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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    The thing is, the Jedi obviously don't think of the Service Corps as a form of slavery, just a way for "lesser" Force sensitives to remain safely within the Order, and no different from real-life military religious orders having supporting members who rank below the full-fledged knights. The...
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    Except that's not what Luke said. He told Grogu that if he stayed to train, he might not see the Mandalorian again because of the difference in their lifespans. That's literally true -- since Grogu is visibly still a toddler at 50 years old, he might not reach a mature Padawan equivalent level...
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    I would also point out that this is Luke right at the beginning of his attempted reconstruction of the Jedi order, so it's not entirely fair to judge him as being vastly more traditional than the EU's NJO era Luke, who had had several decades to revisit and update Jedi theology based on his own...
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    The smaller one that "owned" him and he then saved from the six-limbed lizard creature was a child. The Tusken warrior with the red accents on the robes, the one who beat the crap out of him when he tried to escape and then later trained him, was female.
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    As for the "abandoning the galaxy to suffer", that is literally what every Jedi we've ever seen in Star Wars ever does with the big problems, so why shouldn't Luke follow that proud tradition?
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    The premise of the newest Episode is more or less, "No one cares if it's mostly filler if you hit the feels buttons enough."
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    Possibly, but it's not described in enough detail to make that explicit, and such a setup would realistically fall even further under fighter pilot we don't talk about this, since it would require catheterization.
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    Realistically, that is a pile of piddle packs and adult diapers, and the solemn fighter pilot rule that we don't talk about this.
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    That would be exactly the same thing real-life fighter pilots have, i.e. a "piddle pack".
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    There's only so much room in the N1 chassis, and given the size of the transparency dome, I would *seriously* doubt she managed to widen it by more than an inch or two at the most.
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    The "pod" is way too small -- it's closely fitted for an R2 class astromech, meaning a diameter of about 20 inches.
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    As I was saying, this is an incredibly blatant plot hook for setting up Mandalorian Season 3. Grogu was kinda the plot driver for the entire first two seasons, so it's *critical* to give Din something epic to *actually accomplish* as opposed to just fading back into routine bounty hunting. (The...
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    I really dislike Satine because she's an unbearably self-righteous and hypocritical extremist who takes what might otherwise be a relatively reasonable cause and turns it into literally advocating cultural genocide.
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    Which he *definitely has done* at multiple points in Season 2, so he's definitely guilty. A traditionally equipped Mandalorian vastly surpasses all flavors of Imperial troops in every possible way, so their lack of beskar spears is not exactly a problem. The only problem Mandalore ever had was...
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    Sabine screwed up by *giving* the Darksaber to Bo-Katan, which in the view of surviving hardliners would clearly show that she actively disrespects Mando culture. Combine that with the whole anti-armor weapon debacle, and she's someone who is far too tainted to be a workable Mandalore.
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    More to the point: confirmation that TIE Bombers can carry large numbers of compact but nuclear-yield bombs when tasked with strategic annihilation missions.
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    Star Wars Zachowon's The Book of Boba Fett Thread

    It should be pointed out that while Din has now been kicked out of the covert, the Armorer gave him a *incredibly blatant * plot hook for Mando Season 3 . . .
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