Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Roaming the Universe
Darth Caedus vs Current Luke
I know this is a bit off, and that the story will be written unfortunately for me, here are currently nowhere in my country that the newest star wars books are available, so I am just gonna ask here instead of relying on wookipedia, which so far has been my only source from the beginning of the Vong-wars and forward to the present situation in the star wars universe.
So here it is the question as it says on wookipedia from mara to Caedus:
"You think...you've won, but Luke will crush you...and I refuse...to let you...destroy the future...for my Ben." :
So debate ore just state your openion I don't mind but this development I would like to know the general openion about.
Verbally fellate? If you're referring to me, I find that choice of phrasing rather funny, since he was never featured to fight prior, aside from giving the Yuuzhan Vong an ass beating.
I'm not this just because I like Jacen. In the final Legacy novel, but hopefully there will be more, but in the very final one, it should come down to Luke against Jacen. They seem to be evenly matched, however maybe thery'll kill each other.
It probably will, if Jacen is lucky, Luke will wait that long to kill him. But, to be honest, I don't expect Luke to be oblivious to the identity of his wife's murderer for six or seven books.
They are far from evenly matched. That you still delude yourself into believing that is testimony to your fanboyism.
I am wondering why the final Legacy novel is called Invincible? Does anybody else think that? Peace everybody, I'm about to go party since the Cavs won.
Registered: Jan 2006
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bah, the Playoffs became suck-ass when the Warriors lost. They made the playoffs exciting, what with making one of the biggest upsets in NBA history and all...
No, it WAS the biggest upset in NBA History. However, the playoffs were over as soon as Dallas went out, because the Spurs started with the champagne that exact moment. There's no team in the NBA that can beat the Spurs, especially nobody in the weak Eastern Conference Finals.