This guy becomes increasingly more mentally retarded with every addition to Star Wars canon

This guy becomes increasingly more mentally retarded with every addition to Star Wars canon

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MCLUNKY

Almost like this shit wasn't planned out

it’s retarded even in the context of the original considering that that dude would have been around during the time period that obi wan described to Luke

Seethe more Vader. And go home and get your fuckin podracer

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>a religion exists therefore you must believe in it

the force objectively exists in that universe though, it isn't something you can seriously deny

He still has a fucking point. They have this big superweapon, the generals/admirals are bickering about what to do, then this jackass in all black says "Hurr Durr muh force. Technology bad, force good". He adds nothing to the conversation, and our guy here had enough.
So he calls out the bullshit vaguery, if the force is so great where's the plans? Where's the base? Why haven't you cast a fucking spell to find them?
He gets choked for his actions, which is more for the audience to see the force actually get used for the first(?) time on screen, but he's still in the right. What exactly has Vader done that he can take a literal shit in the middle of the meeting?

>the force objectively exists in that universe though, it isn't something you can seriously deny
Sure you can. Lets say you never met a Jedi. Lets say you never saw a video of them doing Jedi shit. Lets say they get "wiped out" and you say to yourself "if they were so badass, how did they get killed so easily"?

>let’s say you never met a Jedi
he’s talking to one nigga. he doesn’t know who darth Vader is?

Why? He's not incorrect.
>Vader's Jedi and Force powers did NOT recover the stolen data tapes
So how is he wrong?

>oh you can juggle your glow sticks? I bet you can swallow them too, you fucking tin can

>Lets say you never met a Jedi.
But the purge was instrumental to the founding of the Empire. It would be like a Roman not knowing about Caesar.

There's multiple factions vying for power: The Death Star fanboys, the ArmyNavyfags, Tarkin, and Vader

The ArmyNavy officers, represented by Tagge, are nervous that their significance in the Empire will wane with the Death Star's public reveal. They're making a stink about the stolen data tapes because they want to delay the station's activation

The Death Star supporters, represented by Adm. Motti, see that they have the chance to be the biggest swinging dick in the galaxy and are eager to get on with it.

In walks Tarkin and Vader

Tarkin announces the dissolution of the Senate and states that fear of the Death Star will maintain order. While saying this, he looks at Motti, who smirks, thinking he's getting commended for being a loyal DS fanboy. So Motti gets a big head and boasts about the station's invulnerability. While saying this, he smirks back at Tarkin, he's playing it up, reaffirming his loyalty

Vader admonishes Motti, pointing out that The Force is more powerful than the technological terror of the Death Star. It's important to remember that Vader, while technically under Tarkin's command, was placed on the station to be the Emperor's commisar and ensure nobody gets any bright ideas about using the superweapon to stage a coup. His statement is an open threat to everybody in the room

Motti doesn't take the hint. He thinks the Station makes his faction top dog and believes he has Tarkin's backing because of those aforementioned smirks. He never explicitly doubts that the Force or the Jedi are real, just that, like the Imperial Navy, their time has come and gone. So Vader chokes him

Everyone gets the point

That whole scene of bickering officers and statesmen scheming for power in a polished board room is meant to contrast with the dusty, ragtag Rebel Alliance, which is always depicted as unified and focused in their goals. It is extremely subtle and well executed.

And yet all anyone talks about is
>Haha, he doesn't believe in Jedi, haha!

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So does the audience

He insulted him a lil bit
Drinks are on the house

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Han didn't believe it either, and he had seen quite a bit of the galaxy by then

the earth is objectively round though, it isn't something you can seriously deny

cool factoid, this guy is like 80 years old and voices The Trust in Raised by Wolves

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Yea, Star Wars is kinda weird in that way. Sometimes, even outside the prequels, you ask "wait, what?"

With more of these sequels and in between stories, people ask that question even more

I dont race pods no more motti

just means jedi knights had to be marginal figures and not important