They're not even trying to make it coherent huh? I know they experimented with a few clones that's how the bad batch came into being but a 'trans' one makes no sense as:
Sci-fi setting where medical tech can EASILY modify the body how you want so why be trans?
Stand out too much with no advantages, if they made a female clone that might make sense as you have the skills of Jango even with a diminished physical strength, could be used for infiltration.
I have to agree with Nerdrotic on this, Star Wars franchise is dead and Disney is desperately trying to revive it's corpse.
There’s a difference in reviving a franchise and dancing around in its skin, Buffalo Bill style. At this point, I’m hearing Goodbye Horses every time I see something new from Sisney now.
To be fair to the anti-"it's advanced sci-fi, this doesn't fit" argument, Darth Vader's suit canonically didn't work very well because of budget cuts and corner-cutting, and Amidala, with the wealth of a princess and nation behind her, died of sadness apparently. Their medical tech is REALLY bad.
That stated, they're clones. They have the same brain. So is the argument that trans-ness isn't biological, but social, and can be taught out of just like indoctrinated into? Because otherwise, being clones, they should either ALL be trans, or none of them.
Darth Vader's suit is bad because the Emperor wanted Vader to suffer.
The Padme one is dumb though. I've always been of the mentality that Vader did kill her through the force. While he was being operated on he projected his anger onto her through the force. It makes far more sense.
It was actually confirmed in canon (or at least, very heavily implied) it was Palpatine who killed Padme. The TLDR is that even with the medical tech, Anakin was too far gone to be saved. So he used the force to siphon Padme's life force into Anakin. Why? Because Anakin betrayed the Republic, the Jedi Order, his best friend who was like a brother to him, everyone just to save his wife. And in the end, his vision ended up happening and she died anyway, except now Anakin had ruined the entire galaxy.
Therefore, this knowledge would further break Anakin and force him into being Darth Vader, Palpatines nice obediently little dog. And at least in the old EU, Palpatine even told him this at one point and dared Vader to strike him down in hatred. And when he instead bowed because he felt he wasnt strong enough, Palpatine was just like "That's what I though, bitch."
Because, you know, even if that wasnt entirely written down on paper yet in Ep. 6, it does make it that much more important when he finally does betray Emps to save Luke.
Its probably entirely possible that in producing a batch of clones some of them end up damaged or warped, the same way any factory line has a handful of discarded pieces at the end of every batch.
The two key takeaways from that though we would be acknowledging that this was a broken piece, and that any factory would have obviously discarded it for being so. So it works against the trannies anyway.
They're not even trying to make it coherent huh? I know they experimented with a few clones that's how the bad batch came into being but a 'trans' one makes no sense as:
Sci-fi setting where medical tech can EASILY modify the body how you want so why be trans?
Stand out too much with no advantages, if they made a female clone that might make sense as you have the skills of Jango even with a diminished physical strength, could be used for infiltration.
I have to agree with Nerdrotic on this, Star Wars franchise is dead and Disney is desperately trying to revive it's corpse.
"Put a chick in it and maker her gay and lame." - Kathleen Cartman Kennedy
From the clips I saw and what I heard they didn’t go after Disney hard enough but that line will live forever
Revive huh? Is that what all that grunting and sweating is?
There’s a difference in reviving a franchise and dancing around in its skin, Buffalo Bill style. At this point, I’m hearing Goodbye Horses every time I see something new from Sisney now.
Is this real, or just some fanfiction bullshit?
Everything Disney has done to Star Wars is fanfiction bullshit as far as I'm concerned.
https://youtu.be/FVzc20Bm8Xo?si=oEz0ycdZmDU-EsaY
That cloning tech could use some improvement. :')
That cancer riddled "wookiepedia" logo 🤮
What in the world?! Oh well Star Wars ended for me when Lucas sold so I’m oblivious to Disney wars now. But not surprised
No.
To be fair to the anti-"it's advanced sci-fi, this doesn't fit" argument, Darth Vader's suit canonically didn't work very well because of budget cuts and corner-cutting, and Amidala, with the wealth of a princess and nation behind her, died of sadness apparently. Their medical tech is REALLY bad.
That stated, they're clones. They have the same brain. So is the argument that trans-ness isn't biological, but social, and can be taught out of just like indoctrinated into? Because otherwise, being clones, they should either ALL be trans, or none of them.
Darth Vader's suit is bad because the Emperor wanted Vader to suffer.
The Padme one is dumb though. I've always been of the mentality that Vader did kill her through the force. While he was being operated on he projected his anger onto her through the force. It makes far more sense.
It was actually confirmed in canon (or at least, very heavily implied) it was Palpatine who killed Padme. The TLDR is that even with the medical tech, Anakin was too far gone to be saved. So he used the force to siphon Padme's life force into Anakin. Why? Because Anakin betrayed the Republic, the Jedi Order, his best friend who was like a brother to him, everyone just to save his wife. And in the end, his vision ended up happening and she died anyway, except now Anakin had ruined the entire galaxy.
Therefore, this knowledge would further break Anakin and force him into being Darth Vader, Palpatines nice obediently little dog. And at least in the old EU, Palpatine even told him this at one point and dared Vader to strike him down in hatred. And when he instead bowed because he felt he wasnt strong enough, Palpatine was just like "That's what I though, bitch."
Because, you know, even if that wasnt entirely written down on paper yet in Ep. 6, it does make it that much more important when he finally does betray Emps to save Luke.
That actually makes a ton of sense.
Its probably entirely possible that in producing a batch of clones some of them end up damaged or warped, the same way any factory line has a handful of discarded pieces at the end of every batch.
The two key takeaways from that though we would be acknowledging that this was a broken piece, and that any factory would have obviously discarded it for being so. So it works against the trannies anyway.
They're letting nuns enlist now?