elimgarak1
ElimGarak
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The trinity is white, but Will Smith is one of the leads of the 3rd entry in the DCEU, Idris Elba is the lead of the sequel (allegedly a different character), Cyborg is black, Aquaman is not-white, Black Canary is black. These are all either lead or co-lead roles, not just supporting roles.

In Marvel’s (kind of) defense... Marvel Comics has been pretty devoid of good minority characters, and the MCU is just drawing from the source material.

Just to play devil’s advocate here, but that boils down the argument that Marvel/whatever studio is making a conscious choice to not hire any minorities at all.

This whole thing is dumb.

Simpsons, sure. Family Guy, I’m good with that. South Park, yeaaah you lost me

Exactly.


Isn’t this a bit much? If every character in animation needs to be played by someone of their respective ethnicity, then I guess we have to recast Bart and Lisa as well?

Yet again, the Star Wars galaxy is shown to be incredibly tiny. Not only are all the principle characters closely related, but a single starship breaking up is able to threaten multiple planets across the entire galactic disc? Debris hitting a single planet would be unlikely in the extreme, in a normal-sized galaxy

The mass of a single planet if it was very close to the exit point of this hyperspeed debris may be enough to draw some of it toward itself but space is extremely large and the speed of the objects would be sufficient to not be greatly influenced if at all by all but the very largest bodies (black hole) or closest

Not to mention, but how long is the story going to take? If lightspeed is the same then as now, the broken pieces are going to be flying pretty fast (like, across the galaxy in a few days fast) so how would they have time or knowledge that this is even happening to be able to do anything.

Also... if the ship is heading out to a colony, why would the debris go towards the core worlds, IE backwards.

It seems pretty far fetched I agree. Just from a physics standpoint. A ship no matter how large wouldn’t necessarily have the mass to cause that severe of damage over such a grand scale. Also what is the physics of an object exiting lightspeed or even still somehow maintaining light speed upon destruction. If it were

turn off a lot of safeties, including safeties that aren’t supposed to be able to be turned off

So random debris appears out of nowhere and flies off into the vast void of deep space. And...yeah? So what? The odds of it even coming near a planet, much less an inhabited planet, would be astronomical. Also, it would take years if not hundreds of years or even millennia for that debris to even get out of the deep

“They’re healers, aid-relief workers, botanists, and farmers out on the edge of their civilization—guardians in a sociological and ecological point of view, instead of necessarily a militaristic one.

a passenger/cargo freighter called the Legacy Run, attempting to avoid debris in a hyperspace lane, breaks up while still at lightspeed. Not only is everyone on board—mostly migrants venturing out into the frontier to start new lives—seemingly killed, the broken-up wreckage of the Legacy Run begins to shunt out of

Future me to 12 y.o. me: “So by 2020, Star Trek is more like Star Wars and Star Wars is more like Star Trek. And there’s like several movies/TV shows of each.

“The destruction of the Legacy Run

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