possibilityandpromise
MittenFacedLad
possibilityandpromise

We’ve certainly improved, and we have a vague sense of the potential advantages it could eventually provide us, but I wouldn’t say we’ve had a jump yet, truly. We’ve had an increased focus, but it’s more of a linear one, rather than the kind of discovery or push that rapidly changes many other things, if not

That would be useful, but in all reality, isn’t really all that big of a leap in terms of changing other fields/providing potential, and doesn’t touch as many areas as drastically as other advancements could/would. I find the idea of a commercially viable/worthwhile/efficient fusion reactor to be more likely a

I wasn’t condescendingly asking. I was genuinely curious, since they said they didn’t think they’d live long enough to see viable interstellar travel.

Yeah, if people are wanting to do Voxel art, something like Magicka Voxel is probably better, admittedly.

Honestly? They grow on you. I recommend the Audiobooks though. It helps. (They're better performed than read, though there are still some annoyances even then in some of the writing particularly in the first book, and to a lesser extent, occasionally with Marc Thompson's performance.)

Fair enough, I guess. I'm always for more Mandalorians, and mando culture, and it'll at least be an actual arc, for once, something Rebels sorely needs and could learn a lot from TCW in doing.

Considering Lucas doesn't own Star Wars anymore, and that he was the main reason Clone Wars got such a big budget originally…, no, they probably can't? And even if they were to do so, it wouldn't mean anything, since he's not in charge at all anymore.

Yeah. Rax definitely would be the logical person they're setting up for at least founding the First Order, though there's still no clear indication that he is actually force-sensitive. It's definitely obvious that Palpatine groomed him as his heir, though.

The first one is a bit rocky, but it's better than the Ahsoka book which I'm currently wading through and is just, confusingly about nothing? (And whose writing is even more lacking than the Aftermath books, frankly. I almost think I could do better. The style of Aftermath is a bit different, but at least there's SOME

They were a significant party to engineering the original designs, back when it was a pet Sith project sponsored by the CIS. If you recall, at the end of Attack of the Clones, Dooku is given an early copy of the design by a general of theirs when he leaves Geonosis, to keep the design safe/take to Palpatine.
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Yeah. Rebels getting a paltry budget is one of the saddest things. It's shown that it can be good when given some license, but it doesn't even compare to Clone Wars most of the time, especially in terms of production values, environments, and effects, etc.

Actually haven't heard the Plageus = Snoke theory. Huh.

Ugh. Mothma becomes incredibly annoying with how obsessed with peace and anti-violence she is in the Aftermath book series. Like, I get the New Republic shouldn't use violence as its only option, but she takes it to a ridiculous extent, even as they're still in the middle of an ongoing war.

The best thing about this episode was Sabine being a complete mandalorian badass.

Seems like 50-60$ on Amazon right now. Pretty pricey for the size/quality.

How old are you?

Well, it definitely looks like Thrawn is demolishing it in this trailer...

They won’t. Although I still fully suspect that Ezra might possibly fall to the Dark Side in some form though (they’ve been hinting at it for a long time), and be connected to Snoke/The Knights of Ren somehow, or somehow end up in the unknown regions on the edge of space where the First Order/possibly the Sith Empire

Eh, I wouldn’t say that. Clone Wars is a much better, more mature show. Rebels has occasional glimmers of greatness and a few really good episodes here and there, and has been slowly improving, but most of the show is skippable. Most people would be fine watching the openers and finales of each season, since those are

You sound really uninformed, and also as if you never even watched the show.