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wolfsite: *Lets out Darth Vader "Nooooooo" Scream*
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tinyE: Yes yes I know. The angles in heaven are crying now.

Of course, they are tears of joy, but tears none the less. :D
They will be right angles at least :)
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tinyE: Yes yes I know. The angles in heaven are crying now.

Of course, they are tears of joy, but tears none the less. :D
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wolfsite: They will be right angles at least :)
Leave it to me to prove my stupidity in an effort to admit my stupidity. XD
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tinyE: Just out of curiosity, am I the only one that liked Ep VII? :P
No, I kind of liked Episode VII as well.

However, I think I need to explain why. I'm sure you're familiar with the infinite monkey theorem? It's kind of like that, only instead of typewriters, you give the monkeys crayons. Eventually one of the monkeys draws a circle on a piece of paper. You take the paper and go "Hey, this circle looks EXACTLY like the Death Star in the original Star Wars! Great job, monkey! Here, have a banana!" :-)

This is basically my level of appreciation for Episode VII.
Oh no! How can Rey possibily defeat Kylo... again? I'm on the edge of my seat!
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idbeholdME: True, games were great. To me, it will always be Kyle Katarn who stole the Deathstar plans and halted the production of the Dark Troopers after defeating general Mohc.
Come on. Look, I like Dark Forces/Jedi Knight games a lot. A lot lot. But the first one barely ahd a plot, and that one level about stealing the Death Star plans is about 1000x lamer than Rogue One.

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markrichardb: Oh no! How can Rey possibily defeat Kylo... again? I'm on the edge of my seat!
Yep, Kylo is basically a saturday morning cartoon "I'll get you next time!!" villain.
Post edited August 27, 2019 by Breja
okay well. I think I've been beat up enough for one day. :P
Locking the thread on its creator's request.