No. What is the overall plot?
Hard to tell from that Amazon link 8ace.
Oh come on man, make an effort.Like it. I reckon in the directors cut of ROTJ we will see the scene with Yoda
'Difficult to see the future is, the Jedi must survive. Crack one out in this pot Luke you must, there is a magazine in the cupboard with jabbas dancers in stormtrooper outfits if you need some inpiration'
Understand, you do not.This idea that only decedents of a Skywalker can be THAT powerful with the force is just plain wrong.
Sideous was more powerful that Vader, as was Yoda for a start.
Yeah, I know I've got the the (mostly average) book with a decent image on the cover (edit: though of course this book is now of 'Legend' status rather than Canon). Maybe I expressed it wrong, just doesn't seem right to me Don't really know how to explain itWell all those star destroyers in the sand on Jakku were from the Battle of Jakku, which took place not long after the Battle of Endor. That wasn't explained in the film at all.
Plagueis has been mentioned in some depth in Revenge of the Sith, and with two more films to come that can be fleshed out a bit.
The hologram didn't resemble Sidious at all imo, in look or mannerisms.
If you search online images of Plagueis they much more resemble the look of Snoke.
Understand, you do not.
Yoda was over 800 years old. What do you know of his training from a young age? And the same applies to Sideous, you know nothing of his training.
They clearly state in the movies that Anakin's kids would be powerful, and Luke is powerful, despite missing the usual Jedi training. Other kids, who are force sensitive, do not have the power of someone like Luke, even if they've been trained from a young age. Average kids who are just force sensitive can not do what Rey does, without prior training (and I don't mean training that she's forgotten about). She is not a nobody.
Palpatine was a man.This is what I've been thinking also (assuming she's not a clone of Palpatine).
But he doesn't look like Sidious.I like that but think it might rely on too much background knowledge to be workable - if it's any previous character I reckon it's a mashed up Darth Sidious.
Indeed.I'm not buying this Sister lark of Ben Solo.
In the EU Ben (known as Jacen in the EU) did have a twin sister, Jaina Solo, who was a Jedi Master but no way Rey and Kylo are the same age, and not even sure how Leia and Solo conveniently forgot they had a daughter.
Han and Leia desperately want their murdering son back but were happy to dump his sister on Jakku?
Nah, not for me.
Agreed.Plagueis has been mentioned in some depth in Revenge of the Sith, and with two more films to come that can be fleshed out a bit.
The hologram didn't resemble Sidious at all imo, in look or mannerisms.
I have. Surprisingly good actually. It tracks the story of two young kids who grow up to be on different sides of the Galactic Civil War. It's an interesting perspective to see Luke viewed as a terrorist and a murderer by "good people" within the Empire who saw their friends killed on the first Death Star.
I didn't claim that Luke was more powerful than any of those, he only became a Jedi at the end of the trilogy. But he was the focus of attention because they knew he could be powerful, not like your average force sensitive kid. Your average force sensitive kid requires years of training from a young age, which is tricky to do without the eyes of the empire noticing. And Luke did become pretty powerful, he beat Vader in the end. The point here though is that Rey has strong powers already, with very little apparent training. You can't compare her to these others unless you know they also had little training, and we don't have evidence of that - quite the opposite.Point me to a specific event when any Skywalker showed more power than Yoda, Sidious, Plagious, Windu or Ken obi.
Oh please. I don't make statements and not back them up, show me where I've been asked and not done so.A lot of talk, not the action to back it up.
Kenobi won against Anakin/Vader, but that doesn't mean he was more powerful - everything else in the prequels tells us that Anakin had become more powerful than Obi-wan. Anakin saved Obi-wan 9 times. Anakin defeated Dooku, when Obi-wan couldn't. And Anakin wasn't trained from a young age, he was too old.kenobi took out Vader before he became even slower in that suit.
As I said, Luke only just became a Jedi. Anakin would have become the youngest ever master on the Jedi Council, he was still learning. Post Revenge of the Sith. he had no one left to fight, until he faced an equally out of practice Obi-wan, who chose not to fight, so it's difficult to compare Vader with some of the others, but all of the indicators are that he would become more powerful than most.I know the force is not all about fighting with a sabre but overall I think there have been others who have controlled the force a lot better than the Skywalkers.
I didn't claim that Luke was more powerful than any of those, he only became a Jedi at the end of the trilogy. But he was the focus of attention because they knew he could be powerful, not like your average force sensitive kid. Your average force sensitive kid requires years of training from a young age, which is tricky to do without the eyes of the empire noticing. And Luke did become pretty powerful, he beat Vader in the end. The point here though is that Rey has strong powers already, with very little apparent training. You can't compare her to these others unless you know they also had little training, and we don't have evidence of that - quite the opposite.
Oh please. I don't make statements and not back them up, show me where I've been asked and not done so.
Kenobi won against Anakin/Vader, but that doesn't mean he was more powerful - everything else in the prequels tells us that Anakin had become more powerful than Obi-wan. Anakin saved Obi-wan 9 times. Anakin defeated Dooku, when Obi-wan couldn't. And Anakin wasn't trained from a young age, he was too old.
As I said, Luke only just became a Jedi. Anakin would have become the youngest ever master on the Jedi Council, he was still learning. Post Revenge of the Sith. he had no one left to fight, until he faced an equally out of practice Obi-wan, who chose not to fight, so it's difficult to compare Vader with some of the others, but all of the indicators are that he would become more powerful than most.
Oh ok, my apologies.A lot of talk re: SKYWALKERS in the films, not that much shown to back it up.
It wasn't aimed at you
Oh ok, my apologies.
Re the films - Anakin had the highest ever midi-chlorian count - nothing exciting to us, but the Jedi council thought it significant. Qui-Gon Jinn thought Anakin was the chosen one. Anakin didn't have training when he was young, but while he was still very young he managed to beat Dooku. Dooku wasn't as good as Yoda, but put up a decent fight against him. Anakin was clearly an exceptional talent.
Because there were only a few Jedi in the originals, there aren't any non Skywalker battles to look at, but we can tell through the opinion of others that the Skywalkers are powerful. Sideous said that Vader would become more powerful than himself or Yoda. And Luke managed to take on Vader at the end with minimal training.
FFS, the force is strong in his family!