Bro if Rey kills Palpatine in Episode IX on some girl power Arya Stark bullshyt I’ma FLIP

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After they let Luke go out like a fart in the wind anything is possible. He was supposed to be the strongest cat ever and his "big" moment was sending a hologram across space and getting so tired from it he died.

If they do it hopefully the fight is some John Wick shyt.

Has this been stated anywhere?
 

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Watch everyone turn out to be clones :lolbron:

My theory is Rey is Anakin 2.0. Basically made with better ingredients. That's why the former empire is after The Child. They wanted a harder upbringing than Anakin to keep that extra out of her heart. To have her ready to survive and have natural fighting instincts and anger when she realized she could use the force and it would be more of a natural extension than something trained. Hence the Yoda baby who is a natural force user. This would explain the quick uptake. She could fight, survive, climb and shyt before she knew anything about using the force unlike Anakin or Luke.
 

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From what ive read personally before disney made alot of shyt non canon (which idgaf about cuz the star wars eu and old republic shyt was literally some of the best stuff they had)

As far as the force, goes it was

Anakin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Palpatine

But when he lost his limbs to Obi Wan while at the same time becoming a Baby Sith instead of Jedi Knight/Master it reset his power as

Palpatine >>>>> Vader

Palp was strong enough in the force to keep a young, still confused and angry, demoralized and recently crippled Vader in line but that was also psychological.

When Vader got OLDER, he regained SOME of his former power, not all of it, but alot, and his light saber skills became DEADLY. If he really wanted to by the time of Empire he couldve taken out Palp but he was literally obsessive, first with hunting down the remaining Jedi, then with hunting down Luke

It didn't really reset his powers. He never regained it. He was like 1/4 of a man. But even at 1/4 he was still a monster. On top of that Palpatine purposely made sure Vader was always handicaped. He gave him outdated and ill fitting prosthetics which left him in a constant state of pain and discomfort. He didn't even eat normally. He got his nourishment through catheters. His whole life support system was faulty and easily damaged by electricity. That way old Palps could just force lightning his ass and put him in check. While still deadly with his lightsaber, it was nowhere near comparison to what he was when he had a good limbs and a good prosthetic. He would have been on par with his old self had Palpatine outfitted him with new state of the art shyt. That's why he wanted Luke to join him. He needed someone at their full potential to take out Palpatine.
 

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My theory is Rey is Anakin 2.0. Basically made with better ingredients. That's why the former empire is after The Child. They wanted a harder upbringing than Anakin to keep that extra out of her heart. To have her ready to survive and have natural fighting instincts and anger when she realized she could use the force and it would be more of a natural extension than something trained. Hence the Yoda baby who is a natural force user. This would explain the quick uptake. She could fight, survive, climb and shyt before she knew anything about using the force unlike Anakin or Luke.
It’s funny because when they made the prequels, a lot of people (fans and their theories) thought that, when George Lucas was covering the clone wars in the second episode, there was gone be clones of Obi Wan, etc. Other Jedi in general.

now to watch them try to wrangle that idea back is almost laughable. I really think that’s all that’s gone happen, that’s why that Vader skull is pivotal, in a sense, and all these old artifacts. Like, how in the new trilogy, they started fukking with the idea of a “church of the force” where people considered force users almost like deities
 

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It’s funny because when they made the prequels, a lot of people (fans and their theories) thought that, when George Lucas was covering the clone wars in the second episode, there was gone be clones of Obi Wan, etc. Other Jedi in general.

now to watch them try to wrangle that idea back is almost laughable. I really think that’s all that’s gone happen, that’s why that Vader skull is pivotal, in a sense, and all these old artifacts. Like, how in the new trilogy, they started fukking with the idea of a “church of the force” where people considered force users almost like deities

Not even saying she's a clone at all. I'm speaking of Anakin as Palps creating a sith using the force. Perhaps this craft has been perfected, and Rey was created from the lessons of the failure of Anakin.
 

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Not even saying she's a clone at all. I'm speaking of Anakin as Palps creating a sith using the force. Perhaps this craft has been perfected, and Rey was created from the lessons of the failure of Anakin.
Ah that goes back to sidious’ master, supposedly he knew how to do that (conceive a life by using the force)

yeah, I forgot about that little feature they threw into the prequels, specifically revenge of the sith...
 

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Was Luke a Gary Stu?

IMHO, no. He's routinely shown making questionable decisions, and the story takes him to task for it. I'm not a fan of George Lucas's writing, but Luke's berserk beatdown of Vader in RotJ and realization that he's this close to succumbing to the dark side is probably the high point of that particular sequel.
 

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IMHO, no. He's routinely shown making questionable decisions, and the story takes him to task for it. I'm not a fan of George Lucas's writing, but Luke's berserk beatdown of Vader in RotJ and realization that he's this close to succumbing to the dark side is probably the high point of that particular sequel.


True

They'd also kill Rey and the ploit if they spent time doing that so damned if you do, damned if you dont
 
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