Solid retort!
wtf are you people talking about? you guys said 'why isnt this all digital, and no cell phones' blah blah blah,FL_Ag1998 said:
It's Friday, dude, ease up on the doom and gloom for one day and you'll see that at least 50% of your post just isn't true. And I'm 46, so yeah, I've lived pre- and post-internet.
For instance, instant communication across the globe is fantastic. There are pitfalls to it, yes, especially the way that social media is currently harnessing the technology. I personally don't use Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, etc and think they all need revamping. Remember though, we're still in the infancy of the internet age. There's so many wrinkles that will be ironed out. But my mom in Texas getting to instantly see and chat online with her grandson in Florida, yes, is much better than the Pony Express or a party telephone line. No question.
And yes, our country and the world have experienced troubling times before. The fall of the Roman Empire; WWI; WWII; the American Revolution; the French Revolution; the American Civil War; the Civil Rights movement; the late 70's. Its survived and it will continue to. History is cyclical simply because of human nature. We're simply reliving the late 70's. The new 80's will be here soon enough and we'll all be wearing pastels, listening to synth rock/pop, and snorting massive amounts of coke. It'll be cool.
But enough thread derailing. Yes, the idea of hard currency in Star Wars is ridiculous, as is the idea that every single piece wouldn't have tracking codes associated with it. As soon as the Rebels used one single "dollar" of those stolen credits the Empire should get an alert right away. Lol, God, sometimes I really hate how this board can ruin some things. This board gets a great new show and we immediately turn into Lenny from Of Mice and Men.
quite the logic failTCTTS said:
So life was better before the digital age, but also comparable to a miserable existence ruled by a ruthless Empire?
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bottom line, because you cant have heroes in a computer world.
cbr said:wtf are you people talking about? you guys said 'why isnt this all digital, and no cell phones' blah blah blah,FL_Ag1998 said:
It's Friday, dude, ease up on the doom and gloom for one day and you'll see that at least 50% of your post just isn't true. And I'm 46, so yeah, I've lived pre- and post-internet.
For instance, instant communication across the globe is fantastic. There are pitfalls to it, yes, especially the way that social media is currently harnessing the technology. I personally don't use Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, etc and think they all need revamping. Remember though, we're still in the infancy of the internet age. There's so many wrinkles that will be ironed out. But my mom in Texas getting to instantly see and chat online with her grandson in Florida, yes, is much better than the Pony Express or a party telephone line. No question.
And yes, our country and the world have experienced troubling times before. The fall of the Roman Empire; WWI; WWII; the American Revolution; the French Revolution; the American Civil War; the Civil Rights movement; the late 70's. Its survived and it will continue to. History is cyclical simply because of human nature. We're simply reliving the late 70's. The new 80's will be here soon enough and we'll all be wearing pastels, listening to synth rock/pop, and snorting massive amounts of coke. It'll be cool.
But enough thread derailing. Yes, the idea of hard currency in Star Wars is ridiculous, as is the idea that every single piece wouldn't have tracking codes associated with it. As soon as the Rebels used one single "dollar" of those stolen credits the Empire should get an alert right away. Lol, God, sometimes I really hate how this board can ruin some things. This board gets a great new show and we immediately turn into Lenny from Of Mice and Men.
i just answered the question.
a hacker at a desk doesnt make for a very good movie.
and frankly, if there were cell phones and internet connectivity, it would have been monopolized by the empire.
no need for a death star.
no use for x wings.
no heists.
that's just a fact. that would suck for story telling, so that's why star wars has people hauling around crates of money and stuff.
The Porkchop Express said:
Galactic citizen uses holonet to instantly tell large group how much better life was before the holonet.
MaroonStain said:
Is this series worth watching?
powerbelly said:MaroonStain said:
Is this series worth watching?
Yes
MaroonStain said:powerbelly said:MaroonStain said:
Is this series worth watching?
Yes
Thank you. I can't figure out what the last 2 pages are about so figured I would ask.
Galen Erso was also an expert on kyber crystals. Which is what is used as part of the Death Star's laser.jokershady said:
Dark show man I can see it happening….and if they go that route it'll be interesting to see if word of it gets back to the scorned cop and starts to give him a different view of the empire….
Also just had this thought…..
What if it's NOT Gaylin Erso arriving as the engineer from Couriscant….but rather another Death Star engineer….AND this new character gets killed in the heist stalling the work on the Death Star…..
To quote Krennick from the beginning of rogue one: "The work has stalled, I need you back."
Average Joe said:Galen Erso was also an expert on kyber crystals. Which is what is used as part of the Death Star's laser.jokershady said:
Dark show man I can see it happening….and if they go that route it'll be interesting to see if word of it gets back to the scorned cop and starts to give him a different view of the empire….
Also just had this thought…..
What if it's NOT Gaylin Erso arriving as the engineer from Couriscant….but rather another Death Star engineer….AND this new character gets killed in the heist stalling the work on the Death Star…..
To quote Krennick from the beginning of rogue one: "The work has stalled, I need you back."
Like the one Andor has around his neck.
Edit: Also, Erso was the original engineer (in the Disney universe). The project stalled because he left and went into hiding. The beginning of Rogue One is him getting brought back to the project.
Apache said:
Ok. But to me an Empire than has faster than light travel, Death Stars and robots could do a better job of securing money than they apparently do. Why no wireless transfer?
Just a minor nitpick, I love the show.
Didn't they show the payroll at the end of the last episode? It's in fancy boxes now as I guess the Empire can afford the nice things unlike the RebelsEngine10 said:Apache said:
Ok. But to me an Empire than has faster than light travel, Death Stars and robots could do a better job of securing money than they apparently do. Why no wireless transfer?
Just a minor nitpick, I love the show.
I got $5 says the payroll is in boxes just like Han's reward. Honestly can't wait for tomorrow, this is gonna be a blast.
jokershady said:
We all know crap is about to hit the fan….once this heist goes down I'm expecting:
1. Mean white imperial chick is gonna get her "I told you so" moment and get permission to go ballistic
2. Her counter is gonna get shafted not sure how much more we'll see him
3. Some good guys gonna die
4. Something is going to tie Andor to being there and all his friends on Ferix are going to suffer for it…
5. More flashbacks in the episode right after this one
Man….let's go!!!!
Agreed. It's like I 100% disagree with every word.TCTTS said:
Pretty sure I disagree with every single one of your critiques. Quite strongly, in fact.