The Rise Of Skywalker on Disney+ May 4th

By Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun, in Star Wars: Legion

I finally bought tickets to this movie. Shouldn't have waited so long it was hard to find good seating.

Just saw the movie.
OMG.

all the spoilers were true.

On 12/17/2019 at 1:28 AM, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

Even cooler than Krennic's.

37 minutes ago, Sharkbelly said:

Even cooler than Krennic's.

I just don’t get where Krennic falls in the imperial chain of command.

26 minutes ago, TauntaunScout said:

I just don’t get where Krennic falls in the imperial chain of command.

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Commander, Director of Advanced Weapons Research, where ever that is lol

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1 minute ago, Darth Sanguis said:



Commander, Director of Advanced Weapons Research, where ever that is lol

Reminds me of this.

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11 minutes ago, TauntaunScout said:

Reminds me of this.

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Funny and also accurate lmao

20 minutes ago, R3dReVenge said:

I wouldn't put too much faith in critic reviews right now. Negative reviews of big name movies gets clicks and views, and that's all the critics really want.

Plus, as many movies have shown, what the critics think and what the general audience thinks can be very, very different.

I’m actually really happy the critics don’t like it, remember, these are the same people who hate Baby Yoda.

3 minutes ago, Derpzilla88 said:

I wouldn't put too much faith in critic reviews right now. Negative reviews of big name movies gets clicks and views, and that's all the critics really want.

Plus, as many movies have shown, what the critics think and what the general audience thinks can be very, very different.

Good point. These are the people who gave TLJ a 90%+.

1 hour ago, TauntaunScout said:

I just don’t get where Krennic falls in the imperial chain of command.

He is Director of Advanced (Weapons) Research and Design, a division of COMPNOR, just as Colonel Wullf Yularen is a member through the Imperial Secutiry Bureau. He held the equivalent rank corresponding to an Admiral or General, putting him above Lt. General Tagge and Rear Admiral Motti, and Chief of Operations Maj. General Bast.

His off white tunic, sable pants and officer cap were indications of this.

I edited Wookieepedia that the empty conference room seat on the Death Star was his and was accepted in Canon soon after that.

COMPNOR was a creation of West End Games that became Canon very early in Legends, and re Canonized in Disney.

1 hour ago, Darth Sanguis said:

Commander, Director of Advanced Weapons Research, where ever that is lol

He was equivalent to Lt. Commander much earlier in his career, he had been promoted by the time he was made Director.

The Empire is so vast and bureaucratic that by our world’s standards he is still considered middle level management.

13 minutes ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

He is Director of Advanced (Weapons) Research and Design, a division of COMPNOR, just as Colonel Wullf Yularen is a member through the Imperial Secutiry Bureau. He held the equivalent rank corresponding to an Admiral or General, putting him above Lt. General Tagge and Rear Admiral Motti, and Chief of Operations Maj. General Bast.

His off white tunic, sable pants and officer cap were indications of this.

I edited Wookieepedia that the empty conference room seat on the Death Star was his and was accepted in Canon soon after that.

COMPNOR was a creation of West End Games that became Canon very early in Legends, and re Canonized in Disney.

Yes but, where in the chain of command does that give him authority to (for example) "deploy the garrison" of the Scarif base? Who he pushes around and gets pushed around by is what I find strange in the film.

32 minutes ago, TauntaunScout said:

Yes but, where in the chain of command does that give him authority to (for example) "deploy the garrison" of the Scarif base? Who he pushes around and gets pushed around by is what I find strange in the film.

He was clearly the highest ranking Imperial in the room, as I said he is the equivalent of an Admiral or General.

Major General Sotorus Ramda was the commanding officer at Scarif,* whom many considered lax and personally assumed the command was more of an honorary and ancillary position prior to his retirement.

As an example in our world, the Secretary of Defense outranks all the Admirals and Generals of the Joint Chiefs, or the White House Deputy Chief if Staff, of which there are currently two, is equivalent to the US Armed Forces Rear Admiral or Maj. General.

*Fun fact, Scarif got its name from when the director got his own name, Gareth (Edwards), misspelled from an order of a cup of coffee.

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1 hour ago, R3dReVenge said:

Good point. These are the people who gave TLJ a 90%+.

I disagree with the fan, and critical, consensus for most of SW.

3 hours ago, Darth Sanguis said:

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Commander, Director of Advanced Weapons Research, where ever that is lol

People can joke, but IMO Himser deserves a sodding medal for battering Lucasfilm's total clusterhump of ranks & uniforms into something even vaguely comprehensible.

What's sad of course is that it will almost certainly be invalidated next time they do any rise of the empire/GCW-era content and decide that, this time, Captain is a 3x3 grid of lime green and shocking pink tiles in a checkerboard pattern or somesuch lunacy.

16 hours ago, Darth Sanguis said:

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I find it odd that Army Intelligence uses the Commodore and Admiral ranks.

15 hours ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

He was clearly the highest ranking Imperial in the room, as I said he is the equivalent of an Admiral or General.

As an example in our world, the Secretary of Defense outranks all the Admirals and Generals of the Joint Chiefs, or the White House Deputy Chief if Staff, of which there are currently two, is equivalent to the US Armed Forces Rear Admiral or Maj. General.

I think deep in the recesses of my mind, the issue comes from the (US) civil war, when people were told explicitly not to follow orders from officers outside their own regiments.

15 hours ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

*Fun fact, Scarif got its name from when the director got his own name, Gareth (Edwards), misspelled from an order of a cup of coffee.

That's the kind of thing that always made SW awesome to begin with. No wonder Rogue One is so good.

13 hours ago, Yodhrin said:


What's sad of course is that it will almost certainly be invalidated next time they do any rise of the empire/GCW-era content and decide that, this time, Captain is a 3x3 grid of lime green and shocking pink tiles in a checkerboard pattern or somesuch lunacy.

It's called "world building" and "being original". HELLO.

To bad you weren't in on Secret Santa or I totes would have colored in a badge like that on cardboard and sent it to you with no return address.

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My buddy gave me the green light on it.

He said they dropped the whole liberal propaganda from the last movie and just focused on making an entertaining movie.

He said very predictable, but a good conclusion to the Skywalker saga.

Here is the thing, if it is really as bad as all the critics and 90% of the people who have gone to see it are saying it is, I will go "oh well" and move on instead of spending the next two years shouting for the firing of everyone at Disney and whining that my favorite fan theory didn't get featured.

I am going to try to see it sometime in the next week or so with my kids. My oldest son was 4 when TFA came out. He was 6 when I took him to see TLJ. He is 8 now and is the biggest, truest Star Wars fan I know. I want to finish the journey I started with him and see this trilogy to the end. We loved The Last Jedi. It spoke to me on a deep personal level and I don't care if no one else understands or gets that.

I can't believe that my son is twice the age he was when we started this adventure! It has been such a special experience as a dad. Regardless of how it ends, it is the memories I have made with my kids along the way that matter most to me.

1 hour ago, R3dReVenge said:

My buddy gave me the green light on it.

He said they dropped the whole liberal propaganda from the last movie and just focused on making an entertaining movie.

He said very predictable, but a good conclusion to the Skywalker saga.

Trust your buddy! Having seen it on opening day I agree with what he told you.

I fully support what Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said in his spoiler-free review btw (and yes, I wore my imperial uniform to the screening).

I think it was great, enjoyed every moment of it.