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Post by Kenbo on Feb 25, 2014 15:58:02 GMT -5
I guess... However I watched the trailer on mute when I was "analyzing" it so idk what he said... .... It was early in the morning k So the big one? We don't know who. But probably some spirit on Morriband. No not that guy... But Nvm it is Sidious I watched the video again and it's not armor.... I think the one I watched earlier wasn't very good quality..
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Post by bobafett590 on Feb 25, 2014 15:58:30 GMT -5
Yet TCW has done this so many times with so many valuable pieces of EU. Making Moriband the Sith homeworld is a bigger change than you may think. Even if it is an alternative name for Korriban it is stupid because Moriband is mentioned by no one over the course of thousands of years. Also, EU writers have put in a lot of effort to write their stories. It takes a great amount of dedication. Then TCW writers just dispose of this when they see fit. And I'm not going crazy, I'm pointing out a negative aspect of TCW & explaining why I dislike it Sadly the EU isn't as "valuable," it's not G-canon and thanks to GL it's allowed to be written. But when he wants to change something, no one should be mad because that's exactly why it's called the EU. It's basically published fanfiction that people take seriously, sometimes even more seriously than actual G-canon. TCW is T-Canon. It may still be a higher canon either way but some EU stories must be left untouched.
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Post by Namialus on Feb 25, 2014 16:01:37 GMT -5
Sadly the EU isn't as "valuable," it's not G-canon and thanks to GL it's allowed to be written. But when he wants to change something, no one should be mad because that's exactly why it's called the EU. It's basically published fanfiction that people take seriously, sometimes even more seriously than actual G-canon. TCW is T-Canon. It may still be a higher canon either way but some EU stories must be left untouched. TCW is created directly by George Lucas, therefore it is G-canon. It's not on the same level as video games or other TV shows. And why should some be left untouched? Many EU stories even contradict each other.
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 25, 2014 16:01:49 GMT -5
I just noticed when they said "Morriband" and the "ancient home world of the Sith" it sounded different but they're probably trying to say Morriband is the ancient home world of the Sith... Man..
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Post by bobafett590 on Feb 25, 2014 16:02:48 GMT -5
TCW is T-Canon. It may still be a higher canon either way but some EU stories must be left untouched. TCW is created directly by George Lucas, therefore it is G-canon. It's not on the same level as video games or other TV shows. And why should some be left untouched? Many EU stories even contradict each other. Firstly, Leland Chee has explicitly said TCW is T-Canon and George Lucas never objected. Secondly, Star Wars is always contradicting itself.
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Post by bobafett590 on Feb 25, 2014 16:04:56 GMT -5
I just noticed when they said "Morriband" and the "ancient home world of the Sith" it sounded different but they're probably trying to say Morriband is the ancient home world of the Sith... Man.. It makes no sense. The Sith were always on Korriban, they were the natives. Dark Jedi came along and became lords over them (thus, Sith Lords). So if Moriband is a completely new planet, then it will mess so many things up.
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Post by Namialus on Feb 25, 2014 16:05:23 GMT -5
TCW is created directly by George Lucas, therefore it is G-canon. It's not on the same level as video games or other TV shows. And why should some be left untouched? Many EU stories even contradict each other. Firstly, Leland Chee has explicitly said TCW is T-Canon and George Lucas never objected. Secondly, Star Wars is always contradicting itself. TCW is not on the same level as anything below the films. And G-canon never contradicts itself.
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Post by bobafett590 on Feb 25, 2014 16:06:48 GMT -5
Firstly, Leland Chee has explicitly said TCW is T-Canon and George Lucas never objected. Secondly, Star Wars is always contradicting itself. TCW is not on the same level as anything below the films. And G-canon never contradicts itself. Yes it is. It is T-Canon which is below G-Canon. And I referring to Star Wars as a whole, there are many contradictions. And trust me, when Disney releases these Spin off movies, the G-Canon will be messed up as well. And the whole concept of Canon levels is going to be scrapped and replaced
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 25, 2014 16:07:15 GMT -5
I just noticed when they said "Morriband" and the "ancient home world of the Sith" it sounded different but they're probably trying to say Morriband is the ancient home world of the Sith... Man.. It makes no sense. The Sith were always on Korriban, they were the natives. Dark Jedi came along and became lords over them (thus, Sith Lords). So if Moriband is a completely new planet, then it will mess so many things up. I wish it was Korriban because it seems more real not same fake made up shiz..... But it was probably done as to not mess with TOR continuity stuff... However it kind of does mess it up in a different way..
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Post by Namialus on Feb 25, 2014 16:16:10 GMT -5
Morriband is not a new planet. It's a different name for Korriban.
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Post by bobafett590 on Feb 25, 2014 16:17:50 GMT -5
Morriband is not a new planet. It's a different name for Korriban. Proof? I have heard no confirmation. And an alternate name is better I guess but doesn't make sense because no one has ever called Korriban "Morriband".
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Post by Namialus on Feb 25, 2014 16:18:52 GMT -5
Morriband is not a new planet. It's a different name for Korriban. Proof? I have heard no confirmation Exactly what I mean when I say EU-lovers that hate TCW go crazy.
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Post by bane on Feb 25, 2014 16:20:35 GMT -5
Morriband is not a new planet. It's a different name for Korriban. ... But, why do they need a new name? That's what I'm wondering.
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Post by bobafett590 on Feb 25, 2014 16:20:59 GMT -5
Proof? I have heard no confirmation Exactly what I mean when I say EU-lovers that hate TCW go crazy. But since it isn't confirmed we have to assume that it might be a new planet or an alternative name (both would screw stuff up big time). Also, due to TCW's history of screwing up the EU, it could be a new planet. We don't know, but I dislike it either way because it messes stuff up so much and is pointless.
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Post by Cad Bane (Dark) on Feb 25, 2014 17:10:31 GMT -5
Is it just me or does anyone think we are getting to many spoilers. Because I feel like I know half of the Order 66 arc? With the episode discriptions and trailer combined
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Post by Pinda on Feb 25, 2014 17:14:14 GMT -5
Is it just me or does anyone think we are getting to many spoilers. Because I feel like I know half of the Order 66 arc? With the episode discriptions and trailer combined Well, describe the arc to me in PM then. And I'll see how wrong/right you are (without spoiling anything).
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Post by Potato on Feb 25, 2014 17:19:14 GMT -5
I think people are freaking out way too much over Morriband (or whatever it's called). It could be a different name, a mispronunciation, or just those species saying things weirdly. Come on people, that seriously can't be the only thing you got out of this trailer. Don't complain until you know for sure. Well, like others have said, it's probably just a vision. But if it is Yoda that sees it, there's got to be a way his mind's erased. All of this really reminds me of Mortis. I guess these are the episodes they were talking about when they said ideas from it would be "returned to later". Remember that the future is not set in stone. Yoda even said "many possible futures there are" and he could have thought this was another possible future. I think if Yoda saw the jedi order getting destroyed by clones and Palpatine it'd make things kind of obvious... Is it just me or does anyone think we are getting to many spoilers. Because I feel like I know half of the Order 66 arc? With the episode discriptions and trailer combined It's better than the Maul arc last year.
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Post by Newan on Feb 25, 2014 17:58:50 GMT -5
Morriband is not a new planet. It's a different name for Korriban. It's pronounced Korriban not Morriband.
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Post by Pinda on Feb 25, 2014 18:00:18 GMT -5
Morriband is not a new planet. It's a different name for Korriban. It's pronounced Korriban not Morriband. Let's just wait until the episode. I'm sure it will be explained or corrected. It's just (the pronunciation of) a name... let's focus on other aspects of this trailer.
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Post by Newan on Feb 25, 2014 18:04:01 GMT -5
It's pronounced Korriban not Morriband. Let's just wait until the episode. I'm sure it will be explained or corrected. It's just (the pronunciation of) a name... let's focus on other aspects of this trailer. It's still Korriban and DF take is invalid.
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Post by Namialus on Feb 25, 2014 18:36:28 GMT -5
Let's just wait until the episode. I'm sure it will be explained or corrected. It's just (the pronunciation of) a name... let's focus on other aspects of this trailer. It's still Korriban and DF take is invalid. Can you get over it and actually, idk, watch the other 2 minutes of the trailer? A name isn't going to change anything.
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Post by Cad Bane (Dark) on Feb 25, 2014 19:14:17 GMT -5
Some more stuff I noticed after watching the trailer over and over. First off, I'm sure most people noticed this, but when Yoda sees the vision of Order 66 you can see a quick shot of Sidious killing Kit Fisto. Second, I'm sure Pinda and Ivar already know this since they've seen this arc, but it looks like Fives shaves his head later on. I paused at one point in the trailer and it showed a bald clone with the 5 tattoo like Fives has and the same goatee. Another shot also shows Shaak Ti force pushing that clone against a wall, so it looks like Fives gets caught by the jedi eventually after he's falsely accused for trying to kill Palpatine (that isn't a spoiler, it was in the episode descriptions). Oh, also, those four things that told Yoda to go to the ancient home world of the sith all seem to have different expressions, which is sort of cool. It's still a spoiler.
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Post by Cad Bane (Dark) on Feb 25, 2014 19:16:30 GMT -5
People need to chill if it's called Morriband. They might have an explanation.
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Post by bane on Feb 25, 2014 19:21:11 GMT -5
People need to chill if it's called Morriband. They might have an explanation. A copyright issue? Yeah... It must be that...
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 25, 2014 19:21:49 GMT -5
What if Fives' order 65 thing is triggered.... Lulz nah..
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Post by Cad Bane (Dark) on Feb 25, 2014 19:21:50 GMT -5
Pinda, { Possible Spoiler}Is the Dooku vs Anakin and Obi-Wan part of the Clovis arc?
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Post by Potato on Feb 25, 2014 19:26:13 GMT -5
Some more stuff I noticed after watching the trailer over and over. First off, I'm sure most people noticed this, but when Yoda sees the vision of Order 66 you can see a quick shot of Sidious killing Kit Fisto. Second, I'm sure Pinda and Ivar already know this since they've seen this arc, but it looks like Fives shaves his head later on. I paused at one point in the trailer and it showed a bald clone with the 5 tattoo like Fives has and the same goatee. Another shot also shows Shaak Ti force pushing that clone against a wall, so it looks like Fives gets caught by the jedi eventually after he's falsely accused for trying to kill Palpatine (that isn't a spoiler, it was in the episode descriptions). Oh, also, those four things that told Yoda to go to the ancient home world of the sith all seem to have different expressions, which is sort of cool. It's still a spoiler. Not really, it's a major plot point What if Fives' order 65 thing is triggered.... Lulz nah.. You mean 66?
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Post by Cad Bane (Dark) on Feb 25, 2014 19:33:32 GMT -5
Not really, it's a major plot point What if Fives' order 65 thing is triggered.... Lulz nah.. You mean 66? What is the difference?
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Post by Potato on Feb 25, 2014 19:36:52 GMT -5
Not really, it's a major plot point You mean 66? What is the difference? If it's a major event like Fives dying (IDK if that will happen, but I bet it would), then that's a spoiler. This was a plot point that's publicly been released in the episode description, so it's really not that bad since we were intended to see it (unlike the Maul book last year that shouldn't have leaked so early).
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 25, 2014 19:39:30 GMT -5
Not really, it's a major plot point What if Fives' order 65 thing is triggered.... Lulz nah.. You mean 66? Isn't order 65 where they kill the Chancellor..?
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