Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20170901233307/@comment-3547390-20170918144628

You are quite correct there :P

Indeed I do remember that disaster, which is why we need to seek to be based entirely in fact instead of having Fanon included. It seems a repeating pattern with those that like to post Fanon seem to refuse to follow standards, which is depressing as blogs would be a perfect place for such speculation (like Le Rottweiler used to do). Here you can come and be immersed in the factual content found in Q2 without all that speculation of it being horrible or how it was potentially responsible for events leading up to World War 3.

You are quite right there. Star Wars is almost like a comic book. Both suffer this issue where they decide to revive someone to the point that death doesn't even matter. Such a concept should be extremely rare if present at all, yet it sounds like something they love to do. That luckily is something you won't really see in the older materials, except for Boba Fett. There was a story where he escaped the Sarlacc Pit, got confused for a droid, thought himself part of the Rebellion and saved Han Solo's life, then remembered who he was as he fell into the Sarlacc Pit again. Yes, it was really pointless just to have that "Boba Fett is back!" promotion.

Well, that is why you need to install GNU/Linux. In fact, several angry penguins are marching already in protest of you not using the proper name of which other several other angry penguins are backing you up for. The only answer is to install Gentoo and compile everything manually, which requires a powerful computer if you don't want it to take several days to install your OS. Of course you could skip all that and install the OS of our lord and savior, TempleOS, but the holy scriptures didn't say anything about having an internet connection or support for anything, just 16-bit applications in what looks to be straight out of a late 90s Geocities page. Just remember, Linux does suffer from a few compatibility issues, but luckily you can emulate Windows in a VM and run everything fine as long as you have a second graphics card and a decent amount of RAM. Plus you can use the Windows "not an emulator but actually an emulator that isn't an emulator" WINE, which runs things sorta fine. You may also have some driver issues, but luckily these are fixed by buying better parts you know will work with Linux. Note you don't really have much security, but none of that matters because nobody cares enough to attack you! Well, except for Ubuntu and Linux Mint, which are known as the noob friendly versions of Linux, meaning you need some complicated version to install on your porn-watching device. You are planning on watching porn, right? Linux doesn't really work well with software but is great at hiding the fact that you are watching such indecent videos at work as long as nobody actually looks at what you are doing.

Actually, it is the Imperial Sourcebook, devoted to telling you all about such amazing things as Sector Group Organization. Ever wanted to know the different between a bombard squadron and troop squadron, as well as how many units are in each type and how they convert down to smaller line units? See the picture I included and imagine this being a small part of a page. Then know this is essentially the writing format you will be seeing most of the time. It is quite mind numbing. If you think I have retained a single fact from this reading, you are crazy.

You know, I swear I recall thermal detonators being treated as grenades throughout Star Wars. Yet the Imperial Sourcebook specifically states that such a movement would cause the user to explode and thus it cannot be used in such a way.