Damn. Didn't Disney kind of revoke TFU being canon anyway?TFU2 involves a clone of Marek and it was honestly kind of silly.
Damn. Didn't Disney kind of revoke TFU being canon anyway?TFU2 involves a clone of Marek and it was honestly kind of silly.
The only things besides the core six films that remained canon from before, is the animated film and the second Clone Wars series. All the previous games and everything are gone.Damn. Didn't Disney kind of revoke TFU being canon anyway?
Didn't TFU give u a bad ending option? Would that mean he could still be alive????
Um... Starkillers fate was determined in the first game...
The game ends with Starkiller dying for the rebel alliance(or joining Darth Sidius and wrecking everyone). The second game was merely just a sideshow involving a clone.
The "Dark Side" ending (killing Vader) for TFU1 was the non-canon ending, in the post game you hunt down and kill old Obi-Wan and turn Luke to the Dark Side.Didn't TFU give u a bad ending option? Would that mean he could still be alive?
AH yes, that wouldn't work since he would have killed vader. Okay.The "Dark Side" ending (killing Vader) for TFU1 was the non-canon ending, in the post game you hunt down and kill old Obi-Wan and turn Luke to the Dark Side.
It's not necessarily inconsistent, it's more than believable Starkiller martyring himself would galvanize the Rebel pockets into a cohesive whole.I should note that that Star Wars Rebels, which is still airing and is canon, tells a completely different way for the the rebellion starting. One that I actually like much better. In The Force Unleashed, it's implied that the thought of rebellion never even occurred to anyone and that they never would have thought of it had Starkiller never suggested it. That never sat well with me. It felt contrived. In Rebels, instead, there had always been individual rebel cells for as long as the Empire has existed and they only recently started organizing into a larger movement. Which is far more believable and makes acquiring the forces they ended up having much more plausible than how sudden it's implied to be in TFU.
Since the first trailer for Rogue One was released today, I thought it'd be a good time to create a discussion.
What are your initial thoughts about this Star Wars spin-off releasing later this year? What aspects of the story between Episodes III and IV would you like to see fleshed out?