jestingjeffrey
Jeff
jestingjeffrey

I’m not in the habit of arguing with folks who can take the time to criticize things at length, but won’t choose an avi. Good day.

Nah, no problems here.

Yo, what...name the one superhero movie that doesn’t end on a cliffhanger?

I like this treatment of the character within the context of the larger group, but boy, he sure didn’t get a lot of screen time in Civil War. Worth every second, but I wanted at least a couple more quips or jokes.

I mean, I’m thinking about Harry Potter 73% of the time, so...

Will this patch also take a run at fixing the floating oxcarts?

Nope.

Troll.

Wow, so you’re also employing step 2a: misquote previous comments out of context

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Did you really just ask if I saw the movie? No, troll bot. I didn’t see the biggest movie of all time, I just comment on it. Troll.

I’ve not been discussing the Force, at all, in this thread. So...?

Yo, tell me how they’re going to recover specifically these two ships, man them and fly them to wherever the first order is, catch them by surprise, abandon those ships and leave one man aboard, and pilot them into an enemy craft? There’s not enough time on earth to explain all of that and film it. Also? Do you really

This reads like a poem, but not really a comment. Be well.

Again, show me the rebels’ secret cache of disposable ships, and we can continue this discussion about space war tactics.

Write your own movie, then.

Well, that explanation isn’t what they showed us. Light is only visible until it breaches that speed limit, and that red light lit up the entire sky over those planets, and with enough time for people to react. So for now, I’m just going to put this in the same space in my brain that ignores the fact that blasters

Force equals mass times distance; a little shuttle isn’t going to kill a star destroyer.

Again: you cannot see something traveling at light speed or above, if you yourself are also not traveling at that same speed. I’ve seen TFA dozens of times, and I don’t recall them ever saying that the weapon fires energy blasts at that speed. And again: we were shown in the movie that the Starkiller energy blasts do

I don’t know what the hyperspace rules are, but I know you can’t see the Millennium Falcon with your naked eyes unless you’re also in hyperspace alongside it. Given that we could see the energy bursts emanating from Starkiller Base, and given how the people on the planets had time to react to them, I don’t think those