Star Wars Griefing Thread (SPOILERS) - Safety off

Clearly Galidraan was just a peaceful protest and the Mandos dindu nuffin. Mando Lives Matter, AJAB.

That's practically how some people in-universe and real life interpret it. Even though the Mandalorians fired first and the Jedi wanted a peaceful resolution to things. Maybe the Mandalorians could have just TOLD THE JEDI what was going on.
 
That's practically how some people in-universe and real life interpret it. Even though the Mandalorians fired first and the Jedi wanted a peaceful resolution to things. Maybe the Mandalorians could have just TOLD THE JEDI what was going on.

If law enforcement pulls up and tells you to surrender, and you pull a gun on them and open fire even if you're innocent, then you're the one at fault. You're the stupid, violent one and you get entirely what you deserve. Jango has no one to blame but himself for the pointless death of his goons.
I remember some Mandofag telling me that the Jedi would have straight up executed the Mandos if they had surrendered, which was such a huge reach, I don't know how these dipshits come to these conclusions.
 
If law enforcement pulls up and tells you to surrender, and you pull a gun on them and open fire even if you're innocent, then you're the one at fault. You're the stupid, violent one and you get entirely what you deserve. Jango has no one to blame but himself for the pointless death of his goons.
I remember some Mandofag telling me that the Jedi would have straight up executed the Mandos if they had surrendered, which was such a huge reach, I don't know how these dipshits come to these conclusions.

The Jedi are famous for sparing people who surrender. I mean, even their Sith enemies see it as a sign of weakness:

"The Jedi are fools. They do not believe in executing prisoners." -Darth Malak, KOTOR, answering the amnesiac Revan as to why the Jedi simply didn't kill him.

When even the Jedi Order's enemies laugh at the Jedi for sparing people, that's because the Jedi really do spare their captives and would probably allow them to explain their deeds in a court of law. Yes, at the time, the Republic was corrupt, but I highly doubt the corrupt power-brokers like the politicians or corporations like the Trade Federation would care about protecting some dipshit governor or some Death Watch terrorists, so I can't see why the True Mandalorians can't get a fair trial from the courts.

Here's another shocker: Jango was killing people for the governor of Galidraan, DESPITE KNOWING THAT THE MAN WAS SUPPORTING THE DEATH WATCH!

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So Jango was murdering political dissidents for some governor-whom he knew was a Death Watch pawn! Why didn't he just call the Jedi Council on the both of them? Why even kill people for the guy?

This part of the comic really does a bad job of trying to get you to sympathize with Jango Fett and why he hates the Jedi. I mean, why did Jango even bother taking up a job from a guy who he knows was was literally harboring criminals, a guy who wanted him to kill political dissidents? It's like he knew this was a setup, and went in to kill those people regardless. Aside from the fact that Jango started the fight with the Jedi, he shouldn't have been on Galidraan in the first place, unless he was there to arrest the governor for harboring criminals and trying to get mercenaries to kill political dissidents. At this point, he could have just called the Jedi and told them the truth, which he knew before attacking the dissidents in the governor's name. It could have saved his men and saved everyone but Death Watch.
 
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The Jedi are famous for sparing people who surrender. I mean, even their Sith enemies see it as a sign of weakness:

"The Jedi are fools. They do not believe in executing prisoners." -Darth Malak, KOTOR, answering the amnesiac Revan as to why the Jedi simply didn't kill him.

When even the Jedi Order's enemies laugh at the Jedi for sparing people, that's because the Jedi really do spare their captives and would probably allow them to explain their deeds in a court of law. Yes, at the time, the Republic was corrupt, but I highly doubt the corrupt power-brokers like the politicians or corporations like the Trade Federation would care about protecting some dipshit governor or some Death Watch terrorists, so I can't see why the True Mandalorians can't get a fair trial from the courts.

Here's another shocker: Jango was killing people for the governor of Galidraan, DESPITE KNOWING THAT THE MAN WAS SUPPORTING THE DEATH WATCH!

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So Jango was murdering political dissidents for some governor-whom he knew was a Death Watch pawn! Why didn't he just call the Jedi Council on the both of them? Why even kill people for the guy?

This part of the comic really does a bad job of trying to get you to sympathize with Jango Fett and why he hates the Jedi. I mean, why did Jango even bother taking up a job from a guy who he knows was was literally harboring criminals, a guy who wanted him to kill political dissidents? It's like he knew this was a setup, and went in to kill those people regardless. Aside from the fact that Jango started the fight with the Jedi, he shouldn't have been on Galidraan in the first place, unless he was there to arrest the governor for harboring criminals and trying to get mercenaries to kill political dissidents. At this point, he could have just called the Jedi and told them the truth, which he knew before attacking the dissidents in the governor's name. It could have saved his men and saved everyone but Death Watch.
Because he made a deal: Kill the rebels and the governor would tell him where the Death Guard location and no he wanted to destroy the Death Guard and after they killed his parents (and at the time it was thought his sister was also killed by them) plus his adoptive father so if he thought the Jedi would try and stop that he wouldn't want to do anything with them.
But really i think Haden Blackman didn't write the story as well as it could have been done (Sneer liking something written by someone who didn't do a good job in at least part of their work? Almost like a pattern :thinking:)
 
Because he made a deal: Kill the rebels and the governor would tell him where the Death Guard location and no he wanted to destroy the Death Guard and after they killed his parents (and at the time it was thought his sister was also killed by them) plus his adoptive father so if he thought the Jedi would try and stop that he wouldn't want to do anything with them.
But really i think Haden Blackman didn't write the story as well as it could have been done (Sneer liking something written by someone who didn't do a good job in at least part of their work? Almost like a pattern :thinking:)

Except Jango knows the governor has been harboring and funding Death Watch. Did Jango really think that the governor will hand over a group that he was funding and giving refuge to just because Jango shot some peasant randos? That makes Jango ridiculously naive. He knows the Death Watch are on Galidraan, hidden and funded by the governor. If he just told the Jedi Council the truth from the start, instead of taking the job from the governor, he could have the Jedi interrogate the governor and reveal where Death Watch was hiding, and he could have the Jedi backing him up when he finally took down Death Watch.

Yes, a rather conspicuous pattern.
 
Completely unrelated to the current heated debate about sweaty New Zealanders in armor, but I browsing the Star Wars Reddit for more awful takes and the usual "The ST Will Be Appreciated In Ten Years Just like The Prequels!" posts, and I found something to remind us all of better times for Star Wars.

When the most divisive topic was Mandalorian shit, and when hot alien girls were in constant supply.

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Completely unrelated to the current heated debate about sweaty New Zealanders in armor, but I browsing the Star Wars Reddit for more awful takes and the usual "The ST Will Be Appreciated In Ten Years Just like The Prequels!" posts, and I found something to remind us all of better times for Star Wars.

When the most divisive topic was Mandalorian shit, and when hot alien girls were in constant supply.


Nice, but it looks like those two are readying to chop her in half.
 
For those of you still wondering about the Sequel Trilogy and why it was such a clusterfuck: Yeah it turns out there never was any planning, with all efforts that were made being chucked into the bin in favor of impulse.

A great example of this bullshit is how Daisy Ridley openly admits that at no point was her character's origins clear. In Force Awakens, she was supposed to be Obi Wan's descendant, likely from that one girlfriend he had. Then Rian came in and went with "nobody". Then Abrams came back, and kept wobbling between Palpatine or keeping nobody as her origins.

Ruin literally got whatever he wanted because the "Story Group" were horrible at their job and who knew nothing of Star Wars. This was further aided by the fact that they only had Lawrence Kasdan write a baseline plot for Episode 7 (after firing Arndt because he wanted to take a year to make a trilogy baseline and that was apparently too long and not enough money. )He openly admitted the following:

" I was truly able to write this script without bases to tag, and without a big outline on the wall. That meant I could react to what I felt from The Force Awakens, and what I wanted to see. I could make this movie personal. I could also just take these characters where it felt right and most interesting to take them. "

In short, due to the fact that there was no plan, and the story group was shit at managing anything (and the creators could do whatever they wanted), Ruin made a movie only for himself. This in short explains why the movie sucks balls; he pulled a Cuckmann. Then this hack used his wife to get the critics to circle the wagons due to her status as a major critic.

Last bit just confirms that the people in LFL hate all their fans, and were deadset on trying to also destroy their nufans when they didn't like Plan IX.

In short: Disney and Kennedy were fucking retarded and they hate you as an audience.
 
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For those of you still wondering about the Sequel Trilogy and why it was such a clusterfuck: Yeah it turns out there never was any planning, with all efforts that were made being chucked into the bin in favor of impulse.

A great example of this bullshit is how Daisy Ridley openly admits that at no point was her character's origins clear. In Force Awakens, she was supposed to be Obi Wan's descendant, likely from that one girlfriend he had. Then Rian came in and went with "nobody". Then Abrams came back, and kept wobbling between Palpatine or keeping nobody as her origins.

Ruin literally got whatever he wanted because the "Story Group" were horrible at their job and who knew nothing of Star Wars. This was further aided by the fact that they only had Lawrence Kasdan (after firing Arndt because he wanted to take a year to make a trilogy baseline and that was apparently too long and not enough money. )He openly admitted the following:

" I was truly able to write this script without bases to tag, and without a big outline on the wall. That meant I could react to what I felt from The Force Awakens, and what I wanted to see. I could make this movie personal. I could also just take these characters where it felt right and most interesting to take them. "

In short, due to the fact that there was no plan, and the story group was shit at managing anything (and the creators could do whatever they wanted), Ruin made a movie only for himself. This in short explains why the movie sucks balls; he pulled a Cuckmann. Then this hack used his wife to get the critics to circle the wagons due to her status as a major critic.

Last bit just confirms that the people in LFL hate all their fans, and were deadset on trying to also destroy their nufans when they didn't like Plan IX.

In short: Disney and Kennedy were fucking retarded and they hate you as an audience.
Reminds me of the infamous quote by Frank O' Connor of Halo fame "We hired people who hated Halo"

I've heard rumbling of Disney 'Cleaning House' with these kind of people, any validity to that?
 
For those of you still wondering about the Sequel Trilogy and why it was such a clusterfuck: Yeah it turns out there never was any planning, with all efforts that were made being chucked into the bin in favor of impulse.

A great example of this bullshit is how Daisy Ridley openly admits that at no point was her character's origins clear. In Force Awakens, she was supposed to be Obi Wan's descendant, likely from that one girlfriend he had. Then Rian came in and went with "nobody". Then Abrams came back, and kept wobbling between Palpatine or keeping nobody as her origins.

Ruin literally got whatever he wanted because the "Story Group" were horrible at their job and who knew nothing of Star Wars. This was further aided by the fact that they only had Lawrence Kasdan write a baseline plot for Episode 7 (after firing Arndt because he wanted to take a year to make a trilogy baseline and that was apparently too long and not enough money. )He openly admitted the following:

" I was truly able to write this script without bases to tag, and without a big outline on the wall. That meant I could react to what I felt from The Force Awakens, and what I wanted to see. I could make this movie personal. I could also just take these characters where it felt right and most interesting to take them. "

In short, due to the fact that there was no plan, and the story group was shit at managing anything (and the creators could do whatever they wanted), Ruin made a movie only for himself. This in short explains why the movie sucks balls; he pulled a Cuckmann. Then this hack used his wife to get the critics to circle the wagons due to her status as a major critic.

Last bit just confirms that the people in LFL hate all their fans, and were deadset on trying to also destroy their nufans when they didn't like Plan IX.

In short: Disney and Kennedy were fucking retarded and they hate you as an audience.

The Story Group were just paid shills who go to an office and brag about how they keep track of all SW canon, and how they will do a better job than that "oh-so-awful" Expanded Universe in the past. Turns out they shit the bed on their job, and it's because they couldn't give two shits about continuity.

Everything Rian Johnson did had KK's seal of approval and more. They hated Luke Skywalker and wanted him gone. Then they were surprised when the fans turned against them.

SJWs only live to destroy. It's no surprise that the woke brigade in Lucasfilm and the woke fans are now at each other's throats over Plan IX's ending, especially since that movie was such a hot mess, a drunk, half-asleep Michael Bay could have done a better job.

Reminds me of the infamous quote by Frank O' Connor of Halo fame "We hired people who hated Halo"

I've heard rumbling of Disney 'Cleaning House' with these kind of people, any validity to that?

It's like these people want their franchises to fail. 343 hires idiots who hate Halo, Lucasfilm hires people who want to destroy the legacy of George Lucas.

Don't kid yourself. Any attempts to "clean house" will be minimal at best.
 
I wonder if Disney even made back the money they spent acquiring Star Wars.

If they did, it's probably just barely broke even.
 
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A great example of this bullshit is how Daisy Ridley openly admits that at no point was her character's origins clear. In Force Awakens, she was supposed to be Obi Wan's descendant, likely from that one girlfriend he had. Then Rian came in and went with "nobody". Then Abrams came back, and kept wobbling between Palpatine or keeping nobody as her origins.

That's the Abrams traditional mystery box shit writing. You never have a plan, just mystery boxes filled with cans of screws so they rattle intriguingly when shaken. When you need a "shocking reveal" or your plot is stuck, you open the nearest mystery box and decide what was inside. You can't plan ahead, because then you can't arbitrarily decided on the contents of mystery box later when you need to bail yourself out.

Abrams thought he had a clear ticket to genius town:
1) Fill star wars movie with mystery boxes
2) Fuck off to do something else.
3) Disney hires someone who is actually competent to decide what's in the mystery boxes.
4) Abrams gets credit for competent writing when all he did was put scews in a can and wrapping paper on the box.

Unfortunately his expections were subverted as Ruin proceeds take a bat to every mystery box he sees while setting the whole house on fire.
 
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I wonder if Disney even made back the money they spent acquiring Star Wars.

If they did, it's probably just barely broke even.

Its estimated the films have made back the 4 billion. However, let me remind that breaking even isn't enough. The spent 4 billion almost 10 years ago. The rule of thumb is you want to be doubling your money 10 years or its not a good investment. They have not doubled their money. This is why you're seeing OT getting sucked back into materials, they are going back to the well.
 
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Its estimated the films have made back the 4 billion. However, let me remind that breaking even isn't enough. The spent 4 billion almost 10 years ago. The rule of thumb is you want to be doubling your money 10 years or its not a good investment. They have not doubled their money. This is why you're seeing OT getting sucked back into.
Not to mention the time value of money comes into the equation. The 4 Billion spent on Disney 10 years ago is worth much more now.
 
They didn't make their money back IMO, not when you include the money they pumped into Galaxy's Edge and if you include the costs to develop their movies. At best, they barely paid off the 4 billion initial buy. But I can't even believe this given that Disney got caught more than once buying their own tickets to save movie numbers.
 
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