The ESB Infinite had a better ending if you ask me.Techno_Union wrote:I was dissapointed with the end. I thought it was supposed to be where the Empire finally won and it turnned out to be just another way for the Empire to lose. *sigh* I hope Return of the Jedi will be better.
Quick Star Wars Infinities Question
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We don't have to. Being Infinities, it is of course completely non-canonphongn wrote:Yes, that was bizarre. I can't see Master Yoda doing such an act.Techno_Union wrote:Trying to be a smart ass and messed up in the process, dang . Very well then, Yoda's idea of revenge or whatever is crashing the Death Star into Coruscant killing billions if not trillions of people.
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IIRC, Yoda did not pull a mass Mind Trick, he only used it on a number of Stormtroopers, probably a few officers, and Tarkin. I seem to recall in one picture that some of the Death Star's crew was trying to get into the control room where Yoda and Tarkin was locked in.Kurgan wrote:But yeah, the Death Star thing was completely silly. Yoda mind tricks everyone on the Death Star and then crashes it into Palpy's apartment on Coruscant (killing billions?!! Thanks suicide bomber green dude! Way to take out one guy!)
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Then again, with the million+ people Yoda was already mind tricking I guess he could mind trick the shield security people on the planet.
It was months after Yavin, and it's hardly impossible that along with whatever repairs they did after the misfire (caused by Luke's proton torps) and then the full powered shot made despite the misfire, they might have added in the off-axis firing capability that they were planning to eventually implement anyway.The other scene that made me cringe was the one where the DS 1 suddenly had off axis firing abilities and wiped out an entire fleet of ISD's using the super laser (one ship at a time apparently).
Also, it was the SSDs that the Death Star was firing at (to begin with, at least).
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The ESB Infinities comic was a huge waste of time, if you ask me.Tsyroc wrote:The ESB Infinite had a better ending if you ask me.Techno_Union wrote:I was dissapointed with the end. I thought it was supposed to be where the Empire finally won and it turnned out to be just another way for the Empire to lose. *sigh* I hope Return of the Jedi will be better.
To be honest though, my general of the Infinities isn't very high at all...
Man, that artwork back there was pretty bad.
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That's true. Other than what happens to Luke and a few cool bits at the end it is pretty forgetable.Spanky The Dolphin wrote: The ESB Infinities comic was a huge waste of time, if you ask me.
Agreed. They didn't take things as far as they could have and overall everything comes across as a highlight real more than an actual story.To be honest though, my general of the Infinities isn't very high at all...
Argee again. What's odd is the artist has some pretty good stuff involving characters and action. He seems to have a real problem with the large scale stuff.Man, that artwork back there was pretty bad.
By the pricking of my thumb,
Something wicked this way comes.
Open, locks,
Whoever knocks.
Something wicked this way comes.
Open, locks,
Whoever knocks.