That’s a fringe theory.
That’s a fringe theory.
The former recapers from TWoP must be getting a stroke right about now and not knowing why.
The weakness in your argument is that they got along beautifully with the Persians.
I think it has to do with the fact that for several centuries, the only real Other that Europeans had available to blame for everything was the Jews. People have an unfortunate tendency to look for someone to blame when things out of their control go bad and it’s not like in ancient times there was an overabundance of…
In his work, Shakespeare was looking for universal truths about the human condition.
They’re 2 years from R1, if I remember correctly.
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Everything but the first line of your response points towards infiltration and cloak and dagger maneuvers, which I agree is the hosts’ best option.
What couldn’t they fabricate given the resources of the park(s)?
Even if their partnership does tend to get them a bit carried away.
I know the feeling. :D
If you asked Chirrut, he would say that the Force uses him.
This one? It might as well have “I am a pretentious asshole” as its subtitle.
Too bad it didn’t look like it connected.
I was coming to post this. That was some shitty fight choreography.
We have to assume that the Empire encrypted the plans on that cartridge. Where was the key? How did the rebels get that?
Not the same ship. The Hammerhead Corvettes are based on a centuries old design, but they’re not the same ships as in KOTOR:
Tarkin had no way of knowing that at the moment. He only knew that the Rebels might be stealing the plans. From Tarkin’s perspective, losing all the data on Scarif was worth preventing the Rebels from getting the Death Star plans.
I’m not that interested in SNES games nor is my nostalgia strong enough go through all that trouble. If I was I would’ve gotten an emulator long before now.
It’s a plug and play solution for people nostalgic enough to want to play those games again, but not nostalgic enough or tech savvy enough to put the effort into emulators.