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Reviving this thread again...
Found this autism on Facebook. No words.
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"So, how does THAT make you feel? "
Like laughing. Laughing harder than you can imagine.
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Reviving this thread again...
Found this autism on Facebook. No words.
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It's fake for real Star Wars fans because Disney retconned this out of the lore.Also "Fake" Star Wars VII? If there a fan film I'm missing here, or is he actually ranting on The Force Awakens?
But even death was not the end for Palpatine. Unlike his Sith predecessors, Palpatine had never intended to be replaced by an apprentice, expecting his Empire to rule the galaxy eternally, with only himself as its true leader. Unable to fully master his former Master's secret, Palpatine had to find a different way to cheat death. During the Clone Wars he tasked Jedi Arligan Zey to capture rogue Kaminoan Chief Scientist Ko Sai following her defection to the Separatists a year and a half into the war. Palpatine hoped Ko Sai would be able to engineer him a longer life span. However, he was denied the chance when Ko Sai showed up dead in 21 BBY.[88]
At an unknown point in time prior to his death at the Battle of Endor Palpatine had found a different way to cheat death by preserving his spirit after the death of his body, by the method of spirit transference. He arranged for a series of clones of himself to be created for his spirit to possess, in the event that he would perish. His primary supply of clones was kept on Byss, guarded by loyal Dark Jedi and immense genetically-altered guards and maintained by a trusted private physician. Unfortunately, the clones were heavily ravaged by the dark side and not sustained by the Force. Each body he took would age and deteriorate more quickly than the last. But the Dark Lord was not concerned; he had an endless supply of clones which he could use to rule the Empire.
I don't know why, but after reading that, I think I came out more confused than before I entered.It's fake for real Star Wars fans because Disney retconned this out of the lore.
Quoting from the Palpatine article on the Star Wars wikia...
In other words...
"Doesn't count I cloned myself so I can live forever hahaha!"
A lot of the EU is basically doing what the original trilogy did but with some other new shit. Here's some highlights that I could remember.Is that normal in regards to the Star Wars EU?
I dunno why, but that somehow reminds me of this:Don't forget about how Borba Fett crawls out of the sand monster and despite being shown as a thug that needed help in the movie, is apparently so badass and everyone else so dumb that he's the best.
the nadir is considered to be a scene in Legacy of the Force where a grown woman sexually tortures a teenage boy.
Yeah, this is something I never got - the EU always took characters who were just supposed to be supporting players and turned them into demi-gods. In the EU all the background aliens in the Cantina have a complete backstory. This is the point where it falls squarely into the category of fan fiction - I can imagine an autist on the internet producing stuff like that but not professional writers and artists.Don't forget about how Borba Fett crawls out of the sand monster and despite being shown as a thug that needed help in the movie, is apparently so badass and everyone else so dumb that he's the best.
Rather popular! There are fan clubs, fan forums, fan bitchfights, fan conventions and all sorts of spergy drama. Heck, I myself was a major SW sperg when I was 18/19 - to the point of signing schoolwork with "Han Solo". What actually got me away from it all was the tiresome triteness of most EU material, most of all the Kevin J. Anderson crap. When I was hanging out in a bookstore where a friend of mine worked, I saw a dorky kid walk up to the counter and take out a HARDCOVER edition of the first Jedi Academy book. Seriously, hardcover: This kid was willing to spend extra money for having this snorefest in solid carton binding. This may well have been the moment when I told myself: Nah, this is getting all far too dorky, I'm outta here.Anyway, how popular is Star Wars and the Expanded Universe stuff over in Deutschland?
"The Farce Awakens"Found another gem on Facebook today. Star Wars EU fan confused on why his family and friends seem concerned that he is taking the rebooting of his favorite franchise too seriously.
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