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  • SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    I remember freaks getting bent out of shape over TLJ having an asian woman and a woman with pink hair. In a galaxy with aliens with squid tentacles for a face, an asian women just breaks my immersion.

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        To be mildly fair her character was basically to be the Girlboss General ™, and her entire plan was “drive straight until we run out of gas and then I dunno”.

        Fuck the chuds though. These movies sucked but because they were cheap slop, not because of WOMEN or something

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            Abrams has a habit of creating continuity holes that are so gaping and obscene that if they are taken seriously they ruin franchises both after and even before the continuity holes.

            One example is magic transporter technology in Trek that makes spaceships kind of pointless if it’s applied on a practical scale.

            The other is “why have any kind of weapon except small objects equipped with hyperdrives?”

            EDIT: I forgot, the weaponized hyperdrive thing was Rian Johnson’s doing. Abrams just did “THE DEATH STAR, BUT BIGGER” and with one shot of it (and a flashback of a burning building) basically erased everything that the rebels (and Luke) had won in the previous trilogy.

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              The warp drive seems to be almost instantaneous in the Abrams Star Trek movies, too. In the second one, the Enterprise traveled from Klingon space to the outskirts of Earth in a matter of minutes. In Deep Space Nine, that journey took about ten days.

              At that point you wonder why ships in the JJ-verse even need to have multiple crew shifts and sleeping arrangements, if they can zip to whatever planet they like in the time it takes to cook a Pop Tart.

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              That one isn’t even on Abrams, that’s all at Johnson’s feet.

              I’m a TLJ apologist but even I got taken out by how well the hyperspace ram worked. It immediately raised so many worldbuilding questions

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                Abrams’ local bullshit contribution was “THE DEATH STAR, BUT BIGGER” and with one shot of it (and a flashback of a burning building) basically erased everything that the rebels (and Luke) had won in the previous trilogy.

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                The only way it makes sense is if it’s totally ineffective against shields or something like that, and the FO just happened not to have theirs powered up because they were in such a dominant position.

                If I could rewrite TLJ I would completely scrap the “resistance” plot. There’s literally no need for it, you could just say that they’re fighting in the background and occasionally show glimpses of it while the named characters do their things.

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              I mean, if you want to treat start wars like it’s hard sci-fi, instead of space opera or space fantasy, then there is plenty of hand wavy pseudo science you can come up with to explain why this worked in this one instance.

              At the end of the day it’s fucking star wars. It’s fun, but it’s slop too. Just stop thinking about it so much.