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Who is Rey?
Who do you think Rey's parents are?
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I believe one of two theories:
Either ray is the biological daughter of Shmi Skywalker Lars and Cliegg Lars.
Or she is a clone of Anakin Skywalker.
This is because, I believe that she is not the daughter of Luke. And SW is always the saga of the Skywalker family. So Rey has to be a Skywalker, but J.J. Abrams always likes twists - even when they are not necessary for telling the story (please stop worrying about twists and just tell a good story. )
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baru wrote: FYI, this is a spoiler thread.
Warning: Spoiler!
I believe one of two theories:
Either ray is the biological daughter of Shmi Skywalker Lars and Cliegg Lars.
Or she is a clone of Anakin Skywalker.
This is because, I believe that she is not the daughter of Luke. And SW is always the saga of the Skywalker family.
To be truthful, the Star Wars Is more than just the movies. The comics, books and Rebels show are doing exceptionally well, and the Skywalkers are in very little of any of it. Not to mention Rogue one coming out later this month, no Skywalkers known to be in it either...
Couple of theories are She's either related to Obi One or Palpatine, not really partial to either of them. The new trilogy is quickly becoming a crap shoot for myself, the big villain was generalized, the henchman had major mental problems, Massive holes in the story, Max Von Sydow's character was barely even in the film, the humor was overdone and missplaced, and Luke didnt get two words in. Think I like the prequels better...
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Sky wrote: Well, it is a known fact that you "cannot" be reincarnated or fuel the living force, however I heavily believe Plagueis influenced the pregnancy of Shmi. He unwittingly crated the chosen one. The prophecy was never specified though, which means that Anakin technically DID complete the prophecy, at the end of his life. With Maul, Sidious, And Vader dead all in one Era, the prophecy was complete.
How does one complete the prophesy of bringing "balance" to the force by eradicating half of it? Anakin was not the chosen one, Luke was. He completed the prophesy by having the perfect balance of both the light and dark sides of the force in one.
As for Ray, she is obviously the illigitimate love child of Chewbacca! :silly:
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I mostly agree with you. I feel that modern story tells have forgotten how to tell a good one anymore. They focus on gimmicks and things verses a complete story
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The Balance of the Force.
I refer to The Dark Crystal and Lucas' original philosophy about the Force being composed of two equal sides: light and Dark. He portrays them as "existing" and "having fluency over people" similar to the devil possessing people, "the darkside made me do it". He did this to increase the drama of the story.
Since there were hundreds to thousands of jedi, the lightside was all used up and unbalanced. That is why Yoda's visions no longer worked. That is whey the Darksiders where so much more powerful. There was only two verses thousands (ignoring all of the games, comics, stories and such). After the purge, there were just four: Yoda - emperor, Obi - Vader. When Obi died, the force was again unbalanced until look rose up. Then it was Yoda-emperor, luke - Vader. Doe to the balance neither could defeat each other - they where equal (just like in the dark crystal). For luke to win and to complete the prophacy, Yoda had to die so Luke got his power - his portion of the force yin/yang pie. With that extra "unbalanced" power, Luke defeated both Emperor and Vader (even though he did not do it "directly".
Depending on the version of the story, Luke took on all of the power - light and dark, or he just took on all of the light with a "void" in the dark. So he had to isolate himself to not offset things.
And now Snoke rose up to balance out Luke.
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baru wrote: Lucas and Lucas films agree that the main movies - including clone wars - tell the Skywalker story. The other things are not their story. And Darth Vader does show up in Rebels.
Yes, lol, "Vader" is in Rebels, although I dont remember seeing him in the third season yet, however the show is not at all about him...
Yes, the main movies (for the most part) are about the Skywalkers, that is however destined to change imo. Regardless of the future, the Star Wars universe is comprised of more than just the movies, else all that material you so cleverly left out, would not be considered official "canon"...
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