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So was technology in the SW universe ever at a more primitive level? Because so far every time period we've been back to still has the same spaceships, hyperdrive, holograms, droids, etc everywhere you look. And it makes me wonder why they even bothered setting this show in the past, if it's going to have all the same stuff in it as every other series.
Not really. Their society has basically peaked. You go back to the Old Republic about 3,000 years ago and it’s all basically the same technology, although the style and design of things is a bit less sleek and refined but still more or less the same.THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Haven't even seen it, but the trailers (and that it's supposed to be 100 years earlier) have been baffling to me for this exact reason. Does nothing evolve and change - ever?
Not really. Their society has basically peaked. You go back to the Old Republic about 3,000 years ago and it’s all basically the same technology, although the style and design of things is a bit less sleek and refined but still more or less the same.
100 years in a society that’s already advanced to this level of technology is basically nothing.
James Mangold movie might be a bit different as this deals with the dawn of the Jedi.
They lack imagination to create new things.
Not really. Their society has basically peaked. You go back to the Old Republic about 3,000 years ago and it’s all basically the same technology, although the style and design of things is a bit less sleek and refined but still more or less the same.
100 years in a society that’s already advanced to this level of technology is basically nothing.
James Mangold movie might be a bit different as this deals with the dawn of the Jedi.
i.e.,
Suppose that's the problem with having a fictional universe with such a recgonisable and iconic identity, how do you change it without straying too far from what makes Star Wars... Star Wars?I know that's how a lot of the SW stuff over the years (books, etc) has been, but I'm just saying it's been a minor bugbear for me. Not a biggy, but it would be more interesting if there were variances throughout "their history" rather than having huge spans of time with (seemingly) no technological changes.
Not really a Disney problem though, it's been that way forever even when George was in charge.i.e.,
a good way to explain would be for galactic cataclysms/wars/AI uprisings to sort of reset the galaxy every now and then, with the survivors having to start again. characters fighting to reclaim lost tech and rebuild Fallout style.
that way, you can have hyper advanced star wars, primitive star wars and familliar star wars without the development of tech being entirely linear
The rest of that dialogue from "there goes another one" went "hold your fire, there's no life forms". I took that to mean, there was probably at least one other pod, but they destroyed it when they detected life forms. The commanding officer elected to not fire on it, because they assumed it was empty. That's why when it was reported to Vader, they included that detail, that "an escape pod was jettisoned during the fighting, but no life forms were aboard". Vader then realized that "she must've hidden the plans in the escape pod".The hard part though is if you stray too far from the "familiar" people will say it doesn't feel like SW. Catch 22.
But what Dave said struck a cord because it's something that's played on my mind about SW over the years.
(just like: "there goes another one." to "AN escape pod was jettisoned..." even as a kid that annoyed me OCD ridden mongrel!)
The rest of that dialogue from "there goes another one" went "hold your fire, there's no life forms". I took that to mean, there was probably at least one other pod, but they destroyed it when they detected life forms. The commanding officer elected to not fire on it, because they assumed it was empty. That's why when it was reported to Vader, they included that detail, that "an escape pod was jettisoned during the fighting, but no life forms were aboard". Vader then realized that "she must've hidden the plans in the escape pod".
Or maybe that's just my head canon.
Of course, as I think Family Guy drew attention to, why wouldn't they fire on that escape pod regardless that no lifeforms were detected? How much does a Lazerblast cost?The rest of that dialogue from "there goes another one" went "hold your fire, there's no life forms". I took that to mean, there was probably at least one other pod, but they destroyed it when they detected life forms. The commanding officer elected to not fire on it, because they assumed it was empty. That's why when it was reported to Vader, they included that detail, that "an escape pod was jettisoned during the fighting, but no life forms were aboard". Vader then realized that "she must've hidden the plans in the escape pod".
Or maybe that's just my head canon.
They're gonna try and make the Mando & Grogu movie as similar to the first two seasons of the Disney+ show as possible. When everything else fails, quickly re-group and get back to what's already been proven successfulI do wonder what will happen to Star Wars in the next few years.
Not so sure about that. It will likely not be very good, but successful?... Casual viewers and kids swallow all kinds of crap so who knows. Maybe Gen Z and their younger siblings will like it?...If Ahsoka was their lowest rated series with tons of fan favorite characters and a few genuinely decent episodes then I can't even imagine how poorly this show will do.
And my axe!...They still got your views
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