WotC dithered and tried to incompetently spin the situation for an extra week or so while people radicalized against them, and now lots of people are radicalized against them. It's not that surprising really. But my guess would be that, ironically, if somehow WotC had begun with Thursday's announcement as their opening proposal back when this all started most the people still out for their blood would never have gotten particularly upset in the first place.Looks like some people have decided to be nothing short of furious at Wizards of the Coast, no matter what they do or how they do it. I really don't see the problem with the news coming out of WotC today...seems like a huge win for everyone involved. Haters gonna hate, I guess.
I take it you haven't watched Andor.Literally every character from Alderaan seen in the movies is an anti-Imperial terrorist, and according to the best intelligence available at the time Alderaan was the headquarters for the biggest known military base that had just made the largest naval attack against the government since the Clone Wars. The person who claimed they were a "peaceful planet" with "no weapons" was a known Alderaanian militant enemy who was captured (while armed) on a literal warship, staffed with a military regiment.
So, yes, a military target.
Name a single time the Empire is shown supporting slavery in a Star Wars movie. I can't think of a single one. Do you know who we actually see taking part in slavery? The Jedi. Under the rule of the Jedi and the Republic, slavery is not only allowed on Tatooine, but supported. Qui Gon literally takes part in the slave trade economy when they visit. And no Jedi, not even Anakin, returns to free the slaves of Tatooine. It is an accepted part of the economy in the Republic. And how about those clones? Do you think any of the soldiers in the Republic were given a choice about their servitude?
As a side note, the slaves seen on Kessel in "Solo" were owned by the Pyke Syndicate, which was considered a criminal organizations by both the Republic and the Empire.
The slavery issue is just like the Imperial "racism" I discussed above. The people we see committing these crimes in the movies aren't the Empire, but rather the Republic; the Jedi. If you have any evidence of "complete loss of civil freedoms" in the movies actually attributable to the Empire in the movies, I'd love to hear it.
The Empire blew up Alderan and got even more zealots as a result.WotC dithered and tried to incompetently spin the situation for an extra week or so while people radicalized against them, and now lots of people are radicalized against them. It's not that surprising really. But my guess would be that, ironically, if somehow WotC had begun with Thursday's announcement as their opening proposal back when this all started most the people still out for their blood would never have gotten particularly upset in the first place.
Well, of course the Empire would rationalize it like that, but since literally everyone watching in the audience can see it for the evil that it is, it's a really big demonstration of their brutal morality. You don't get much more "show, don't tell" than blowing up Alderaan. Though, honestly, strangling the captured captain of a ship, or even other officers in a board meeting, kind of demonstrates it as well.Literally every character from Alderaan seen in the movies is an anti-Imperial terrorist, and according to the best intelligence available at the time Alderaan was the headquarters for the biggest known military base that had just made the largest naval attack against the government since the Clone Wars. The person who claimed they were a "peaceful planet" with "no weapons" was a known Alderaanian militant enemy who was captured (while armed) on a literal warship, staffed with a military regiment.
So, yes, a military target.
Babylon 5 discussion only!Folks, the SW stuff needs its own thread please.
Fresca lists grapefruit juice in the ingredients so it's unfortunately off my list, due to a possible drug interaction. And yes, I'm one of those weird people who actually likes the stuff.RE: Citrus Drinks
I used to drink lots of Diet Mt. Dew... to the extent that even if the artificial sweetener is safe I wouldn't be surprised if that much of some other ingredients was bad. Did it actually have any real citrus in it?
Now its probably a good Shandy or Radler. I probably only have two or three beers a week, but the Schöfferhofer Grapefruit Hefeweizen is in my rotatoin.