Hnnnnnnnnnnnn my heart πππ
You write so lovely β€οΈ
yes there's a lot of things to criticize about Star Wars but one thing i will always love it for is being so unabashedly tragic
i'm sure it's been said before, but one of the main things i think powers the SW fandom (fics in particular) is the (in)evitability of it all
time travel fix-its are one of the most popular sub-categories of fics that i've seen (for the prequels at least) but i see it much more rarely in other fandoms. i know each fandom has their own niches that they dig into but star wars fic writers took one look at this decades long story of people who were doomed from the start and said 'not in my house bitch'
and i'm never tired of it, because there's so many places where just one different action could have changed the story entirely, but didn't
was it over the moment Palpatine succeeded in feeding Anakin's fears and his distrust toward the Jedi? the moment the Sith gained control of the senate? what about when the war started, when the Jedi were made generals of men designed to be their executioners? what about when Dooku left the order? when Qui-Gon Jinn died, leaving barely-knighted Obi Wan Kenobi to raise a child he had no idea how to care for? when the Jedi massacred the Mandalorians at Galidraan, leaving Jango Fett primed (hah) for revenge? when Palpatine, and thus the Sith, first gained influence? when the Jedi were tied to the Republic, all the way back at the Ruusan Reformation?
there are so many little moments that turn into this huge web of cause and effect when you take a step back. and in canon, these characters are dooming themselves while we watch, but what reason do they have to do anything different? they don't know they're in a tragedy - its dramatic irony at its goddamn finest
but there's this thing about decisions: for it to be a choice, there has to be another option. and our heroes make their mistakes because that's what they do, while we aren't privy to that other option, leaving that little what-if. it's a favorite human pastime, to think about what might have been.
we start at episode 4, though, fourty or so years after what you could arguably call the start, and find ourselves watching the dominoes fall in place throughout 1, 2, and 3.
and we can hate the choices, hate the tragedy, hate what happened to our beloved characters, but we knew. we had the luxury of knowing.
it's a love story, it's political intrique, it's sci-fi at its finest, and they were dead from the start.
really helpful technique ^ once you know how to divide by halves and thirds it makes drawing evenly spaced things in perspective waaay easier:
Thank you for being such a cool mutual <3 Seeing you in my notifs puts a big grin on my face.
I wish I could somehow project the warm fuzzies this message gave me, but alas!
I'm so glad we're mutuals! You bring me joy, and I love seeing you in my notifs too!
THAT'S where I've heard him from! I played Last Specter and a bell went off in my head!
"Not good with words!" Thyme says as they run me through the gut with ANGST
WHY DOES LAYTON BRING LUKE EVERYWHERE AND NOT FLORA?? itβs not even something like βoh itβs cause lukes so insistentβ CAUSE FLORA IS, TOO!! AND SHES STILL LEFT BEHIND.
I...didn't????? I said THE COUNCIL (in this hypothetical) wanted to wipe out the humans.
I was also trying to emphasize that Nazis specifically did not discover fission. German scientists did. From my understanding of the modern world, scientists often experiment independently from the rest of a population, so there's a chance they did not intend for Nazi use. Not a for sure, but definitely a chance.
I merely tried to insert nuance into your claim, since, like you said, the Nazis were horrible. I did not want you to make leaps that could hurt someone.
Shannon did not think it through when she said elves gave humans technology to build atomic bombs. Why? Because the Nazis... YES THE GOD DAMN NAZIS were the first people to start developing it. meaning the elves gave the Nazi's the tools to start developing it willingly
Roman Catholic female who's a little too neurospicy for her own good.
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