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5 years ago

Hux (Potential Spoiler)

Considering the storyline with Hux in EP9,
Spoiler
that he’s a mole for the Resistance, does this change anything with the current character in game?


Don’t click above unless you’ve seen EP9, or don’t care to be spoiled.
  • "Nihion;c-2036387" wrote:
    "slickdealer;c-2036196" wrote:
    "Baby_Yoda;c-2036192" wrote:
    "KausDebonair;c-2036191" wrote:
    "Baby_Yoda;c-2036190" wrote:
    "Nihion;c-2036164" wrote:
    "Baby_Yoda;c-2036126" wrote:
    "Iy4oy4s;c-2036108" wrote:
    "Nihion;c-2036105" wrote:
    Spoiler
    You mean a new Hux? Like: Hux (Hole in Chest)?


    Yup, his counter will be (Hole in the gut) Ol Han.


    Kinda funny how Hux was built up like this just to get blasted by some random dude.


    Spoiler
    And then that random dude gets blown into the beyond. That scene got me.


    Yeah when I saw that I got hyped.

    If only that random dude was built up from the start so his death would be more meaningful.

    But I mean that's what happens when u hire a terrible director for ep VII and VIII and then hire a talented director to clean it up.


    Uh... same director for Force Awakens and Rise of Skywalker.


    My bad I meant The Last Jedi ;p


    Funny how the only people who didn’t like The Last Jedi seem to forget many things...


    This is the weirdest and most incorrect generalization of any generalization that has ever been made.


    I’m glad he didn’t make a mindless Marvel movie. He made a Star Wars movie that focused on character development and themes such as failure.

    If you didn’t like it go watch Jack and Jill again.
  • "Nihion;c-2036383" wrote:
    "LordDirt;c-2036198" wrote:
    JJ just makes remakes, what new things did he bring to Star Wars? Yep, nothing! What new did he bring to Star Trek, yep nothing!


    And Rian made a heap of nothingness. I think we can all agree that the sequels brought nothing new or exciting to Star Wars. Were they interesting movies? For the most part. Meaningful? Well, no.


    Well that’s just not true. Why would anyone agree to that? The sequels were exciting and had different concepts that were introduced. What would even define this exciting and new?
    The new movies were enjoyable. If you didn’t think they brought anything new that’s fine but don’t try and tell me how to feel about them.
    That’s the funny thing about being meaningful. Not everyone gets the same meaning out of things. If you didn’t feel it was meaningful doesn’t mean someone else couldn’t find it meaningful
  • "Monel;c-2034606" wrote:
    "SnakesOnAPlane;d-221415" wrote:
    Considering the storyline with Hux in EP9,
    Spoiler
    that he’s a mole for the Resistance, does this change anything with the current character in game?


    Don’t click above unless you’ve seen EP9, or don’t care to be spoiled.


    Obviously you missed his line
    Spoiler
    I dont care if you win, I just need kylo to lose. Clearly makes him not a mole.


    No it doesnt... but it does make him stay dark side in terms of the game
  • "Monel;c-2034606" wrote:
    "SnakesOnAPlane;d-221415" wrote:
    Considering the storyline with Hux in EP9,
    Spoiler
    that he’s a mole for the Resistance, does this change anything with the current character in game?


    Don’t click above unless you’ve seen EP9, or don’t care to be spoiled.


    Obviously you missed his line
    Spoiler
    I dont care if you win, I just need kylo to lose. Clearly makes him not a mole.


    Still a mole. They even called him such.

    "Nihion;c-2036164" wrote:
    "Baby_Yoda;c-2036126" wrote:
    "Iy4oy4s;c-2036108" wrote:
    "Nihion;c-2036105" wrote:
    Spoiler
    You mean a new Hux? Like: Hux (Hole in Chest)?


    Yup, his counter will be (Hole in the gut) Ol Han.


    Kinda funny how Hux was built up like this just to get blasted by some random dude.


    Spoiler
    And then that random dude gets blown into the beyond. That scene got me.


    Whatever happened to escape pods?! Hell, MilFal even had one!

  • "TVF;c-2036392" wrote:
    "Nihion;c-2036383" wrote:
    "LordDirt;c-2036198" wrote:
    JJ just makes remakes, what new things did he bring to Star Wars? Yep, nothing! What new did he bring to Star Trek, yep nothing!


    And Rian made a heap of nothingness. I think we can all agree that the sequels brought nothing new or exciting to Star Wars.


    Disagree.


    Fair.
  • "Darthvanity;c-2036417" wrote:
    "Nihion;c-2036383" wrote:
    "LordDirt;c-2036198" wrote:
    JJ just makes remakes, what new things did he bring to Star Wars? Yep, nothing! What new did he bring to Star Trek, yep nothing!


    And Rian made a heap of nothingness. I think we can all agree that the sequels brought nothing new or exciting to Star Wars. Were they interesting movies? For the most part. Meaningful? Well, no.


    Well that’s just not true. Why would anyone agree to that? The sequels were exciting and had different concepts that were introduced. What would even define this exciting and new?
    The new movies were enjoyable. If you didn’t think they brought anything new that’s fine but don’t try and tell me how to feel about them.
    That’s the funny thing about being meaningful. Not everyone gets the same meaning out of things. If you didn’t feel it was meaningful doesn’t mean someone else couldn’t find it meaningful


    Like I said: Interesting, yes. Enjoyable, yes. But meaningful to Star Wars... well that’s up for debate.

    I agree that the themes in the Last Jedi were nice and all, but they didn’t fit in with the Star Wars around it. Especially after The Rise Of Skywalker, Luke’s sacrifice was mediocre at best. He died so that people would help. It took Lando and Chewie to do that. Luke seems just like a cranky old man, and regardless of morals, regardless of meaning, it just makes him less awesome which is... sad. Rian didn’t teach us failure, he taught us how to accept that the first 40 years of an exciting hero could change.
  • "slickdealer;c-2036407" wrote:
    "Nihion;c-2036387" wrote:
    "slickdealer;c-2036196" wrote:
    "Baby_Yoda;c-2036192" wrote:
    "KausDebonair;c-2036191" wrote:
    "Baby_Yoda;c-2036190" wrote:
    "Nihion;c-2036164" wrote:
    "Baby_Yoda;c-2036126" wrote:
    "Iy4oy4s;c-2036108" wrote:
    "Nihion;c-2036105" wrote:
    Spoiler
    You mean a new Hux? Like: Hux (Hole in Chest)?


    Yup, his counter will be (Hole in the gut) Ol Han.


    Kinda funny how Hux was built up like this just to get blasted by some random dude.


    Spoiler
    And then that random dude gets blown into the beyond. That scene got me.


    Yeah when I saw that I got hyped.

    If only that random dude was built up from the start so his death would be more meaningful.

    But I mean that's what happens when u hire a terrible director for ep VII and VIII and then hire a talented director to clean it up.


    Uh... same director for Force Awakens and Rise of Skywalker.


    My bad I meant The Last Jedi ;p


    Funny how the only people who didn’t like The Last Jedi seem to forget many things...


    This is the weirdest and most incorrect generalization of any generalization that has ever been made.


    I’m glad he didn’t make a mindless Marvel movie. He made a Star Wars movie that focused on character development and themes such as failure.

    If you didn’t like it go watch Jack and Jill again.


    Rey was never developed. They started to try in most of the movies, but never got there. I was rooting for Kylo in TROS because he changed. And it felt good. Rose and DJ tried to develop Finn, but ultimately it had no impact on the film to follow which in turn makes it look weird and out of place. Marvel movies are where we agree. They are essentially just moving comics that have been modernized. Enjoyable? Yes. Creative? ...




    (Sometimes.)


    I enjoy all of Star Wars. But I don’t agree with some of it. And that’s okay. I can complain and go on mindless rants all I want (cuz I’m a troll lol), but ultimately, I love Star Wars and all things Star Wars. I hope that these movies inspire legions of people to make their own stories, movies, and adventures. These movies were, in representation of failure, controversy, and entertainment, a new hope for generations of Star Wars to come. And I don’t know about you people, but an adaption of Revan to the big screen could be the perfect fit for Star Wars in a couple of years.