The Battle Bar, Our Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy

Started by Lord Lucien3,287 pages

Nom Anor considered the Empire to be a far greater threat. It's possible they may have even withheld invading.

And to be fair to Luke an co., it's not like they knew the Vong were coming.

Coruscant knew they were coming, displayed in the comics.

Originally posted by mattatom
Coruscant knew they were coming, displayed in the comics.
Explain how!

Even without the Vong, its still a mess. Ever since the fall of the Empire, its been one war after another. When the rebels won, they created this huge power vacuum and then utterly failed to fill it. Even over a hundred years later, there is still massive wars.

Simply. Outer core worlds after being invaded with the Vong sent messages to Coruscant. Warning said species were coming.

Originally posted by mattatom
Simply. Outer core worlds after being invaded with the Vong sent messages to Coruscant. Warning said species were coming.
Was that during the actual invasion or the preliminary outposts the Vong conquered before the Clone Wars?

I agree. Luke and the rebels did more harm than good. With the Empire, there was order and stability, not constant chaos.

The former.

A lot of Star Wars seems to suffer from: Fridge Logic

Once you start thinking about all these things, all these holes start appearing in the plot.

Originally posted by Autokrat
A lot of Star Wars seems to suffer from: Fridge Logic

Once you start thinking about all these things, all these holes start appearing in the plot.

Some of the people here have stated that it's best not to think about it, otherwise you'll go insane figuring out plot holes, like I'm doing with the new star wars game as it pertains to continuity, as well as the KOTOR games.

I wonder though: The fact that the empire would have crushed the Vong is based on the fact that every world would have remained loyal to the empire during the conflict. Since the empire was so totalitarian, and there were so many competing Moff's anyway, Mightn't a conflict with the Vong resulted in a splintering of the Empire from within, rather than a unified effort against the Vong?

I woulda thought it'd be a "whos the biggest threat" moment and they unified against the Vong. Like they did to Caedus.

I don't think so LL. The sheer numbers of the Imperial Armada are staggering, so the loyalty of every world wouldn't matter. Furthermore, why would any world NOT swear loyalty to the Empire if they're going up against a threat that will kill everybody?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8471789.stm

Pathetic, now the Taliban militants will continue to have a save haven with which to hide in.

Didn't Obama claim that he would launch a ground attack into Pakistani territory if he needed to? Its not as if Pakistan has any control over the tribal regions anyways. Its just f*cking lines on a map by this point.

Originally posted by Autokrat
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8471789.stm

Pathetic, now the Taliban militants will continue to have a save haven with which to hide in.

Didn't Obama claim that he would launch a ground attack into Pakistani territory if he needed to? Its not as if Pakistan has any control over the tribal regions anyways. Its just f*cking lines on a map by this point.

I've always said that McCain, or any Republican for that matter, would be a better commander in chief than a Democrat. Obama is too busy increasing our debt limit to worry about something as silly as terrorism.

Originally posted by Dr McBeefington
I don't think so LL. The sheer numbers of the Imperial Armada are staggering, so the loyalty of every world wouldn't matter. Furthermore, why would any world NOT swear loyalty to the Empire if they're going up against a threat that will kill everybody?
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You know me and Matt are different people, right?

and it was MY idea.

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
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You know me and Matt are different people, right?

I do now!!

Yes, the Personality Diffuser was a stroke of genius TJ.

Agh, too... many... people...

*dies*