STAR WARS: EPISODE V — THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK 1980 | dir. Irvin Kershner

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STAR WARS: EPISODE V — THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK 1980 | dir. Irvin Kershner
love that star wars twitter is losing its mind at the possibility of Ahsoka being stronger then Luke with the simple statement of “And technically, she's had vastly more training then he ever has. She’s his senior, which is difficult for people to remember ‘cause of when these characters were created. So a lot of consideration given to every detail.”
Can you draw role-swapped Luke and Leia?
YES THIS IS MY FAVORITE AU BECAUSE 1. LUKE WITH BRAIDS 2. LEIA WITH SHORT HAIR
Something I love about Star Wars which makes it so vastly different from any other cohesive story I've ever seen or read is the idea that it reads as history.
As someone studying history, it's almost comparable with the different time periods that events are classified into in (at the least European) history. We have eras.
In history (excluding prehistory naturally) there are three major time periods or eras: the medieval era, the early modern era and the modern era.
Star Wars also has three significant time periods. The Prequel Era, the Original Era and the Sequel Era, often classified as other things (below), but it's pretty clear that the time periods in history and in Star Wars can be compared.
(PREQUEL ERA is also known as: The Clone Wars Era, The Rise of the Empire)
(ORIGINAL ERA is also known as: Rebels Era, the Empire Era, the Rebellion Era)
(SEQUEL ERA is also known as: The First Order Era, the Resistance Era.)
I just found this pretty cool because it really shows the extent of SW's lore, most franchises don't have anywhere near this level of history or legacy!
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) Dir. Irvin Kershner
sayin this the only way it’s meant to be said— uuurrr ahhhrrrr uhrrrrr aahhhgrhuuhrrrr but thank you most of all, mr. mayhew!! say hi to carrie for us up there. may the force be with you.
Skywalker family sensing each other through the Force