Brian Earl Spilner said:
they would have had to stun them otherwise there would have been blast marks on the armor Luke and Han were wearing.SpreadsheetAg said:
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"TK-427 why aren't you at your post?"
Which brings up a valid question I never thought about before..
-What did Han & Luke due with the dead bodies of the storm troopers and scanner technicians they shot / stunned aboard the Falcon? Carry them back to Yavin?
I like this idea.Flashdiaz said:
They probably let Chewy eat them.
Ag Since 83 said:
Not to kill the mood, but it's TK-421
AliasMan02 said:Ag Since 83 said:
Not to kill the mood, but it's TK-421
And he's definitely dead. Tarkin was very upset to lose his gay lover.
Not kidding.
He's super creeper gay, too, to the point that surely it offends some people. Older dude using his position of power to exploit his boytoy in a way that if TK-421 had been a female, the Internet would be on fire with rage at the aggressive, exploitative behavior. It's by far the worst story in From A Certain Point of View, just in its execution and story and everything. Maybe the only one that was TERRIBLE.redline248 said:AliasMan02 said:Ag Since 83 said:
Not to kill the mood, but it's TK-421
And he's definitely dead. Tarkin was very upset to lose his gay lover.
Not kidding.
What is it with these authors making imperial officers gay?
AliasMan02 said:He's super creeper gay, too, to the point that surely it offends some people. Older dude using his position of power to exploit his boytoy in a way that if TK-421 had been a female, the Internet would be on fire with rage at the aggressive, exploitative behavior. It's by far the worst story in From A Certain Point of View, just in its execution and story and everything. Maybe the only one that was TERRIBLE.redline248 said:AliasMan02 said:Ag Since 83 said:
Not to kill the mood, but it's TK-421
And he's definitely dead. Tarkin was very upset to lose his gay lover.
Not kidding.
What is it with these authors making imperial officers gay?
For comparison, I thought Sinjir (who I assume you're referencing) was very well written.
Wait, that's an actual thing in From a Certain Point of View? I've only read the first few stories so far.AliasMan02 said:He's super creeper gay, too, to the point that surely it offends some people. Older dude using his position of power to exploit his boytoy in a way that if TK-421 had been a female, the Internet would be on fire with rage at the aggressive, exploitative behavior. It's by far the worst story in From A Certain Point of View, just in its execution and story and everything. Maybe the only one that was TERRIBLE.redline248 said:AliasMan02 said:Ag Since 83 said:
Not to kill the mood, but it's TK-421
And he's definitely dead. Tarkin was very upset to lose his gay lover.
Not kidding.
What is it with these authors making imperial officers gay?
For comparison, I thought Sinjir (who I assume you're referencing) was very well written.
That sounds like some crappy fanfic someone copied and pasted off the internet. This was actually published? Someone spent the money to produce an audiobook for this??AliasMan02 said:
I'm not joking, at all. The basics of the story, before I turned it off, are like this. Feel free to red flag every major problem you see:
The major characters are Tarkin, TK-421, and the mouse droid that Chewbacca scares away on the Death Star. The mouse droid really is the main character, as everything is told through its perspective.
TK-421 is a Stormtrooper who doesn't work as a soldier at all, but in droid maintenance. Because, reasons, I guess. Has his armor and everything, but sits down in the guts of the Death Star working on droids. He has a favorite mouse droid that he has suped up to be really fast that he hopes to race someday.
Said mouse droid was running a replacement part to the torture droid intended for Leia. After the delivery, Tarkin trips on it and falls in the hallway. The damaged mouse droid displays some holo of TK-421 and Tarkin notes how beautiful he is and lusts after him. He sends the droid back to TK-421 to coerce him to come to his quarters to fix something. (Again, a Stormtrooper who is for some reason a mechanic.) Tarkin sends him something as well... I forget what. But it's seriously like some scented bodywash or lotion or something that indicates that he wants to have sex with him. Note that they have never met and Tarkin doesn't even know if he's into dudes.
TK-421 talks at great length about how butch he needs to play it for Tarkin so he can sleep his way up the ladder. When he gets to the quarters, Tarkin sets him to some task that requires him to remove his armor. They talk about how luxurious the carpet is.
Tarkin moves TK-421 up the ladder so he can have better access to him, which is how he ends up on guard duty at the Falcon. After the exchange where Tarkin announces the Senate has been dissolved and Vader chokes out Motti, Tarkin is all fired up and wants to boink so he sends the droid to get TK-421.
Ultimately, TK-421 is dead and the story goes on about other stuff involving the mouse droid but I had to eventually turn it off. Reading it might have been better, but the audio book was unlistenable because the mouse droid does a lot of stuff like:
INITIALIZING
RECORDING
PROCESSING
COMMAND NOT FOUND
etc.
and they read ALL of it. Hundreds of lines of text over the course of the story, for sure.
Anyway, yeah. Tarkin is SUPER rapey. TK-421 is basically a gay guy bestie from Sex and the City (oh, my pores are SO HUGE! Ugh, he really MANHANDLED me. Etc.). I guess because the author is gay he can do what he wants, and he'd know where the line is far better than I would. I just know if the story was between a male officer and a female subordinate, the author would be crucified.
The most offensive thing about it to me was that the guy basically doesn't seem to know what a Stormtrooper is, but he was allowed to write a new piece of canon.
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Tarkin moves TK-421 up the ladder so he can have better access to him, which is how he ends up on guard duty at the Falcon.
redline248 said:
I'm never going to read these stories, and this one of the reasons:Quote:
Tarkin moves TK-421 up the ladder so he can have better access to him, which is how he ends up on guard duty at the Falcon.
I don't care about the gay stuff, but I am not a fan of making someone like TK-421 be in that scene bc of some retconned bullsh.t If they wanted to tell a story about creepy gay Tarkin, have it be anyone else that was stationed on the death star that isn't in the movie.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Edit: Damn, thought it was official. Fan-made.
Is it weird that I feel really indifferent about the Han Solo movie? I'm excited bout Woody and Paul Bettany in it. A lot less excited about the main dude. Not sure I'll be able to disconnect my brain enough and say "Yes, that's Han Solo." I had a hard enough time with General Dodonna being Barristan Selmyin Rogue One.TCTTS said:
And a cut of Solo definitely exists by now as well. So there are currently two Star Wars movies technically on hard drives at the moment.