Kylo and Rey brother and sister....she was removed from the order when Kylo began going dark.
This is my current theory as well.
Can anybody who has watched the movie tell me how important are the snowtroopers, squad leaders, flametroopers and stormtrooper officers? Do they have a lot of screen time or only seconds?
Thanks
Can anybody who has watched the movie tell me how important are the snowtroopers, squad leaders, flametroopers and stormtrooper officers? Do they have a lot of screen time or only seconds?
Thanks
Background filler at best. SorryCan anybody who has watched the movie tell me how important are the snowtroopers, squad leaders, flametroopers and stormtrooper officers? Do they have a lot of screen time or only seconds?
Thanks
Snowtroopers: 10 seconds
Squad Leader/Officers: 5 seconds?
Flametroopers: 2 seconds
Stormtroopers: Plenty and they could actually fight!
There's a female Stormtrooper as well, it was quite a random scene with Kylo.
The Riot Control trooper had the most significant scene outside of the regular troopers.
Saw the film earlier today and have mixed feelings. Still digesting it and perhaps some time or a second viewing will help.
I thought I was watching "A New Hope 2.0", for the most part. There were some differences, obviously, but the similarities struck me with each scene...
- Another desert planet
- Another Cantina scene
- Another Death Star
- Another Death Star attack
- Another flight of the Millennium Falcon and X-wings exiting the area of the exploding DS...
Ship designs were bleh. The ships were always characters in their own right, with unique designs based on where they came from.
Why only X-wings version 2.0? Why no B-wings, Y-wings and A-wings 2.0?
But there were many other elements that I truly enjoyed. So in the end, for me, it was a good Star Wars movie but not one that blew me away, as did "Empire", for example.
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