Lorkhan187
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Im not inherently against the idea if its somewhat how you describe, to even try it you need to be of a certain power level to give it a try. If your not at that threshold its literally out of your grasp. Palpatine was capable of it or implied to through the Plageuis novel its just that he couldn't risk Plageuis mastering and perfecting his own immortality because he didnt trust Plageuis to share that with him as well as he'd be unstoppable if he could do it. But when writers make it so theres little to no consequence and theres a dozen different ways to do it then it becomes less compelling and takes away from things already established like Plageuis story. The Nightsisters in disney canon get so much screentime in side projects or a disgusting amount of powercreep its nuts. In Jedi Survivor they can teleport restore objects long since destroyed and time travel or alter time to bring things back from the past. Its a bit much i preferred it when the witches of Dathomir were basically the last skilled users of Sorcery both with and without the darkside depending on which clan it was.The thing is, I can understand someone writing a way to resurrect someone with the Force, just make it really obscure or really hard to do. Like say, imagine that pool on Dathomir kills someone to resurrect someone else, like how the Fountain of Youth functioned in the Pirates of the Carribean movies. Or the resurrected person has a 75% chance of coming back wrong, and even if they come back right, there's still something wrong with them.
I like how Revenge of the Sith wrote it; the way it goes, you have to be at a certain power level to even try it. Darth Sidious knows all of the Sith lore that Darth Plagueis does, but he can't revive people for shit because he's just not strong enough, he killed his master in his sleep, which means Sidious never surpassed Plagueis in power. Hence why he tried to bring Anakin to his side as his apprentice/foster-son. He even says that only together can they discover the secret. Palpatine knew the lore, Anakin had the raw power, and the fact that the latter lost most of his power after Mustafar meant that Kenobi robbed Palpatine of that opportunity.
Im all for different sects outside the jedi and sith getting some love/light on how they work and what makes them unique, the Matukai being literal monks and taking the aspect of control of ones body to its extreme was cool, same thing with how the Jal Shey try to treat the force less from a religious/philosophical angle and more of a scientific edge. Giving them access to things the jedi and sith might not be as well versed in is fine i've always been of the mindset the force can do just about anything depending on the user, circumstances of use and how willing/receptive the force itself is to your attempts (Even when Plageuis tried to dominate and shift the balance of the force it fought back and spawned Anakin as a countermeasure or the cases where a sith using sorcery goes wrong having disastrous consequences.)
I just dont understand how the mentality works that altering the story for a wider audiance somehow makes it better. Dave filoni has a long history of ignore lore, subverting the rules other writers were given by george back in the old day. The simping for Ahsoka is the most nuts thing, from her being nigh invincible, cheating death 3 times more or less, her beating people in fights completely out of her league or matching them (destroying Maul with little to no struggle someone whose killed Masters that could easily destroy Ahsoka, Surviving Grevious several times, and later on matching Vader in a duel and having him limp away from it) alongside her being shown as better than most jedi of her era both in skill and moral superiority. I didnt even hate her originally growing up watching TCW, i thought she was alright (a few issues with her plot armor but nothing that made me hate her) and even early on in Rebels when she "died" to Vader. It was a good way for her story to end, dying to her fallen master who she abandoned trying to either end him or save him (somehow).You're dealing with people making excuses, not people who argue logic and facts the way it's traditionally argued with evidence. They're making excuses for dunking on the old canon and upholding the new one, so everything that's old gets tarred and feathered while everything new gets a pass or gets praised. This isn't the first time I've seen it, and with the way Disney SW fans act, it won't be the last. Especially with fans of Dave Filoni. Unlike Tony Gilroy who respects the SWEU, Filoni sees both it and the new Disney canon as something he can stomp all over just to tell the story he wants; like how he altered Kanan Jarrus' origin story with the Bad Batch being present, when in reality, they weren't present in his original comic.
I'd fucking laugh my ass off if Disney ever had the balls to actually make a grimdark style interpretation of Star Wars, i heard that Andor had some cyberpunk/dystopian themes/aesthetic to it but i refuse to believe its anything more than surface level to make people think its for """mature""" audiences.Not even they won. I made a post at least a year ago about how Sidious won in Disney canon and taught the galaxy that only through power do you win.
It’s now a grimdark galaxy of viciously violent warlords
I use to run TTRPG games set post ROTJ about the Warlords trying to secure their regions or fade into the unknown region to reconsolidate, mixing elements of larger military campaigns for players that wanted to aid/fight the Imperials. Star Wars as a universe can have these things and that was the benefit of it being a galaxy wide franchise. While the heroes and the more noble and altruistic themes and core is shown and alters the majority of the galaxy at large, on the outskirts or in certain planets things differ greatly, based off what a smart group of writers want to do and it doesnt have to fuck up other writers works or the main movies, and can even build off it.
The only real way to watch the originals, i dont get the reasons why they add extra shit in the new disney edits. Greddo saying "Maklunkey" before getting fried makes the scene funny, the first time i saw the scene like that i burst out laughing not expecting it, kinda kills the sceneIf you feel like watching star wars today Remember to watch the despecialized edition, 4k77 80 83, the 2006 limited edition DVD or the THX vhs set. Even if you're the laziest nigger around you can spend the 10 minutes searching the sea and just downloading it to your phone and casting it to enjoy the actual movie and not the salad lovers retarded bullshit "true vision"
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