I've been trying to stay out of these discussions (it definitely didn't go well when I complained about the issue on another board), but my own complaint had nothing to do with robot deaths....
I'd very much love to see more of Paul McGann on-screen, but if we're stipulating "use a previous Doctor-actor as a new incarnation" to start with, I don't think there's much argument that David Tennant has the most fans of the viable alternatives (Tom Baker can still do a great job with voice...
Assuming it's even paid, yes. No disagreement. But Trump's so notorious for not paying his bills in the first place, the amount is really quite secondary.
But if you want stiffer penalties, the process has to go through these steps first. To imagine otherwise is delusional.
I enjoyed seeing them again, too, although I confess to pedantically asking "why are there THREE on the screen right now? Where's the odd one's partner?"
While I can certainly see that this may not always be possible, I could see Hasbro actually making this kind of thing a selling point. It depends on how much they want to cater to folks customizing their product.
I imagine that's still an open question, but Ahsoka herself justified taking on Sabine as an apprentice with language that suggests (at least to me) that it could indeed happen to anyone. That said, while the emotional state and/or pressing need shouldn't be discounted, neither should the actual...
(I'm letting the rest pass for now. We're simply not going to agree on most of that)
It's worth keeping in mind that the only reason any "rush" was involved in getting the Chimera back to the Star Wars galaxy was because Ahsoka had arrived (and, arguably, because Sabine had found Ezra). There...
FWIW, I think the World Between Worlds is the most likely trajectory. I actually expected that to be how Ahsoka was going to get to the galaxy farther, farther, away in the first place.
But there's nothing (known?) that's special about the Chimera. As was stated before, if all that was needed was to get the cargo (whatever that happens to be), another ship could have been used.
Surely someone's making (or will make) spare connector points for these faceplates. I'd have to assume that looking for something like that would be far preferable to destructive surgery on your toy.
Obviously I'm not as well-versed in the mythos... the idea that Kamino is in another galaxy is decidedly news to me. Even Wookiepedia merely places it "in a remote star system in Wild Space of the galaxy". While I'll concede it goes on to say that it "was considered extragalactic due to its...
I can only repeat that Huyang pointed out that the use of those hyperdrives together created something new. The ability to go to another galaxy is not a feature of unadjusted hyperdrives.
That seems to be happening more and more these days. While I certainly still support new figures for those who now can't easily get the old ones, if it isn't superior in some important way to the original (and I already have the original), I'm not going to buy the new toy and will be perfectly...
I'm not even sure how to respond to this. The ring was completely new technology. Huyang commented on its immensity. They weren't just traveling to some uncharted star, but to an entirely different galaxy. Several orders of magnitude farther away. None of the stuff you said is relevant.
While I can believe that Ahsoka's ship does now have the tracking data to get them home, my understanding is that the hyperdrive abilities of the ring were so massively beyond those of traditional hyperdrives that the distance required to get home is simply too great for Ahsoka's ship to handle...
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