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I tried a similar solution to this from parsecgaming that let you use an Amazon instance as the server. Only problem I had was the data centers you could could pick from weren’t close to me geographically so I ran into lots of latency issues. If they had some servers in my area it could easily replace my aging gaming

They were going to make it more historically accurate but Chris Hansen keep showing up. 

But the Fett’s weren’t Mandalorians.

Start with “The Last Battle” of course.

Wonder if it could also have been a class action thing as well. As I understood it a lot of people didn’t realize that their account would be locked in Sony world once they connected it.

Also helps explain Nagini’s intelligence.

Anyone know what the typical turn-a-round time is from script to publish on a Marvel comic?

They’re showing the difference between traveling as cargo and “almost” being in the pilot’s seat.

The point of Jakku was that it lead to Snoke. Beyond that it’s a dead plant for all other purposes. 

The largest thing the Empire ever put into space just blew up. I’m pretty sure the Empire sent in re-enforcement real fast to clean that mess up.

I think the scene and her characters motives fall into place better if she knows Maul is at the top of Crimson Dawn. Having her know Maul is at the top of the ladder explains why members of Crimson Dawn are so loyal.

I thought they wrapped up his story nicely in Rebels. I don’t need a movie where Obi Wan spends years hanging out in the desert keeping a low profile and watching over Luke. 

Dark is Maul killing Satine just to spite Kenobi. Dark was making poor Fives look insane and being killed by his brothers.

Right, if anything it would be stupid to have them together, Dumbledore blames himself and Grindlewald for the death of his sister. Not to mention that his first love goes on to become the wizarding world’s version of Hitler, which is saying a lot given how racist wizards are.

For me it makes sense for Han to have a underlying good streak. It explains why he can never get ahead in the criminal underworld, also why Chewy would have stuck by him all that time. 

I don’t see his fall to cynicism as a fault of the Jedi but as part of the human condition in general.

Nothing is there to ensure Rey doesn’t fall into the same cynicism as Luke, but you still do your best to make the world a better place. That’s part of the films message, and Luke’s final lesson.

After the disaster of season 4, due to the studio wanting to sell toys. The family almost gave up on this show. I glad we didn’t because seasons 5 and 6 have been really well written.

I hadn’t seen it before it is really good. They were able to add just the right amount of drama and excitement to the subject.

I was watching Particle Fever last night, if I understand correctly given the nature of the Higgs found in 2012 there’s a chance that there are no other particles to find, that the rest are in another universe.