seelsa73
Sr Member
Re: Star Wars Episode VII
I'm going to start this a little off topic by addressing the differences between the 2 existing trilogies that some of us seem to forget or don't want to see due the their over-fondness for the OT.
The OT and the PT are supposed to be very different...The Galactic Republic was in full bloom for the PT where the opulence and cleanliness of the universe shone everywhere you look. There were no constraints on the general populace, and there was no need for a rebel alliance because everything was hunky dory (until, of course, episode III when the s@*# hit the fan).
The OT focuses on the rebel alliance, who's resources were limited and they had to make do with what they had, which is why the atmosphere of the movies were the way they were. The good guys and the bad guys were clearly defined in the OT, and the good guys had to live very simply in order to stay mobile and - for the most part - out of the Empire's reach, in order to restore the galaxy to the way it was before the Empire. So they didn't have fancy apartments, fashionable clothes, or the ability to go and do as they please as was the case in the PT.
So of course the two trilogies were going to have a completely different feel to them. The die-hard fans went into the prequels hoping to get more of the same, only with different characters, which would have satisfied long-time fans of Star Wars, who sat in the theaters when they were young when they first came out, but would have made little sense in the overall story. Two different periods of time beget two different atmospheres to the movies. That's the way the real world works, and that's the way it should be portrayed.
For the next trilogy, they can mix in a little of both, creating a new atmosphere, where they are rebuilding from the war and evolving. As for the EU, i would love to see them include what could work, namely the characters, and nixing the things that wouldn't really fit. For instance, in the EU, the New republic continued the use of warship and frigates etcetera that the Empire used. I, for one, would like to see them get away from that and design new ships and technology to show that evolution. And no more Sith, as the profecy has been fullfilled which predicted the downfall OF the Sith. But that's not to say that they can't have Jedi that have fallen to the dark side, which are completely different from Sith in that the Sith follow a certain set of rules whereas dark Jedi are just rogues that have their own agenda(s).
I'm going to start this a little off topic by addressing the differences between the 2 existing trilogies that some of us seem to forget or don't want to see due the their over-fondness for the OT.
The OT and the PT are supposed to be very different...The Galactic Republic was in full bloom for the PT where the opulence and cleanliness of the universe shone everywhere you look. There were no constraints on the general populace, and there was no need for a rebel alliance because everything was hunky dory (until, of course, episode III when the s@*# hit the fan).
The OT focuses on the rebel alliance, who's resources were limited and they had to make do with what they had, which is why the atmosphere of the movies were the way they were. The good guys and the bad guys were clearly defined in the OT, and the good guys had to live very simply in order to stay mobile and - for the most part - out of the Empire's reach, in order to restore the galaxy to the way it was before the Empire. So they didn't have fancy apartments, fashionable clothes, or the ability to go and do as they please as was the case in the PT.
So of course the two trilogies were going to have a completely different feel to them. The die-hard fans went into the prequels hoping to get more of the same, only with different characters, which would have satisfied long-time fans of Star Wars, who sat in the theaters when they were young when they first came out, but would have made little sense in the overall story. Two different periods of time beget two different atmospheres to the movies. That's the way the real world works, and that's the way it should be portrayed.
For the next trilogy, they can mix in a little of both, creating a new atmosphere, where they are rebuilding from the war and evolving. As for the EU, i would love to see them include what could work, namely the characters, and nixing the things that wouldn't really fit. For instance, in the EU, the New republic continued the use of warship and frigates etcetera that the Empire used. I, for one, would like to see them get away from that and design new ships and technology to show that evolution. And no more Sith, as the profecy has been fullfilled which predicted the downfall OF the Sith. But that's not to say that they can't have Jedi that have fallen to the dark side, which are completely different from Sith in that the Sith follow a certain set of rules whereas dark Jedi are just rogues that have their own agenda(s).