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SPOILERS - Star Wars The Force Awakens Discussion and Overanalysis
sitnspin:
Method of Madness:
--- Quote from: sitnspin on 05 Jan 2016, 08:30 ---Maybe I should just accept "The Force" as the default response to any unanswered questions in the film series
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Randall: I wonder why the light sabers only go yea high, what stops them from going on forever?
Dante: I dunno, the Force?
Randall: That's your answer for everything!
(I think it was that order, it's from Clerks: tAS, which may be the best thing Kevin Smith has ever done)
ChaoSera:
Travel between galaxies is totally possible in Star Wars. Although it is no longer canon, there is an invasion from a species outside of the galaxy, taking place during the time of the New Republic. I forgot the details, though, and am too lazy to look it up right now.
Method of Madness:
--- Quote from: ChaoSera on 06 Jan 2016, 02:41 ---Although it is no longer canon
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I find it interesting how quick people are to accept what is and isn't canon just on Disney's word. I never really considered any of the books canon (at least not movie-level canon), but Disney can't make those books not matter. At most they can say that the old books were their own canon, but they're still Star Wars, and the movies were never bound to the books anyway.
BenRG:
--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 06 Jan 2016, 04:17 ---
--- Quote from: ChaoSera on 06 Jan 2016, 02:41 ---Although it is no longer canon
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I find it interesting how quick people are to accept what is and isn't canon just on Disney's word. I never really considered any of the books canon (at least not movie-level canon), but Disney can't make those books not matter. At most they can say that the old books were their own canon, but they're still Star Wars, and the movies were never bound to the books anyway.
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Purely FWIW, I didn't always accept Lucasfilm's word on what was and was not canon. I've long preferred Timothy Zahn's version of the Clone Wars - an uprising by the Republic's clone army against its masters that started a 'we want more security' societal movement leading to the rise of the Emperor - as being a more fascinating narrative possibility than the movie canon Civil War against the Separatists.
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