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By Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun, in X-Wing

6 hours ago, GrimmyV said:

Pretty sure @Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun helped invent theforce.net.

Well to be fair I helped edit, compile info, seek out prospective collaborators, create and draw in content but definitely did not invent theForce.net as I have no tech or programming skills to speak of. Kind of you to think that @GrimmyV.

Although funny enough, a lot of the early Star Wars Technical Commentaires in particular had my assistance and proding, especially Imperial material.

For one, I’m very proud of helping extinguish the Five Mile Fallacy, and the Executor Class is twice the length as was originally stated and remains so in Canon.

2 hours ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

Thank you! As a follower of Dr. Saxton’s Commentaries I salute you!

2 hours ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

definitely did not invent theForce.net as I have no tech or programming skills to speak of. Kind of you to think that @GrimmyV.

Hey if Al Gore can claim to have invented the internet with far less input, I don’t see a problem. theForce.net wasn’t popular because of coding.

Princess Leia’s Eulogy for Han in The Last Jedi

I once told Han that it was tiresome watching him do the right thing only after he’d exhausted every alternative. But sooner or later, he’d get there. Because Han hated bullies, and injustice, and cruelty – and when confronted with them, he could never stand down. Not in his youth on Corellia, not above Yavin, not on Endor, and not at Starkiller base.

Han fancied himself a scoundrel. But he wasn’t. He loved freedom – for himself, certainly, but for everyone else in the galaxy, too. And time after time, he was willing to fight for that freedom. He didn’t want to know the odds in that fight – because he’d already made up his mind that he’d prevail. And time after time, somehow he did.