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Post by catlover on Jun 10, 2021 20:28:58 GMT -5
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Post by worksforme2 on Jun 17, 2021 20:54:51 GMT -5
How is this possible? Just finished watching "The Mandalorian". Time frame is post Empire collapse. Last episode in a death fight aboard an old Imperial bulk cruiser. Our heroes are about to be wiped out by a bunch of super robots. Unexpectedly a Jedi lands on board and proceeds to defeat and destroy all the robots. Jedi turns out to be Luke Skywalker. He supposedly died in the Star Wars series. So how is he alive again?
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Post by Handy on Jun 17, 2021 21:39:35 GMT -5
So how is he alive again?
Maybe the "Star Wars" series are becoming like day time soaps where people reappear for another fight or abduction or maybe the 10th marriage, but the woman having another man's baby.
It that called "artistic license?"
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Post by catlover on Jun 20, 2021 9:26:52 GMT -5
Turns out this was a hoax
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Post by h on Jun 21, 2021 7:23:36 GMT -5
How is this possible? Just finished watching "The Mandalorian". Time frame is post Empire collapse. Last episode in a death fight aboard an old Imperial bulk cruiser. Our heroes are about to be wiped out by a bunch of super robots. Unexpectedly a Jedi lands on board and proceeds to defeat and destroy all the robots. Jedi turns out to be Luke Skywalker. He supposedly died in the Star Wars series. So how is he alive again? I believe The Mandalorian takes place shortly after the fall of the Empire, but before the events of most of the Disney sequels. It's before Luke's death in the timeline so it fits.
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Post by worksforme2 on Jun 21, 2021 10:16:34 GMT -5
How is this possible? Just finished watching "The Mandalorian". Time frame is post Empire collapse. Last episode in a death fight aboard an old Imperial bulk cruiser. Our heroes are about to be wiped out by a bunch of super robots. Unexpectedly a Jedi lands on board and proceeds to defeat and destroy all the robots. Jedi turns out to be Luke Skywalker. He supposedly died in the Star Wars series. So how is he alive again? I believe The Mandalorian takes place shortly after the fall of the Empire, but before the events of most of the Disney sequels. It's before Luke's death in the timeline so it fits. OK, you are saying the Mandalorian took place between the collapse of the Empire and the rise of the !st Order. I can live with that.
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Post by h on Jun 21, 2021 13:00:00 GMT -5
I believe The Mandalorian takes place shortly after the fall of the Empire, but before the events of most of the Disney sequels. It's before Luke's death in the timeline so it fits. OK, you are saying the Mandalorian took place between the collapse of the Empire and the rise of the !st Order. I can live with that. That's the way I interpreted it. I don't recall any mentions of the first order, or maybe it was just beginning.
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Post by Handy on Jun 21, 2021 17:43:42 GMT -5
Mandalorian? This is the first time I heard about Mandalorian anything. starwars.fandom.com/wiki/MandalorianThis "Star Wars" stuff gets complicated, who did what and when. There are so many things to organize. The original "Star Wars" movie was much simpler.
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Post by worksforme2 on Jun 21, 2021 20:59:48 GMT -5
The Mandalorian is a Star Wars series and just wrapped up the 2nd season. The Mandalorian is basically a hired gun/bounty hunter with a strict moral compass, sort of like Paladin. Basically there is nothing he won't take on if the price is right. But if he figures there is something that isn't kosher about the deal, he is apt to unloose a Kraken.
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Post by Handy on Jun 22, 2021 11:42:58 GMT -5
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