Be sure to check out our music channel for the sick tunes we use in our vids! -- ua-cam.com/play/PLjieRbgds_jTu7Cw965C0ImiMmS3GRl-v.html Also what did you guys think of this episode? It gave me the creeps.
Maybe that was the whole point of the death star all the time, the emperor secretly had a crippling arachnophobia, well aware of planets being out there which have hostile spiders, threatening his empire
If only the child was able to understand and use his power more. He could’ve just convinced the Krykna/Knobby White Spiders to leave them alone. Still, it was fun seeing Kryknas again after Rebels made them appear as this relentless, nigh-unstoppable force that just kept coming, but also serving as a way to teach Kanan more about his own fears, which is how he is eventually able to tame them.
Apparently Sublight in the Star Wars means "Sub-Hyperspace" and not slower than the real life Speed of Light. As the Razor Crest and Millennium Falcon were able to reach nearby star systems within only a few days or weeks when it should take years or decades.
Honestly, it seems kinda similar to the game Elite: Dangerous where you have Witchspace (which is like wormhole/dimensional travel) and normal Super-cruise(Warp Drives like Star Trek). Star Wars could explain sub-light travel by just using warp drives like Trek.
The beauty of travelling through the warp ( literary hell) is that it's never boring. A journey make take 2 minutes or 2 thousand years. Hell you can even arrive 30 years BEFORE.
@@Bgh583 in 40k you could never travel back in time. That was the one constant. No matter how long or short the journey was in the Warp, it was always forward in time.
The back story on how an aquadic species like her would have ended up on Tatooine would probably be pretty good. It was so cool to see her start hoping on all fours like a frog while being attacked. Her whole, I am going to take a volcanic spring bath with her eggs thing without telling Mando was foolish. How she grabbed her cloths with her tongue was funny. Reprogramming the robot vocoder to talk to Mando was very smart and shows skill. Good move guilting Mando into finishing the mission because of honor. Her hidden hold out pistol save of Baby Yoda was awesome. I really like at the end how she is clutching the egg tank after Baby looks back at her. You can tell she now does not trust Baby but can not prove anything. I only hope that she does not find out Baby was eating her eggs and betrays them because of it.
"for more casual fans this might beg the question of why" *Me after now having watched hundreds of hours of lore vids (movies and series too ofc), reading a lot of books and playing many star wars games*: ... Why must you hurt me this way ;_;
Technically, since Frog Lady’s husband had yet to fertilize the eggs, they weren’t yet “children”, which is to say, they were not embryos that would grow into to Frog-Person larvae. What The Child did was essentially no different from eating the chicken eggs we buy in the store, except with a severely limited supply, and the fact that they had to be fertilized externally. So, he was basically eating caviar.
I played Half-Life for the first time earlier this year. I haven't played The Force Unleashed since like 2011. Funnily enough the spider reminded me more of the giant spider droid from FU2 (just looked it up, apparently it's called Terror Walker) than it did Gonarch
Fun fact. Those spiders were ment to appear when Luke was on hoth in the original trilogy but they cut them from concept before they went to filming. You can still find the old art on the internet.
@Cole Alan Kinrath aren't really spider like I have aranidphobia and they don't trigger it I only knew them being spiders cause the way they die and in their caves you see web pods here and there
Aside from being tracked easier or running into Cthullu, there's also the much more mundane danger in that a longer trip means it's easier to run out of supplies and die of starvation/dehydration.
Actually, I think this episode sheds some light on how sublight is so fast in star wars, because there is a couple frames where it shows Mr mandolorian plotting a slingshot course, which would exponentially increase their speed I'm guessing the falcon couldn't do that at hoth, so it took them a while longer
@@goodmind4940 like how satellites or spacecraft would use a planets or suns gravity well to increase their speed by slingshot ting around it, but with whole systems instead
@@kostakatsoulis2922 with their level of tech they shouldnt be relying on gravity assists. Sure if they had to save feul or something, but a gravity assist isnt going to get you moving faster than burning fuel just get you moving with less fuel. Either way, the sublight journey should have taken years at least, going off of my limited knowledge of near Sol system densities.
@@kostakatsoulis2922 I was assuming their tech allowed for near light-speed travel. If you can accelerate to near c in a day or so you dont need to worry about gravity assists, but if their tech is less impressive than I thought it was you're right.
There's also creatures who live in the unknown space regions, such as the space whales (Purrgil) from StarWars rebels. I'm sure running into a creature like that while travelling sub-light speed and in the middle of nowhere would be pretty terrifying!
One of the dangers of hyperspace is crashing into a Purrgil. Considering that they are big enough to wrap part way around a ISD, they wouldn't even notice a ship the size of the Millennium Falcon (or the Ghost) crashing into them.
well in SW you could be attacked by unknown creatures from the hyperspace dimension. But being attacked but demons like every time is still worst. Makes invading a planet hard when half your forces died defending the ships from demons in the warp.
Except hyperspace being as difficult and dangerous as we now know it to be was not even hinted at in either of the other trilogies, and was exclusively a creation of writers not involved with the movies.
In episode IV a new hope Han was saying that you can’t just make jumps to hyper speed and you need all the calculations. I don’t even get the point of the light speed skip scene. It wasn’t funny or interesting. It was just confusing and bad.
Most of the lore I have read claims it does but it is a class 3 and Bobba Fett has a class 0.7 or class 1 depending on time peruod on Slave One. A Generation one and two Star Destroyer have class 1 hyperdrives. That would have still given them lots of time to manipulate Lando and set things up before the Falcon arrived.
@@tallerstond8105 Han is a smuggler, he doesn't need much cargo space, just enough for "the good stuff". Actually the Falcon is a type of freighter that doesn't really have a cargo hold. I saw somewhere here on the tube a suggestion that the reason for that is the two prongs and the offset cockpit. The idea is that they are meant to stick in a cargo container inbetween those prongs.
2:19 "Ships traveling through hyperspace need to use precise hyperspace routes, calculated by navi computer." Unless you're name is Poe Dameron or if you play any part in the Rise of Skywalker then you can just jump whenever you want even in a planet's atmosphere.
@@gregorymuir1985 You could watch 9 and find out how bad it is for yourself. Or you could spare yourself a bad movie, and just watch a movie review on UA-cam. Trust me, you'd be doing yourself a solid.
Yeah we lean how Dangerous it is in the Star Wars clone wars cartoon series You had to worry about Pirates or warlords or if you Crashed on a random planet You had to worry about the wildlife and the climate
On Disney they have a Making of Mandalorian / Directing the series. Check it out. Cool behind the camera stuff but everyone in it keeps talking about how Faloni knows so much about Star Wars. How he is so into it, lives and breaths it that it is why Mandalorian is doing so well, is so good with lore and looks so good. Their are even a couple of points where he is talking to someone and is like "Do you remember in ***** movie when ***** did this and this happened" and the people he is talking too are like' " Dude, that is way more nerdy and hard core than even for me." He also talks about how he first met George Lucas getting his first job for him doing Clone Wars.
@@daniel-zh9nj6yn6y tracked vehicles are not rare in star wars. just not as good as something that can float over most terrain and even water. Tracked Vehicles can get stuck or jammed. Walkers do not have such flaw. Also the Empire has to adapt to all terrains on most planets in star wars.
There is also the fact of space debris. Traveling at fractions of light speed means that collisions with debris, even tiny specs, can cause severe damage to vessels. This is actually a growing problem here on earth, as space stations are damaged by junk floating around. Imagine flying a small cloud of tiny rocks at hundreds of kilometers per hour could seriously fuck up a ship. Dozens of tiny holes in the windows of your cockpit is a fairly intimidating prospect.
You're not wrong but the fact is space is whole lot bigger than our atmosphere. Inevitably there will be incidents but it's about as likely as a rogue black hole screaming through space just erasing us from existence. We can, with relative certainty, say that this massive chunk of empty space is infact empty space. Actually a space craft would be one of the most dangerous things out there since stuff in space will follow generally predictable patterns but a space craft capable of propelling itself can be in a very unpredictable place.
@@whatsmolly5741 Not sure if you're saying we shouldn't worry about space debris around earth, but if you are most debris is incredibly hard to properly track due to size. (Like 1inch) And regularly cause damage to the ISS, and is an issue that could lead to much more dire consequences in the future
@@pandaman2840 that is definitely not what I'm saying. I'm just saying that empty space is infinitely bigger than our atmosphere and though his point is a very real concern the statistical chance of you hitting something while traversing empty space is alot lower than the chance of the next iss mission eating a piece of metal which by itself, is extremely unlikely.
The shit they pulled in ep9 with those quick jumps definitely destroyed the idea that Hyperspace jumps need to be extremely precise and thoroughly calculated by Navi computers if you don't want to collide with a Star or a planet. Apparently you can just press a few buttons and bam your on another planet.
@@unhandydaddy5117 I just chalked it up to Poe being a skilled pilot and the Falcon having all kinds of crazy illegal modifications. Personally I don't mind when the films do crazy new things, I get to work my brain muscles trying to come up with an explanation lol
@@WatchVidsMakeLists There's a big difference between the writers leaving something ambiguous for the viewer to fill the blanks and the writers writing a clearly huge plot hole and not giving a shit.
@@funninoriginal6054 oh yeah no, obviously the writers completely gave up, but that doesn't stop me from having fun filling in the blanks that they refused to
How is it "sublight" if the journey from Hoth to Bespin only takes several weeks? Are we supposed to believe that these two systems were just a few lightweeks apart?
Personally, when exploring space, I’d rather chart the galaxy with sublight drives & send the information back through hyperspace travel. And travel between from the Home Base & the end on the recently explored route will be done through hyperspace & then the sublight exploration continues. Though it seems slow, it’ll likely yield better results & such…
Though I technically agree, @@toomanyaccounts, I also disagree. You see, there is a delay between sending & receiving signals & therefore the core of exploration must be done by humans alone UNLESS we can make drones more self autonomous.
I find it funny that the greatest danger you can think of when someone crashes into an unknown planet is being stranded, instead of the myriad ways one could die there. The planet may have a thin atmosphere or just be a vacuum, killing most people immediately. If it has an atmosphere, the probability that it is one you can breathe is extremely low, or even one that isn't actively dangerous. The temperature ranges of the planet is also plenty to kill you. The planet may not have a nearby star to provide any energy, or it might just have extremely long nights that deprive you of energy for years. Unless theres technology to essentially have "terraforming in your pocket" and have a "fusion reactor in your pocket" that can use just dirt, I don't see how being randomly stranded on a planet is fine, assuming your ship is wrecked. If your ship has power for life support but the components for flight are damaged, then I can understand.
Star Wars has a remarkable number of planets that are actually habitable though. Perhaps in part due to whatever magic is involved with there being a number of rather small moon worlds that have full atmospheres. Seems like just about everything has some sort of atmosphere. Heck, the space worm had an atmosphere in its stomach somehow (perhaps not breathable, but they were able to get out of the Falcon with nothing but a loose oxygen mask without suffering decompression).
most frogs lay a ton of eggs and even lost count of some. Maybe she had so many that she did not notice... or my favorite theory: She knew about it but didn't want to take care of 50 kids, so she let Baby Yoda eat a few. :)
I think that may be what she was saying to Mando while pointing at the lights on the container before she reprogrammed the robot vocoder to talk. I also think that at the end when Baby looks back and she sort of clutches the container tighter and glares at him that she suspects him of something but can not prove it.
Right before you brought up the nether I was like “it’s like the nether in Minecraft” Edit: YO THATS MORE LIKES THAN I HAVE HAD ON REDDIT TWITTER TIK TOK AND MOST COMMENTS HERE COMBINED
What I got from chapter 10 : Din Djarin got no parental authority over the Child and it’s clearly the most dangerous thing possible for a sublight travel
I'm still wondering how it's possible to travel from a star system to another, considering, for instance the fact that the closest star to Earth would take 4 years to travel to from here in lightspeed.. how does one travel from a star to another in Star Wars without hyperspace in such a shorter period of time?
Its called science fantasy. Like transparent aluminum in Star Trek: totally made up fiction, until 60 years later someone actually creates transparent aluminum. Faster than light travel is impossible, just ask any pilot of a ufo.
It would be cool to have an entire fleet of ancient Mandalorian ships, manned by the descendents of the original crew appear during the new galactic republic era as a sort of crisis event.
You wanna know what I've always wondered, and now more so after seeing a hyperspace kamikaze in the 9th movie? A rifle based weapon that fires Khyber crystal rounds or if you will "saber rounds", they could punch through any armour and would travel at the speed of bullets, blasters for some reason travel slower.
Seeing as the real world is so far apart, like interstellar distances are immense, I figure hyperspace is like wormholes and sublight is like the Alcubierre drive that warps space around you to go fast while not technically moving yourself.
The fact that they were precious to a sentient being made me kinda sick. Imagine if a pregnant woman was strapped down and given an abortion while they were asleep, after trying for children for years and looking forward to being a mom.
For the people that say “You can track through hyperspace look at the last Jedi” Actually, they just tracked the trajectory and their super computer guessed the most probable locations they went to.
No as they had six legs i think and those have 6 and 8 legs i think I haven't watched the episode yet but I'm pretty sure they're a different species but I could be wrong
This just proves to me that the time difference between Rogue One and New Hope was probably weeks. When the blockade runner with Leia spaces out, all Vader could do is send or alert ships in all the systems along their estimated path, and hope that he snagged them in a net of ships. As the weeks pass and false positives keep coming in, he gets more and more frustrated, until as a long shot, he jumps his ship personally to Tatooine (since none of the other ships that got stopped elsewhere were the right ones). And there he nails Leia's ship almost entirely by accident. Which is why she tries to claim innocence: so much time has passed since the end of Rogue One that Vader just can't PROVE its the right ship. But when he sees her, recognizes a senator... he just knows he's got her no matter what she says. Point being the space between Rogue One and New Hope was several weeks or months of trying to find a needle in a very large haystack.
One issue with actually traveling at light speed is that a grain of sand in orbit around earth can poke holes straight through a solar panel. Just think what a grain of sand could do in a light speed collision. And the chances of not hitting a single small particle across such a huge distance are pretty low
@@HANKTHEDANKEST why tf are you saying km/s, just use the standard m/s (3x10^8m/s) which is still absurdly fast. You can't call it slow in the grand scheme of things because it is the fastest anything will ever be able to go, and us as humans will never be able to travel that fast
Oh man, your intro has me hooked on your channel. I loved SW Battlefront 2, I miss being general and having 4 allies and just blasting enemies and taking command points.
I love that comparison! I never even thought of it like that! Traveling in hyperspace is like traveling through the nether in minecraft. For every so many blocks you travel in the other you travel further in the real world. Traveling in Star wars would be the equivalent of building another portal and stepping through. Destroy the nether portal behind you and move forward to wherever your target would be in the real world, which should be a fairly short trip. Then create another portal in the nether step through and destroy behind you.
4:55 the first order were able to track ships through hyper space. That was a huge plot point in TLJ. That could have been brand new at the time but I recall the empire were working on it too, Jyn Erso mentioned it in rogue one when they’re looking for the Death Star plans.
The speed of light technically is not impossible as we can try to manipulate the space around an object to expand and contract at the speed of light which would work like a wave. Technically the ship is not moving at all and is basically riding the wave. We have somewhat of an idea of how to do it, but can’t because it would take an enormous amount of power so we would need to wait a while to have the materials to do so.
Yeah! The Alcubierre (or warp) drive! The other issue beyond the requisite exotic matter (anti-matter or WHY) is the energy release--as I understand it, it has the effect of shooting a massive "beam" of energy--possibly for LIGHT YEARS--in the direction of travel, possibly obliterating any civilizations unfortunate enough to be caught in its path.
My take on this after finally watching this video. Really crystallized the terms vs. practical applications, and what we would refer to them as. Love discovering tidbits like this that just make the in-universe lore all the more relatable. Taking a few liberties with the descriptions, since the terms sublight and subspace were mixed up a little bit, but that ended up being the spark that made it all click together for me. STAR WARS - SPACE TRAVEL The terms Lightspeed and Sublight are just the in-universe shorthand people use for the different drives, regardless of the actual technical differences between them. I know there are many ways in which we do the same in our daily lives here in the real world. Hyperdrive (Lightspeed Drives): Different Dimension - The distances are smaller, like a scaled down version of our own, which is why the “real-world” intrudes into the hyperspace dimension in the form of “gravity shadows,” that matches real world gravity wells (suns, planets, etc.). Other Sci-Fi Universes have done similar things over the years, I’m mostly thinking of the David Weber Honorverse Series in which vessels travel “up” higher and higher “bands” which allow for travel at greater and greater “effective” speeds as compared to real-space. Think like either radio frequencies, or more likely like deep-water thermal layers that submarines travel though, though that has completely different effects. Hyperdrive Backup (Sublight Drives): Actually a “Subspace” Drive - It’s not quite a different dimension since you are very detectable from “real space,” and can still easily impact or be hit by “real space” objects. You might be said to be travelling just under the “layer” of real space (or just slightly out-of-phase?); thus, it being called “sub-space.” Travel is technically Faster Than Light, just much slower than the hyperspace speeds, thus still allowing for interstellar travel between solar systems. Space Speed (aka Ion Engines, Inter-System Drives, etc.): This would be the REAL sublight drives we would refer to in our universe. Travel is at a fraction of the speed of light. TERM = PRACTICAL APPLICATION - DESCRIPTION Lightspeed = Hyperspace - Equivalent of Transwarp or Slipstream Drives from Star Trek. Interstellar travel from solar system to solar system. Sublight = Subspace - Just outside Real-Space, but still very detectable. Low Level FTL. Star Trek Warp Drive equivalent. Would be used for interplanetary travel within the same star system. Space = Ion Engines - Real Space; For travel near planets, close moons, and other orbital platforms.
I'm a huge arachnaphob but my last name is Vader!!! I was so excited for the new episode but then I had to watch the whole thing through my fingers yelling!! Like c'mon cant a guy watch some mando without cramping my pants??
I think people are getting the wrong idea about The child's hunger. See how he never chewed the frog lady's eggs? He's probably keeping them warm and might hack it up in a later episode. See how the eggs move towards him in the jar when the child peeks into the jar like a kid window shopping a candy store. There could be some relationship between the frog lady's species and the child's species.
Hey man great work. Enjoyed the video. I do think though you should have a bit longer of a space for people who don't want spoilers to leave. Especially on videos like this where they title doesn't make it obvious that it pertains to the Mandalorian.
Actually though! The Millenium Falcon casually flies for 3-4 weeks straight... Kind of hard to believe that a literal military fighter carrier can't do the same... except over the course of a far less amount of time (literally a matter of 12 hours to get to one planet if counting by movie time)
Honestly, in my opinion all three movies screwed hyperspace up TFA: You can jump inside gravity wells TLJ: Hyperspace ramming (everything about it) and hyperspace tracking being pinpoint accurate TROS: Light speed skipping, jumping inside a gravity well, jumping when there are obstacles right in front of you, hyperspace tracking being available on TIE fighters, hyperspace speed, hyperspace ramming, and a bunch more. Honestly I hate the sequels and they will never be canon for me.
Fun fact: in halo, there are slip space anomalies, which is kinda scary The thing about slip space is that unlike star wars or star trek, slip space takes a bubble around the ship before entering slip space so that no voodoo happens to the space ship... The thing is the slip space dimension that is used for slip space ftl, is full of whacky magical stuff or whatever and with slip space you can go anywhere as long as the stream of slip space is determined. Thing about slip space is it takes a long time depending on the kind of slip space you had. Unsc- slowest Covenant- medium Forerunner- fastest Precursor- doesn't need it, uses star roads The thing about slip space anomalies is that they live in the slip space dimension, and just like jump drives from Stellaris that punches holes through dimensions to get to point a to b, your basically punching a hole into someone's home dimension, and if I were them, I too would be angry. And in halo the thing that makes the slip space dimension different from using a jump drive is that, hey at least the slip space anomalies don't have an unified nation in their dimension.... For all we know. Slip space anomalies are quite unknown, hence anomalie, and I would recommend installation 00's channel for more description on slip space and the anomalies. Also anomalies can range from places in our dimension that is very close to the slip space dimension to entities that try to sneak into our dimension through a ship in slip space, or something like that idk. Tldr: slip space can be terrifying if you don't know what you are doing
Tho before the species of the galaxy knew about the hyperdrive, this was the way to travel. Th Zhel from Corouscant managed to colonize quite a number of worlds that way, all the way out to the Tion Cluster.
What if there was an "undiscovered" planet between a hyperspace highway...in such a way that you'd never spot it except by using sublight travel, but noone uses sublight travel In that way you could hide a character so when you need them in the story they'll be able to quickly get to the destination
If ships in hyperspace were in a different dimension and contact between ships was impossible, then why was Vice Admiral Holdo able to punch through the first order in episode 8?
There are many issues with the sequel trilogy that are basically there because they looked cool. You also are not supposed to be able hyperspace while in the gravity shadow of a planet. But hey, yeah let's have them use hyperspace to go between several planets really quick while still near the ground because that would be a cool scene! Also, make sure to have the not-hyperspace-capable tie fighters following them somehow jump with them without needing any sort of tracker or calculations! I'll admit that scene from episode 8 was visually stunning, though, if you can ignore how much it breaks the lore.
In literally every visual depiction of hyperspace travel the ship first speeds up and the stars outside the cockpit windshield stretch into long lines. Then there is a flash and a blue wave pattern. The star stretching part is the ship speeding up to faster than light for a brief instant, just like how the delorean in back to the future has to speed up to 88mph to time travel. The flash is the point at which the window/portal to hyperspace is opened and the ship crosses over. The blue wave patern is the ship in hyperspace. The light speed blitz in last jedi is most easily explained as Holdo simply not engaging the final steps of the process. She sped up to the speed needed to enter hyperspace, but didn't open the hyperspace window. Turning each individual particle in her ship into a near infinite mass projectile. Now if you asked about the lens flare skipping scene near the start of rise of skywalker I have nothing for you. It's nonsense that nagates every lore explanation for why fleets of ships can actually blockade whole planets in the star wars universe. Lens flare skipping is just like the cure for death and the interplanetary teleporter that popped up in star trek into darkness. They are all contrived special effects driven plot loopholes that violate or negate just about everything else in the franchise, but made it into the film because JJ Abrams is a talentless hack that doesn't understand story structure, thematic narrative, or character development.
I’m kinda confused about how Han and crew managed to get from Hoth to Bespin without a hyperdrive. The wiki says these two planets are in different systems and over 1000 light years apart. So wouldn’t it be impossible for them to get there without one? It seems like sub light travel would only be practical when getting to a planet or moon within the same system.
I'd like to point out that baby yoda is a baby, babies don't have a moral compass. And the eggs were unfertilized, therefore lifeless. So baby yoda may as well have been eating very precious chicken eggs, lol. Chicken eggs that hold the future to a dying bloodline, that is.
you know...and easy way to describe hyperspace travel could have just been explained with: take this full stretched slinky, this is the normal space we exist in. and this unstretched slinky is hyperspace, same distance yet also not.
I use star wars logic on my car. My radiator was having issue, so i just yanked some tubes and bypassed it! Problem solved. Same thing with my transmission. Ez
“Back in the old days, Mynocks were a big source of our ships’ disrepair. Just imagine the surface area of a Venator or an Acclamator. Now, imagine that surface area filled with Mynocks sucking all the silicone, alloys, and super and semiconductors from the ship’s electronic components. Now that we do even more sublight travel for orbital body surveys, they are even more common, however, having a newer, smaller ship helped cut down the amount of Mynocks chewing through it.” -CS/CT-8711-12 “Cheng”, Captain and Scout of the 442nd Siege Battalion
I looked for why would travelling hyperspace kill Frog Lady's eggs and I learned something interesting: in canon there's something called 'Cronau radiation' which is emitted by spaceships when they jump into and out of hyperspace. So, in all logical sense, the eggs are vulnerables to Cronau radiation (altought if they had put a throw away line about it, it would have made for a clear explanation as to why it'd kill her eggs).
Baby yoda just likes eating unborn things, like that spider wasn't alive yet as he ate it so are the frog lady's eggs, maybe some kind of hint on his species. We also never saw Yoda eating anything, at least I can't remember. And the child kept eating it even though Mando told him not to, he just couldn't resist, actually he was quite enjoying those eggs
"It was impossible for ships to make contact in hyperspace, save through collision." Uhhhh, what? What is this line supposed to mean? That seems like a bit of a, "Well duh" kinda statement unless I'm missing something vital.
@@peachdevils3893 Read the wording again, though, ignoring hyperspace, think about this sentence: "It was impossible for ships to make contact...save through collision." Like, yes? Duh? How else would they "make contact" if a collision was not involved?
Just a reminder that while eating the frog lady's eggs was really messed up, the child doesn't have the capacity to understand why that is so wrong. Another invaluable point to this is that the show makes it clear that the eggs are unfertilized, meaning while strange, it is not that much different from people who eat chicken or other types of egg produce, like caviar.
the child doesn't know better hence why he strangled Gina Carano while she was armwrestling Mando. an adult would see they were doing a game while the child saw Mando was being attacked
I mean, thats kinda like saying ritual cannabilism is no different than finding a dead cow and eating it. Both events are just you making use of the meat from an animal that passed away naturally.
Be sure to check out our music channel for the sick tunes we use in our vids! -- ua-cam.com/play/PLjieRbgds_jTu7Cw965C0ImiMmS3GRl-v.html
Also what did you guys think of this episode? It gave me the creeps.
Hello
Ok
The spiders were so scary!
is there such a thing as a "casual" fan of STAR WARS?
Hate to break it to you, but "baby yoda" wasn't eating babies or children, but unfertilised eggs. Same as what almost every person does every day
What I learned from this mandalorian episode was that a death star can be a good thing. Blow up the spider planet.
Maybe that was the whole point of the death star all the time, the emperor secretly had a crippling arachnophobia, well aware of planets being out there which have hostile spiders, threatening his empire
If only the child was able to understand and use his power more. He could’ve just convinced the Krykna/Knobby White Spiders to leave them alone. Still, it was fun seeing Kryknas again after Rebels made them appear as this relentless, nigh-unstoppable force that just kept coming, but also serving as a way to teach Kanan more about his own fears, which is how he is eventually able to tame them.
I'm starting to think we need a deathstar for these kinds of things
Problem dagobah is their home and dagobah is hard to find
They also appear on another planet in rebels safe to say they have firm foothold in the galaxy
Apparently Sublight in the Star Wars means "Sub-Hyperspace" and not slower than the real life Speed of Light. As the Razor Crest and Millennium Falcon were able to reach nearby star systems within only a few days or weeks when it should take years or decades.
Well if we know anything about Star Wars, it doesn’t exactly like to be 100% accurate all the time
Wouldn't be Star Wars without ambiguity!
@@geetslys Death Star: Firing will be ready in 30 minutes.
*laughs in trench runs*
Easy, the Star Wars Universe's Light is way faster than ours.
Honestly, it seems kinda similar to the game Elite: Dangerous where you have Witchspace (which is like wormhole/dimensional travel) and normal Super-cruise(Warp Drives like Star Trek). Star Wars could explain sub-light travel by just using warp drives like Trek.
"Hyper Space isn't the most stable of dimensions"
Me, a warhammer 40k fan,
"Ay, and right you are"
Yup. Dangerous travel. Ha!
The empire of man approves, all hail the man emperor of mankind
The beauty of travelling through the warp ( literary hell) is that it's never boring. A journey make take 2 minutes or 2 thousand years. Hell you can even arrive 30 years BEFORE.
@@Bgh583 in 40k you could never travel back in time. That was the one constant. No matter how long or short the journey was in the Warp, it was always forward in time.
@@WintersFinalstand I am pretty sure...no wait....ffs you are right.
Side note:
the gecko frog person is friggin adorable even if she isn’t meant to be. We need more lore on this species ASAP!
I agree.
Your so right, for the first time I hated baby yoga for eating it’s eggs
The back story on how an aquadic species like her would have ended up on Tatooine would probably be pretty good. It was so cool to see her start hoping on all fours like a frog while being attacked. Her whole, I am going to take a volcanic spring bath with her eggs thing without telling Mando was foolish. How she grabbed her cloths with her tongue was funny. Reprogramming the robot vocoder to talk to Mando was very smart and shows skill. Good move guilting Mando into finishing the mission because of honor. Her hidden hold out pistol save of Baby Yoda was awesome. I really like at the end how she is clutching the egg tank after Baby looks back at her. You can tell she now does not trust Baby but can not prove anything. I only hope that she does not find out Baby was eating her eggs and betrays them because of it.
My girlfriend hasn't even seen the episode yet and I *know* she'll want to replicate the character for ECCC '21
@@heatherjt79 lol agreed my whole family was dying every time
"for more casual fans this might beg the question of why"
*Me after now having watched hundreds of hours of lore vids (movies and series too ofc), reading a lot of books and playing many star wars games*:
... Why must you hurt me this way ;_;
I know I felt offended 😂
Im just casual because I dont like books
@@jana31415 how about audiobooks? Few of them are on UA-cam even.
Dam ;-;
I’ve watched hundreds of hours of lore videos, and the movies and series, I’ve only read a few comics though, am I a causal fan?
Technically, since Frog Lady’s husband had yet to fertilize the eggs, they weren’t yet “children”, which is to say, they were not embryos that would grow into to Frog-Person larvae. What The Child did was essentially no different from eating the chicken eggs we buy in the store, except with a severely limited supply, and the fact that they had to be fertilized externally. So, he was basically eating caviar.
But essentially destroyed a future offspring.
@@jacob5395 it’s basically the answer “yes, but actually no.”
Baluuuut!
@@jacob5395 same as kicking somebody in the nuts
@@MrCenturion13 you didn't have to say that I was having a good night
Whoever made the big ass spider in the episode of Mandolorian must've really loved Gonarch from Half-Life.
It’s actually based off some original concept art for Episode 5 weirdly enough. I do see the resemblance though.
Technically big ass spider came first
I played Half-Life for the first time earlier this year. I haven't played The Force Unleashed since like 2011. Funnily enough the spider reminded me more of the giant spider droid from FU2 (just looked it up, apparently it's called Terror Walker) than it did Gonarch
There were similar creatures in Rebels. One almost ate Rex.
Or Yakuza from Metroid Fusion, aka the demonic suplexing spider
By the time the Mandalorian reaches his destination using sublight travel, Baby Yoda will be 900 years old.
"When 900 years old you reach, look as good you will not, hm?"
-Master Yoda
He will still be a baby though Yoda over a thousand
@@sunsetsleeper no Yoda was exactly 900 years when he died.
Hahaha
Then baby yoda will die
the last time I was this early Obi-wan didn't have the high ground.
Impossible
Outrageous
Nonsense, he's always had the high ground in our hearts!
I don’t think so
Execute order 65 for treason against the republic and the jedi. Obi wan can never lose the high ground.
Fun fact. Those spiders were ment to appear when Luke was on hoth in the original trilogy but they cut them from concept before they went to filming. You can still find the old art on the internet.
Probably easier to make one wampa
I thought I'd seen them before. My family has a book of that art.
@@lemmebefrank4798 They were also already shown in Rebels.
Yeah that’s pretty scary and all, but those dang spiders are going to give me nightmares for weeks.
Just think of them as Yoda’s snacks. Or Yaddle’s.
Yeah those were horrifying.
Agreed. And I don't even have arachnophobia!
@@calebarnold797 same
@Cole Alan Kinrath aren't really spider like I have aranidphobia and they don't trigger it I only knew them being spiders cause the way they die and in their caves you see web pods here and there
Great Content, Welcoming community, freindly youtuber, it ticks all my boxes
Couldn't do it without this amazing community TBH. Best on UA-cam.
So true this channel is probably the best star wars channel on UA-cam
@@x_keels0565 *coughs* eckharts ladder *coughs*
@@kanyewest3733
Urgh. Definitely not as far as the community goes. Much friendlier here.
@@WhatIsSanity eckharts ladder has a very nice community everyone knows each other on stream
I am severely hearing impaired and require subtitles to enjoy content. I enjoy watching your videos, please consider adding them! Thank you Geetsly's.
Noted!
@@geetslys You're the best!
in the meantime you can put on auto generated
@@tallerstond8105 I cannot unless the uploader enables it. Which he did! Thanks again
@@Alec2cool anytime, I suggested auto enable since geetsly’s had it on
Aside from being tracked easier or running into Cthullu, there's also the much more mundane danger in that a longer trip means it's easier to run out of supplies and die of starvation/dehydration.
Actually, I think this episode sheds some light on how sublight is so fast in star wars, because there is a couple frames where it shows Mr mandolorian plotting a slingshot course, which would exponentially increase their speed
I'm guessing the falcon couldn't do that at hoth, so it took them a while longer
how slingshot would make it faster?
@@goodmind4940 like how satellites or spacecraft would use a planets or suns gravity well to increase their speed by slingshot ting around it, but with whole systems instead
@@kostakatsoulis2922 with their level of tech they shouldnt be relying on gravity assists. Sure if they had to save feul or something, but a gravity assist isnt going to get you moving faster than burning fuel just get you moving with less fuel. Either way, the sublight journey should have taken years at least, going off of my limited knowledge of near Sol system densities.
@@marshalllenhart7923 eh, I disagree. Slingshotting at the very least would increase the rate of acceleration
@@kostakatsoulis2922 I was assuming their tech allowed for near light-speed travel. If you can accelerate to near c in a day or so you dont need to worry about gravity assists, but if their tech is less impressive than I thought it was you're right.
There's also creatures who live in the unknown space regions, such as the space whales (Purrgil) from StarWars rebels. I'm sure running into a creature like that while travelling sub-light speed and in the middle of nowhere would be pretty terrifying!
One of the dangers of hyperspace is crashing into a Purrgil. Considering that they are big enough to wrap part way around a ISD, they wouldn't even notice a ship the size of the Millennium Falcon (or the Ghost) crashing into them.
Just be glad it's not Warhammer hyperspace/lightspeed.
well in SW you could be attacked by unknown creatures from the hyperspace dimension. But being attacked but demons like every time is still worst. Makes invading a planet hard when half your forces died defending the ships from demons in the warp.
That's what Gellar Fields are for.
Was thinking the exact same, beat me to it
In hyperspace there still is space demons that could attack you
*warp grumbling*
“hyperspace is dangerous and takes a lot of precise calculations”
disney: hehe light speed skipping go brrrr
It's dumb to me. Like, what if, you crash at one structure right after the jump. Plot armor? Ok
Shut up, no one cares.
Except hyperspace being as difficult and dangerous as we now know it to be was not even hinted at in either of the other trilogies, and was exclusively a creation of writers not involved with the movies.
@@Aplesedjr
Hyperspace was never elaborated on in the movies. So of course it didn’t seem dangerous.
In episode IV a new hope Han was saying that you can’t just make jumps to hyper speed and you need all the calculations. I don’t even get the point of the light speed skip scene. It wasn’t funny or interesting. It was just confusing and bad.
Wouldn’t the Falcon have been equipped with a back up, albeit much slower, hyperdrive for the trip to Bespin?
Most of the lore I have read claims it does but it is a class 3 and Bobba Fett has a class 0.7 or class 1 depending on time peruod on Slave One. A Generation one and two Star Destroyer have class 1 hyperdrives. That would have still given them lots of time to manipulate Lando and set things up before the Falcon arrived.
It's possible, some SW ships definitely have backup hyperdrives.
@@Bizzon666 most do actually, but I think the falcon is too small for one
@@tallerstond8105 it would still take it weeks rather then days or hours. still faster then the speed of light.
@@tallerstond8105 Han is a smuggler, he doesn't need much cargo space, just enough for "the good stuff". Actually the Falcon is a type of freighter that doesn't really have a cargo hold. I saw somewhere here on the tube a suggestion that the reason for that is the two prongs and the offset cockpit. The idea is that they are meant to stick in a cargo container inbetween those prongs.
Hyperspace travel: weird life force ghosts, possible time travel.
Sub light speed travel: LOST IN SPAAAAAAAAAAAACEEE
Well time to stay out of space. It's too dangerous there.
Don't forget potentially being trapped in an inverted light and darkness dimension until you go mad and die
2:19
"Ships traveling through hyperspace need to use precise hyperspace routes, calculated by navi computer."
Unless you're name is Poe Dameron or if you play any part in the Rise of Skywalker then you can just jump whenever you want even in a planet's atmosphere.
I never saw the last one. That scene here looks terrible.
@@gregorymuir1985 You could watch 9 and find out how bad it is for yourself. Or you could spare yourself a bad movie, and just watch a movie review on UA-cam. Trust me, you'd be doing yourself a solid.
@@gregorymuir1985 Good, you may have a chance to go through your life with at least parts of your sanity intact then. 🤪
Or if you’re any of the characters in any of the movies who use hyperspace, because none of them seem to ever show much care for how they use it.
@@Aplesedjr Han Solo chews Luke out for trying to rush his hyperspace calculations.
Yeah we lean how Dangerous it is in the Star Wars clone wars cartoon series You had to worry about Pirates or warlords or if you Crashed on a random planet You had to worry about the wildlife and the climate
Geetsly's: Explains how precise hyperspace travel needs to be
Disney: *insane mouse laughter*
...wow
Didn't know that was Filoni
Awesome!
On Disney they have a Making of Mandalorian / Directing the series. Check it out. Cool behind the camera stuff but everyone in it keeps talking about how Faloni knows so much about Star Wars. How he is so into it, lives and breaths it that it is why Mandalorian is doing so well, is so good with lore and looks so good. Their are even a couple of points where he is talking to someone and is like "Do you remember in ***** movie when ***** did this and this happened" and the people he is talking too are like' " Dude, that is way more nerdy and hard core than even for me." He also talks about how he first met George Lucas getting his first job for him doing Clone Wars.
I spotted his name and had a double-take.
I am your 66th like
Actually this was his second time in the show the first time was in the sixth episode of season one
Suggestion: Why Tracked Vehicles are a Rarity in Star Wars
he basically answered that in this video
@@CoolMyron I think he meant like a tank or CAT, not a lojack or a beacon
Walkers look more sci-fi, but maybe there's an in-universe reason.
@@4hands456tracked vehicles are not rare in star wars. just not as good as something that can float over most terrain and even water.
@@daniel-zh9nj6yn6y tracked vehicles are not rare in star wars. just not as good as something that can float over most terrain and even water.
Tracked Vehicles can get stuck or jammed. Walkers do not have such flaw. Also the Empire has to adapt to all terrains on most planets in star wars.
Trust me, infanticide is an integral part of this episode’s comedy.
LOL Infatcide LOL
IT WAS T FUNNY
I believe it's called "ovicide."
@@DavidKutzler My mistake, good sir
It's not infanticide if what's being eaten is an unfertilised egg. Same as what we enjoy to eat fried, scrambled, poached, etc
There is also the fact of space debris. Traveling at fractions of light speed means that collisions with debris, even tiny specs, can cause severe damage to vessels. This is actually a growing problem here on earth, as space stations are damaged by junk floating around. Imagine flying a small cloud of tiny rocks at hundreds of kilometers per hour could seriously fuck up a ship. Dozens of tiny holes in the windows of your cockpit is a fairly intimidating prospect.
You're not wrong but the fact is space is whole lot bigger than our atmosphere. Inevitably there will be incidents but it's about as likely as a rogue black hole screaming through space just erasing us from existence. We can, with relative certainty, say that this massive chunk of empty space is infact empty space. Actually a space craft would be one of the most dangerous things out there since stuff in space will follow generally predictable patterns but a space craft capable of propelling itself can be in a very unpredictable place.
@@whatsmolly5741 Not sure if you're saying we shouldn't worry about space debris around earth, but if you are most debris is incredibly hard to properly track due to size. (Like 1inch) And regularly cause damage to the ISS, and is an issue that could lead to much more dire consequences in the future
@@pandaman2840 that is definitely not what I'm saying. I'm just saying that empty space is infinitely bigger than our atmosphere and though his point is a very real concern the statistical chance of you hitting something while traversing empty space is alot lower than the chance of the next iss mission eating a piece of metal which by itself, is extremely unlikely.
Yeah I also think looking out the cockpit traveling faster than the speed of light should burn your retinas.
OG Star Wars: makes hyperspace an incredibly percise and hard thing to do and took several minutes to calculate.
Disney: “And I took that personally”
The shit they pulled in ep9 with those quick jumps definitely destroyed the idea that Hyperspace jumps need to be extremely precise and thoroughly calculated by Navi computers if you don't want to collide with a Star or a planet. Apparently you can just press a few buttons and bam your on another planet.
@@unhandydaddy5117 Well the sequel trilogy was sort of a mess
@@unhandydaddy5117 I just chalked it up to Poe being a skilled pilot and the Falcon having all kinds of crazy illegal modifications. Personally I don't mind when the films do crazy new things, I get to work my brain muscles trying to come up with an explanation lol
@@WatchVidsMakeLists
There's a big difference between the writers leaving something ambiguous for the viewer to fill the blanks and the writers writing a clearly huge plot hole and not giving a shit.
@@funninoriginal6054 oh yeah no, obviously the writers completely gave up, but that doesn't stop me from having fun filling in the blanks that they refused to
When frog lady was in the hot tub, my boy took a hit of his bowl and asked if I'd smash. Wasn't really sure how to respond but the answers was no
Coward.
@@nuxtheunkrakible9324 😂
@@nuxtheunkrakible9324 Nux is here daring to go where no sane man has gone before.
What bowl?
@@libzbond if you leave out 4 cookies and $20 snoop dog will visit you in the night and explain everything
"Traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops, boy!"
How is it "sublight" if the journey from Hoth to Bespin only takes several weeks? Are we supposed to believe that these two systems were just a few lightweeks apart?
Revan: If you've got Mandalorian problems then I feel bad for you son, cause I got 99 problems but Mass Shadows ain't one.
Personally, when exploring space, I’d rather chart the galaxy with sublight drives & send the information back through hyperspace travel. And travel between from the Home Base & the end on the recently explored route will be done through hyperspace & then the sublight exploration continues. Though it seems slow, it’ll likely yield better results & such…
you would use drones but that would still take centuries to tens of thousands to get a really decent picture
Though I technically agree, @@toomanyaccounts, I also disagree. You see, there is a delay between sending & receiving signals & therefore the core of exploration must be done by humans alone UNLESS we can make drones more self autonomous.
@@nickvinsable3798 Use droids.
IF & when capable, @@jonniedoe8658. But for now, since singles can travel at the speed of light (do some R&D on this), we can’t…
Hyperspace Travel: Makes sense
Sequel Trilogy: Lets ruin that
Thank god the sequels aren't canon
They made force lightning genetic
Technology advances I gues
New canon puts the I in SHIT
Stop speaking about what isnt to be spoken of. We dont do that here.
I find it funny that the greatest danger you can think of when someone crashes into an unknown planet is being stranded, instead of the myriad ways one could die there. The planet may have a thin atmosphere or just be a vacuum, killing most people immediately. If it has an atmosphere, the probability that it is one you can breathe is extremely low, or even one that isn't actively dangerous. The temperature ranges of the planet is also plenty to kill you. The planet may not have a nearby star to provide any energy, or it might just have extremely long nights that deprive you of energy for years.
Unless theres technology to essentially have "terraforming in your pocket" and have a "fusion reactor in your pocket" that can use just dirt, I don't see how being randomly stranded on a planet is fine, assuming your ship is wrecked. If your ship has power for life support but the components for flight are damaged, then I can understand.
Star Wars has a remarkable number of planets that are actually habitable though. Perhaps in part due to whatever magic is involved with there being a number of rather small moon worlds that have full atmospheres. Seems like just about everything has some sort of atmosphere. Heck, the space worm had an atmosphere in its stomach somehow (perhaps not breathable, but they were able to get out of the Falcon with nothing but a loose oxygen mask without suffering decompression).
That was something I wished they touched on more with Han was that he was actually capable of doing short range calculations if he had no navicomputer
I just don't understand, how that frog "lady" didn't realize, that 5-6 eggs are missing :D
She's gonna get to her husband and realize that half of her family line has "mysteriously" disappeared
I can’t be the only person who had my liking of Baby Yoda somewhat lessened by this.
Just a bit.
MutterBilk Miscuit well don’t forget those eggs weren’t fertilised yet, so they weren’t alive, just yolks
most frogs lay a ton of eggs and even lost count of some. Maybe she had so many that she did not notice... or my favorite theory: She knew about it but didn't want to take care of 50 kids, so she let Baby Yoda eat a few. :)
I think that may be what she was saying to Mando while pointing at the lights on the container before she reprogrammed the robot vocoder to talk. I also think that at the end when Baby looks back and she sort of clutches the container tighter and glares at him that she suspects him of something but can not prove it.
Right before you brought up the nether I was like “it’s like the nether in Minecraft”
Edit: YO THATS MORE LIKES THAN I HAVE HAD ON REDDIT TWITTER TIK TOK AND MOST COMMENTS HERE COMBINED
Same
Same
Me too
Right
I second that
What I got from chapter 10 : Din Djarin got no parental authority over the Child and it’s clearly the most dangerous thing possible for a sublight travel
I'm still wondering how it's possible to travel from a star system to another, considering, for instance the fact that the closest star to Earth would take 4 years to travel to from here in lightspeed.. how does one travel from a star to another in Star Wars without hyperspace in such a shorter period of time?
Its called science fantasy. Like transparent aluminum in Star Trek: totally made up fiction, until 60 years later someone actually creates transparent aluminum. Faster than light travel is impossible, just ask any pilot of a ufo.
That scene where the gecko frog thing was screaming as Mando was doing evasive manuvers was so funny
Bruh, the way you pulled my balls with that intro. That whiff of nostalgia with Battlefront's map loader was genius.
That shit hit me like a brick
It would be cool to have an entire fleet of ancient Mandalorian ships, manned by the descendents of the original crew appear during the new galactic republic era as a sort of crisis event.
You wanna know what I've always wondered, and now more so after seeing a hyperspace kamikaze in the 9th movie? A rifle based weapon that fires Khyber crystal rounds or if you will "saber rounds", they could punch through any armour and would travel at the speed of bullets, blasters for some reason travel slower.
Basically how people use the nether in Minecraft to move faster
he said that in the video
@@iceboxshnee Yes.
Yes, that’s exactly what he said
@@bruhmoment7543 yes that is what he said
@@deafvegetables4874 Yes.
Seeing as the real world is so far apart, like interstellar distances are immense, I figure hyperspace is like wormholes and sublight is like the Alcubierre drive that warps space around you to go fast while not technically moving yourself.
This is why I love lore. It's so fascinating. Ftl versus close to lightspeed. So much science.
Technically those eggs weren't yet fertilized so the disclaimer would say " notice, no frogbeings were hurt on this episode. "
The fact that they were precious to a sentient being made me kinda sick. Imagine if a pregnant woman was strapped down and given an abortion while they were asleep, after trying for children for years and looking forward to being a mom.
@@marshalllenhart7923 That is not the same thing at all.
@@marshalllenhart7923 also being the last woman
@@marshalllenhart7923 have you ever eaten eggs?
@@indianwarlord6935 Not ones from a sapient species
For the people that say “You can track through hyperspace look at the last Jedi” Actually, they just tracked the trajectory and their super computer guessed the most probable locations they went to.
0:06 are these the same big brain spider creatures from Star Wars: Rebels?
Yes
No as they had six legs i think and those have 6 and 8 legs i think I haven't watched the episode yet but I'm pretty sure they're a different species but I could be wrong
@@nutellamonsta5602 on the other hand, in the show grievous had 4 fingers so it might be an adaptation
lol that whole episode reminded me of rebels
They are the spiders from dagobah and the spiders from rebels are related
This just proves to me that the time difference between Rogue One and New Hope was probably weeks. When the blockade runner with Leia spaces out, all Vader could do is send or alert ships in all the systems along their estimated path, and hope that he snagged them in a net of ships. As the weeks pass and false positives keep coming in, he gets more and more frustrated, until as a long shot, he jumps his ship personally to Tatooine (since none of the other ships that got stopped elsewhere were the right ones). And there he nails Leia's ship almost entirely by accident. Which is why she tries to claim innocence: so much time has passed since the end of Rogue One that Vader just can't PROVE its the right ship. But when he sees her, recognizes a senator... he just knows he's got her no matter what she says.
Point being the space between Rogue One and New Hope was several weeks or months of trying to find a needle in a very large haystack.
One issue with actually traveling at light speed is that a grain of sand in orbit around earth can poke holes straight through a solar panel. Just think what a grain of sand could do in a light speed collision. And the chances of not hitting a single small particle across such a huge distance are pretty low
Shields/deflectors. Solves most of these problems in sci-fi.
Thanks for clearing this up, I was always like “how have they not hit another object going so fast?”
Anyone who’s ever played Elite Dangerous develops a fine sense of just how slow lightspeed really is.
Lightspeed isn't slow. It just takes a while when trying to travel to something light-years away
hahahaah totally!!!!!
@@diablotry5154 300 000km/s is ungodly, hilariously slow in the grand scheme of things
@@HANKTHEDANKEST why tf are you saying km/s, just use the standard m/s (3x10^8m/s) which is still absurdly fast. You can't call it slow in the grand scheme of things because it is the fastest anything will ever be able to go, and us as humans will never be able to travel that fast
@@diablotry5154
How arrogant.
We know so very, very, very little, yet you posit that as the truth.
“You could run into a Mass Shadow which can be very devastating.”
_Revan chuckling in the distance_
*Attention, sergeant on deck*
i haven’t played battlefront since i was maybe 7 and that intro brought back so many memories
"it's impossible to track someone in hyper space" good to see this channel doesn't acknowledge the sequels
Oh man, your intro has me hooked on your channel. I loved SW Battlefront 2, I miss being general and having 4 allies and just blasting enemies and taking command points.
The newest episode of mando was fricking creepy, at least they weren't the spiders from fallen order
The mando ones are much worse. Fallen order spider are just giant spiders honestly. Mando’s are spider-squid like nightmares...
@@RubberSpatula Mandos spiders look like weird mutated ones so yeah they are kinda creepier
SpIdEr
If you know good for you lel
I love that comparison! I never even thought of it like that! Traveling in hyperspace is like traveling through the nether in minecraft. For every so many blocks you travel in the other you travel further in the real world. Traveling in Star wars would be the equivalent of building another portal and stepping through. Destroy the nether portal behind you and move forward to wherever your target would be in the real world, which should be a fairly short trip. Then create another portal in the nether step through and destroy behind you.
The real question is what physiological effect hyperspace travel has on frog eggs and why no other creature seems to be affected.
meh. thats why Star Wars is a space Opera, and not sci fi. They dont have to explain shit like that or their "magic users"
4:55 the first order were able to track ships through hyper space. That was a huge plot point in TLJ. That could have been brand new at the time but I recall the empire were working on it too, Jyn Erso mentioned it in rogue one when they’re looking for the Death Star plans.
The whole point of that plot point was that it was new and hitherto considered impossible
The speed of light technically is not impossible as we can try to manipulate the space around an object to expand and contract at the speed of light which would work like a wave. Technically the ship is not moving at all and is basically riding the wave. We have somewhat of an idea of how to do it, but can’t because it would take an enormous amount of power so we would need to wait a while to have the materials to do so.
Yeah! The Alcubierre (or warp) drive! The other issue beyond the requisite exotic matter (anti-matter or WHY) is the energy release--as I understand it, it has the effect of shooting a massive "beam" of energy--possibly for LIGHT YEARS--in the direction of travel, possibly obliterating any civilizations unfortunate enough to be caught in its path.
Always forgot that The Empire Strikes Back actually had subtle time skips. Thanks for making me remember again, Geetsly's.
Basically, Star Wars FTL is the opposite of WH40K FTL.
Good to know. I was just planning my vacation and was contemplating the scenic route.
Oh thanks for reminding me there’s a new episode
My take on this after finally watching this video. Really crystallized the terms vs. practical applications, and what we would refer to them as. Love discovering tidbits like this that just make the in-universe lore all the more relatable. Taking a few liberties with the descriptions, since the terms sublight and subspace were mixed up a little bit, but that ended up being the spark that made it all click together for me.
STAR WARS - SPACE TRAVEL
The terms Lightspeed and Sublight are just the in-universe shorthand people use for the different drives, regardless of the actual technical differences between them. I know there are many ways in which we do the same in our daily lives here in the real world.
Hyperdrive (Lightspeed Drives): Different Dimension - The distances are smaller, like a scaled down version of our own, which is why the “real-world” intrudes into the hyperspace dimension in the form of “gravity shadows,” that matches real world gravity wells (suns, planets, etc.). Other Sci-Fi Universes have done similar things over the years, I’m mostly thinking of the David Weber Honorverse Series in which vessels travel “up” higher and higher “bands” which allow for travel at greater and greater “effective” speeds as compared to real-space. Think like either radio frequencies, or more likely like deep-water thermal layers that submarines travel though, though that has completely different effects.
Hyperdrive Backup (Sublight Drives): Actually a “Subspace” Drive - It’s not quite a different dimension since you are very detectable from “real space,” and can still easily impact or be hit by “real space” objects. You might be said to be travelling just under the “layer” of real space (or just slightly out-of-phase?); thus, it being called “sub-space.” Travel is technically Faster Than Light, just much slower than the hyperspace speeds, thus still allowing for interstellar travel between solar systems.
Space Speed (aka Ion Engines, Inter-System Drives, etc.): This would be the REAL sublight drives we would refer to in our universe. Travel is at a fraction of the speed of light.
TERM = PRACTICAL APPLICATION - DESCRIPTION
Lightspeed = Hyperspace - Equivalent of Transwarp or Slipstream Drives from Star Trek. Interstellar travel from solar system to solar system.
Sublight = Subspace - Just outside Real-Space, but still very detectable. Low Level FTL. Star Trek Warp Drive equivalent. Would be used for interplanetary travel within the same star system.
Space = Ion Engines - Real Space; For travel near planets, close moons, and other orbital platforms.
I'm a huge arachnaphob but my last name is Vader!!! I was so excited for the new episode but then I had to watch the whole thing through my fingers yelling!! Like c'mon cant a guy watch some mando without cramping my pants??
Your last name is actually Vader? That’s really cool
I think people are getting the wrong idea about The child's hunger. See how he never chewed the frog lady's eggs? He's probably keeping them warm and might hack it up in a later episode. See how the eggs move towards him in the jar when the child peeks into the jar like a kid window shopping a candy store. There could be some relationship between the frog lady's species and the child's species.
The lost tribe of the sith are a good example of the last point
Talking about the ones in some books. With Ben, Luke, and the sith girl Vestara? Abeloth was the big bad in those books. Or different tribe?
Hey man great work. Enjoyed the video. I do think though you should have a bit longer of a space for people who don't want spoilers to leave. Especially on videos like this where they title doesn't make it obvious that it pertains to the Mandalorian.
This makes the last Jedi make even less sense lol
Actually though! The Millenium Falcon casually flies for 3-4 weeks straight... Kind of hard to believe that a literal military fighter carrier can't do the same... except over the course of a far less amount of time (literally a matter of 12 hours to get to one planet if counting by movie time)
Last Jedi Sucked
I don't even care if the sequels make sense. They're not canon to me (ignore the name and pfp)
Hyperspace travel: Makes sense
Disney: Lets ruin that
Honestly, in my opinion all three movies screwed hyperspace up
TFA: You can jump inside gravity wells
TLJ: Hyperspace ramming (everything about it) and hyperspace tracking being pinpoint accurate
TROS: Light speed skipping, jumping inside a gravity well, jumping when there are obstacles right in front of you, hyperspace tracking being available on TIE fighters, hyperspace speed, hyperspace ramming, and a bunch more.
Honestly I hate the sequels and they will never be canon for me.
That intro is nostalgic bliss. Bless you geetsly’s.
Heyyyyyyyy love the vid Geetsly!
And I love you!
Wholesomeness 100. My day has been made.
I love learning about more things of this universe that i never knew before. As a fairly new fan thank you!
Fun fact: in halo, there are slip space anomalies, which is kinda scary
The thing about slip space is that unlike star wars or star trek, slip space takes a bubble around the ship before entering slip space so that no voodoo happens to the space ship...
The thing is the slip space dimension that is used for slip space ftl, is full of whacky magical stuff or whatever and with slip space you can go anywhere as long as the stream of slip space is determined.
Thing about slip space is it takes a long time depending on the kind of slip space you had.
Unsc- slowest
Covenant- medium
Forerunner- fastest
Precursor- doesn't need it, uses star roads
The thing about slip space anomalies is that they live in the slip space dimension, and just like jump drives from Stellaris that punches holes through dimensions to get to point a to b, your basically punching a hole into someone's home dimension, and if I were them, I too would be angry. And in halo the thing that makes the slip space dimension different from using a jump drive is that, hey at least the slip space anomalies don't have an unified nation in their dimension.... For all we know.
Slip space anomalies are quite unknown, hence anomalie, and I would recommend installation 00's channel for more description on slip space and the anomalies.
Also anomalies can range from places in our dimension that is very close to the slip space dimension to entities that try to sneak into our dimension through a ship in slip space, or something like that idk.
Tldr: slip space can be terrifying if you don't know what you are doing
Tho before the species of the galaxy knew about the hyperdrive, this was the way to travel.
Th Zhel from Corouscant managed to colonize quite a number of worlds that way, all the way out to the Tion Cluster.
Seems like someone in Wars should start inventing a new method of FTL for when hyperspace is unavailable.
they did have a few other ftl methods. they weren't as safe as hyperspace and were either lost tech or too big to fit in
Ready the Gellar Field, brother-captain. Today we hunt.
It's not really infanticide as they're not fertilized yet, the whole point of the journey.
What if there was an "undiscovered" planet between a hyperspace highway...in such a way that you'd never spot it except by using sublight travel, but noone uses sublight travel
In that way you could hide a character so when you need them in the story they'll be able to quickly get to the destination
This is essentially what Dagobah was, for the record
If ships in hyperspace were in a different dimension and contact between ships was impossible, then why was Vice Admiral Holdo able to punch through the first order in episode 8?
I think she made contact with the supremacy just right before it entered hyperspace.
There are many issues with the sequel trilogy that are basically there because they looked cool.
You also are not supposed to be able hyperspace while in the gravity shadow of a planet. But hey, yeah let's have them use hyperspace to go between several planets really quick while still near the ground because that would be a cool scene! Also, make sure to have the not-hyperspace-capable tie fighters following them somehow jump with them without needing any sort of tracker or calculations!
I'll admit that scene from episode 8 was visually stunning, though, if you can ignore how much it breaks the lore.
In literally every visual depiction of hyperspace travel the ship first speeds up and the stars outside the cockpit windshield stretch into long lines. Then there is a flash and a blue wave pattern.
The star stretching part is the ship speeding up to faster than light for a brief instant, just like how the delorean in back to the future has to speed up to 88mph to time travel.
The flash is the point at which the window/portal to hyperspace is opened and the ship crosses over.
The blue wave patern is the ship in hyperspace.
The light speed blitz in last jedi is most easily explained as Holdo simply not engaging the final steps of the process. She sped up to the speed needed to enter hyperspace, but didn't open the hyperspace window. Turning each individual particle in her ship into a near infinite mass projectile.
Now if you asked about the lens flare skipping scene near the start of rise of skywalker I have nothing for you. It's nonsense that nagates every lore explanation for why fleets of ships can actually blockade whole planets in the star wars universe. Lens flare skipping is just like the cure for death and the interplanetary teleporter that popped up in star trek into darkness. They are all contrived special effects driven plot loopholes that violate or negate just about everything else in the franchise, but made it into the film because JJ Abrams is a talentless hack that doesn't understand story structure, thematic narrative, or character development.
Because sequels!
I’m kinda confused about how Han and crew managed to get from Hoth to Bespin without a hyperdrive. The wiki says these two planets are in different systems and over 1000 light years apart. So wouldn’t it be impossible for them to get there without one? It seems like sub light travel would only be practical when getting to a planet or moon within the same system.
They may have used a slower backup drive or figured out how to repair it enough to at least get a lower class equivalent out of it perhaps.
I'd like to point out that baby yoda is a baby, babies don't have a moral compass. And the eggs were unfertilized, therefore lifeless. So baby yoda may as well have been eating very precious chicken eggs, lol. Chicken eggs that hold the future to a dying bloodline, that is.
Actually eggs even though they dont have an animal inside them are living cells
you know...and easy way to describe hyperspace travel could have just been explained with: take this full stretched slinky, this is the normal space we exist in. and this unstretched slinky is hyperspace, same distance yet also not.
I use star wars logic on my car. My radiator was having issue, so i just yanked some tubes and bypassed it! Problem solved. Same thing with my transmission. Ez
Man I just found your chanel and I love that your intro uses the loadin screens in the OG ps2 star wars battlefront 2
“Back in the old days, Mynocks were a big source of our ships’ disrepair. Just imagine the surface area of a Venator or an Acclamator. Now, imagine that surface area filled with Mynocks sucking all the silicone, alloys, and super and semiconductors from the ship’s electronic components. Now that we do even more sublight travel for orbital body surveys, they are even more common, however, having a newer, smaller ship helped cut down the amount of Mynocks chewing through it.” -CS/CT-8711-12 “Cheng”, Captain and Scout of the 442nd Siege Battalion
And last jedi broke hyper space physics, since that means the Millennium Falcon would have smashed on objects during the hectic jumps...
Me: “hyperspace is the nether!”
5 seconds later: “if you’re familiar with Minecraft...”
lol
I looked for why would travelling hyperspace kill Frog Lady's eggs and I learned something interesting: in canon there's something called 'Cronau radiation' which is emitted by spaceships when they jump into and out of hyperspace. So, in all logical sense, the eggs are vulnerables to Cronau radiation (altought if they had put a throw away line about it, it would have made for a clear explanation as to why it'd kill her eggs).
Who else cringed when Baby Yoda was eating that spider egg?
I cringed more when he ate the frog lady eggs. Was a bit sad too.
@@mw9688 true and the whole time we were told how important they were
@@Eugene_Black
Exactly...for all we know it’s a one and done thing for her species when laying eggs I dunno. It seemed rather important though.
Baby yoda just likes eating unborn things, like that spider wasn't alive yet as he ate it so are the frog lady's eggs, maybe some kind of hint on his species.
We also never saw Yoda eating anything, at least I can't remember. And the child kept eating it even though Mando told him not to, he just couldn't resist, actually he was quite enjoying those eggs
@@quoli16 well we also never saw Mace Windew eat either, and barely saw anyone eat in general.
I will always love you for your intros the original Battlefront Planet load screen!😍
"It was impossible for ships to make contact in hyperspace, save through collision." Uhhhh, what? What is this line supposed to mean? That seems like a bit of a, "Well duh" kinda statement unless I'm missing something vital.
maybe contact means communication in this context
The last Jedi disagrees
As well as Rian Johnson
Not me btw I hate the holdo concept
@@peachdevils3893 Read the wording again, though, ignoring hyperspace, think about this sentence: "It was impossible for ships to make contact...save through collision." Like, yes? Duh? How else would they "make contact" if a collision was not involved?
@@robertcrawford377 That's possible, but I'm pretty sure we've seen people communicate with other ships while in hyperspace.
0:39 uh, just in the nostalgia, a lot of memories of battlefront II in my old ps2, a lot of forgotten memories comes now...... thanks
Just a reminder that while eating the frog lady's eggs was really messed up, the child doesn't have the capacity to understand why that is so wrong. Another invaluable point to this is that the show makes it clear that the eggs are unfertilized, meaning while strange, it is not that much different from people who eat chicken or other types of egg produce, like caviar.
the child doesn't know better hence why he strangled Gina Carano while she was armwrestling Mando. an adult would see they were doing a game while the child saw Mando was being attacked
the main difference being that chickens are not an intelligent, sentient, human-like species
@@xepharion chickens are sentient. The word you're looking for is sapient
I mean, thats kinda like saying ritual cannabilism is no different than finding a dead cow and eating it. Both events are just you making use of the meat from an animal that passed away naturally.
@@xepharion oh look we’ve got a “human supremacist” here
I never noticed the space slugs (Exogorths i believe) had retractile eyestalks like snails, thanks Geetsly