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If you’re bored with it can I borrow yours to play Zelda while you wait?

Pictured: Nintendo’s new, unbreakable supply chain.

Well they didn’t with Ewan MacGreggor so we should be fine. Also Disney isn’t that stupid to mess around with the OT

Also not named in Return of the Jedi: Palpatine and the Ewoks. I don’t mean their individual names (although many of them are never spoken either), I mean the actual word “Ewok”. And come to think of it, is Boba Fett’s name ever spoken in Empire Strikes Back? I don’t think it is, but I could be wrong.

They weren’t really randoms though; they were a Rebel commando squad sent to carry out a dangerous stealth mission. Bringing along a former clone commander in that vein does make sense.

None of them interacted with the clone troopers much, though. Hardly a retcon, though. It would have to contradict existing canon to be a retcon.

Han was the one that assembled the team, he would have picked the Rebellion’s best soldiers. Rex is one of the Rebellion’s best soldiers, makes perfect sense to me. Mon Mothma’s name was never even uttered in ROTJ and she is the leader of the Rebellion.

As a child, I always liked believing it was Rock n Roll from GI Joe

Failure to even try and get supply to match demand is a massive loss in opportunity cost and potential revenue. Factor in the cost benefit of scaling up production aand Nintendo is throwing away hundreds of thousands of potential sales and potential profit margin. Granted, this is Nintendo’s modus operandi, from

Capitalism mofos.

No, but popping in to tell people you aren’t said when someone dies is always the wrong move.

Is it wrong that I don’t feel that sad over her death? Some people upon hearing the news of her death act as if their grandmother just died. It’s sad when one dies but people die every day, why is she special? Why are celebrities put on a pedastle when they still fall victim to the foibles of any other human?

Yes... that is exactly what would happen. If a Scalper can’t sell 100 NES Classics why would they buy any more? It’s basic scarcity economics. Scalping only exists when demand outstripps supply. If supply meets demand, price goes down, no point scalping anymore.

You mean, other than making enough of their product to meet the demand?

Everyone’s taking you literally but I know what you mean.

They are definitely leaving money on the table.

Nintendo must love losing money to scalpers.

I believe I speak for all of us.

(Can one person riot?)