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STAR WARS VII - "The Force Awakens" - Movie Discussion


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51 minutes ago, Darth_Raichu said:

I do not know, how would a coach "teach" a young kicker just a few seconds before he does an important penalty kick?

"Use the force!"

(I taught him everything ;-) )

And I agree to jeff_14 that the abilities of the ghosts seem to be fairly limited. Otherwise Qui-Gon would run around all time long, drinking coffee, peeping, 'n stuff. Also I think that the ghosts are beyond and don't want to interfere too much in matters that no longer concern them.

 

Kylo Ren is probably the illegitimate son of Palpatine. I mean seriously wouldn't that be fun? ;-) (Some imperial officer (female!) "yeah you know... this one night stand 20 years ago... with that creepy old dude... well turns out 'twas the emperor... here you go, now you know who your father was... and eh... by the way... Luke Skywalker killed him!")

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9 minutes ago, Locutus001 said:

Kylo Ren is probably the illegitimate son of Palpatine. I mean seriously wouldn't that be fun? ;-) (Some imperial officer (female!) "yeah you know... this one night stand 20 years ago... with that creepy old dude... well turns out 'twas the emperor... here you go, now you know who your father was... and eh... by the way... Luke Skywalker killed him!")

Switch 1 night stand with midichlorian manipulation and female officer with a slave... I hope we do not see young emo Kylo Ren who hates sands :P

 

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One or more of the force ghosts may have directed Luke to one or more private stashes of teaching material. Obi-Wan and yoda had a long time by themselves to prepare for a time when a new Jedi/order was needed with very few practicing teachers. They would have wanted to be able to provide instruction if anything had happened to them.

Luke was a poorly trained student, barely grasping the fundamentals as he ran off to adventure after a short time in training. yoda revealed skepticism of his qualities and qualifications when Luke returned to complete his training. The PT reveals that most of a couple decades was required in an intensive apprenticeship program to make one ready for becoming a Jedi. Even after the program completed, one would still need to study to attempt to understand all facets of being a Jedi.

Lukek would need decades to learn to become a Jedi master, and to determine which parts of the Jedi doctrine worked, and which created more problems. His early attempts to train people the way that he had been trained could create failures that become embittered if he turned his back on them,

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Jais I see you crackin the whip on some threads, sometimes this upsets people and they leave.  Have seen it before.

I'm joking with a fellow member. No whip is being cracked. Like I posted in the Paris thread, 99% of the forums have been lightly moderated because the vast majority of our current community know how to act civil.

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4 minutes ago, jaisonline said:

 

I'm joking with a fellow member. No whip is being cracked. Like I posted in the Paris thread, 99% of the forums have been lightly moderated because the vast majority of our current community know how to act civil.

I'm cool with it.  He'll crack me offline.

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