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Jonathan Drapeau
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Rey's familial ties in “The Force Awakens”
His eyes welled up but there was no other sign of someone starting to cry at all. Not even a slight wrinkle or face movement. That's far fetched. Felt more like emotions from his memories coming back seeing her or the lightsaber.
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What happened to the Starkiller Base at the end?
It was clearly stated in the movie that the weapon had a containment section to hold the energy/matter and that it needed a way to hold it... which lead to the weak spot.
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How is the Starkiller Base supposed to work more than one time, given how it draws its power?
There's billions of stars in the sky, pretty far from pitch black but I see your point and there seems to be a star-huge difference between the movies and novel.
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How is the Starkiller Base supposed to work more than one time, given how it draws its power?
The movie does show the star being sucked in entirely. There's no sun left after in the movie. There's a new one after the base explode.
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Is Kylo Ren really this emotionally strange?
I mostly saw a lost young man trying to figure out by himself a motivation to go deeper into the dark side and all he knew about it was that anger, pain and other similar emotions were leading there. He tried his best to get there. Any situation that he could tap into those emotions, he tried to.
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Why did Hasbro's Combiner Wars Superion toy originally contain the Decepticon Dragstrip?
Might be a mistake or a way to show you can mix the transformers forming the bigger ones (Superion, Menasor... ) and you also got a Optimus Prime that can form a bigger one with other autobots or decepticons that create arms and legs.
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What happened between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope that made Vader believe he was more powerful than Kenobi?
At least mention that Obi-wan actually knew his time had come and for all we know, he could have beaten Vader again if it was the good path to follow.
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How do the robots disobey the 3 laws in the film I, Robot?
There's a huge difference between the situations you use compared to VIKI scheme of "saving" humanity. The first law isn't enough to explain all she planned.
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Did Darth Vader ever talk to R2-D2 again?
A better question, would R2 recognize its old friend under the helmet? I doubt he got a "unscrambling Vader helm voice to hear the human one behind it" device.
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Why does Wall•E have recording equipment?
The buttons also make sense as Wall-E himself can press them with his oversized "fingers".
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SF Short Story Identification: Boy finds a cube, people disappear, and boy becomes cube?
I remember reading something quite similar and the link to it came from here... but I can't find back the question/answer. It was a object/toy that the boy tried to solve and couldn't.
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Is there a logic behind the naming of the Rebel Alliance's starfighters?
That's the closest I could find on the internet. It doesn't show up like a B but the lines on the tech sheet started under the rotation axe of the wings to the outside, making the B clear.
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Is there a logic behind the naming of the Rebel Alliance's starfighters?
I've saw that on a technical sheet of the B-wing (from the first edition of Star wars D&D like rpg or pc star wars game, one of those) quite a few years back (10+). I still have the books for the RPG, so I'll look into them. It was so clearly apparent why it was called B-wing from that tech sheet I never needed to wonder why again.
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Is there a logic behind the naming of the Rebel Alliance's starfighters?
@Moogle I'll have to find the source but the B is the lines formed when the wings go from normal to fighting position.
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Is there a logic behind the naming of the Rebel Alliance's starfighters?
The B is formed with the wings going from the "normal" position to the fighting position, like they are on the images. They are vertically aligned with the rest of the bomber when in "normal" position.
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How much close control over physical objects is possible with the Force?
In The Courtship of Princess Leia, Luke's solo pilot the Millenium Falcon, firing all weapons using the force (the turrets).