Don't do that

niepoprawni.pl 1 year ago

I gotta explain what's going on with the beetle tarp: no 1 average will drive a convertible in the cold, as they do in the first episode of Mando. The built-in car will move, even with heating. So if you show that the hero is acting idiotic, the public will think he's an idiot. He's expected to be smart. Or at least the receiver will have a split: I see something else and I hear something else. Speaking of Mando, that's not the full truth, due to the fact that specified excesses can be effectively covered. Is this door: who will make a door that can cut individual in half? That's right.

What do I see? That's what I'm wondering. How many Jedi are there? 10,000? Make it 20,000. So how many facilities can they plant? 7,000? How many planets are there? So these facilities are as much as nothing. So the Jedi could not aid people due to the fact that they had no contact with them. 1 Jedi on 50,000 planets. In the Dark Spectre times, they did a small bit of that due to the fact that we see the Jedi working on the interplanetary level: they are ambassadors. Which someway shows the real possibilities of their scale.

Meanwhile, in Akolita we have any sleazy temple in the mediate of nowhere, consisting mainly of a market, i.e. a pardon – a yard. Do they realize that the Jedi represent the Republic? Therefore, their temple, which is not a place of worship, should be dignified? She needs to be well-maintained, they have jobs: you give the droid a bucket of paint and a brush and let him paint. Let him plaster. It can be done 24 hours a day and renovated until it does. If individual does not realize this, let him visit the Abbey in Tyniec, the Red Monastery in Slovakia close Szczawnica, Bielany, etc. Mogiła. Thousands of years of caring for an institution is not a love for money. How can you not realize that?

Meanwhile, in the chaotic West strategy everything is spinning: we have towns there, consisting of a saloon, a hotel above it, a shop, a church and a fewer houses on the main street, with the essential craftsmanship. Between the towns there are wastelands with roads for stagers, farm places, etc. 10,000 Jedi will contact (enough) all over the chaotic West. That's why there's a village or a town on the planet in Star Wars. due to the fact that the planet represents a Western town with a neighborhood, and not the full town. And what's worse is that it's crippled to look for: if you put the city in the westerns as the location of the wanted one, that's enough. The town's small, you ask the saloon guy and he'll tell you. But it doesn't make sense to say that someone's on the planet Khofar. It's like you say someone's on Earth looking for wind in a field.

We do not have a problem with white spots, but with contradictory messages given by the creator (what else I see is what I hear). How have people who know their stuff dealt with these problems? After all, Akolita has a budget of only $180 million, they can afford to show only 2 streets per cross and yard.

But they can't afford to chase. In Kenobi they do not pursuit the Jedi, who fled, but stand and fight. Here they don't pursuit the runaway Mea, though they have this ship and they could. There are also budgetary constraints: they talk outside the door to not make a conference room, due to the fact that specified decoration costs money. And again, they have only $180,000 in budget. They can't afford an O.R. either, not just chases.

The temple problem can easy be solved. All you gotta say is it's a monument. But then you gotta make an ankle in the driveway and renew the dirty interior. Aesthetics introduce some.

Notice that in the Dark Spectre, they did well due to the fact that Naboo has a capital once, well-maintained. It besides has a separate civilization underwater, with its cities. What happened to her under the Empire? And that is already a crucial advance.

In OT (Normal Trilogy) they besides managed: we start with full emptiness, then we have a farm, then Mos Eisley, consistently built as a periphery. There's no Jedi temple there. We inactive have a city in the clouds, an advanced and admirable creature due to its levitation. Alderaan didn't get it due to the fact that they blew him up. All localities are shown widely, due to the fact that for example they are based on existing locations. In the Return of the Jedi we have forgotten pyramids that are forgotten. So do it: show any of the larger whole: First we have the imperial cruiser shown, then the Death Star, so we see the power of the Empire. However, we do not know what part of the Empire is before our eyes. The pine cones on the top, like Tarkin and Vader, are strong, but is not there a full imperial-imperialist ladder over them? In Andorra, they could do that due to the fact that their safety hierarchy is embarrassingly shallow. It corresponds to a police hierarchy in a larger U.S. city. I've discussed this before.

Here you go:

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PS; we besides have a tradition here: Lucas invented convertibles in 1977 so they drive convertibles so far. The Jedi knights dressed like Tatooine peasants, so by the end of the world, they would look like this.

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