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Tai Luu

In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the Mortis arc stands as one of the most mysterious and metaphysical journeys in Anakin Skywalker’s life. We saw the so-called “Force gods”—the Father, the Daughter, and the Son, beings who personified different aspects of the Force. And by the end of the arc, all three were dead. That’s …

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You ever watch Star Wars: Visions and think, “Wait… why does that dude sheath his lightsaber like it’s a katana?” Yeah, same. At first, I figured it was just a stylish anime twist. You know—samurai vibes, cool factor turned up to eleven. But then I read the Star Wars: Ronin novel, and it turns out… …

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We’ve seen Vader break Jedi, choke admirals, and terrify half the galaxy, but Legacy of Vader hands us something rarer: the man behind the mask actually teaching. When his grandson steps into the picture, Vader swaps brute force for brutal honesty, passing on the harsh wisdom only a fallen Skywalker could deliver. The moment is …

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We’ve all wondered it: Grievous spends three years butchering Jedi on the front lines, yet when Order 66 drops, he’s already toast on Utapau. Was that just bad timing, or did Palpatine keep him out of the loop on purpose?  I dug back through the movies, The Clone Wars, the Revenge of the Sith novelization, …

Read More about Did Grievous Know About Order 66? Or at Least That There Was a Plan To K*ll Almost All the Jedi?

I don’t know why, but this thought hit me the other day after reading a Reddit post, and now I can’t unsee it. Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight, walked into Jabba’s palace calm, collected, and fully prepared to offer peace. He gave that giant crime slug multiple chances to do the right thing. Warnings. Messages. Even …

Read More about Wait, How Luke Gave Jabba the Hutt More Chances to Do the Right Thing Than His Own Nephew?

I love when Star Wars fans dig into the politics of the galaxy, not just the lightsaber duels or Force powers, but the deeper systems that made everything fall apart. One Reddit post I came across recently really made me think. It wasn’t defending Count Dooku as a hero or saying the Separatists were flawless, …

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Clone armor is designed to be durable, efficient, and iconic. Most troopers march into battle looking sharp, even if their armor’s a bit scratched from the field. But then there are the clone gunners — the ones manning the AV-7 cannons or perched on top of AT-TEs. Their armor? Caked in soot. Smoke-streaked. Dust-blasted to …

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If you’ve ever wondered how the heck any of those troopers tell each other apart, you’re not alone. When they’re not rocking colorful custom paint jobs or unique armor mods, clone troopers, especially in their early Phase I armor, look nearly identical. Same face, same voice, same gear. So, how do they know who’s who …

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We’ve all seen it. Stormtroopers charging in like they’re elite soldiers, only to miss every single shot and get taken out by teddy bears with slingshots. Meanwhile, we’re told these guys were trained by Clone Commandos, literal war machines who survived the fiercest battles of the Clone Wars. So what happened? Did the Empire just …

Read More about If Imperial Stormtroopers Were Trained by Clone Commandos, Why Are the Stormtroopers So God Dam Awful?

Who understands the Jedi Order better than the fans, right? Ask any of us and we can tell you exactly how fast Yoda moved, how powerful Mace Windu’s Vaapad was, or how Anakin fought like a battering ram. But there’s one Jedi who gets talked about a little differently—Obi-Wan Kenobi. He wasn’t the fastest or …

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