I finished playing of the devil then I closed my eyes and when I opened them again I'd made a fan poster for ep 1. the cyberpunk ace attorney-like with horrible women in it got me what else is new đđ€
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I finished playing of the devil then I closed my eyes and when I opened them again I'd made a fan poster for ep 1. the cyberpunk ace attorney-like with horrible women in it got me what else is new đđ€
Fit check for my Jedi era
SABINE WREN CONCEPT ART FOR SEASON 3 OF STAR WARS REBELS
âThe crew explored various hairstyles for Sabine to signify her emotional growthâ
i hate economy what the fuck does it mean that the republicâs loan interest have been raised while the separatistsâ has not??? what is sidious trying to do??? uh????
Hi hi, sooo
When you take out a loan in real life you'll have an interest associated with it. That is an added amount of money you'll pay based on that percent. Let's say you take a loan of 1000 dollars with a 5% interest rate. That means you owe that 1000 dollars plus 5% of 1000, which would be 50 dollars. Interest increased in periods, let's say monthly. So, at the turn of every month while you are paying off the loan, that interest rate adds another 50 dollars. Meaning if you take a loan of 1000 and take 12 months to pay it off, you'll actually end up paying 1600 because 50 dollars gets added to the overall payment the longer you're paying it off.
SOOOOO, loan interest is the cost of borrowing money. By increasing the Republic's loan interest, Sidious is costing The Republic more money on top the amount of the loan. The Separatist's having a lower/non existent loan interest means they will be able to spend more money and profit from the war. He's worsening the living conditions of the Republic's people, making the war appear negative and bad for the economy, which would rile the people against the senate and Jedi whereas the Separatist's believe the war is going well and has been prosperous so they're willing to keep fighting and pouring their money into the cause.
can weâ can we be friends?
Yessss let's be friends!
He ends up drowning to death and the empire never happens. The end đ„°.
thinking about the rancor handler at the beginning of ROTJ mourning his monster's death is foreshadowing for Luke and Vader
@dandelionsandderivatives yes of course!
We're all familiar with the scene at the beginning of ROTJ where Luke beats the mighty beast that looks like something out of space Jurassic park. It has a face that one might say only a mother could love.
Everything about this creature emphasizes how monstrous it is. There's obviously the design, but there's also the fact that it is Jabba's method of destroying those who displease him. The horror is mild, but there are undertones of monster movie-esque themes in the scene. Luke waiting for the rancor to emerge from the shadows, etc etc. For all that, it's typical action movie stuff, and it ends in a moment that the audience might find a little humorous. After Luke defeats the rancor in a Jedi hero moment, the movie turns to the rancor keeper - who cries over the monster's death.
It's a ludicrous contrast, and although perhaps a bit touching, more funny than anything else. Monsters are meant to be beaten - what else would you do with one? Even this monster had someone who loved him is the underlying message, but there is a little bit of "pet owner of savage dog" type thing going on. I would say it's primarily meant to be humorous in the moment. After all, who would mourn the death of a brutal monster?
Fast forward to the last part of the movie, though, and all of a sudden...
Much like the rancor keeper, Luke is alone in his grief. A major theme of ROTJ is how solitary his journey is. He's set apart from the others. Although I would argue the potentially scorching hot take that Leia would also feel grief over Vader (just an entirely different grief), Luke stands alone.
If we turn back to the rancor keeper and his grief for an attack monster now (notably, a monster kept at the beck and call of a corrupt ruler), it suddenly has a new light, and the question implicit in the moment - monsters are meant to be beaten; after all, what else would you do with one? - suddenly has a new answer.
Every day the Star Wars fandom finds more meaning and pathos than even George Lucas could have dreamed of, and if that's not the most George Lucas "make a modern myth" thing ever, I don't know what is.
The Clone Wars were the perfect Jedi trap. By fighting at all, the Jedi lost.
Bad Batch Sketch Page #2 â AU & Regs
The sketches that the first AU picture was supposed to be a part of. Some of these are hints of ideas and some are straight up impossible what-ifs đ„Č. There were too many on this one.
Heavy-hitter trio! Hevy! Itâs Hevy!!!
Domino Duo kicking butt and taking names.
Fives AU protective vibes & hints
Jesse & Kix Comfort/Angst
Cody rescue. Protected in Rexâs poncho ;-;
Hunter bringing two knives to a gun fight feat. Cody
Howzer and Mayday would talk. I know they would.
Plan 99 alternate. Reunion.
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Felcuian Flora | Aayla Secura, illustrated by Eli Hyder
family reunion - and farewell // the escape
âHer battles against the Sith weigh on her. She questions her place in the Jedi.âÂ
âSounds like we have that in common.â
Ahsoka // Luke
Star Wars The Clone Wars "Cat and Mouse" (2010) & Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
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STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) dir. Richard Marquand
THERE IS NOTHING I DON'T LOVE ABOUT THESE PANELS ANAKIN'S HAIR???? OBI-WAN TAKING OFF HIS SHOES AND SOCKS BUT NOT HIS TABARDS???? HE IS CLEARLY WEARING TWO LAYERS???? THIS IS HIS IDEA OF RELAXING ON THE BEACH???? WHILE ANAKIN AT LEAST HAS HIS SHIRT OFF AND IS ON A LOUNGE CHAIR???? ANAKIN'S HAIR????? BOTH OF THEM STILL HAVE THEIR BELTS WITH THEIR LIGHTSABERS???? ANAKIN'S HAIR????? OBI-WAN CHIDING ANAKIN FOR NOT BEING AT REST DESPITE THAT IN ABOUT THIRTY SECONDS HE IS GOING TO BE THE ONE RUNNING OFF ON A JEDI MISSION???? ANAKIN'S HAIR????????????? EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS IS A MASTERPIECE, 100/10, ZERO NOTES
CLONE TROOPER LORE OF THE DAY: FACTOR H
Sources: The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare (Author's Cut), Star Wars: Republic Commando Designer Diary
#jango was really out there cooking up 10 new excuses to keep the clones alive a day đ#staking out in Lama Suâs office#kaminoans: these clones are not up to standard. weâll recondiâ#jango: BUT WHAT IF THEYâRE EVERYTHING YOUâRE LOOKING FOR
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Just to support this with further evidence: here's Jango, lying his ass off to save the Nulls from termination:
Jango: These clones are nothing to me. They are just canon fodder. Inferior copies. Boba is my one true clone and heir.
Also Jango: But what if ... Individualism makes for a better soldier?! Ergo you can't kill them.
Lama Su: Mr. Fett get out of my office.
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