That explanation of Geonosis makes Yoda's line at the end of Attack of the Clones make so much more sense. The Jedi hadn't won that battle, they'd been lucky that those that survived, survived.
0:10 - Most DISTURBING Planets 8:04 - Battle of Geonosis and the Geonosian Genocide 24:14 - The Tragic History of Mustafar 39:03 - Planets Feared by Jedi and Sith Alike 1:08:25 - Master Yoda's Homeworld and Species 1:32:18 - The Tragic Downfall of Ancient Tatooine 1:39:24 - The Bizarre Nature of the Unknown Regions
It’s so nice to see the way Obi and Bail helped each other. A reminder that it doesn’t matter how strong you are , you will always need help from your friends. And be there for each other ❤
Star Wars may be a High Sci-if Fantasy for many fans that see this universe as nothing but a family friendly series, but really it is a massive Galaxy that these worlds will be place you do not want to be in.
Especially when they expanded on the lore with more and more planets to view and enjoy. What a fun experience to watch the movies and shows for the first time. What was your favorite planet they visited?
@@DirectorsChoiceNaboo was a favorite for me due to the gungan civilization completely hidden from the surface. I also liked the idea of Endor being a moon that sustained life and was covered with vegetation.
I agree that the slaughter of the Geonosians was horrific and tragic. Still, if you’re going to build a planet destroying weapon for someone you should realize that this person is really capable of anything, and could one day turn against you 🤷🏻
I feel like Abeloth's planet should be high on these lists. All the carnivorous plants are bad enough, but it's also home to the fountain of power and the pool of knowledge. Then there's Abeloth herself who has complete control over the planet and is basically Force Cthulhu.
The Fountain of Power and Pool of Knowledge aren't on Abeloth's planet. They are in the Beyond Shadows, which is a vaguely described metaphysical location reached by entering the force and disconnecting from yourself using meditation. Whether it is easier to reach from her planet is a different question.
@Lucky13Ravens You can get to them from Beyond Shadows, but they do physically exist on Abeloth's planet. That's where that sith lord guy fell into the pool of knowledge, and where Abeloth tempted Ben and Vestara with the font of power.
I know that’s Azatoth in the thumbnail but imagine a planet that looked like that. Roaming around the unexplored regions. Swallowing planets and stars whole.
Speaking to the battle of genosis. I don't think the movies portrayed the state of the jedi order very well. It just sorta brushes off how devastating the battle was for them. Granted there were still alot of jedi out in the galaxy, the fact that so many died in one place really should of been a huge slap into reality for them. I mean they just sorta showed up and thought that just being there would win. Sidious knew that would be the response but he also understood that the jedi of this era were training mostly in an era of peace. There just weren't many battle tested jedi. You'd think yoda himself would of went to the main arena but he didn't. Granted Mace Windu was there but they really should of had all hands on deck for that fight.
In Star Wars inquisitor you see how Iskat Jedi Padawan was part of a support team along with the 200 Jedi in the battle of Geonosis. The story shows how woefully unprepared and soft the Jedi were, but for Iskat, she was terrified at first when she dispatched an enemy soldier then when her fellow students were about to be slain she dove deeper into the force slaying all the enemies and saving the support team. Instead of gratitude however the other padawans looked at her with scorn.
I can't really agree with the part about the Jedi being so arrogant not to wear armor, because back in the high republic or further when the last war the Jedi participated in, they volunteered to give up their armor and never join any war, not because they thought they were better.
I personally have been a fan of the theory that yodas species is the forces answer to maintaining balance and Yoda, though perhaps doesn't dully understand this, does instinctively has a deep and unyielding urge and drive to protect his species.
We talk a lot about how the Dark side of the force can corrupt a world, but what about the Light? Can the Light side effect worlds like the Dark can? Can a world be soo bathed in the Light it becomes overwhelming? I am just curious.
Really scary planets. Dathomir is scary. Korriban is extremely dangerous. Desert,dark creatures,evil Sith ghosts. Extremely dangerous. I agree Nethema deserves no 1 place. Extremely corrupted,twisted place. Watched for 8 mins. May the Force be with you too😊
It’s not that it’s nethema is a corrupted place but it is completely stripped of life force, dark and light. If one went there it would be like “the silence” to what happens to near missing 411 victims where there’s literally silence although there should be. no wind sounds, any dead trees sway but there’s no sound, and the whole place is a spiritual no where.
Imagine they set up rey for the Vong Conflict, but then abaloth Attacks forcing them to team up, and after they beat her the have a temporary peace that leads into a new cold war, with mandalorian and sith factions playing both sides
I can tell you how it would end. Rey would defeat the Vong with little to no help because shes a boss. Then she’ll wind up being more powerful than everyone else because of DEI. Did not earn it. That’s how Star Wars works now.
With the numbers it makes knife in a gun fight relevant again like a Jedi can handle a few blasters, especially when the enemy is in front but they were attacked from every angle in the battle to save padme
I love your channel so much and l love star wars planets they are so cool beautiful interesting amazing and terrifying these planets deserve more content
Geonotions were always one of my favorite species. I really hate most insects but the ones that are decent and reasonable organisms are usually really chill and or curious about everything and they make logical decisions and basically have laws they follow as a species built into their genetics.
I have 2 Yoda theories for you. 1. They are the Light Side equivalent of the Dathomerians, a people who evolved on a planet with a light side nexus. We have at least 2 species like that for the dark side, but we've never seen a light side people like that. This might explain why the few Yoda we see are so powerful in the force too. 2. Yoda never actually knew his people. He could have been an orphan, never learning their customs and ways. I think this is way less likely because he doesn't act like someone who's never seen another of their kind when Yaddle is around.
In geonosis, there was actually a destroyer droid that interupted the call between Obi wan and the council. They would have known there where at least some droinds in the planet then
It’s very tragic how Mustifar use to be a thriving lush landscape only for a bloody war to literally tear the planet apart into a molten lava covered wasteland.
Made me wonder. Are there any other planets besides Yodas (atleast from what weve heard) That are steeped in a Light side Nexus?? I feel like those are harder to make probably.
Lothal and couriscant both have one, where the temples are on each world. But the couriscant nexus got corrupted and then covered over by the current Jedi temple
A moon sized Death Star would have effects on nearby planet’s weather, and their tectonic plates etc. Just like our moon does our Earth. That always bugged me.
A death star is less dense than a moon so while still massive, its gravitational effects would not be the same as a large rocky moon that has the density to cause a stronger gravity, a death star is essentially a hollowed out structure where as a moon sized rock is a solid dense and heavier structure throughout, the full gravitational force of a moon effects things much harder than something less dense than itself, it's less to do with the size of the object that's asserting it's own force but more to do with the density of the object coz it's the density that has the stronger force... does that make sense?
my guy, its a universe with space wizards, where people can shoot lighting out of their hands, ships act like they're atmospheric fighters, lasers move slower than light speed, and plasma swords not only work but can reflect plasma bolts perfectly. Do not look for physics/natural logic in this science fantasy setting. just enjoy the fireworks.
Nathema certainly deserves first place, a dubious honor...I would have mentioned several other worlds. Lehon, homeworld of the Rakata, Taris, Ziost (literally the same as Nathema), Onderon and Dxun, Byss - just to name a few.
Yoda and Yaddle interact with each other and work together in the High Republic book Cataclysm (def the high republic books but can’t remember if it’s cataclysm 100%)
My goodness, your subscription call to action was so good, i wish i could subscribe twice... Got registered all the way back during the Reformation, and I still think the Republic wapped the wompa on that one... 😅 Keep up the good work, Commander.
I’d like to think deep in the unknown regions or wild space there is a Starweird home world that would probably be a scary planet if it were to exist in canon and no one has actually found it because anyone that does never returns to talk about it but that is just fanfic stuff and a theory lol
Who thinks Darth Bane could've soloed the arena fight? If I'm not mistaken (don't remember the form name) but he trained so hard in one form that a single drop of rain could hit him.
The story of yadel, I've never heard of anyone, real or fiction, with that type of resilience and unnatural levels of forgiveness. Jesus christ is the only one I can think of who comes CLOSE. Granted he was, eh, real? In a way... you know what I mean.
I'm thinking Sidious probably exterminated the Geonosians so as to erase any possibility of them speaking of Palpatine's true identity, his connection to the Separatists as well as his involvement behind the Clone War in general. In essence, the same way (and for the same reasons) he sent Vader to "take care of" the Separatist leaders on Mustafar.
The most terrifying planets in Star Wars, in my opinion: Dathomir, Geonosis, Felucia, Umbara, Korriban (Moraband in Canon and Legends in Filoni's Clone Wars), Onderon, and Malachor V.
Dathomir is definitely the most terrifying planet. In the books and comics the night sisters are notorious for traveling the galaxy and kidnapping human men to bring them back to dathomir. They would use magic on them to increase their stamina for the breeding rituals, some men would breed up to 60 night sisters during the two day ritual. They would be held in temples and their minds corrupted by magic and pleasure until they loved being used for breeding. After a few rituals he would be given the choice to go home or to stay on dathomir where he would get treated like a king and get to take multiple wives that would do anything to please him and keep him happy. It's truly disgusting, I'm laterally shaking in terror just thinking about it...
According to Legends lore all metal ore mined from Tatooine is also unusable, if you extract the metal and try to make something out of it it just corrodes away to nothing super fast, so for that reason it's my headcanon that whatever planet killer ordnance they used also destroyed the natural resources of the place while glassing the surface. It was less effective than the life-eater virus though since people actually survived by just hiding in caves.
That ending at 8:00 points out what I say about the Sith all the time you don’t have to have zero consciousness at all to be a sith. It’s mostly about freedom and devotion to the dark side
True, Vitiate was truly a monster even among the Sith and even planned a galaxy wide ritual to suck out all of the force in the galaxy. It comes to no surprise that both Sith and Jedi worked together to destroy him.
I found tatooine to be another place strangely the darkside destroyed the surface of the planet and its inhabitants that they never recovered remember the sand people being technologically advanced or the fact there was once seas even Ziost recovered which made it very interesting
Tatooine was literally glassed by Rakatan weapons after the ancestors of both the sand people and Jawa rebelled against them, and the sand is that glass after it's been broken down. It's my headcanon that this event also is what rendered all metal ore on the planet unusable, probably due to some advanced dark side weapon.
another observation regarding the bettle of geonosis and beyond: droids exhibit no force energy, meaning no jedi could have seen or predicted the presence of the droid army that Dooku had at his disposal. They never could have seen it coming, literally. not sure if someone more brilliant came to the same conclusion, but just found it an interesting tidbit i noticed after watching this vid for at least the 50th time, lol.
Always thought order 66 was one of the best laid plans ever when I first saw the movies. Maybe it is but I was 12 or some shit when it came out. Either way, it's insane, the clones knew about it, all of it. They consistently died knowing one day they're going to turn on their "comrades." It's insane to me that it went so far and wide without something stopping it.
I don't think Palpatine is afraid of dathomir I think he respects it be he avoids it because he doesn't understand or is unable to use the dathomirian magic because it's an entirely different dark side magic
Palpatine fears Talzin. He likely doesn't attack because one they have knowledge he wants, but also they don't operate outside of the planet much. Talking is said to be on par with Sideous in the force.
It’s sad to think the Jedi were unprepared for the clones being conditioned to an easier enemy considering, according to the Clone Wars tv series, the clones main battle tactic is to stand in the open or in the middle of a hallway. Then they constantly shoot at each other until nobody’s left. Or they stand in the middle of a hallway making last stand together until the Jedi abandon them to chase a sith that gets away.
@@IanColquitt well they don’t do it that often and when they do it’s usually either concealment and not cover or they don’t actually use cover, just get behind something and still expose themselves because I understand that the writers think it’s the same thing I get it. But canon is canon, the clones are barely a step above B1 droids. I would agree they should’ve done more with them but didn’t know how so we’re left with this reality.
Imagine, some Simple-Minded idiot goes to Nethema, and plants a Seed on the planet, and he routinely returns to feed and water the seed. The Plant could probably bring back the force on Nethema. But its just a hypothesis, a mere suggestion.
Datha'mere is a sentient planet, or has a pseudo- sentience and will. Sidious caught on that the planet Datha'mere's Will has influenced the life on its surface due to the sentient species communing with entitiy/s in some of their rituals, Datha'mere taught the night sisters to use its own blood/ichor through the Darkside, steeping the Planet deeper into the Darkside of the force. Strengthening Datha'mere further. Sidious Didnt only invest in Superweapon RnD just to keep his Empire peoples inline. He also was thinking existential threats, like large powerful entities that he was tiptoeing around in the Dark so to speak
i think the murder if the Geonosians was literally one of the worst things he could of done i don't think you can imagine how many 10 million is let alone the 100 million he killed that is just over x16 the effects of the holocaust killing that amount of beings is evil with no questions!!
He's a Jedi. Double standards are their bread and butter whenever they are forced to think for themselves. I'm not saying the Sith are any better since they go all the way to the other side of the issue, but technically force users are all there to be meat puppets for whenever something needs to be done locally that the Force can't do on its own.
This would be a great video and a lot shorter if you would simply stop repeating the same info over and over again. I heard and understood that the Jedi are arrogant and I didn’t have to hear the same thing 4 more times as well as other info multiple times. I have to admit I switch to something else after 20 minutiae of listening so I didn’t hear the rest. But reason why I switched is because of the info being so repeated
The geonosians were only loyal to their queen. No matter what deals they made with the sith they were only loyal to their queen. No matter the tortures the sith put them through they were only loyal to their queen.
@gabrielcarrasco9078 Yeah. I can agree on both topics. But they were both very powerful races that warred with the Star Wars Galaxy. And If Im not erong they both came from outside the galaxy ( if not then I may be mixing up that the Rakata are from the Unknown Regions)
Mother Tesla Could of Relocated her Cult to another place for now go into hiding from palpatine but removing strong characters like her is a must and for sake of "Balancing" the lore she had to go.
That explanation of Geonosis makes Yoda's line at the end of Attack of the Clones make so much more sense. The Jedi hadn't won that battle, they'd been lucky that those that survived, survived.
0:10 - Most DISTURBING Planets
8:04 - Battle of Geonosis and the Geonosian Genocide
24:14 - The Tragic History of Mustafar
39:03 - Planets Feared by Jedi and Sith Alike
1:08:25 - Master Yoda's Homeworld and Species
1:32:18 - The Tragic Downfall of Ancient Tatooine
1:39:24 - The Bizarre Nature of the Unknown Regions
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My boy the beginning of the video has an index wth is this
@@Great_Lakes_Discuscan’t click on those can you
Don't forget of the disaster of tatooine. Not that it is as dangerous as any of the others, but it should still be mentioned.
It’s so nice to see the way Obi and Bail helped each other. A reminder that it doesn’t matter how strong you are , you will always need help from your friends. And be there for each other ❤
Star Wars may be a High Sci-if Fantasy for many fans that see this universe as nothing but a family friendly series, but really it is a massive Galaxy that these worlds will be place you do not want to be in.
Especially when they expanded on the lore with more and more planets to view and enjoy. What a fun experience to watch the movies and shows for the first time. What was your favorite planet they visited?
@@DirectorsChoiceNaboo was a favorite for me due to the gungan civilization completely hidden from the surface.
I also liked the idea of Endor being a moon that sustained life and was covered with vegetation.
That’s what is so great about series like SW or Mass Effect
The lord and depth to the universe is so vast it’s nearly infinite
Yeah bit like where I used to work… Derby
Derby is pure dark side
I agree that the slaughter of the Geonosians was horrific and tragic. Still, if you’re going to build a planet destroying weapon for someone you should realize that this person is really capable of anything, and could one day turn against you 🤷🏻
The Dark Side won't eat MY face?
Two words republic commandos. I would've dusted them, those dam beams i would melt each one
@@miguelvelez7221Yeah, and now I'm going to go to sleep, you Sith are going to watch my back right?!
Geonosians had WMDs
I feel like Abeloth's planet should be high on these lists. All the carnivorous plants are bad enough, but it's also home to the fountain of power and the pool of knowledge. Then there's Abeloth herself who has complete control over the planet and is basically Force Cthulhu.
The Fountain of Power and Pool of Knowledge aren't on Abeloth's planet. They are in the Beyond Shadows, which is a vaguely described metaphysical location reached by entering the force and disconnecting from yourself using meditation.
Whether it is easier to reach from her planet is a different question.
@Lucky13Ravens You can get to them from Beyond Shadows, but they do physically exist on Abeloth's planet. That's where that sith lord guy fell into the pool of knowledge, and where Abeloth tempted Ben and Vestara with the font of power.
@@Destiny87 Appreciated. Apparently I'll have to do another dive on that period of galactic history.
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I know that’s Azatoth in the thumbnail but imagine a planet that looked like that. Roaming around the unexplored regions. Swallowing planets and stars whole.
I knew someone would recognize the blind idiot god...
Speaking to the battle of genosis. I don't think the movies portrayed the state of the jedi order very well. It just sorta brushes off how devastating the battle was for them. Granted there were still alot of jedi out in the galaxy, the fact that so many died in one place really should of been a huge slap into reality for them. I mean they just sorta showed up and thought that just being there would win. Sidious knew that would be the response but he also understood that the jedi of this era were training mostly in an era of peace. There just weren't many battle tested jedi. You'd think yoda himself would of went to the main arena but he didn't. Granted Mace Windu was there but they really should of had all hands on deck for that fight.
One of the most horrifying just in terms of its context and desolation is Malachor V
What happened on that planet was…
Barbaric
Yea I agree the destruction left it a lifeless rock especially for those monsters u had to fight
One time I farted but it wasn’t a fart. It was a @@callumarmitage5375
Then nathema and ruusan should be included
In Star Wars inquisitor you see how Iskat Jedi Padawan was part of a support team along with the 200 Jedi in the battle of Geonosis. The story shows how woefully unprepared and soft the Jedi were, but for Iskat, she was terrified at first when she dispatched an enemy soldier then when her fellow students were about to be slain she dove deeper into the force slaying all the enemies and saving the support team. Instead of gratitude however the other padawans looked at her with scorn.
I can't really agree with the part about the Jedi being so arrogant not to wear armor, because back in the high republic or further when the last war the Jedi participated in, they volunteered to give up their armor and never join any war, not because they thought they were better.
I personally have been a fan of the theory that yodas species is the forces answer to maintaining balance and Yoda, though perhaps doesn't dully understand this, does instinctively has a deep and unyielding urge and drive to protect his species.
We talk a lot about how the Dark side of the force can corrupt a world, but what about the Light? Can the Light side effect worlds like the Dark can? Can a world be soo bathed in the Light it becomes overwhelming? I am just curious.
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@@xaikken touchy...subject. See what I did there?
This is a great question
@@DyeDude GIVE THIS MAN AN AWARD HE IS A NATIONAL TREASURE
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Always enjoy these longform videos! Thanks for putting another one out!
Really scary planets. Dathomir is scary. Korriban is extremely dangerous. Desert,dark creatures,evil Sith ghosts. Extremely dangerous. I agree Nethema deserves no 1 place. Extremely corrupted,twisted place. Watched for 8 mins. May the Force be with you too😊
It’s not that it’s nethema is a corrupted place but it is completely stripped of life force, dark and light. If one went there it would be like “the silence” to what happens to near missing 411 victims where there’s literally silence although there should be. no wind sounds, any dead trees sway but there’s no sound, and the whole place is a spiritual no where.
the marines from Aliens would love the Geonosians
Imagine they set up rey for the Vong Conflict, but then abaloth Attacks forcing them to team up, and after they beat her the have a temporary peace that leads into a new cold war, with mandalorian and sith factions playing both sides
I like how you think! Would have been way better than "IDK, palpatine again, I guess."
I can tell you how it would end. Rey would defeat the Vong with little to no help because shes a boss. Then she’ll wind up being more powerful than everyone else because of DEI. Did not earn it. That’s how Star Wars works now.
I love the thumbnail of Azathoth as one of those terrifying planets.
Anyone ever wonder who Yoda’s first Padawan was?
Thank you I needed something to listen to while getting my work done.
With the numbers it makes knife in a gun fight relevant again like a Jedi can handle a few blasters, especially when the enemy is in front but they were attacked from every angle in the battle to save padme
00:10 most disturbing planets
08:04 geonosis
24:14 mustafar
39:03 jedi sith scared
01:08:35 yoda
01:32:18 tatooine
01:39:24 space is big
I love your channel so much and l love star wars planets they are so cool beautiful interesting amazing and terrifying these planets deserve more content
Geonotions were always one of my favorite species. I really hate most insects but the ones that are decent and reasonable organisms are usually really chill and or curious about everything and they make logical decisions and basically have laws they follow as a species built into their genetics.
Sending untrained combatants into combat is murder ! There is a very dark side to the Jedi
I have 2 Yoda theories for you.
1. They are the Light Side equivalent of the Dathomerians, a people who evolved on a planet with a light side nexus. We have at least 2 species like that for the dark side, but we've never seen a light side people like that. This might explain why the few Yoda we see are so powerful in the force too.
2. Yoda never actually knew his people. He could have been an orphan, never learning their customs and ways. I think this is way less likely because he doesn't act like someone who's never seen another of their kind when Yaddle is around.
In geonosis, there was actually a destroyer droid that interupted the call between Obi wan and the council. They would have known there where at least some droinds in the planet then
It’s very tragic how Mustifar use to be a thriving lush landscape only for a bloody war to literally tear the planet apart into a molten lava covered wasteland.
When i picture the Geonosians being wiped out I picture Mega Maid from Spaceballs with a giant can of Raid.
Made me wonder. Are there any other planets besides Yodas (atleast from what weve heard) That are steeped in a Light side Nexus?? I feel like those are harder to make probably.
There should be a great many other planets steeped in the light side.
The jedi limit themselves by not seeking additional power like sith do.
Lothal and couriscant both have one, where the temples are on each world. But the couriscant nexus got corrupted and then covered over by the current Jedi temple
A moon sized Death Star would have effects on nearby planet’s weather, and their tectonic plates etc. Just like our moon does our Earth. That always bugged me.
A death star is less dense than a moon so while still massive, its gravitational effects would not be the same as a large rocky moon that has the density to cause a stronger gravity, a death star is essentially a hollowed out structure where as a moon sized rock is a solid dense and heavier structure throughout, the full gravitational force of a moon effects things much harder than something less dense than itself, it's less to do with the size of the object that's asserting it's own force but more to do with the density of the object coz it's the density that has the stronger force... does that make sense?
my guy, its a universe with space wizards, where people can shoot lighting out of their hands, ships act like they're atmospheric fighters, lasers move slower than light speed, and plasma swords not only work but can reflect plasma bolts perfectly. Do not look for physics/natural logic in this science fantasy setting. just enjoy the fireworks.
A space wizard did it, that's why.
Both the above comments are completely accurate
That's literally Azathoth from HP Lovecraft you used for a Star Wars vid 😆
Nathema certainly deserves first place, a dubious honor...I would have mentioned several other worlds. Lehon, homeworld of the Rakata, Taris, Ziost (literally the same as Nathema), Onderon and Dxun, Byss - just to name a few.
Vjun?
But yeah, Dxun... What is it with Mandalorians and that damned moon?
Rakata Prime
@@tysondennis1016 Lehon is Rakata Prime, it's the same planet, their homeworld.
@@Michael-kd1ho Oh. Thought that they were two different worlds.
Yoda and Yaddle interact with each other and work together in the High Republic book Cataclysm (def the high republic books but can’t remember if it’s cataclysm 100%)
My goodness, your subscription call to action was so good, i wish i could subscribe twice... Got registered all the way back during the Reformation, and I still think the Republic wapped the wompa on that one... 😅 Keep up the good work, Commander.
Palpatine doesn’t like share more power that absotely necessary
The nap I'm about to take is intergalactic.
I’d like to think deep in the unknown regions or wild space there is a Starweird home world that would probably be a scary planet if it were to exist in canon and no one has actually found it because anyone that does never returns to talk about it but that is just fanfic stuff and a theory lol
Your intros hurt my soul, I love your videos ❤❤
One of your best vids I love it
“Bathed in the icy influence of the dark side” very nice line there.
Why is Azathoth the idiot God and great-grandfather of Cthulhu in the thumbnail?
Who thinks Darth Bane could've soloed the arena fight? If I'm not mistaken (don't remember the form name) but he trained so hard in one form that a single drop of rain could hit him.
You are disregarding the fact that others might have trained as much or more than bane.
I want a horror movie or mini series where a giant ship makes a huge jump and has to deal with the star weirds
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Im just here for that thumbnail looks awsome
I subbed because your reminder was fiiiiiire my guy
(And your vid’s are amazing too 😂)
best compilation video ever
Not sure if the battle still counts as a defeat when Dooku had to retreat
he got away with the death star plans dude
Yodas species being secretive indicates the dark side
You forgot all the scary monsters that lurk in Naboo’s subterranean seas
Great video
They also fixed the glitch for ratatouille Expresso machine before it wouldn't appear in the restaurant
Great video!
Thank you for being the most wholesome Star Wars youtuber
The story of yadel, I've never heard of anyone, real or fiction, with that type of resilience and unnatural levels of forgiveness. Jesus christ is the only one I can think of who comes CLOSE. Granted he was, eh, real? In a way... you know what I mean.
Of course he was real.
1:14:07 the statue that Yoda's species were surrounding looks like "Yogurt" from Spaceballs. LoL
I'm thinking Sidious probably exterminated the Geonosians so as to erase any possibility of them speaking of Palpatine's true identity, his connection to the Separatists as well as his involvement behind the Clone War in general. In essence, the same way (and for the same reasons) he sent Vader to "take care of" the Separatist leaders on Mustafar.
The most terrifying planets in Star Wars, in my opinion: Dathomir, Geonosis, Felucia, Umbara, Korriban (Moraband in Canon and Legends in Filoni's Clone Wars), Onderon, and Malachor V.
Byss is one you may have forgot, ziost and dromund kaas, and another lesser known dark planet, prakiss
Love your content bro
Dathomir is definitely the most terrifying planet. In the books and comics the night sisters are notorious for traveling the galaxy and kidnapping human men to bring them back to dathomir. They would use magic on them to increase their stamina for the breeding rituals, some men would breed up to 60 night sisters during the two day ritual. They would be held in temples and their minds corrupted by magic and pleasure until they loved being used for breeding. After a few rituals he would be given the choice to go home or to stay on dathomir where he would get treated like a king and get to take multiple wives that would do anything to please him and keep him happy. It's truly disgusting, I'm laterally shaking in terror just thinking about it...
Lol Azathoth
1:36:58 didn’t know the Infinite Empire enacted Exterminatus 😂
According to Legends lore all metal ore mined from Tatooine is also unusable, if you extract the metal and try to make something out of it it just corrodes away to nothing super fast, so for that reason it's my headcanon that whatever planet killer ordnance they used also destroyed the natural resources of the place while glassing the surface.
It was less effective than the life-eater virus though since people actually survived by just hiding in caves.
IT SAYS TWO HOURS BUT IT’S ONLY 1:57 HOURS
It will always be Korriban to me, changing the name is irritating.
At least it's not as badly mangled as other planets Filoni adapted. Like, wtf was Filoni thinking when he made that Malachor...
That ending at 8:00 points out what I say about the Sith all the time you don’t have to have zero consciousness at all to be a sith. It’s mostly about freedom and devotion to the dark side
True, Vitiate was truly a monster even among the Sith and even planned a galaxy wide ritual to suck out all of the force in the galaxy. It comes to no surprise that both Sith and Jedi worked together to destroy him.
I want a star wars movie that explores the more horror themed aspects of star wars.
1:13:40
Grogu levitating the cookies...
Hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great show🎉
I found tatooine to be another place strangely the darkside destroyed the surface of the planet and its inhabitants that they never recovered remember the sand people being technologically advanced or the fact there was once seas even Ziost recovered which made it very interesting
Tatooine was literally glassed by Rakatan weapons after the ancestors of both the sand people and Jawa rebelled against them, and the sand is that glass after it's been broken down.
It's my headcanon that this event also is what rendered all metal ore on the planet unusable, probably due to some advanced dark side weapon.
@@Reddotzebra I read they actually did mining for phrik did you hear about that
another observation regarding the bettle of geonosis and beyond: droids exhibit no force energy, meaning no jedi could have seen or predicted the presence of the droid army that Dooku had at his disposal. They never could have seen it coming, literally.
not sure if someone more brilliant came to the same conclusion, but just found it an interesting tidbit i noticed after watching this vid for at least the 50th time, lol.
Abeloth is truly the stuff of nightmares.
Always thought order 66 was one of the best laid plans ever when I first saw the movies. Maybe it is but I was 12 or some shit when it came out. Either way, it's insane, the clones knew about it, all of it. They consistently died knowing one day they're going to turn on their "comrades." It's insane to me that it went so far and wide without something stopping it.
Oh yeh, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan get zero help during the Phantom Menace, but 220 Jedi will run into a literal death pit just to save Anakin and obi wan?
Yoda probably spoke with yadle telepathically
8:57 "the most talented force keeping knights in the galaxy" that women couldnt defend herself from an earth worm
At the battle of geonosis there was another droid below the stadium that was the most terrifying General Grievous….
I don't think Palpatine is afraid of dathomir I think he respects it be he avoids it because he doesn't understand or is unable to use the dathomirian magic because it's an entirely different dark side magic
Palpatine fears Talzin. He likely doesn't attack because one they have knowledge he wants, but also they don't operate outside of the planet much. Talking is said to be on par with Sideous in the force.
Korriban was made desolate after Tenebrae (Darth Vitiate) performed that ritual, right? Before that, I think Korriban was a more hospitable planet
It’s sad to think the Jedi were unprepared for the clones being conditioned to an easier enemy considering, according to the Clone Wars tv series, the clones main battle tactic is to stand in the open or in the middle of a hallway. Then they constantly shoot at each other until nobody’s left. Or they stand in the middle of a hallway making last stand together until the Jedi abandon them to chase a sith that gets away.
numbers and the element of surprise
Uh, in TCW you see clones using cover constantly, I'm not really sure what you're talking about.
@@IanColquitt well they don’t do it that often and when they do it’s usually either concealment and not cover or they don’t actually use cover, just get behind something and still expose themselves because I understand that the writers think it’s the same thing I get it. But canon is canon, the clones are barely a step above B1 droids. I would agree they should’ve done more with them but didn’t know how so we’re left with this reality.
Thumbnail looks super Lovecraftian.
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"A good bug is a dead bug"
- starship troopers
We don't know anything about Yoda or his species is because that's the way Lucus wants it.
Which is a shame.
The only thing I've been able to find about them is that there's one very obscure source I can't find anymore that called them Elves.
I’m not sad the bugs are dead and gone for good. However, the unfathomable number of bodies that perished during the genocide is horrifying...
It Hemorrhoids Mouth before he lost all his teeth...🤣
Love this video
Imagine, some Simple-Minded idiot goes to Nethema, and plants a Seed on the planet, and he routinely returns to feed and water the seed. The Plant could probably bring back the force on Nethema. But its just a hypothesis, a mere suggestion.
Is it possible the holocron belonged to darth nihilus? since it started to drain Kenobi’s life force much like nihilus used to do?
Datha'mere is a sentient planet, or has a pseudo- sentience and will. Sidious caught on that the planet Datha'mere's Will has influenced the life on its surface due to the sentient species communing with entitiy/s in some of their rituals, Datha'mere taught the night sisters to use its own blood/ichor through the Darkside, steeping the Planet deeper into the Darkside of the force. Strengthening Datha'mere further.
Sidious Didnt only invest in Superweapon RnD just to keep his Empire peoples inline. He also was thinking existential threats, like large powerful entities that he was tiptoeing around in the Dark so to speak
"Unless it's tatooine or one of its many clones"
i think the murder if the Geonosians was literally one of the worst things he could of done i don't think you can imagine how many 10 million is let alone the 100 million he killed that is just over x16 the effects of the holocaust killing that amount of beings is evil with no questions!!
have you ever poured liquor down a anthill?
What if the reason Yoda doesn't want the world to know about his species is because they are naturally from the Dark Side?
They can’t be a light a dark side of something that is natural in all things✨☯️
Anybody remember the Galaxy of Fear books? With D'vouran, the living planet?
Fun fact I created Mustafar back in 1963
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If that were the case Yoda must have held a real double standard given how he was so rigid and uncompromising in his beliefs
He's a Jedi. Double standards are their bread and butter whenever they are forced to think for themselves.
I'm not saying the Sith are any better since they go all the way to the other side of the issue, but technically force users are all there to be meat puppets for whenever something needs to be done locally that the Force can't do on its own.
This would be a great video and a lot shorter if you would simply stop repeating the same info over and over again. I heard and understood that the Jedi are arrogant and I didn’t have to hear the same thing 4 more times as well as other info multiple times. I have to admit I switch to something else after 20 minutiae of listening so I didn’t hear the rest. But reason why I switched is because of the info being so repeated
The geonosians were only loyal to their queen. No matter what deals they made with the sith they were only loyal to their queen. No matter the tortures the sith put them through they were only loyal to their queen.
I would love to see a video comparing the Rakata to the Ujong Vong (probably butchered that spelling)
Lmao all g. Its Yuuzhan Vong. Close tho in enunciation
Pretty interesting. I'd say Vong are more dangerous. Rakata had limited technology. Granted Rakata are more powerful.
@gabrielcarrasco9078 Yeah. I can agree on both topics. But they were both very powerful races that warred with the Star Wars Galaxy. And If Im not erong they both came from outside the galaxy ( if not then I may be mixing up that the Rakata are from the Unknown Regions)
Mother Tesla Could of Relocated her Cult to another place for now go into hiding from palpatine but removing strong characters like her is a must and for sake of "Balancing" the lore she had to go.
You said "thrusting" 😏 😂😂