Hold up, speaking of games. Idea...
What about a game like Big Game Hunter? Just in Star Wars?
With all the various creatures/beasts in the galaxy with the various planets, a Star Wars in the likeness of BGH would be pretty interesting I think.
But maybe that's just me, I liked playing Big Game Hunter back in the day.
Originally posted by Nephthys
I just saw someone on reddit saying the senior creative director of Clone Wars (Filoni?) say that the One's might not even be real???The ****?
Well I wish they provided a link.
Anyway they might not have been Physical beings. And Mortis might not have been a Physical plane.
I remember Sam Witwer was of the opinion that if Anakin and the Son escaped Mortis together then they would have escaped as One person.
Originally posted by Nephthys
I just saw someone on reddit saying the senior creative director of Clone Wars (Filoni?) say that the One's might not even be real???The ****?
Well, yeah…
Those episodes being an elaborate force vision or manifestations of the force like “Vader” on Dagobah make the most sense. Of course, the EU made them “real” with FotJ.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
I remember Sam Witwer was of the opinion that if Anakin and the Son escaped Mortis together then they would have escaped as One person.
👆 This would make the most sense imho.
And nah, I think it makes less sense that they're just Force visions or manifestations, due to everything that happened in Mortis.
Yeah no. Force visions don't send out distress signals then brainwash a bunch of Jedi in the middle of space into having a fever dream with flying gargoyles and griffins in it. 🙂
Anyway found this, from RebelForceRadio apparently:
JM: Everyone's wondering: are they [the Force Priestesses] the Whills?
DF [Dave Filoni]: That's an interesting question. I would say no to that, only because that never came up when we were talking with George. I don't think that's impossible; it had crossed my mind, when we were making it, that that's a possibility. So I think that's a fair answer. The way I see that character, I think you could talk about that character as a singular or you can talk about them as a plural. [Filoni then briefly praises Jaime King for her portrayal of the character/s] I'll give you another little tidbit here before I go, which is: there were some lines that directly connected to Mortis in this arc, that I ended up having to cut because they were sidebars to the main plot of Yoda, but at one point the Priestesses discuss the Father on Mortis, and basically consider him very narrow in his view of the Force compared to what they are, and I would say that that's very true. They are basically, to me, one being, whose consciousness is divided into five separate apparitions, and five different types of archetype; over the years her separation of body and soul from the Force had become these kind of archetype-faces within the Force that can speak to you from beyond. That's a little bit of insight into what the Priestesses are.