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Barriss Offee’s story should have been like Finn’s fight me

Guess I should have clarified & said Finn’s TFA story. Barriss saw the rot in the Jedi and spoke out against it, but the implication that this makes her a terrorist and a traitor instead of a conscientious objector was wrong on all kinds of levels. Given the explicit inspiration the FO Stormtrooper program took from the old Jedi Order, Finn is narratively a “Jedi” who left the organization that took him as a child when he saw its evil. He is what Barriss should have been.

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I think Mace is one of the most interesting characters in both the prequels and in CW. He's undeniably complicit in the evils of the Republic and the Jedi, but he seems almost the most aware. He never tries to excuse his actions to Boba, and like you said, he actually seems to value the life of his men. He's both noble and complacent at the same time, and one of the best Star Wars characters. (Moth)

Oh yeah! The thing about Mace isthat he is actually an extremely complex character that is continuously slepton. He isn’t perfect, we see that with Boba. But he isn’t evil, and he isn’t heartless—heis a good example of a moral compass if we had to pick a jedi. he is complicitin the clones being slaves but, he loves his men, he cares for them and sees themas actual human beings.

I think he is one of the best starwars characters but because he’s black and dared to be mean to Anakin people lettheir racism get in the way of them actually liking him.

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I think, going back to his introduction in the PT, there was such a reaction that Mace was a novelty. Like he was never truly in-universe for some white viewers who could only see the sterotypical characters he played in Quenten Tarantino movies, even though, obviously, Mace is far from that. Same thing happened to Billy Dee Williams – most of his fan content was Colt 45 memes, before memes were even a thing. The Lando character was not just the Colt 45 guy in a cape, but that perception was so strong that he’s become more like that in canon (The Solo Movie is guilty of it, unfortunately).

But yeah. Mace is far more complex than he’s given credit for.

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Boba Fett headcanons for y’all:

- he’s nearsighted. Wears contacts for the most part, but his helmet can also be adjusted to help him see better if he doesn’t have them.

- he has adhd. Takes his medicine for it faithfully, doesn’t miss a single dose, even if a med droid has to inject it while he’s in a bacta tank.

- he collected holo action figures. Mostly of bounty hunters like his father. Sometimes of smugglers and pirates, when those got made or Jango had them custom made for him.

- he can’t be around anything purple after the first battle of Geonosis. Or even go anywhere near Geonosis itself.

- he hates the Jedi for Jango’s death, obviously. Windu, Kenobi and even A. Skywalker.

- while in prison though, he learned to hate the Sith and Viceroy Gunray for their role in Jango’s death. The blame wasn’t entirely on the Jedi, after all.

- in time he realizes that Jango also shares the blame. Or maybe he always knew but couldn’t admit it to himself until well into his twenties.

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Anonymous asked:

Ok I've been re-watching tcw and now I have a headcanon that Poe Dameron's grandfather, is a clone that managed to escape order 66.

You know, the timeline would match up well enough. I would not be surprised if there were a lot of people who were descended from clones in general. 

I’d like to think if that really were the case, the clone in question is one who deserted in a similar way to how Cut did. 

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“Finn is the military part of the trilogy, him having the force wouldn’t work.”

Characters who have had the force and were also apart of the military aspects:

Kanan Jarrus

Ezra Bridger

Ahsoka Tano

Luke Skywalker

Rey

General Leia Organa

EVERY SINGLE JEDI IN TCW THAT WENT BY GENERAL OR COMMANDER

The force and the military have never been separated. Even TLJ, can’t erase the fact that Rey specifically says she’s with the Resistance and was sent to Luke because of them.

Finn can have the force and be a commander in the Resistance. Y'all just looking for reasons to make him less important. It’s a you problem, not a Finn problem.

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Isn’t Forrest Whittaker... old? Wasn’t Saw a teenager in TCW? I’m only just now realizing that Saw should look more like late thirties instead of early fifties. Unless I’m bad at math or there’s an explanation

Good point, but yeah, pretty sure they aged Saw up like hell.

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TCW takes place 22-19 BBY, so if Saw was a teenager during TCW he’d have been born something like 40-36 BBY. Rogue One takes place 0 BBY, so yeah, Saw would have been in early middle age at best, while Forrest was 55 at the time RO came out--and like op said, looked even older as Saw. I mean maybe it was to make him a plausible father figure to Jyn, but I didn’t see Mads get aged up so he could be Jyn’s dad.

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Anonymous asked:

How would you rank the 30+ planets and moons visited in the Star Wars Movies as places to live on? (Naboo, Coruscant, Kamino, Geonosis, Utapau, Kashyyyk, Mygeeto, Felucia, Cato Neimoidia, Saleucami, Mustafar, Alderaan, Corellia, Mimban, Vandor-1, Kessel, Savareen, Lah’Mu, Wobani, Jedha, Eadu, Scarif, Tatooine, Yavin IV, Hoth, Dagobah, Bespin, Endor, Jakku, Takodana, Starkiller Base (Technically a planet), Hosnian Prime, D’Qar, Ahch-To, Catonica, & Crait). Some of them are from Order 66.

It doesn’t seem like a good sign that five of the planets on this list were completely obliterated/are no longer habitable. Rather than ranking them individually I’ll put them into loose categories.

Good place to live:

Coruscant. That’s it. Well-developed, center of galactic civilization, has plot immunity to the extent they created Hosnia just to be destroyed in its place.

Good places to live, with caveats:

Naboo, as long as you are not a Palpatine. You’re fine if your first name is Sheev, though.

Kamino, if you like water and biotechnology.

Kashyyk, if you like forests and are seven feet tall.

Felucia, if you like jungles.

Cato Neimoidia, if you are a merchant prince.

Saleucami, if you are a deserting Clone Trooper.

Kessel, if you are the royal family.

Savareen, if you like brandy.

Lah-mu, if your last name is not Erso.

Yavin IV, just watch out for space battles.

Bespin, if you stick to Cloud City.

Endor, if you are a sentient teddy bear.

Takodana, if you can avoid being randomly massacred by invading assholes.

D’Qar, just don’t miss the evacuation transports. Or maybe you should miss them. Idk.

Ahch-To, but watch out for troubled teens randomly wrecking stuff.

Cantonica, unless you want to put your fist through this whole lousy beautiful town.

Bad places to live, with reasons:

Geonosis. Too many giant insects and gladitorial combat.

Utapau. Too many sinkholes.

Mygeeto and Hoth. Too cold.

Mustafar. Too much lava.

Corellia. Too much crime and pollution.

Mimban and Dagobah. Too swampy.

Vandor-1. Too barren.

Wobani. Too imperial labor camp.

Eadu. Too rainy.

Tatooine. Too dry.

Jakku. Dump.

Crait. Too salty.

Do not visit under any circumstances:

Alderaan

Jedha

Scarif

Starkiller Base

Hosnian Prime

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