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I assume that no one knows how starkiller works because it is incredibly stupid.
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It's almost like this movie is kind of stupid
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Monkey_Driven wrote:The Starkiller planet likely travels from star to star. They just used an existing planet as the bulk of the battle station rather than making one from scratch.
Please tell me how they move this from star to star...
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can't wait to see what the next version is like.Monkey_Driven wrote:The Starkiller planet likely travels from star to star. They just used an existing planet as the bulk of the battle station rather than making one from scratch.
i bet it's even BIGGER
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the same way jedi's levitate, make objects fly to them through space, same way every planet apparently has the same oxygen levels for them to travel and live on. Because its a fucking sci-fi movie.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:The Starkiller planet likely travels from star to star. They just used an existing planet as the bulk of the battle station rather than making one from scratch.
Please tell me how they move this from star to star...
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Probably has a hyper drive like the OG Death Star.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:The Starkiller planet likely travels from star to star. They just used an existing planet as the bulk of the battle station rather than making one from scratch.
Please tell me how they move this from star to star...
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ok thanks!Strat wrote:the same way jedi's levitate, make objects fly to them through space, same way every planet apparently has the same oxygen levels for them to travel and live on. Because its a fucking sci-fi movie.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:The Starkiller planet likely travels from star to star. They just used an existing planet as the bulk of the battle station rather than making one from scratch.
Please tell me how they move this from star to star...
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I love youE.H. Ruddock wrote:ok thanks!Strat wrote:the same way jedi's levitate, make objects fly to them through space, same way every planet apparently has the same oxygen levels for them to travel and live on. Because its a fucking sci-fi movie.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:The Starkiller planet likely travels from star to star. They just used an existing planet as the bulk of the battle station rather than making one from scratch.
Please tell me how they move this from star to star...
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Re: Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens (2015)
Kaius wrote:I assume that no one knows how starkiller works because it is incredibly stupid.
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Far as I can remember it has hyperdrive capability.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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that was how I read it.Monkey_Driven wrote:The Starkiller planet likely travels from star to star. They just used an existing planet as the bulk of the battle station rather than making one from scratch.
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they should have just powered it by magic crystals.Kaius wrote:I assume that no one knows how starkiller works because it is incredibly stupid.
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stip wrote:they should have just powered it by magic crystals.Kaius wrote:I assume that no one knows how starkiller works because it is incredibly stupid.
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This often goes overlooked, but the film itself highlights this point (the absurdity of the bigger death star). They even make some tongue in cheek comments about it. That no matter how much bigger your technology gets there is always some bigger piece, and always some way to destroy it. The purpose of starkiller base is to point out the need to look elsewhere. It's also why Snoke is more concerned with finding Luke Skywalker than using the galaxy destroying weapon at their disposal, and his primary concern as the base is being destroyed is to make sure that Hux gets his force user off the planet. It's also why the chief proponent of the weapon is a fresh faced hysterical nazi in his late 20s.dprival78 wrote:can't wait to see what the next version is like.Monkey_Driven wrote:The Starkiller planet likely travels from star to star. They just used an existing planet as the bulk of the battle station rather than making one from scratch.
i bet it's even BIGGER
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Something Vader already said in ANH.stip wrote:This often goes overlooked, but the film itself highlights this point (the absurdity of the bigger death star). They even make some tongue in cheek comments about it. That no matter how much bigger your technology gets there is always some bigger piece, and always some way to destroy it. The purpose of starkiller base is to point out the need to look elsewhere. It's also why Snoke is more concerned with finding Luke Skywalker than using the galaxy destroying weapon at their disposal, and his primary concern as the base is being destroyed is to make sure that Hux gets his force user off the planet. It's also why the chief proponent of the weapon is a fresh faced hysterical nazi in his late 20s.dprival78 wrote:can't wait to see what the next version is like.Monkey_Driven wrote:The Starkiller planet likely travels from star to star. They just used an existing planet as the bulk of the battle station rather than making one from scratch.
i bet it's even BIGGER
"Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed. The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the Force."
Those are the things i dont like on how it ¨mirrors¨with EP4.
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Um...VinylGuy wrote:Something Vader already said in ANH.stip wrote:This often goes overlooked, but the film itself highlights this point (the absurdity of the bigger death star). They even make some tongue in cheek comments about it. That no matter how much bigger your technology gets there is always some bigger piece, and always some way to destroy it. The purpose of starkiller base is to point out the need to look elsewhere. It's also why Snoke is more concerned with finding Luke Skywalker than using the galaxy destroying weapon at their disposal, and his primary concern as the base is being destroyed is to make sure that Hux gets his force user off the planet. It's also why the chief proponent of the weapon is a fresh faced hysterical nazi in his late 20s.dprival78 wrote:can't wait to see what the next version is like.Monkey_Driven wrote:The Starkiller planet likely travels from star to star. They just used an existing planet as the bulk of the battle station rather than making one from scratch.
i bet it's even BIGGER
"Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed. The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the Force."
Those are the things i dont like on how it ¨mirrors¨with EP4.
That quote is from Star Wars, not The Force Awakens. Stip was just drawing a parallel. No one says that in The Force Awakens.
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Also Snoke says 'if Skywalker returns..'
He never specifies which Skywalker.
Something mark hamill pointed out the other day.
He never specifies which Skywalker.
Something mark hamill pointed out the other day.
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Fucking Vader is coming back bitches.dimejinky99 wrote:Also Snoke says 'if Skywalker returns..'
He never specifies which Skywalker.
Something mark hamill pointed out the other day.
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