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The Battle of Geonosis always felt off to me. I mean, it was basically a war in Count Dooku’s own backyard. Geonosis was where the Separatists had their summit, and it was loaded with droid factories. He could’ve flooded the battlefield with reinforcements if he really wanted to. But he didn’t. And that’s what made …

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Death Troopers are the most intimidating of the Imperial forces. One alone would strike terror but a group of them serves the Empire’s objective of fear and control. Along with their frightful appearance, they also communicate in an unintelligible manner. Do Death Troopers use voice scramblers to enhance their intimidation? Yes, but encrypting their voices …

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We can appreciate Andor for its originality. With the completion of Season 2, this series has garnered accolades for reviving and restoring the Star Wars franchise. The Mandalorian and Ahsoka also helped the Disney era, but Andor surpassed them with its creative edge. Yet, on the flip side, we may also realize how Andor makes …

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General Grievous has always had a certain reputation in Star Wars. Tall, mechanical, draped in a cape full of stolen lightsabers—he was meant to be terrifying. And yeah, he looked cool, especially when he came crawling out of the shadows with that coughing, half-droid menace energy. But if you actually pay attention to how he …

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We’ve all seen the Death Star explode, twice. We cheer, the music swells, and the Rebellion wins another day. But buried in all that celebration is one of the darkest, most heartbreaking facts in Star Wars—one that barely anyone talks about. It’s not about the Rebels, or even the destruction. It’s about someone inside the …

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We all know Luke Skywalker as the hopeful farm boy who became the greatest Jedi in the galaxy. But what if I told you that in George Lucas’s original script, Luke wasn’t even called Skywalker—and he wasn’t exactly the good guy either? That’s right, early drafts had him as Luke Starkiller, and the story took …

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When we get to the final act of Rogue One, right as the team lands on Scarif, something about Jyn Erso’s look immediately stands out. She’s ditched her Rebel gear and is now wearing a sleek black outfit that looks way more Imperial than anything we’ve seen her in before. On her back, she’s carrying …

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Everyone knows Jedi and Sith build their lightsabers using two main things: a hilt and a kyber crystal, just like we saw during the “The Gathering” episode in The Clone Wars. Usually, how strong a lightsaber is depends mostly on the user’s skills. But there’s actually one special type of kyber crystal that’s weaker than …

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Look, we’ve all debated about the Star Wars sequels. And yeah, they definitely had their issues—plot inconsistencies, wasted potential, you name it. But sometimes it feels like the constant criticism drowns out the genuinely good things these movies did bring to the table. I decided it’s time to give credit where credit’s due. Here are …

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The Clone Wars shook the entire galaxy. It wasn’t just a fight between the Republic and the Separatists—it was the beginning of everything that followed. When the war ended, the Republic fell, and the Empire rose under the control of Emperor Palpatine. We all know what happened next. The Clone Troopers were phased out and …

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