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Post by nighthawk on Aug 19, 2009 0:00:01 GMT -5
No, but she does have nice brain tail thingies on her head. Thats nice. She'd make a great model. *looks at Natelie Portman* Dammn You!
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Post by Jedi Master Sar Sha on Aug 19, 2009 0:03:31 GMT -5
I think she's a cool character in the wrong place and time if you know what I mean.
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Post by nighthawk on Aug 19, 2009 0:10:50 GMT -5
*pokes Revan*
I wonder what that'd be like.
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Post by Jedi Master Sar Sha on Aug 19, 2009 0:13:16 GMT -5
Poking Revan or being a cool character in the wrong place and time?
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Post by nighthawk on Aug 19, 2009 0:14:34 GMT -5
Neither actually, though i'd love to do both. Ahsoka being in Revan's time.
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Post by Jedi Master Sar Sha on Aug 19, 2009 0:31:19 GMT -5
That would be cool! Are the patterns on her face tattoos or her natural skin?
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Post by nighthawk on Aug 19, 2009 0:32:52 GMT -5
Oes....uh.....uhmmm.....uhhh..Viva la pinyata! *dances*
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Post by Jedi Master Sar Sha on Aug 19, 2009 1:06:03 GMT -5
??
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Post by nighthawk on Aug 19, 2009 1:08:06 GMT -5
A short way of saying I don't know. :yes:
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Post by Jedi Master Sar Sha on Aug 19, 2009 1:23:15 GMT -5
LOL! Fair enough...
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Aug 26, 2009 19:05:33 GMT -5
I think they're on her skin. Although it's less noticeable than the headtail-stripes, Togrutas have white markings on their bodies which are individual to each one. You can see them on Shaak Ti in TFU.
Aaand I think it'd be a little dangerous to poke Revan.
Aaand I wrote fanfic where Ahsoka got turned into a cyborg a la General Grievous, and Anakin had to kill her (possibly). That's my explanation for why she's not in RotS. Who knows what they'll come up with for "canon" (yes, EU--I have trouble considered TCW canon on the level of the live action movies) though.
Aaand Kit Fisto taking Ahsoka would be interesting, but he's had two Padawans already, the latest being the Mon Cal that Grievous killed.
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Post by Jedi Master Sar Sha on Aug 27, 2009 23:16:10 GMT -5
LOL! For a second there Cy I thought you typed, "...he has two Padawans already".
Part of my brain froze for a second with the thought of "I really don't think that was legal back then" before going back and rereading it.
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Post by nighthawk on Aug 28, 2009 13:44:03 GMT -5
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Post by Agathos Arete on Aug 31, 2009 0:17:26 GMT -5
:Joke: *And a poor one at that*
What do you call a small sharp piece of metal that clones step on?
A tack of the clones.
Sorry its horrible, but its the only clone joke I know.
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Sept 6, 2009 15:41:28 GMT -5
Sorry, I like Agathos' joke-- mostly because I'm confused about what KT stands for?
No, LOL that wasn't "legal" back then. It was in KotOR time, but then for some reason they changed it.
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Post by Jedi Master Sar Sha on Nov 19, 2009 8:21:55 GMT -5
KT = Karren Travis. ; )
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Nov 19, 2009 11:28:20 GMT -5
Rightrightright. I never cared either way about her. I liked her novelization of the movie, but she's no Stover.
Aaand this week's episode managed to transform Barriss Offee from the likeable, morally conflicted character in "MedStar" to...what? A disciplinarian? A tank? A person acting a whole lot younger than she really is? This lack of stable characterization (not only for her, but for just about the whole show--Anakin's really bringing himself down to Ahsoka's level bickering with her like that, although it's not like he was ever all that mature) is making me...consider this show not really canon. I watch it for shiny lightsabers and pretty headtails. XD
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Post by surfersquid on Nov 19, 2009 12:06:22 GMT -5
Grah. Lack of stable characterization drives me crazy. CRAZY I TELL YOU. Doesn't canon mean anything to these people?! Canon isn't just how things happened and what exploded, it's how people thought and acted and how they possessed, for the most part, consistent personalities (like oh I dunno real and believable people).
As much as I want to afford this series some respect, it doesn't seem to be taking the universe in which it belongs seriously enough for me to validate any of its content with my perception of SW. It's like the writers know they can get away with making the writing shallower than the SW standard because their target demographic appreciates lightsabers and explosions more than skillful plot and characterization.
But just because you know you can get away with something, doesn't mean you ought to do it.
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Post by Jedi Master Sar Sha on Nov 19, 2009 13:51:42 GMT -5
I'm really unhappy with how the characters have "developed". I watch the episodes and keep thinking, "Really? OH COME ON! What?....What?!".
*Sigh* I'm dealing with it as best I can and watch just for the sack of keeping tabs on the characters I like the most, but...even that is stressing me out.
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Nov 19, 2009 13:59:01 GMT -5
Aw, I try not to let it stress me out--more the opposite really, watching for the lulz to see how much little sense it can make. It could be a drinking game...how many times the strategies ("Let's walk straight out onto the causeway like Revolutionary War battalions, so the droids and Geonosians can attack us from above! But it's okay, we're just doing it to distract the bad guys from the two teenagers we sent into the basement with explosives!") don't make sense.
"But just because you know you can get away with something, doesn't mean you ought to do it." I heartily concur.
Couldn't they find better writers? Put the guys who scripted Avatar on that thing, they'll show 'em.
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