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Behold the triggered sperg from this stan on the video I put up today:
I find it funny how desperately this person is to make me feel wrong about my take.
Disney Star Wars Stans cannot ever seem to handle a threat against their shitty Disney version of Star Wars…always afraid of the reality that Real Star Wars will always destroy it in a head to head fight.
Stans are weird, and so easily triggered. I’m totally living in person’s head rent free tonight.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Race swapped Mirialan
Looks like I might have to go into ‘Entertainment Exchange’ to get the original KOTOR game on PS2 second hand and not this remake instead.
Is there a “Y” in this day of the week?
There is?!?!
Then I guess it’s time for another Star Wars Galactic Cruiser video.
I’ve been swamped by these things. I’m getting so tired of all this cringe. I really need a break from them.
This is the welcome trailer that guests receive after they’ve booked a stay. It’s been “leaked.”
Why do they think this is an improvement?
Did you catch the reference to the Age of Exploration? That’s more important than you think.
The complaint I keep hearing (and have made myself repeatedly) is that this thing doesn’t look like Star Wars.
But it actually is following an aesthetic.
It’s he one that is being established for Star Wars The High Republic, (I told you it wasn’t dead).
I strongly suspect the Scott Trowbridge is working hand-in-glove with the Star Wars Story Group to keep their vision of Woke Star Wars alive. Here is the announcement trailer the High Republic era video game Eclipse that was just dropped yesterday.
Obviously, none of these scenes are in engine captures. This is literally no different from fan trailers in that regard. And there is gigantic gulf between an announcement trailer and a finished game. This MMO is going to be years in the making if it’s ever finished at all. However, the artdesign of Eclipse appears to be consistant with the Halcyon’s.
So yes, this hotel/expeirence thing does look like Star Wars, it’s just the one nobody wants. Yet another reason this project will be an epic fail.
The most ridiculous part of the Star Wars Galactic Cruiser is that Star Wars has NEVER been a luxury brand. The total good-life is nowhere in Star Wars DNA. Han Solo’s blaster belt is not made with Hermes leather nor is it accessorized with boots by John Lobb. Faberge has never made a lightsaber. These things are as out of place in that universe as I would be in that hotel.
The Galaxy Far, Far Away has, with a few exceptions, always been about life in the cheap seats. If you want to make it Star Wars than the Halcyon should be a dingy, tarnished tramp frieghter. All of the passengers are doing somehing the Empire disaproves of whether smuggling arms to the rebels or hiding Jedi knights. Basically, give the customers an adventure.
Of course that is far to close to “giving the customers what they want” instead of “what they really need” so far as the Woklings at Imagineering are concerned.
Bring marshmallows. The fire from this crashlanding is going to be a big one.
In case the unofficially official rumors of a big shake-up at LucasFilm had given you reason to hope…
“As part of the ongoing “Star Wars Bring Home The Bounty” campaign, Lucasfilm Consumer Products is partnering with Walt Disney World Resort and Lucasfilm Publishing to give one lucky winner the ultimate adventure: a chance to win a 2-night experience on the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser before it opens in March 2022, and an exclusive meet and greet with the authors of “Star Wars: The High Republic.”
The Star Wars Story Group isn’t going anywhere, no matter what Kathleen Kennedy’s status is now. And despite the fact that it’s a disaster, Disney is still pushing Star Wars: The High Republic if a meet and greet with the authors is part of the promotional campaign for what is supposed to be Disney World’s newest premier attraction. The cheap as hell, Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser.
Or to be more exact, factions within Disney are pushing it.
The Stories Matter group, whose incompetence I’ve graveled about before is desperate to keep Woke Star Wars afloat and works hand in glove with the Star Wars Story Group to keep their fetid dreams alive. That is the reason the Halcyon is set in the Reyloverse. The leader of this faction rejoices in the name, Scott Trowbridge. Scotty seems to be well on track to becoming the anti-Joe Rohde.
He headlined the dual failures of Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge both East and West as well as the malignantly repulsive Epcot HarmoniUS show. He is the shit-Midas of Imagineering and yet he not only still has a job but he is working on some of Disney’s highest visibility projects.
Like the aforementioned Star Wars Hotel-Jail where you get locked up with kids for 48 hours AND pay $6000 for the privilege. But you do get to do some “fun activities” while you are there, like learning how to play a fake card game. Attend Captain Karen’s reception. Then you get to go to Space Prom. The next day you go to Galaxy’s Edge and ride the Rise of the Resistance which costs you $20 for a Lightening Lane pass, (but why do that when you can $125 an hour for two days).
There is Lightsaber Training and Bridge Operations.
Did you see anything there worth $6000? The technology behind the lightsaber training appears to be IR which was invented about seventy years ago. They have dirt in the air so you can see the laser. Fruit Ninja leaves this in the dust. And that bridge game would have been cutting edge thirty years ago but today anyone who can afford to pay $2.00 a minute for days on end, already has a much better game on a bigger screen.
The more they show of this “experience” the more people cancel.
Here’s the ship’s Captain.
This is Star Wars for people who think Holdo was the right kind of Admiral. There is a reason everyone is calling her Captain Karen.
Who at Disney thought that Captain Doodlebop looked like a reason to pay that kind of money?
Disney never hesitates to recycle it’s propertiesScott Trowbridge, that’s who.
Disney’s internals are looking terrible on this thing, and executives are starting to panic. Rightfully so. And yet Scott Trowbridge continues his multi-billion-dollar rampage through Imagineering unhindered.
At least, until now.
The reskinning of Splash Mountain that was one of Trowbridge’s highest priorities, has been put on hold by Disney executives. Now I doubt if it’s going to be saved, the animatronics on that ride break down so much (due to their age) that one of the Brer Rabbits is known as the Million-dollar-Bunny because that is how it’s cost to keep it running. Regardless, Splash Mountain appears to be safe for the next two years.
After this string of underperformance and failure Trowbridge has to be under the microscope. I think he is now the most senior Imagineer, and he got there by doing whatever Chapek wanted no matter how bad an idea was.
But at this point his failures have been noticed by the investors. I’ll go into why this is spelling trouble for him in another article soon to come.
Okay, I’m done here.
The only Disney Star Wars-related film I actually liked was ‘Rogue One’ if only for the Vader scene towards the end of the film and the “cameos” by a CGI Peter Cushing. Just watched it again tonight and I’ve probably a stupid question to ask; on ‘Rogue One’ it showed the destruction of the planets very slowly when the Death Star struck them. So why did a planet go into supernova mode on ‘A New Hope’ when the Death Star struck it?
Everyone has been clamoring for a High Republic game? Who is “everyone”? The small group of people who actually like this garbage on some Facebook page?
The day I read “Diversity” written on their objectives board TWICE, I lost all interest in anything High Republic. Everything I have read and seen since it came out has given me zero reason to change that.
@DragonLady, in Rogue One, Tarkin order not to use FULL POWER, and used only a lower power level.
So by the time A New Hope came, it was the first time the Death Star fired its weapons at FULL STRENGTH.
Thank you for clearing that up. I got a bit confused and thought I had missed something…which I obviously had😅!
KOTOR is actually available now for digital purchase on Nintendo Switch. You can get via Nintendo shop.