Not-Jedi ediction.
OP I think you are mistaken.
*waves hand*
This is a fantasy thread.
>>44385782
Anon I think you are mistaken.
*waves hand*
This is a Sci Fi thread.
>>44385710
>Implying Mandolorians aren't just jedi with blasters
>>44385710
Who do you need me to beat the Force out of today, captain?
Wannabe-tier
Shit Inbred Mary Sue-tier
>>44385941
i like her
Do you have any force adepts, but not jedi?
>>44385873
You know I'm not sure why but that dude growling "I'M GONNA BEAT THE FORCE OUT OF YOU" is cracking me up bad.
>>44385985
Imperial Knights
>>44386009
I have no idea what their deal is or care but I'll be damned if they don't look fucking baller from the one image of them I saved for fun
>>44385985
>i like her
Same here. Also, Aren't "Mary Sues" supposed to be a idealized author self insert? Who would Rey be a Mary Sue of? It's not supposed to just be a descriptor of a character that has too few flaws.
>>44386033
They're literally Arthurian Knights in Space. Swear fealty to the Emperor, purge the Dark Side wherever it appears, serve as peacekeepers and lawbringers, are nobility, etc.
Only in the Legacy Era though, which also features Cade Skywalker, the deathstick addicted, ex-Jedi Bounty Hunter who wears Darth Vader's pants.
>>44386087
I always wondered if this wasn't intended. It seems sometimes like the Jedi have almost as much of a obsessive identity control over their connection to the Force as the Sith do. Then again I realize the point that the Force is meant to be this absurdly strong and overwhelming thing that drives anyone who uses it to one end or another, so maybe it's just the nature of the thing.
>>44386116
Yep, the Force is an amplifier. You strum the strings and Force blasts it out.
>>44386047
Mary Sue refers to a character who shifts the point-of-view of the entire piece on it's head when she enters the scene.
Every character wants to fuck, kill befriend, etc. her, no matter who their usual attachments or personalities would imply, and tends to fix problems by being there rather than by having the right skill set or by working hard for it - Working hard tends to send the wrong message, unless it's in montage or off-screen.
People complain because she swoops in, Finn instantly falls in love with her, Han offers her to be his new second bestie a day after meeting her, and she gets to sit shotgun with Chewie like no shit even happened. The Sith takes his helmet off for her and offers to take her to the dark side training camp, she gets to hand a lightsaber to Mark Hamill, and she hugs Carrie wistfully because somehow they're both aware of how important and similar their stories are at that particular moment.
Now, it's nothing new in star wars, and for the most part you want your main characters to be the center of attention in a story. The main problem is that a lot of the Force Awakens makes us think that other characters are important and they all eventually take a back seat to the new Disney Princess at one time or another a little too blatantly at times.
>>44386242
>Finn instantly falls in love with her,
They are friends.
>>44386376
Did we watch the same movie? He very obviously wants in her pants. Fucking Han could tell after he'd only been around them for ten minutes of the movie.
>>44386242
She's Luke's kid and Leia could tell something tells me Han also had an idea as well.
>>44386722I think you mean I-die-a
>>44386442
He very obviously didn't, they're friends and Finn never had one of those.
The Marketing of the film pitching Finn as the main character is something I don't entirely get, and it's the only reason that people are crying Mary Sue at Rey, because she was introduced as a supporting character and was the main character all along.
>>44385941
>Mary Sue
spouting meaningless terms sure compensates for having some kind of opinion eh anon
Further clarification because some people are retards and need shit spelled out for them
>>44386033
they cool