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Just another Canadian millennial.
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Getting Started
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To be fair, they said 200,000 'units' they don't define what makes up a unit.
A unit in this context could mean a fore team of 4 or an entire company, but they never specify, so it's entirely possibly 200,000 units was a lot.
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Walls are no problem clearly. it's awful nice that the laws of phased physics allow walking, though.
Plus, I thought they had to wait for the lift because they couldn't use voice or physical controls.
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Then the "prequels" where we follow a young revan as he defies the jedi order, leads an army against the mandalorians and then his journey to the unknown regions where he finds the sith empire in hiding, becomes a sith and leads a war against the republic in the name of the sith.
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They could make an entire 6 part movie series if they did the KOTOR story.
Start it like the OT, with Revan waking up in the middle of a sith attack and learning about who he is.
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I enjoyed parts of it. As a while it was not a good movie. I dozed off during the traitor reveal and the final escape from the terran ship.
And honestly, I don't feel like I missed much.
I really loved the design of the space station though. It was really cool.
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No, Hell is in doom, and you can't play it.
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Just develop an indi game and name it AAA.
That's technically correct, right?
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movie starts in the established canon. a character travels to an alt timeline and also to the past where that timeline branches significantly from the canon. Same characters/ship, but new events.
The 2000s trek movies take place in an alternate universe. That don't effect the "prime" canon.
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Skeleton Crew was awesome. It was fun, light hearted adventure with pirates, adventure and treasure.
What's not to like? If you haven't watched it, you should give it a shot.
Jude Law was great in it.