lets get into a Stark debate! that always ends well.What about Stark's endless caustic diatribes in the gaming subforum?
I did lol at people's 'G&C is sooo dead' shtick. Y'all want to discuss games. Go start a thread.
lets get into a Stark debate! that always ends well.What about Stark's endless caustic diatribes in the gaming subforum?
The execution of Count Dooku in ROTS is something that I think fits into the movie thematically, but could've been done so much better if Lucas had just come up with the idea and then hired people who actually knew how to write and direct a scene to work enacting it.Big Orangutan wrote:when Palpatine ordered the on the spot execution of Count Dooku (a guy who not exactly didn't have it coming).
Well to be imperfect is very human.Bakustra wrote: Return of the Jedi features the first revelation that the Jedi weren't perfect, and the ending basically says that the Jedi were wrong about the Force. It's the first element of things that would later crop up in the prequels.
what about them?Big Orangutan wrote:What about Stark's endless caustic diatribes in the gaming subforum?Bakustra wrote:
it's also quite possible that skyfall is mediocre and nuwho is driven by a toxic ouroboros of nostalgia
but actually sdn tends to ignore stuff more than anything, especially when it comes to games
i don't think this is necessarily the case somehowStas and Shep weren't no trouble, but Thanas' elitism and heavy handedness was one major factor for History currently being a discussion wasteland and minefield.Phongn wrote: I don't think Thanas or Stas (or before, Shep) were that heavy-handed in History? It's just that there isn't all that much interest there. ADR's daily post-counts more less tells the story.
this is basically the jedi bullshitting to cover up the fact that they're idiots, looking at the overall context of the films.Veef wrote:Well to be imperfect is very human.Bakustra wrote: Return of the Jedi features the first revelation that the Jedi weren't perfect, and the ending basically says that the Jedi were wrong about the Force. It's the first element of things that would later crop up in the prequels.
I don't like the way the Prequels attribute most of their imperfections to some wizard makin' their brains all fuzzy though.
Obviously I choose the wrong profession, should have been a legalised thief.magic princess wrote:Yet this is the very lifeblood of the excitement of a Beltway Bandit: Getting invited to Fox News to drop just enough hints about something to skirt around your Top Secret clearance and make all the professional officers angry at the spirit-but-not-letter violations of the talking head getting paid 300 USD an hour to tell Lockheed we need a 5 billion dollar programme for Mach 5 underwater rocket torpedoes.Infinity Biscuit wrote:Hinting at it seems at least as bad as saying it outright, though, since now everyone here probably assumes something worse than what it actually was :L
That's an interesting thought, haven't considered it before. Given their usual performance as essentially disposable mooks in the movies and (most of) the EU, it fits rather well I think.magic princess wrote:I've always felt Stormtroopers were more like the Republican Guard, and about as effective.
No, more like this Republican Guard.Oxymoron wrote:Republican Guard ?
Well, they're more like a corp of bodyguards : a bit like a militarized Secret Service, with a number of ceremonial roles.
The World of Tanks thread is still going strong.Bakustra wrote:but actually sdn tends to ignore stuff more than anything, especially when it comes to games
who knows w/ hipster dude, but i have to say that that's probably not as big of a problem as the only people wanting to talk about history being obsessed primarily with weapons systems. like, you take a look at the mesoamerican/ancient mediterranean + middle east threads on SA and they have a pretty wide range of chat about the civilizations. and, of course, there's a bunch of stuff that could easily be answered by telling people to read 1491 and 1493 or debt the first 5K years, or at least summarizing them. but somehow it never happens. i mean, it would be a pretty big problem if history actually had a wider posterbase, but as it is it almost looks more like mercykilling.Losonti Tokash wrote:When people say thanas is heavy handed are they talking about how he'll roll into a thread about history topic, declare everyone wrong/stupid, then refuse to elaborate on anything before locking it
Bakustra wrote:
what about them?
How did History subforum become one of the struggling SD.Net's deader subforums then? I wouldn't say he was the main cause but he didn't help, despite his talent, and he shat things up. If the History forum should've been less about whimsical intellectual doodling and more about serious research and information sharing, maybe it should've been run more like a legitimate virtual classroom?i don't think this is necessarily the case somehow
Well I get the impression that this "darkening" of the Force (a natural occurrance that happens every so often and feels like a white noise descending upon the senses of Force users) was something that usefully co-incided with the institutional entropy rippling through the dying Old Republic, two events that get exploited by the Sith conspiracy. Dooku and his Seperatist movement seemed like a gigantic decoy to detract attention away from Palpatine and a pretext for the military build up. But Lucas' writing/directing was too workmanlike to convey it very well if that was what he intended.this is basically the jedi bullshitting to cover up the fact that they're idiots, looking at the overall context of the films.Veef wrote:Well to be imperfect is very human.Bakustra wrote: Return of the Jedi features the first revelation that the Jedi weren't perfect, and the ending basically says that the Jedi were wrong about the Force. It's the first element of things that would later crop up in the prequels.
I don't like the way the Prequels attribute most of their imperfections to some wizard makin' their brains all fuzzy though.
A BMW X3timmy wrote:I picture Thanas looking like this
What do YOU think he looks like?
Darksi4190 wrote:Ok yeah, "a billion times over" is obvious hyperbole, but I have a hard time seeing any of the political entities in any of the Gundam universes surviving a war with the Galactic Empire.F.J. Prefect, Esq wrote:Only if you close your eyes and imagine a different Star Wars to the one depicted on screenDarksi4190 wrote:Bah. You're just butthurt because Star Wars owns Gundam like a billion times over