MuckRaker96 said:
The C3PO answer is out there if you know where to look.
I'm officially taking any and all clone Rey bets, cuz I don't think she is one.
You clarivoyant SOB!redline248 said:
If Rey does have a double bladed lightsaber, I don't want to see it until she ignites during the movie while I'm sitting in the theater.
MuckRaker96 said:You clarivoyant SOB!redline248 said:
If Rey does have a double bladed lightsaber, I don't want to see it until she ignites during the movie while I'm sitting in the theater.
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She's the Luke of this generation, but instead of Lucas shutting it down for 30 years and leaving all the stories to fan fiction, Disney will squeeze every last dollar out of the new cast for the next decade.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I'm about 10 years older,a foot taller, and 100 pounds heavier than that dude.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I think I found Muck on youtube.
You're really hedging your bets by saying clone = genetically created by the Force. The clones in Star Wars are clearly defined in AOTC based on how they are created. Anakin is created by the Force, is he a clone? No way.TCTTS said:
I'll take that bet, but I think we need to define "clone" first.
My guess is that she was somehow "genetically created," with the Force at play, via Palpatine.
Now, whether or not Palpatine used some of Luke's or Anakin's DNA, I don't know, and am not prepared to say. I don't know if Rey is a clone of someone else before her. Is it even possible to "clone" a male into a female? I'm not even sure how all that works, so I'm simply going with "genetically created via the Force/Palpatine." And there may or may not be other "Reys" in this scenario.
Overall, not only has it been hinted that Palpatine had a hand in potentially creating Anakin, Palpatine's entire master plan involved clones. The war itself - the primary galactic struggle of the Skywalker Saga - is named after and fought by clones. In that sense, I feel like the clone thread has to come back around in some way, shape, or form. Clones (and potentially genetic manipulation via the Force) are Palpatine's thing.
Further, the whole clone thing could be the perfect (but admittedly somewhat heavy handed) metaphor thematically.
Rey's last great fight... is with herself.
Only when she literally and figuratively conquers herself can she truly become who she was meant to be.
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saving his own son to continue the Jedi Order.
I think the overarching theory is that it's "the will of the Force" that brings Anakin to Palpatine. It's not that Palpatine specifically engineered all these events, but rather that destiny set them in motion. Qui-Gon says "nothing happens by accident" in TPM - when Sidious really ramps up his plan by blockading Naboo and sending Maul into the fray, the Force tips one way, then balances itself the other way when Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are deployed and wind up on Tatooine.redline248 said:
I'm just saying, there are so many, many different things that could have gone wrong. Anakin could have been killed in a pod race, by a tusken raid, some of Watto's junk fall on his head....
I'm ok with the will of the force pushing events in a direction...MuckRaker96 said:I think the overarching theory is that it's "the will of the Force" that brings Anakin to Palpatine. It's not that Palpatine specifically engineered all these events, but rather that destiny set them in motion. Qui-Gon says "nothing happens by accident" in TPM - when Sidious really ramps up his plan by blockading Naboo and sending Maul into the fray, the Force tips one way, then balances itself the other way when Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are deployed and wind up on Tatooine.redline248 said:
I'm just saying, there are so many, many different things that could have gone wrong. Anakin could have been killed in a pod race, by a tusken raid, some of Watto's junk fall on his head....
Then you won't like this, which is from Darth Vader #25 released in December 2018.redline248 said:I'm ok with the will of the force pushing events in a direction...MuckRaker96 said:I think the overarching theory is that it's "the will of the Force" that brings Anakin to Palpatine. It's not that Palpatine specifically engineered all these events, but rather that destiny set them in motion. Qui-Gon says "nothing happens by accident" in TPM - when Sidious really ramps up his plan by blockading Naboo and sending Maul into the fray, the Force tips one way, then balances itself the other way when Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are deployed and wind up on Tatooine.redline248 said:
I'm just saying, there are so many, many different things that could have gone wrong. Anakin could have been killed in a pod race, by a tusken raid, some of Watto's junk fall on his head....
I'm not buying into the force pushing a dark side created lifeform in the direction of the very person who created him
edit: there's just too much justification or whatever required to make it happen. If you were creating life, why wouldn't you create it in your basement science lab? How would you even know if it worked if after you got done with the ritual or whatever it just popped up in some random woman's womb on some random planet?
Nope. It's this guy's universe now:redline248 said:
You mean Lucas?
The Secrets of the Jedi - on this page under Kylo Ren's section you can read where it says he "slaughtered the students who didn't follow him to the Dark Side."Brian Earl Spilner said:
Muck, what's the name of the book you said confirmed the KoR?
I'll be honest...part of me really hopes this happens so I can completely write off this trilogyAggie_Journalist said:
Maybe JJ Abrams talked to the Game of thrones guys who will be in charge of the next trilogy and they told him everyone would love it if their favorite badass heroine went psychotic at the end and started murdering everybody.
Check out the Darth Pageius book. It builds the back story on the experimentation that Darth Plageius did in trying to create new life, and really hinted at him creating something that was linked with the Hutts. I dont remember all the details, but I did a small review probably two months ago on the Star War thread. I will try and find it.redline248 said:I'm ok with the will of the force pushing events in a direction...MuckRaker96 said:I think the overarching theory is that it's "the will of the Force" that brings Anakin to Palpatine. It's not that Palpatine specifically engineered all these events, but rather that destiny set them in motion. Qui-Gon says "nothing happens by accident" in TPM - when Sidious really ramps up his plan by blockading Naboo and sending Maul into the fray, the Force tips one way, then balances itself the other way when Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are deployed and wind up on Tatooine.redline248 said:
I'm just saying, there are so many, many different things that could have gone wrong. Anakin could have been killed in a pod race, by a tusken raid, some of Watto's junk fall on his head....
I'm not buying into the force pushing a dark side created lifeform in the direction of the very person who created him
edit: there's just too much justification or whatever required to make it happen. If you were creating life, why wouldn't you create it in your basement science lab? How would you even know if it worked if after you got done with the ritual or whatever it just popped up in some random woman's womb on some random planet?