Not commenting on your post itself, nor voting on it, but iirc all the humanoid species are implied to share a common ancestor which got genetically manipulated and spread around the galaxy as “ideal” slave races by, among others, the Celestials and/or the Rakatan Empire, which is why they can generally interbreed
im sorry I upset your feelings by exposing how the homogenous empire was better than the shitty diverse jedi council. And what posts have i made that have shown that i have no idea about the topic im complaining about exactly?
The movies should stand on their own, not depending on hundreds of novels regular people haven't read and don't care about to explain away the plot holes
Of the ones on the left, Kit Fisto can breath underwater, Plo Koon can breath helium, Ki-Adi-Mundi has a binary brain allowing for parallel thinking often of opposing points at the same time, Agen Kolar was fiercely loyal to the Jedi as all of his race inherently are shown to be in the movies, and Saesee Tiin's behaviour reflected that of his race's homeworld essentially being a forever-tornado.
But then that requires actually knowing the characters shown that aren't the 3 everyone can name in the foreground.
The biology may be different, but SW still has the super common in sci-fi problem of aliens mostly looking and acting like humans with bits of rubber glued to their faces.
Having a recorded and civilized history reaching back far beyond the beginning of space travel,[4] their original homeworld forgotten, and early history of Humans was lost to their scientists in the depths of millennia. Whatever the original homeworld was, it was universally accepted that Humans evolved on one of the Core Worlds near the galaxy's center. Humans were among the few sentient species in the galaxy whose homeworld was unknown, the Ryn, Yoda's species and the Baragwins being some other examples.
Not commenting on your post itself, nor voting on it, but iirc all the humanoid species are implied to share a common ancestor which got genetically manipulated and spread around the galaxy as “ideal” slave races by, among others, the Celestials and/or the Rakatan Empire, which is why they can generally interbreed
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Celestial/Legends
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Rakata/Legends
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Hybrid/Legends
You should, and kind of do, because it's yet another post by Telia showing he has zero fucking clue about the topic he's complaining about today.
Isn't that the norm.
how
im sorry I upset your feelings by exposing how the homogenous empire was better than the shitty diverse jedi council. And what posts have i made that have shown that i have no idea about the topic im complaining about exactly?
The movies should stand on their own, not depending on hundreds of novels regular people haven't read and don't care about to explain away the plot holes
Guess that's one way to explain why none of the sentient aliens actually act alien.
Of the ones on the left, Kit Fisto can breath underwater, Plo Koon can breath helium, Ki-Adi-Mundi has a binary brain allowing for parallel thinking often of opposing points at the same time, Agen Kolar was fiercely loyal to the Jedi as all of his race inherently are shown to be in the movies, and Saesee Tiin's behaviour reflected that of his race's homeworld essentially being a forever-tornado.
But then that requires actually knowing the characters shown that aren't the 3 everyone can name in the foreground.
The biology may be different, but SW still has the super common in sci-fi problem of aliens mostly looking and acting like humans with bits of rubber glued to their faces.
Except they look disgusting and make disgusting noises.
Sounds like someone forgot about Jar Jar.
Nah. He acted like a spergy tard, which is a type of human.
IIRC it was also a plotline in one of the star trek series.
It was, and also showed the writers' lack of understanding of evolution.
I don't know how canon it is but the place they came from is Earth?
Apparently not:
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Human/Legends
Battlestar did this plot well imo, it’s never really been important in SW
Life began out there.
Maybe it wasn't canon but I remember a story with Han going back to Earth looking for something and discovers the bones of Indiana Jones.
Technically Hell is canon because Han tells someone to go to Hell at some point in the movies lmao
“All of this has happened before, and all of this will happen again.”