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    Roasted 🔥🔥

    You started this article with negative nerd cred by going with Force-chess over the much more obvious Dejarik/holo-chess.

    I thought for sure that was Purefoy. I was trying to figure out how the hell he factored in.

    Yeah, see, it didn’t bother me. Actually heightened the sense of urgency. I thought it worked really well. To each their own I guess.

    The klaxon? The one that’s a callback to the originals? I loved it’s use in that trailer.

    Let me preface this with the fact that I thoroughly enjoyed Rogue One.

    Hey, that strategy worked for Trump, didn’t it?

    Same with Thrawn and Rebels. They’re borrowing/bringing in good parts of the old EU where they can fit them.

    I want these movies so bad!

    My all-time favorite image and some of the best Star Wars I’ve had the pleasure of viewing.

    Kanan was knighted. Unfortunately I think he has to die, but he’s really the only one you couldn’t get by on a technicality.

    Except none of that is true.

    Maybe Rebels will cover their acquisition!

    His source material is not canon. They’re only borrowing bits and pieces.

    That’s not how canon works. You don’t get to pick and choose which parts are canon, but they do, and they say the books are canon.

    Technically this is a non-Skywalker story, isn’t it?

    I’m sure you’re not the only one, but there are definitely people on the opposite side. I’m plenty happy to be learning more about Han Solo in a non-fanfic story. Learning more about characters you know and love doesn’t have to be a bad experience...The Clone Wars and Rogue One have all enhanced my viewing experience.

    Except anyone “only here for the paycheck” would be looking out for themselves as a top priority when push came to shove, which goes directly against some of the decisions they made.

    He’s saying both are possible, you’re saying one is and the other isn’t, therefore the onus is on you to provide evidence.

    Thor can fly because of the hammer, which is explicitly stated to be of a very high technological nature, not magic. Some sort of gravity manipulation at the user’s discretion. That’s the same way it can become unmovable.