Yeah, if Dooku had out'd Palp's in AotC, a lot of problems could have been avoided.
Visual Political Timeline of the Legends EU post-Endor.
So straight from the aftermath of the Battle of Endor right up through Legacy era, charting the major factions and how they interacted with each other. Pretty cool video IMHO.
That is the petroglyph RTS?God I love the Empire at War Expanded guys. They've poured more love, focus, and intelligence into three era mods for a decades old game than Disney ever put into the entire franchise.
Mods help a lot
I feel so tempted to give you the customary "this is not waminz business, go back to kitchen and make Shop's salad and kiufteta" Bulgarian response!I feel so seen!
Well, I bought it off if GoG a while back, might check it out again.Mods help a lot
It's ironic, that for a timeline that's essentially a composite of multiple authors with little real input from George or indeed, any higher authority, it's actually quite semi-coherent and has a more or less natural flow of events.
Contrast to 'canon' which is a fucking mess despite having complete oversight from the higher-ups.
Then again...maybe that's the whole point?
Yeah. Somehow the whole working off of previous works didn't last more than two movies in the Sequel trilogy.
It would have at least been entertaining.I don't know if it would have been good... but it certainly would have been better.
Yes, I am saying Michael Bay is a more competent director than Jar-Jar Abrams or the shitheel that directed TLJ and I will die on that hill.
Michael Bay is a competent director. He knows exactly what he's doing. He makes zero-content explosion flicks with high budgets because he's figured out that it makes shitloads of money.
He's the McDonald's of film directors. Nobody will mistake his work for a refined masterpiece, but the concept appeals to the masses and rakes in the greenbacks.
Yup, pretty much. So long as the film makes money, he doesn't give a damn about what the critics say. And more often than not, audiences love him for it. Nothing like verbally flipping the bird at the gatekeepers to get the crowd on your side.Michael Bay is a competent director. He knows exactly what he's doing. He makes zero-content explosion flicks with high budgets because he's figured out that it makes shitloads of money.
He's the McDonald's of film directors. Nobody will mistake his work for a refined masterpiece, but the concept appeals to the masses and rakes in the greenbacks.