7 Things I'd Like to See Happen but Know They Never Will
  • Posted On: Dec 9 2002 11:58pm
1) The New Republic use that huge-ass military it has for something other than a parade. Maybe right one of those wrongs it's always talking about solving?

2) Chadd Fearsons admit he was wrong. For anything. Maybe one of the numerous injustices he has perpetrated (genocide, excessive force, infliction of poverty by lack of free-market economics) and yet publicly rails against.

3) The New Order deliver on that promise of peace it's been making for the last hundred years, or so.

4) Organa Solo and all of the Jedi walk around for a day wearing t-shirts that say "Okay, I admit it -- I am utterly fucking useless as a defender of a galaxy".

5) Ren Janggar admit that the Rogue Jedi Order was a failed, stupid exercise in power-grabbing, and that the only reason he hasn't gone back to the Jedi Order is that, with Gash Jiren dead, he gets to play boss.

6) Emperor Teebo have a cloned Admiral Snowkan fly him into an Abolisher gravity well in a B-Wing, to see how he likes it.

7) The stock market on all LFX worlds crash.

-Viryn Quell,
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  • Posted On: Dec 10 2002 12:17am
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Origin: Somwhere inside the border of the Greater Jutraalian Empire.

In order ot make an omlette, eggs must be broken. The destruction of one planet to save fifty, the elimination of a billions lives to save a trillion, the destruction of one Empire to save three, are all matters of one common and irruteable phrase.

The needs of the many out way the needs of the few.

This is a quote from an ancient human movie, but it applies nonetheless.

If one Empire, otherwise peaceful, must destroy one people or create a tremendous crusade against another to save the hundreds of races and thousands of worlds under its control, than so be it. Few complained when the Republic interfered in internal Imperial matters during the Galactic Civil War.

I say to them, would the Republic invite, nay, or even allow an Imperial war fleet to march in and take over all of its holdings until what it deemed right and proper was executed unanimously? Would the Empire do likewise? Internal politics are simply that, and unless a member of another race or galactic power is involved, than I see no reason why people should interfere with that matter's conclusion, or even occurance.

An anonymous Jutraalian Non-comissioned Officer
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  • Posted On: Dec 12 2002 12:58pm
(Yup. You probably will never see most of those things happen)

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What's a movie?
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  • Posted On: Dec 13 2002 6:18pm
Insert the word holo in front of it.