For more information about Dengar and the other bounty hunters this book is pretty great.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00513F9J8?ref=KC_GS_GB_US
Did you know Dengar was in love with a beautiful girl? Did you know he lives in constant pain from ill fitting cybernetics? Did you know Dengar rescued Boba Fett from the Sarlacc pit out of a sense of loyalty?
Keep your eye on this: https://www.moddb.com/mods/swtor-ultimate-war
note that to play it you'll need the game empire at war, you can get it very cheap on steam sales around this time of year if you do not yet have it
I also like the change to young Anakin as well.
The Secrets of the Jedi book has something where Luke mentions having talked to Anakin. I don’t really recall what it says. That is the only example of Luke talking to ghosts in the new canon that I know of. I’m not sure if any ghosts spoke to Leia.
Star Wars: The Secrets of the Jedi (Star Wars Secrets) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1683837029/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_VJW5AXCTWMJK7JE4RSXZ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I'm not sure, I use a NordVPN but it costs money. And I don't always get great stream quality when region switching. I know there are free VPNs/browser plug ins that allow you to change your region but you never know how trustworthy they are. For example I think I used to use the plug-in Hola way back but I also remember hearing it was allowing people to connect through your internet without asking you.
Unfortunately I'm not the best resource.
I’m seeing a 2014 date on Amazon. Don’t believe this book would be canon.
I don't have any sources to back me up, but I've been told that as a child your accent's not solidified until your later teenage years. losing his father, whom I assume would be the source of his kiwi accent, would eventually lose his accent unless he worked to reverse it. (like binge watching flight of the conchords on amazon)
edit: punctuation
I read this book when I was in high school and really enjoyed it. It describes a lot of the content that i think you'd be interested in and although it definitely was closer to "pop philosophy" than an academic test, it referenced plenty of legitimate philosophers with enough detail that I'm sure you could find the relevant primary sources. Hope this helps; and may the force be with you
https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Philosophy-Powerful-Possibly/dp/0812695836
I haven't, though some of the links from my original posts on it have a bunch.
I also think that this book might have some stuff too: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Star-Wars-Force-Awakens/dp/1419717804
I feel you are arguing over semantics
Cambridge Dictonary of fascism:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/fascism
>a political system based on a very powerful leader, state control, and being extremely proud of country and race, and in which political opposition is not allowed.
We have an emperor with dictatorial powers, control of the economy and society under imperial control/cliche of supporters, a human supremacist attitude where loyalty/service to the empire over individual planets and people is encouraged, and political opponents (outside of a democratic fig leaf) are harassed, imprisoned or murdered.
If it looks like a shade it is probably a spade.
Just because you want to play the whole "My side's shit doesn't stink" like a true believer doesn't mean there isn't a huge pile of it. Doesn't take much to hit up the activist spaces IRL and see it's all the same jockeying for power and sorting people into sinners and saints based on what they can't change. Or the same "do as I say and not as I do" from the powerful of both right and left.
Totally recommend Cynical Theories by a team of academics who successfully demonstrated the extent of groupthink and ideological lockstep in the humanities, a They are NOT right wing and that's clear. However, they exposed some huge issues and people got butthurt.
The ones I have are, very worth it.
Star Wars Art: Ralph McQuarrie https://www.amazon.com/dp/1419717936/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_608KT3VKPXA0ETQDW99E
The Art of Star Wars, Episode I - The Phantom Menace https://www.amazon.com/dp/0345431081/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_2DS6WQEJT6WPZFAMQNAR
There's the Darth Bane Trilogy by Drew Karpyshyn.
I don't think we've ever seen the upper limit on what a death star blast can do, if we knew Alderaan's mass we could work it out with the Gravitational Binding Energy equation (here's a handy calculator for that) but if the Death Star blew up Earth it's output would be at least 2.24*10^(32)J or converted to TNT equivalent 53.58 zettatons (55.58 trillion gigatons). Blowing up planet's ain't no joke.
Ah yes, let me go to the library and read about the intricacies of Star Wars continuity, let me ask the professors at my college, are there any peer-reviewed studies I can see? Where the fuck did you get YOUR information lmao. Did you make it up yourself? Did you hear by word of mouth? Because it's wrong. It is so easily provably wrong. My dude, look at the book cover of ANY Star Wars book released before 2014. Editions printed after that have a big banner that says "STAR WARS LEGENDS" on them. https://www.amazon.com/Heir-Empire-Star-Wars-Trilogy/dp/0553296124 OH SHIT sorry that's the internet too. I shouldn't have cited anything, like you.
Legends and EU are the same thing. Any non-movie media made before 2014. Novels, comics, games, etc. Before the canon reset there was only one continuity so it was called "The Expanded Universe". Disney wanted a clean slate so they established a new canon on a clean slate and rebranded the old EU as "Star Wars Legends". I know you were like 6 years old when this happened in 2014 but if you google these terms you will see you are wrong.
Awesome. I also just found out that right after CoD there is a short story with Darth Maul also by Luceno!
Not clear on mobile but look at the last sentence of the paragraph next to obi wans lightsaber
Point 1 does not mean that the Romans did not perform ethnic cleanisng, displacement or mass murder. They did.
In 408 they deliberately massacred foederati familial leaders and basically any "non-Roman" which was the impetus to their rebellion.
Point 2 does not mean the Achaemenids did not do any ethnic cleansing or mass murder. They did. For example, Cyrus may have abolished slavery. But the Achaemenids still benefitted from slavery and stealing people from their homes (often conquered territories).
http://www.amazon.com/History-Persian-Empire-A-T-Olmstead/dp/0226627772
I have this series: it's the Essential Guide, not the technical guides. Got my universes crossed.
It looks like there are more up-to-date versions available now, including some great looking cutaway books.