A TLJ/Episode IX what-if (time travel):
Posted: 2018-06-18 05:48pm
Okay, so, at the end of The Last Jedi, Luke and Rey save the remnants of the Resistance, a grand total of... about a dozen people, crammed onto the Millennium Falcon. Some have pointed out that this is not a very promising basis on which to form a new Rebellion, and have used this as a point to criticize the film, and its characters (particularly in holding Admiral Holdo responsible for the destruction of most of the fleet). Now, in fairness, the Resistance clearly has allies on other worlds, who they hope to rally and inspire to join them, and the end of the film implies that Luke's sacrifice and the Falcon's escape will inspire such an uprising. Ultimately, the answer will have to wait for Episode IX. But this does all beg the question: what if the Resistance concluded that they were beaten, that they simply did not have the forces necessary to win? Hell, imagine if Leia, sitting in that bunker and believing that the galaxy had given up, had decided to try a radical alternative (presuming that at least some of the Resistance could escape on the Falcon)? Which brings me to the second part of this scenario.
In the finale of "Rebels", it was established that time travel is possible in Star Wars, via using a sort of portal (one such portal is on Lothal). Major Rebel characters on the show are aware of this portal, and its not a huge leap that they might have told other senior Rebellion leaders. Like, say, Princess Leia.
So what if the Resistance decides "Screw this timeline, we need a do-over"?
Scenario One: Luke never shows up, or shows up too late. Leia and the Resistance die in the cave on Crait, but before she does, Leia sends a telepathic message to Rey on board the Falcon, telling her to go to Lothal and find the portal. Rey does so, eventually figures it out, and travels back in time. She travels back to the day her parents left her on Jakku, asks them what the fuck, and then takes her younger self as an apprentice.
Can Rey (and younger Rey), along with Chewie and R2, with the advantage of fore-knowledge, prevent the victory of the First Order? Alternatively, is there a better point for her to travel to/a better plan she could use?
Scenario Two: The group on the Falcon escape as in canon, but Leia still decides to go back in time using the Lothal portal. She travels back to the Rebel victory at Endor, determined not to fuck up the creation of the New Republic this time.
Scenario Three: Leia decides to try to undo the whole fall of the Old Republic and everything that followed at the price of potentially erasing Han and Luke's (among others') existences from the timeline, and goes back to Naboo shortly before the Trade Federation begins its attack.
Can Leia and the Resistance succeed? Is there a better plan that they could follow instead?
In the finale of "Rebels", it was established that time travel is possible in Star Wars, via using a sort of portal (one such portal is on Lothal). Major Rebel characters on the show are aware of this portal, and its not a huge leap that they might have told other senior Rebellion leaders. Like, say, Princess Leia.
So what if the Resistance decides "Screw this timeline, we need a do-over"?
Scenario One: Luke never shows up, or shows up too late. Leia and the Resistance die in the cave on Crait, but before she does, Leia sends a telepathic message to Rey on board the Falcon, telling her to go to Lothal and find the portal. Rey does so, eventually figures it out, and travels back in time. She travels back to the day her parents left her on Jakku, asks them what the fuck, and then takes her younger self as an apprentice.
Can Rey (and younger Rey), along with Chewie and R2, with the advantage of fore-knowledge, prevent the victory of the First Order? Alternatively, is there a better point for her to travel to/a better plan she could use?
Scenario Two: The group on the Falcon escape as in canon, but Leia still decides to go back in time using the Lothal portal. She travels back to the Rebel victory at Endor, determined not to fuck up the creation of the New Republic this time.
Scenario Three: Leia decides to try to undo the whole fall of the Old Republic and everything that followed at the price of potentially erasing Han and Luke's (among others') existences from the timeline, and goes back to Naboo shortly before the Trade Federation begins its attack.
Can Leia and the Resistance succeed? Is there a better plan that they could follow instead?