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<blockquote data-quote="Water Bob" data-source="post: 6884016" data-attributes="member: 92305"><p>I don't know about losing my sense of wonder just because I'm older. Right now, I'm reading the old Marvel Star Wars comic series from the 1970's and 80's, and it's full of wonder. I'm in volume three, and the book routinely strikes me with that innocent wonder that were the building blocks of the original trilogy. Those writers really "got" Star Wars. The story I'm reading right now sees Leia attempting to hide the main Rebel fleet in the corona of a star. Given Star Wars super-technology, it's believable. Or, at least, it suspends my disbelief as a Star Wars story.</p><p></p><p>These four massive constructs are made--much larger than any Alliance vessel. Once activated, they create a gigantic forcefield that covers all four sides of a three dimensional triangle. With the fleet inside, the device is flown into the local sun, thereby hiding the fleet.</p><p></p><p>The story then goes on with Threepio and Artoo taking center stage, but that's beside the point. </p><p></p><p>The story caught my sense of Star Wars wonder. To me, it feels like the original trilogy in a way that the new film doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Water Bob, post: 6884016, member: 92305"] I don't know about losing my sense of wonder just because I'm older. Right now, I'm reading the old Marvel Star Wars comic series from the 1970's and 80's, and it's full of wonder. I'm in volume three, and the book routinely strikes me with that innocent wonder that were the building blocks of the original trilogy. Those writers really "got" Star Wars. The story I'm reading right now sees Leia attempting to hide the main Rebel fleet in the corona of a star. Given Star Wars super-technology, it's believable. Or, at least, it suspends my disbelief as a Star Wars story. These four massive constructs are made--much larger than any Alliance vessel. Once activated, they create a gigantic forcefield that covers all four sides of a three dimensional triangle. With the fleet inside, the device is flown into the local sun, thereby hiding the fleet. The story then goes on with Threepio and Artoo taking center stage, but that's beside the point. The story caught my sense of Star Wars wonder. To me, it feels like the original trilogy in a way that the new film doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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