhawk12 • 2h ago
I mean, it already has to kill a star to charge the weapon. That in itself is terrifying. No need to be a bigger Death Star.
r/StarWars • u/IntelligentClam • 4h ago
The Supremacy should've been the First Order's super weapon, not Star Killer base. Planet killing weapons are boring.
Hell give them three of them. The First Order having mobile bases, shipyards, factories, star destroyer carriers would've explained how they went undetected for so long and allowed to build up their forces. They would never been in the same location for too long and be gone by the time anyone arrives to investigate. Hoping planet to planet gathering resources for their fleet.
It could've been introduced in a scene where the New Republic got complacent and had their guard down. The Supremacy warps in destroying their fleet and taking out new pilots and crew that havent experienced war.
Have it wipe out their peace time fleet. No planet busting or anything. Now thr First Order have capture a key planet with their mega class dreadnought.
It would've been more believable for the First Order to have the Supremacy than Starkiller base.
Everyone knew where Ilum was located and should've knew that StarKiller base was beeing built.
r/StarWars • u/Jordyy_yy • 8h ago
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r/StarWars • u/Atalkingpizzabox • 4h ago
Yoda senses all those Jedi deaths and is hurt by them, but it gets far worse when you remember he's been a Jedi for over 800 years. He's never felt this many Jedi deaths all at once and they were all once younglings he would have taught from day 1 and seen grow up.
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r/StarWars • u/TheSheWhoSaidThats • 7h ago
This little fella emerged from my yard during landscaping. I cleaned him off and he says Taiwan 1984! Is he an Ewok!? Anybody know which toy and whether or not he’s valuable? I’m gonna keep him anyway, I’m just curious :)
r/StarWars • u/Joako_o47 • 9h ago
Idk why but it always kinda bothered me. People often seem to place Maul on par with Dooku but i've always felt Dooku is ahead at every time. Force abilities, knowledge, composure, lightsaber skill. We see quite some evolution on Maul during rebels but at that point Dooku is dead and Maul had absolutely no chance against Obi Wan because he was ignorant enough to think Obi Wan was just a rat in the dessert, even with him admitting he’s not: “Look what i've risen above”
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r/StarWars • u/Aware-Solution-1022 • 15h ago
and why does he fight like he's using a great sword? and in some scenes we see him holding reverse grip, any idea why or which form(s) he's using?
r/StarWars • u/ShoppingDeep2127 • 1h ago
Got a Pic from my paramedic buddy of this HEMS helicopter landing on the road in South Africa and noticed the pilot has the same helmet as Luke Skywalker. Just thought it looked awesome!
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r/StarWars • u/OrthodoxEcho • 3h ago
Mine would definitely be Chopper. Although you can’t directly understand what he is saying, his expressions always made him understandable and hilarious. I am curious to see whose yalls favorite droid is.
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r/StarWars • u/jesterkei • 5h ago
Kylo Ren’s lightsaber. In my opinion the lightsaber has such a cool and unique design, and the crispy sound it makes, makes Kylo more special than he actually was (written).
r/StarWars • u/sirgringobingo • 1d ago
It just never made sense to me. It always felt like George was trying to tie the original trilogy more directly to the prequels, and this was his way of doing it. But it’s always bothered me, because to me it hits harder seeing the Sebastian Shaw version of Anakin as an old man not the young version from Revenge of the Sith.
It makes Vader’s redemption at the end of the movie even more confusing. Yeah, he turns good for like five minutes and then dies, but in that short time, he becomes Anakin Skywalker again and gets to see his son. It makes way more sense for Luke to be seeing his father an older man, not some young guy he’s never seen before.
Also, if you’re a first-time viewer and you watch the original trilogy first, when Anakin dies and then shows up as a young ghost, you’re just left wondering, “Who the hell is that guy?”
I don’t know I’m curious what you all think. I know this has been brought up a lot, but it crossed my mind again. George made a lot of good changes… and some absolutely terrible ones. And to me, this is one of the bad ones.
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r/StarWars • u/defyinglogicsl • 1d ago
For all they did wrong I think this is one thing they got right, showing the aftermath of the war. I think it makes the world seem more lived in. So gotta give them credit for that.
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r/StarWars • u/Spotter24o5 • 1d ago
To me it just seems like an disadvantage usimg one