I kinda just want a star wars series that focuses on a different person every episode just living their life. A stormtrooper on the death star, a bartender working on some planet, a policeofficer in the lower levels of Corusant. We could see their job, their homes, their relationship with family and friends. I think a lot of interesting stories can be told from different perspectives.
I think thats what from a certain point of view is trying to do - I'm not quite done with the first one, but there has been stories of characters just dealing with the bureaucracy of the empire, one of the woman who owns the tatooine cantina, a couple about stormtroopers , two about the customs of tuscan raiders, and my favorite of these, which was about one jawas everyday life, looting droids and ships specifically to watch their memories. (my favorite over all is obi wans) I think its really neat! Given they're not all by the same writers they have... varying degrees of quality, but if this is something you're interested in i recommend it!
Something like this has pretty much been my dream Star Wars content for a very long time. I liked Star Wars from a very young age but part of why it became my favourite fantasy universe was Star Wars Galaxies. The level of freedom in that game to be a crafter, musician, pilot, soldier, doctor, or whatever you could really think of (within realistic bounds) really captured my imagination and showed me what a fantastic storytelling potential the galaxy far, far away has. It's good to know others are really focused on this aspect, that means a higher chance of it actually happening some day.
@@frejo1931 From A Certain Point of View is definitely one of my favourite new-canon books, and I would love to see more content like it, but I don't think that's exactly what they are describing. FCPOV still tends to revolve around major pivotal events from the movies. I would personally like to see some more personal stories (preferably set in the GCW era or perhaps very early post-Empire but I'll take anything lol) that are almost totally disconnected from established characters.
Those wars no sense dark and light a neither good nor evil they're just two sides of the same coin at one point the Jedi could use both sides but they soon separated and used only the light and yet they still preach about having balance even though they clearly you don't have the approval of force I mean it was literally taking their powers away because it got so sick and tired of their ridiculousness just look at revenge of the sith
we're all saying we'd be a great jedi or sith, smuggler, bounty hunter, etc. but we all know wed be that guy digging in the trash can outside the club in attack of the clones.
or we are smart and knowing that shit only works if you got plot armor. Safest bet is to jsut midn your own damned business and not ask questions about what that cargo is you are running so you ahve plausible deniability.
Options for a star wars job: -Farmer ***' -Cargo pilot **' -Soldier '***' ( '****' if you become officer) -Criminal *' -The guy digging in the trash *' -If you win the lottery of force sensitivity maybe seppy or imperial agent ****' -Mando **' -Bounty hunter **' Criteria: pay, prestige, danger, likely cuality of life.
#8 Proves *the Galactic Empire was incompetent.* What self respecting _totalitarian regime_ allows subjugated people to carry more firepower than their own soldiers?… A Jedi Temple guard (Baze) in a city under martial law carried a Minigun, and how could a blind man be allowed to carry a bowcaster? Talk about liability issues. And a standard freighter could take out a standard imperial fighter - tramp cargo ships on Earth don't carry phalanx air defense systems. At least the Empire outlawed civilian ownership of lightsabers after a notorious kindergarten massacre, and they even set up special squads to hunt down lightsaber users - to honour those Younglings killed at the Temple slaughter. Although the Empire thankfully ignored conspiracy theories about it being a false flag operation. In fact the official head of the Lightsaber control group… Lord Vader… would become very irate whenever the subject was even mentioned. [Showing the contempt such insane ramblings deserve from nutcases that also claim chemicals are making the Gungans gay - unlike Earth Government's that allow such rhetoric to go unchallenged].
@@nobleman9393 I don't think you caught on, he's compairing the idea of the Old Republic and the Empire. Since they both pretty much controlled the same amount of a galactic span.
@@NightRaven-lh1bf The combination of demilitarisation and a heavily armed population is a disaster in general. Are you even a government if you cant enforce anything? Honestly its a wonder it took Sith meddling for people to give the republic the middle finger. If the Sith hadnt created the clone army, the republic wouldnt be able to do anything to stop anyone from doing their own thing.
@@2MeterLP depends on the size a true Republic would have the towns or city's enforce their laws with the federal government's approval seeing how the Republic was too small for the gigantic size of the galaxy. The Republic overestimated the ability of planets to self organize law enforcement and militias to defend their homelands. Pretty fucking pathetic if you ask me seeing how they had the main hub of the whole galaxy and did nothing with the revenue military wise they could've at least used it to create droids to reinforce the planetary militias etc. But again this is all in a fake reality where nothing is fully explained. hahahahahaha
We actually have had an early form of the "corporate citizenship" you referred to in recent Earth history. In the late 19th century rural towns built around a mine or factory might have 100% of the residents on the company payroll. Your home might be rented from the company and every retail establishment might be operated by the company. Some went so far as to extend credit based on your paycheck in such places so you didn't have to carry cash. The song "Sixteen Tons" (written in 1947 but most famous as a cover released in 1955) includes the line "I owe my soul to the company store." By the mid 20th century such towns had mostly disappeared but there are still places where the largest employer in a particular place holds considerable sway over local government. Where I live now (population 150,000) 1 in 5 adults are employed by a local university that operates 2 hospitals and is building a 3rd. In a region famously solid to one side of the political spectrum local politics is hard the other direction because the university is.
Warning: These video may cause you separatist thoughts, a wish to buy a Juggernaut, hoard guns, have a neck beard, 2 spare arms and general Kenobi stalking u, and doubts about our lord and savior, the senate
It's just safe to assume that in the Star Wars galaxy everything and everyone wants to kill you, so you better be strapped with enough firepower to level a continent if need be.
_Can I ask Samus to lend meher armor? Better yet, train me?_ *Cause yeah, that is a MAJOR CONCERN if you have no idea what you'll find on the next rock you land.* (not necessarily a planet, it could be an asteroid)
That depends on which East India Company you're taking about. The British company was in some ways a proxy of theirs government, while the Dutch company was allowed to wage war in its own right.
About #2: I keep seeing comments about all sorts of conspiracy theories and shadow organizations behind real-world events, when the answer is more simple: stupidity and/or lack of control.
@@tomtheconqerur Bolt guns are only available for Space Marines and Commisars. Both of which were retardedly rare. Also, regular blasters are stronger than .50 caliber guns and can even collapse passageways or destroy vehicles in one shot. Take the SW Christmas special cartoon where Chewie takes Fett's pistol and destroys an Imperial vehicle chasing after them with one blast. Boltguns are nowhere near as strong as blasters, and you'll find yourself outgunned by even the common crooks and beat cops, let alone actual soldiers with military-grade rifles.
Just imagine all the hassle in immigration; like you're just trying to move to another planet, finally got all of your regional, national, planetary and then Galactic Republic forms, documents, etc. And then in the middle of dealing with all that the galactic government changed from republic to empire and you gotta do it all over again-
about the food thing, if the various alien races can interbreed with each other, they probably don’t have all that much trouble eating each others’ food.
Step 1:Go on ya phone before going and look at the location of a cool ass relic or op ship Step 2:Once you're in the Galaxy get some supplies(Honestly or un-Honestly) and write down/record the co-ordinates Step 3:Go there with a hyperdrive Step 4:Ez loot Step 5:Ok now go get relics and modify yourself until you're OP as all hell Step 6:Go meet some God's as a side quest for some force power (If you're not an asshole or disrespectful) Step 7:Try hide and don't become famous because that shit means you'll have a bunch of assassin's and 'n' shit Step 8:You have become more then human,you've become a demi-god Step 9:Stay the fuck away from the Jedi or sith,They'll try arrest you and that means you'll become infamous(Which,yes is worse then being famous) Step 10:By some life prolonging shit Step 11:Fuck up the "Destiny" of the Galaxy so that the Disney sequels never happen,Fuck up that old head Palpatine with a minigun during the confrontation with Luke and Vader because who expects a guy to walk in with a minigun? Step 12:The empire needs to be dismantled,help Luke destroy the empire and become a trustworthy friend Step 13:Use your political power to make sure the mistakes of the Senate are not repeated Step 14:Travel back home and isntantly be captured by the government and become a lab rat You are no longer human,You no longer have rights and You no longer belong here
on the #10 Corperate Citizenship point: Before the 1960s in Montreal, Canada, corperations were considered citizens and had the right to vote and sit on city council.
It's sad defending yourself with a firearm is now "rightwing" Like it's literally a basic human right to defend yourself a firearm is a tool to complete that task.. Imagine you're lost in the ocean get beached on an giant island and find a firearm to defend yourself against predators and hunt and someone comes out of the bushes "FAR-RIGHT EXTREMIST CONFIRMED!"
@@NightRaven-lh1bf just wait for daddy government to come protect you! I mean they're lighting fast and can respond in time to save your life ALWAYS. Who needs to defend yourself when we got all this bubble wrap armour on?
@@refugeehugsforfree4151 People want to get rid of the police? Who will show up two hours after you called in because a burglar was in you house to find your dead body and shoot your traumatised dog?!
1:59 - 2:26 INCREDIBLE segment that I'm gonna take with me forever. I always _loved_ conspiracy theories when I was a teen, I always was *certain* that the goverments of the United States and of Russia and of the European Union all had these super complex and super elaborate ways of controlling people's lives and watching their every single move. I basically fantasized the CIA, the Mi6 and the Spetsnaz as being these fantasy-like agencies that controlled everything. When in reality, _yeah. Those agencies are actually 100x more limited than action movies and conspiracy theorists claim._ And the reality is, we used to embrace those conspiracies to convince ourselves that the goverment was behind everything. Every occurence, every bad event, it all NEEDED to have this "mysterious and super secret reason" for why it happened and that only the goverment and no one else could understand. *Because the thought of these events happening at random, completely outside of their control or under the control of criminal mafias and such was actually more terrifying. It left us feeling the world is a lot more "wild" and dangerous for it. And we didn't like that.* Even if at the time none of us noticed that, because we were too engrossed in these conspiracies to just open our eyes to the simpler truths. Being factical and logical and actually doing our own research on what was happening _was largely something that we just didn't do._ :/
If we go into further detail on StarWars food, there could be many counter measures. There exists a solid state fuel converter that turns nearly any matter into fuel. So maybe there's also something like a food replicator or converter or even salt pack like things to make food problems less of a problem. Also, Because Humans make up a majority of the Star Wars population it's plausible that the Aliens are worse off then us and have fewer occomidations made for them, with obvious native exceptions.
I don't see the problem with #8. There are so many dangers in the Galaxy that honestly it seems downright suicidal to not have even an ankle-strap blaster.
Corporate Citizenship actually pretty much happened in parts of the US in the early 1900s especially with coal miners, who had to live in company housing (subject to random search by company security since it's their property), were only paid in company credits to be used at the company store (which would have super marked up prices) and anyone caught with real money in their possession would be fired without question and become homeless and jobless with no transportation in the middle of the deep woods of Appalachia, possibly the better part of a hundred miles from anything of note- for modern day equivalent, imagine somewhere random in North Dakota, but without highways. And if you try to protest or unionize, they would hire private security to maim or kill you and your fellow demonstrators and even local law enforcement if they took your side (see Matewan) And that was just on a small scale xD in star wars, amazon blockades Hawaii and "Hope(s) you're aware the blockade is totally legal"
Hey, is there any chance you could bring back the Zombies in Star Wars series and cover the Red Harvest? I don't know if it's considered zombies but it felt like it
☝🏻Allen, small precision. Around 6:45 you says that Ewoks are cannibalistic. That’s only true if they eat each other. However, they do not. It is more precise to call them “man-eating Ewoks,” for they eat the leftover Imperials.
#9 planet destroyers will affect #8 high firearms ownership. When Xyston technology is reverse engineered and trickles down into standard weapons technology there will be issues with the increased power of sidearms. _"Who shot first?"_ will become moot when a blaster pistol discharged in a cantina takes out the entire block when it's fired. And a Snubfighter or Freighters lasercannons can destroy a city, there's going to be a lot of collateral damage.
I may not live in their Galaxy, but i know there was a shit ton of things people had to go through. First of all, most of the stuff that people had to purchase to survive was crazy expensive. And by expensive, I mean some things could range from the thousands to millions of credits! Secondly, well the title of the whole franchise says it all. There is always war. For once can any government cut these innocent people some slack, it's like peace does not exist in their dictionary!
Most citizens in Star Wars can't afford to travel. That's just tyo counter a lot of the points made. I do agree with the extra laws/taxes/regulations (for core worlds anyway) and the need for a firearm. I imagine anyone who didn't live in a well-policed area would want to carry.
So, I've been think about "Magic" and supernova elements being linked somehow. Everything already exists to consolidate magical energies, but a supernova has to occur in order to kickstart it in an instant, like the people who believe crystals have healing properties, the crystals have different properties, if the elements to magically charge these crystal with various energies do not exist because this so said supernova hasn't happened in order to create these new elements, which every time a supernova happens new elements are made without knowing what they can do yet. Granted I'm a Evolutionist so magic isn't something I'm familiar with like most who believe it, but I'm giving the idea that everything in space exists because supernovas made different elements when stars died, and that if its possible maybe we wont know if the force is real until then, just a theory.
Given that Ewoks aren't considered human/homo sapiens, can we truly consider them cannibals if they eat storm troopers or try to eat Luke, Han and Chewie?
so basically the Old Republic was Chicago and other similar cities that have effectively been abandoned? also: CORPORATE STATES OF AMERICA: ITS ALREADY A THING.
I don't find that it makes a lot of sense that each republic citizens pay taxes DIRECTLY to the Coruscant. Like, how is such a system even managed over thousands of worlds and trillions of people? Does the Republic later on Empire have records of every single citizen? It would have made more sense if rather than paying taxes directly that citizens pay taxes to their local planet government who then has to pay a fee in order to be a part of the Republic, sorta like how the European Union works. EU citizens don't directly pay taxes directly to Brussels because such a system would be impossible to manage, and it's more unlikely that the Galactic Republic would even manage that, considerering how vast and underdeveloped most systems are.
I'm kind of doubting the no underwear thing. My jeans are great but unless I get some sort of kind that has built in soft underwear fabric, I won't be comfortable.
I kinda just want a star wars series that focuses on a different person every episode just living their life. A stormtrooper on the death star, a bartender working on some planet, a policeofficer in the lower levels of Corusant. We could see their job, their homes, their relationship with family and friends. I think a lot of interesting stories can be told from different perspectives.
I agree. It would be cool to see different kinds of perspectives in Star Wars. I’m all for this. Let’s tell Filoni to make this happen.
I imagine working for the census would be a nightmare especially on Coruscant.
I think thats what from a certain point of view is trying to do - I'm not quite done with the first one, but there has been stories of characters just dealing with the bureaucracy of the empire, one of the woman who owns the tatooine cantina, a couple about stormtroopers , two about the customs of tuscan raiders, and my favorite of these, which was about one jawas everyday life, looting droids and ships specifically to watch their memories. (my favorite over all is obi wans) I think its really neat! Given they're not all by the same writers they have... varying degrees of quality, but if this is something you're interested in i recommend it!
Something like this has pretty much been my dream Star Wars content for a very long time. I liked Star Wars from a very young age but part of why it became my favourite fantasy universe was Star Wars Galaxies. The level of freedom in that game to be a crafter, musician, pilot, soldier, doctor, or whatever you could really think of (within realistic bounds) really captured my imagination and showed me what a fantastic storytelling potential the galaxy far, far away has. It's good to know others are really focused on this aspect, that means a higher chance of it actually happening some day.
@@frejo1931 From A Certain Point of View is definitely one of my favourite new-canon books, and I would love to see more content like it, but I don't think that's exactly what they are describing. FCPOV still tends to revolve around major pivotal events from the movies. I would personally like to see some more personal stories (preferably set in the GCW era or perhaps very early post-Empire but I'll take anything lol) that are almost totally disconnected from established characters.
The government of the galaxy changed 6 times for around 50-60 years.
Very cool.
I clapped with each change!
It’s weird how turbulent the galaxy is now, but the republic supposedly stood for a thousand years. The empire only made it a little over 20
In reality, it's probably more like changing of ruling party than actually changing entire government organization in our real world equivalent.
Being Mexican, It sounds like the entire 19th century to me
@@j.a.pelaez6435 Im sure Europe throughout the 20th century feels the same
With constant force wars and new galactic government changes. Great video
Don't forget taxes and paperwork the only universal constant.
Those wars no sense dark and light a neither good nor evil they're just two sides of the same coin at one point the Jedi could use both sides but they soon separated and used only the light and yet they still preach about having balance even though they clearly you don't have the approval of force I mean it was literally taking their powers away because it got so sick and tired of their ridiculousness just look at revenge of the sith
we're all saying we'd be a great jedi or sith, smuggler, bounty hunter, etc. but we all know wed be that guy digging in the trash can outside the club in attack of the clones.
or we are smart and knowing that shit only works if you got plot armor. Safest bet is to jsut midn your own damned business and not ask questions about what that cargo is you are running so you ahve plausible deniability.
I’d probably be a farmer on dantooine in the old republic
I’d be my First Order character Captain Reaper.
Options for a star wars job:
-Farmer ***'
-Cargo pilot **'
-Soldier '***' ( '****' if you become officer)
-Criminal *'
-The guy digging in the trash *'
-If you win the lottery of force sensitivity maybe seppy or imperial agent ****'
-Mando **'
-Bounty hunter **'
Criteria: pay, prestige, danger, likely cuality of life.
I would be a sith because I know all seven light saber forms and I use my anger as a weapon and kill any opponent and hate the jedi
#8 Proves *the Galactic Empire was incompetent.*
What self respecting _totalitarian regime_ allows subjugated people to carry more firepower than their own soldiers?…
A Jedi Temple guard (Baze) in a city under martial law carried a Minigun, and how could a blind man be allowed to carry a bowcaster? Talk about liability issues.
And a standard freighter could take out a standard imperial fighter - tramp cargo ships on Earth don't carry phalanx air defense systems.
At least the Empire outlawed civilian ownership of lightsabers after a notorious kindergarten massacre, and they even set up special squads to hunt down lightsaber users - to honour those Younglings killed at the Temple slaughter.
Although the Empire thankfully ignored conspiracy theories about it being a false flag operation.
In fact the official head of the Lightsaber control group… Lord Vader… would become very irate whenever the subject was even mentioned.
[Showing the contempt such insane ramblings deserve from nutcases that also claim chemicals are making the Gungans gay - unlike Earth Government's that allow such rhetoric to go unchallenged].
He's talking about the galactic republic, not the galactic empire
@@nobleman9393 I don't think you caught on, he's compairing the idea of the Old Republic and the Empire. Since they both pretty much controlled the same amount of a galactic span.
If you use all your resources to produce ONE GIANT weapon that only can be at one place at a time.
You're already incompetent.
@@NightRaven-lh1bf The combination of demilitarisation and a heavily armed population is a disaster in general. Are you even a government if you cant enforce anything? Honestly its a wonder it took Sith meddling for people to give the republic the middle finger. If the Sith hadnt created the clone army, the republic wouldnt be able to do anything to stop anyone from doing their own thing.
@@2MeterLP depends on the size a true Republic would have the towns or city's enforce their laws with the federal government's approval seeing how the Republic was too small for the gigantic size of the galaxy.
The Republic overestimated the ability of planets to self organize law enforcement and militias to defend their homelands.
Pretty fucking pathetic if you ask me seeing how they had the main hub of the whole galaxy and did nothing with the revenue military wise they could've at least used it to create droids to reinforce the planetary militias etc.
But again this is all in a fake reality where nothing is fully explained. hahahahahaha
We actually have had an early form of the "corporate citizenship" you referred to in recent Earth history. In the late 19th century rural towns built around a mine or factory might have 100% of the residents on the company payroll. Your home might be rented from the company and every retail establishment might be operated by the company. Some went so far as to extend credit based on your paycheck in such places so you didn't have to carry cash. The song "Sixteen Tons" (written in 1947 but most famous as a cover released in 1955) includes the line "I owe my soul to the company store."
By the mid 20th century such towns had mostly disappeared but there are still places where the largest employer in a particular place holds considerable sway over local government. Where I live now (population 150,000) 1 in 5 adults are employed by a local university that operates 2 hospitals and is building a 3rd. In a region famously solid to one side of the political spectrum local politics is hard the other direction because the university is.
Warning: These video may cause you separatist thoughts, a wish to buy a Juggernaut, hoard guns, have a neck beard, 2 spare arms and general Kenobi stalking u, and doubts about our lord and savior, the senate
i AM THE SENATE
In the SW universe I’d be concerned about the biology/wildlife on planets & in space..And arm myself accordingly
It's just safe to assume that in the Star Wars galaxy everything and everyone wants to kill you, so you better be strapped with enough firepower to level a continent if need be.
How am I gonna stop some mean motherhooker from eating or shooting me? The answer, use a blaster. And if that don't work, use more blasters
Shoretrooper ST 3202 I’d try my best aquiring a disruptor rifle & a scattergun
@@Ragnarok6664 I would try my best to get an A6 Juggernaut or at least an armed t47
_Can I ask Samus to lend meher armor? Better yet, train me?_ *Cause yeah, that is a MAJOR CONCERN if you have no idea what you'll find on the next rock you land.* (not necessarily a planet, it could be an asteroid)
But you get Twileks. Makes it all kinda worth it.
And just like hot gals here, they won't give you the time of day unless you're handsome or rich.
Why do everyone make big deal of twileks?
Who needs Twileks when you've got Togrutans?
Actually we HAVE seen companies behave like independent states or nations. The East India Company
don't forget the banana republics of south and central America.
Thomas Jefferson Exactly!
The Hudson Bay Company pretty much ran most of Canada during the 1800's.
That depends on which East India Company you're taking about. The British company was in some ways a proxy of theirs government, while the Dutch company was allowed to wage war in its own right.
That Leia background is legit creeping me out
SUS
There's underwear in star wars, kotor and swtor have underwear
Have to remember that is now legends so the underwear is properly no longer in the galaxy
Can someone explain this whole "no underwear" thing to me? This sounds like a joke
the OLD Republic, technology advanced enough where underwear became obsolete
@@AB-bg7os when hyper space travelling ypu would get suffocated on them
@@AB-bg7os It was just george lucas stopping carrie fisher from wearing underwear. Underwear actually has utility not just modesty.
I want to live on Naboo during the covid pandemic on Earth
Scarif too, so beautiful
Edit: Pre-blast
Escape Covid on Earth... Only to get Blue Shadow Virus on Naboo.
About #2: I keep seeing comments about all sorts of conspiracy theories and shadow organizations behind real-world events, when the answer is more simple: stupidity and/or lack of control.
Lately some Conspiracy theories are turning out to be true.
Me: Enters Mos Eisley
Announcer: PVP MODE IS ACTIVATED
“Underwear is a symbol of oppression” - generation tech, 2020.
NO wonder! Yet I prefer Earth based firearms than blasters. At 7:56
Which won't serve you when most droids and Stormtroopers are bulletproof.
@@HolyknightVader999 *laughs in bolt gun*
@@tomtheconqerur Bolt guns are only available for Space Marines and Commisars. Both of which were retardedly rare. Also, regular blasters are stronger than .50 caliber guns and can even collapse passageways or destroy vehicles in one shot. Take the SW Christmas special cartoon where Chewie takes Fett's pistol and destroys an Imperial vehicle chasing after them with one blast. Boltguns are nowhere near as strong as blasters, and you'll find yourself outgunned by even the common crooks and beat cops, let alone actual soldiers with military-grade rifles.
@@HolyknightVader999 sorry, saw "sw christmas special" and was physically incapable of taking that seriously
@@mrexists5400 Doesn't matter. Even in the earliest media, blasters had as much, if not more firepower than bolters.
Just imagine all the hassle in immigration; like you're just trying to move to another planet, finally got all of your regional, national, planetary and then Galactic Republic forms, documents, etc. And then in the middle of dealing with all that the galactic government changed from republic to empire and you gotta do it all over again-
about the food thing, if the various alien races can interbreed with each other, they probably don’t have all that much trouble eating each others’ food.
All ten dont matter as long as I can sub to your channel in your holotube :))
Lol
Can you imagine how much shit must get uploaded to that ever minute?
Step 1:Go on ya phone before going and look at the location of a cool ass relic or op ship
Step 2:Once you're in the Galaxy get some supplies(Honestly or un-Honestly) and write down/record the co-ordinates
Step 3:Go there with a hyperdrive
Step 4:Ez loot
Step 5:Ok now go get relics and modify yourself until you're OP as all hell
Step 6:Go meet some God's as a side quest for some force power (If you're not an asshole or disrespectful)
Step 7:Try hide and don't become famous because that shit means you'll have a bunch of assassin's and 'n' shit
Step 8:You have become more then human,you've become a demi-god
Step 9:Stay the fuck away from the Jedi or sith,They'll try arrest you and that means you'll become infamous(Which,yes is worse then being famous)
Step 10:By some life prolonging shit
Step 11:Fuck up the "Destiny" of the Galaxy so that the Disney sequels never happen,Fuck up that old head Palpatine with a minigun during the confrontation with Luke and Vader because who expects a guy to walk in with a minigun?
Step 12:The empire needs to be dismantled,help Luke destroy the empire and become a trustworthy friend
Step 13:Use your political power to make sure the mistakes of the Senate are not repeated
Step 14:Travel back home and isntantly be captured by the government and become a lab rat
You are no longer human,You no longer have rights and You no longer belong here
Stereotyping aliens good??? I'll come back to this video in 3,000 years when you try running for an intergalactic office....
That Leah face though
Could you guys do a vid on suburbs in Star Wars and how they were like
Hello there
General Kenobi
You are a bold one
Last time I was this early, the Galactic Civil War was still raging.
An individual also has to deal with massive predators that can shred vehicles
on the #10 Corperate Citizenship point: Before the 1960s in Montreal, Canada, corperations were considered citizens and had the right to vote and sit on city council.
It's sad defending yourself with a firearm is now "rightwing"
Like it's literally a basic human right to defend yourself a firearm is a tool to complete that task..
Imagine you're lost in the ocean get beached on an giant island and find a firearm to defend yourself against predators and hunt and someone comes out of the bushes "FAR-RIGHT EXTREMIST CONFIRMED!"
@@NightRaven-lh1bf just wait for daddy government to come protect you!
I mean they're lighting fast and can respond in time to save your life ALWAYS.
Who needs to defend yourself when we got all this bubble wrap armour on?
@@refugeehugsforfree4151 People want to get rid of the police? Who will show up two hours after you called in because a burglar was in you house to find your dead body and shoot your traumatised dog?!
We’ve had corporate cities in America that was almost literally slavery
You could leave and cross a state line , no more debt collectors.
1:59 - 2:26
INCREDIBLE segment that I'm gonna take with me forever.
I always _loved_ conspiracy theories when I was a teen, I always was *certain* that the goverments of the United States and of Russia and of the European Union all had these super complex and super elaborate ways of controlling people's lives and watching their every single move.
I basically fantasized the CIA, the Mi6 and the Spetsnaz as being these fantasy-like agencies that controlled everything.
When in reality, _yeah. Those agencies are actually 100x more limited than action movies and conspiracy theorists claim._ And the reality is, we used to embrace those conspiracies to convince ourselves that the goverment was behind everything. Every occurence, every bad event, it all NEEDED to have this "mysterious and super secret reason" for why it happened and that only the goverment and no one else could understand.
*Because the thought of these events happening at random, completely outside of their control or under the control of criminal mafias and such was actually more terrifying. It left us feeling the world is a lot more "wild" and dangerous for it. And we didn't like that.*
Even if at the time none of us noticed that, because we were too engrossed in these conspiracies to just open our eyes to the simpler truths. Being factical and logical and actually doing our own research on what was happening _was largely something that we just didn't do._ :/
I feel like living in star was as an ordinary person would not be great, but living as a space wizard would be fun
Okay so I have a what if video for you, what if Yoda went to kill Anakin in ROTS and Obi-Wan went after sideous?
10:02 sooner than you might think
there are a few states/countries which want to try that on a city level
This is an excellent advice piece if I ever get isekaied to SW galaxy.
If we go into further detail on StarWars food, there could be many counter measures. There exists a solid state fuel converter that turns nearly any matter into fuel. So maybe there's also something like a food replicator or converter or even salt pack like things to make food problems less of a problem. Also, Because Humans make up a majority of the Star Wars population it's plausible that the Aliens are worse off then us and have fewer occomidations made for them, with obvious native exceptions.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to Star Wars right there! ;)
I don't see the problem with #8. There are so many dangers in the Galaxy that honestly it seems downright suicidal to not have even an ankle-strap blaster.
I personally prefer to live in a safe society where I don’t have to have ankle blaster all them time. But maybe I’m just getting old.
@@GenerationTech *_*looks at Empire*_* Just saying, but I'm not sure that is the "safe" society that I want to live in.
@@GenerationTech Is there a safe society in Star Wars?
Nice props to the Princess!!!!!
Very cool,interesting,and original video.Keep up the good work!
I’m not even subscribed but I got here 7 minutes after upload
Hello Allen. I hope you're having a great day
I knew it all along Dolphins are taking over channel☝️🙂
And remember to always keep a good blaster in hand.
Corporate Citizenship actually pretty much happened in parts of the US in the early 1900s especially with coal miners, who had to live in company housing (subject to random search by company security since it's their property), were only paid in company credits to be used at the company store (which would have super marked up prices) and anyone caught with real money in their possession would be fired without question and become homeless and jobless with no transportation in the middle of the deep woods of Appalachia, possibly the better part of a hundred miles from anything of note- for modern day equivalent, imagine somewhere random in North Dakota, but without highways. And if you try to protest or unionize, they would hire private security to maim or kill you and your fellow demonstrators and even local law enforcement if they took your side (see Matewan)
And that was just on a small scale xD in star wars, amazon blockades Hawaii and "Hope(s) you're aware the blockade is totally legal"
May the force be with us all during covid 19
DORK
Politically Unreliable ?
4:40 "A lot of supernatural stuff here on Earth, whether its ghosts, or aliens, or both... like Michael Jackson..." lmaooooooooo
amazon at the end is hilarious
Another thing to mention is the amount of hate you'd get if you got any would be times at least 100 because the galaxy is filled with people
I still wouldn't mind. It would be nice to have a beer with Captain Rex at 79's.
1:10
Preach brother🍻🙌
Did anyone else notice how creepy Leia looked on the TV in the background?
Hey, is there any chance you could bring back the Zombies in Star Wars series and cover the Red Harvest? I don't know if it's considered zombies but it felt like it
People have to deal with a lot of things.
Have you ever played sabacc ?
Of course In kotor
Love the vids keep up the great work
Utinni!
☝🏻Allen, small precision. Around 6:45 you says that Ewoks are cannibalistic. That’s only true if they eat each other. However, they do not. It is more precise to call them “man-eating Ewoks,” for they eat the leftover Imperials.
Your videos always make me laugh. I love this channel. XD
How helpful, I’m going to rethink moving to Coruscant.
does anyone read that Amazon review about the haribo? :D
#9 planet destroyers will affect #8 high firearms ownership.
When Xyston technology is reverse engineered and trickles down into standard weapons technology there will be issues with the increased power of sidearms.
_"Who shot first?"_ will become moot when a blaster pistol discharged in a cantina takes out the entire block when it's fired.
And a Snubfighter or Freighters lasercannons can destroy a city, there's going to be a lot of collateral damage.
I may not live in their Galaxy, but i know there was a shit ton of things people had to go through. First of all, most of the stuff that people had to purchase to survive was crazy expensive. And by expensive, I mean some things could range from the thousands to millions of credits! Secondly, well the title of the whole franchise says it all. There is always war. For once can any government cut these innocent people some slack, it's like peace does not exist in their dictionary!
at least they don’t have Dolphins
At 7:00 I died 🤣
“Humans have a pretty fragile digestive system” gets an ad for Taco Bell
Most citizens in Star Wars can't afford to travel. That's just tyo counter a lot of the points made. I do agree with the extra laws/taxes/regulations (for core worlds anyway) and the need for a firearm. I imagine anyone who didn't live in a well-policed area would want to carry.
Am I the only one who paused the video the read the gummi bear story?
XD
The intergalactic compton
This was a really cool video!
So, I've been think about "Magic" and supernova elements being linked somehow. Everything already exists to consolidate magical energies, but a supernova has to occur in order to kickstart it in an instant, like the people who believe crystals have healing properties, the crystals have different properties, if the elements to magically charge these crystal with various energies do not exist because this so said supernova hasn't happened in order to create these new elements, which every time a supernova happens new elements are made without knowing what they can do yet.
Granted I'm a Evolutionist so magic isn't something I'm familiar with like most who believe it, but I'm giving the idea that everything in space exists because supernovas made different elements when stars died, and that if its possible maybe we wont know if the force is real until then, just a theory.
I love you Allen 💖
No problem just one solution space wall !
Given that Ewoks aren't considered human/homo sapiens, can we truly consider them cannibals if they eat storm troopers or try to eat Luke, Han and Chewie?
3:14 Dang, just read the entire thing! That customer review was way to detailed. Practically wrote an essay condemning sugar free gummy bears!
so basically the Old Republic was Chicago and other similar cities that have effectively been abandoned? also: CORPORATE STATES OF AMERICA: ITS ALREADY A THING.
i wouldn't call suger free to be a food for humans or anything with a sense of taste.
Texas no state tax
"There will be gods and demons living amongst us."Hey, I'm okay if that included a shirtless Thor!
I don't find that it makes a lot of sense that each republic citizens pay taxes DIRECTLY to the Coruscant. Like, how is such a system even managed over thousands of worlds and trillions of people? Does the Republic later on Empire have records of every single citizen? It would have made more sense if rather than paying taxes directly that citizens pay taxes to their local planet government who then has to pay a fee in order to be a part of the Republic, sorta like how the European Union works. EU citizens don't directly pay taxes directly to Brussels because such a system would be impossible to manage, and it's more unlikely that the Galactic Republic would even manage that, considerering how vast and underdeveloped most systems are.
If not a blaster carry a vibroblade
The star wars Galaxy is actually just in a parallel universe
''#9 no underwear'' ... what about lea's bikini as jabba's slave in episode VI?
Well technically that’s outer wear and armor
Actually there was a corporate style government im earth, the east indian company
6:57 this is why aliens want us dead it's better to surrender the xenophobics to the xenos that want them dead instead trying to fight against them
Love you Alan and your gifts of deepest truth. Private part prisons is fuckin right, preach my master, preach.
I'm Jewish and it never even occurred to me until recently that most people don't pack a bunch of food with them when they travel
Lmao. You took the conspiracy description word for word from south park
5:21
Yokay . . . what things are considered Universal?
Parece como si vivieran en argentina
I am quite sure that most of the galaxy's citizen probably have a normal life are are not threat by most of this problem.
Excuse you. Im typing away in the comment sections in my *bed* on holo tube.
Fine
Lmao
Here on earth all our most powerful people come from a long long line of heavy inbreeding causing perpetual chaos at all times.
Would jedi wookie and jedi trandoshan fight if they meet?
"A few lasers on their ship" *Laughs in YV-929 Armed freighter.*
Blasters are not lasers! Lasers can't be seen in vacuum.
I just looked that up, and I think I have my new favorite non-Capital Star Wars ship.
1:10 based
I'm kind of doubting the no underwear thing. My jeans are great but unless I get some sort of kind that has built in soft underwear fabric, I won't be comfortable.
blasters aren't firearms by definition
But, do you have to care about who you pay tax to? Isn't that done automatically? Is this 1880?