New Star Wars movies.

By Fuzzywookie, in X-Wing Off-Topic

The new movies are a bit confusing. Flashbacks. Changing the “force”. Why can’t we just go back to the originals with midiclorians. And jar jar. ???

4 hours ago, Fuzzywookie said:

The new movies are a bit confusing. Flashbacks. Changing the “force”. Why can’t we just go back to the originals with midiclorians. And jar jar. ???

Fuzzy, never change. You are awesome.

6 minutes ago, GrimmyV said:

Fuzzy, never change. You are awesome.

Also please stop eating all the friendly Porgs.

1 hour ago, Boom Owl said:

Also please stop eating all the friendly Porgs.

Boom owl is a secret porg. His agenda is to wipe out the ‘non-friendlies’.

9 minutes ago, GrimmyV said:

Boom owl is a secret porg. His agenda is to wipe out the ‘non-friendlies’.

That would explain Boom Owl's stance on quadruple Wookiees, which is obviously a fair, wholesome, non-degenerate list that there's no reason not to love.

13 minutes ago, GrimmyV said:

Boom owl is a secret porg. His agenda is to wipe out the ‘non-friendlies’.

3 minutes ago, Kieransi said:

That would explain Boom Owl's stance on quadruple Wookiees, which is obviously a fair, wholesome, non-degenerate list that there's no reason not to love.

Friendly Porgs are not force owls like me but they remain under the protection of the Galactic Environmentalist Coalition Organization ( G.E.C.O.) all the same ever since that unfortunate Chewbacca incident.

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Unfriendly Porgs though...Fuzzy can roast as many of those lil monsters as he wants.

@Boom Owl , I assume you noticed then that as a tribute to Ahsoka and her friend, the force owl, Sabine painted a force owl on one of her shoulder pads in Rebels Season 3? I really liked that detail.

I also realize this is a complete irrelevant tangent. I love the off-topic section.

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Them having the force right is the reason I gave it a 6.

14 hours ago, mithril2098 said:

it's called a convor, and has been a recurring animal in clonewars and rebels:

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Convor

Yep, it's also one of my favorite Star Wars things, because the one particular Convor that appears is sort of an avatar of Ahsoka. Its first appearance is when, in a long Clone Wars series, the Convor is being kept in a cage adjacent to the one Ahsoka is trapped in. The Convor dissapears until Ahsoka appears in Rebels. Its appearance at the end of Rebels Season 2 and then again in Season 3 is a hint that she's still alive... I for one am still totally expecting Ahsoka to appear in Episode IX, or in a future animated series set some time between Episode IV and Episode IX.*

Dave Filoni actually hinted at this in the article you linked: "In some ways, I could say that it's a messenger, it's an observer. It is definitely something. And I would suggest – I would rather have fans debate – but I would suggest to say that whatever that thing is an avatar of has actually appeared in the animated Star Wars universe before. So decrypt from there... Have a fun summer!"

*tangent: it's actually very important to have a character who lives much longer than a normal human and who keeps coming back to life in each new series, if for no other reason, than to tie the extended universe together. The old Legends universe sort of had Master K'Kruhk, so I'm kind of thinking that Ahsoka is the new-canon K'Kruhk:

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/K'Kruhk

That means that when there's an animated series set farther in the future (such as Legacy), Ahsoka should be brought back to life to be in that series. Her species lives about as long as K'Kruhk's, about 300 years on average, so she can easily be in any series they want her to.

Edited by Kieransi