MarkB
Legend
Huh? His base is post-Vader.Depends on whether Gideon and his base end up as a mushroom cloud, I suppose.
Huh? His base is post-Vader.Depends on whether Gideon and his base end up as a mushroom cloud, I suppose.
I think we have to presume there are some significant downsides to Beskar armour that aren't really relevant to Mandalorians. Also note it's only "lightsaber-resistant" rather than "lightsaber-proof". Either that or because it's an alloy, the specific formulation and information on how to mould it was temporarily lost.Y’know. After Obi Wan, you’d think Vader would have made his suit out of beskar.
To be fair the timeline of stuff in the 5 years or so BBY and 10 or so years ABY is pretty confusing, especially as there are next to zero aesthetic cues.Huh? His base is post-Vader.
Yeah there we go.2) Vader would have known of Sabine's anti-beskar resonance weapon at the time of ANH.
Someone such as Sabine, who is known to be alive and a member of the Rebel Alliance. And whist she might have moral scruples about using it, the Empire would assume she did not.someone will be able to reinvent it if the need is there - and the sort of rebels we see in the OT, Rogue One and especially Andor seem like they'd absolutely find a way to do it if they thought they could vapourize the Emperor's right-hand man that way.
If they bring in Thrawn they could certainly kill of Gideon tomorrow.Depends on whether Gideon and his base end up as a mushroom cloud, I suppose.
I think people often confuse this with critiques of Rey from earlier movies.I don't mind force healing conceptually not so much like RoS depicted it.
It's also worth noting that Luke managed to destroy the first Death Star between 15 and 90 hours after he started his Jedi training (depending on how long you think it took to get to Alderaan). And he clearly wasn't training 24 hours/day, either. So apparently for some Force users it doesn't take a huge amount of training in terms of time. I'm not sure Rey shows any precognitive powers as impressive as that shot, either.I think people often confuse this with critiques of Rey from earlier movies.
A common critique for Rey is that she manifests powers "out of nowhere" with no training. Such as when she just learns the jedi mind trick on a whim, strong enough to counter Ben Solo.
However, by RoS, Rey has now had training from Luke and Leia.....and so her having access to a number of techniques becomes a lot more plausible. I mean Luke has been studying the old scrolls for years, might have picked up several ancient techniques along the way.
This is a bit of a world view thing. Some people would rate freedom/lack of it as being more important than physical hardship/relative comfort.EDIT - Also re: "lowest of the low" discussion re: Anakin, it's notable that Rey had a far harder life than Anakin did.