Originally posted by Zenwolf
Where did I say that? I'm merely just trying to prove he's dead, like dead dead. I don't want him to come back, I'm merely just saying what a few others think as they keep thinking Mace is alive because we didn't see the body.
Not to sound like a douche, but, this all sounds familiar to the old 05-08 rumors that said Kit had survived due to their being no body. Still there any confirmation that he died? Well, the lost stars novel does say he died after instigating a war against Sheev, so take that for what you will.
Will he come back? doubt it, Dave obviously respects Lucas more than the disney executives and doesn't seem keen on touching the choices Lucas made.
Hope that answers your question.
Originally posted by Zenwolf
Eh maybe.Why's that though?
Well. this is gonna be an unrefined and short version of my review, but while I heavily enjoy it, it seems very much so for a.. younger audience. And it shows in several occasions. Although it is a bit more mature than say, Junior Jedi Knights/Young Jedi Knight, it's not dark compared to Last of the Jedi, not as filled with development that sets the tone for estrangement between Kenobi and Anakin like Jedi Quest is, nor does it come close to establishing a complex and growing relationship between two people like Jedi Apprentice did.
Now of course, some people will say that the novels that i listed aren't close to how i described them, but regardless. The novel seems very childish, at times.(Not that i mind, seeing as i am a fan of Jude Watson's YA works) But i can see why it might turn some people off.
That said, it does have nice moments, in my opinion; like showing the youth of the empire becoming enthralled with the empire's propaganda, showcasing a human side to the usually "evil" empire, and hell, there's a scene with Tarkin where he seems to be a nice guy to children, without losing his "character"
So far, i'm enjoying the novel, it gripped my attention and had it gripped for awhile, but it's not for hardcore sw fan. Lot of development, no lightsaber fight in sight, and only a few minor cameos.
The only real complain i have is that it doesn't feel like star wars. I mean, this novel is great, but if it weren't for the techno-babble i wouldn't have thought it was an actual star wars novel. That's not to say the book is bad, it's great, but it could have easily been a story set in a different world.
Originally posted by DarthAnt66If you remember, awhile back, Sam Jackson got hyped when he heard there was a new SW movie coming out, and wanted to be a part of it.
Zen literally thinking they are going to resurrect Windu.LMFAO.
This might have actually surpassed Bantha level.
However, everyone disagreed with him and said Mace should stay dead.
Though, he may get through to Abrams in the future.
Certainly wouldn't MIND Mace being in another movie.
If he is, he'd fit as Snoke. Maybe have his attempt at killing Palpatine so many years ago be his fall to the dark side.