Do you think Mace Windu is alive?
- feitonglong
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perhaps a clone of him?feitonglong wrote:i have the same wonders about his destiny... perhaps he will pop up one of these days, like palpatine did in dark empire and dark empire II in dark horse comics though we saw him thrown down into some reactor thingy hehehe...
I saw mace in the cartoon clone wars, its like he can punch super battle driods like nobody's business and never get to see that in the movies...if only he can do tt move in the movies, that'll be great.
Yeah, I like Mace's punch too, look like Louis Cha novel's "Taming dragons 18 palms"....in fact more powerful than that!Commander Faie wrote: perhaps a clone of him?
I saw mace in the cartoon clone wars, its like he can punch super battle driods like nobody's business and never get to see that in the movies...if only he can do tt move in the movies, that'll be great.
"The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant, next to the power of the force"
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Tomcat wrote:Yeah, I like Mace's punch too, look like Louis Cha novel's "Taming dragons 18 palms"....in fact more powerful than that!Commander Faie wrote: perhaps a clone of him?
I saw mace in the cartoon clone wars, its like he can punch super battle driods like nobody's business and never get to see that in the movies...if only he can do tt move in the movies, that'll be great.
Wow, Xiang Loong Shi-Ba Zhang!!!!
Yea, very Wu Xia that Mace in Clone Wars. That's the Way of the Jedi, rightly portrayed to the essence!
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do you know in the latest edition of louis cha novels, the dragon palms have been written to 28 strokes instead of 18... he'd changed many of the endings for his novels these few years...masterjamous wrote:Tomcat wrote:Yeah, I like Mace's punch too, look like Louis Cha novel's "Taming dragons 18 palms"....in fact more powerful than that!Commander Faie wrote: perhaps a clone of him?
I saw mace in the cartoon clone wars, its like he can punch super battle driods like nobody's business and never get to see that in the movies...if only he can do tt move in the movies, that'll be great.
Wow, Xiang Loong Shi-Ba Zhang!!!!
Yea, very Wu Xia that Mace in Clone Wars. That's the Way of the Jedi, rightly portrayed to the essence!
Yeah, that's right move! Wu Xia essence is often seen in Jedi fights. Don't you guys think QuiGon's hairstyle resembles some Wu Xia warriors!
Yes, Louis Cha revised most of his novel in 2004 to adjust some historical facts. But I never know Dragon palms become 28 moves now!?
Yes, Louis Cha revised most of his novel in 2004 to adjust some historical facts. But I never know Dragon palms become 28 moves now!?
"The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant, next to the power of the force"
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Actually neither Wu Xia warriors nor Samurais let their hair hang loose like QuiGon. Their hair is always in a bun.Dr EMH wrote:More like Samurai ...Tomcat wrote:Yeah, that's right move! Wu Xia essence is often seen in Jedi fights. Don't you guys think QuiGon's hairstyle resembles some Wu Xia warriors!
Its not surprising that Jedis resemble ancient Chinese or Japanese characters because that's exactly what GL used as reference when creating the Jedis...He even made the Jedi 'priests' like Taoist Monks, that's why apart from knowing no anger and no fear, Jedis also shall know no love...
Ok we're waaaay off topic now...
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Someone in lucas films likes chinese/china...Plo Strax-Avix wrote:Actually neither Wu Xia warriors nor Samurais let their hair hang loose like QuiGon. Their hair is always in a bun.Dr EMH wrote:More like Samurai ...Tomcat wrote:Yeah, that's right move! Wu Xia essence is often seen in Jedi fights. Don't you guys think QuiGon's hairstyle resembles some Wu Xia warriors!
Its not surprising that Jedis resemble ancient Chinese or Japanese characters because that's exactly what GL used as reference when creating the Jedis...He even made the Jedi 'priests' like Taoist Monks, that's why apart from knowing no anger and no fear, Jedis also shall know no love...
Ok we're waaaay off topic now...
Felucia moons/worlds,
The character Luca's daughter acted as : Chi - EEkuay or something.. (chee kuay)
After all these years, I still love Clones
"Young one, don't tell me what to do."
"Young one, don't tell me what to do."
CHee kuey!!! got chee chiong fun?e3lipse wrote:Someone in lucas films likes chinese/china...Plo Strax-Avix wrote:Actually neither Wu Xia warriors nor Samurais let their hair hang loose like QuiGon. Their hair is always in a bun.Dr EMH wrote: More like Samurai ...
Its not surprising that Jedis resemble ancient Chinese or Japanese characters because that's exactly what GL used as reference when creating the Jedis...He even made the Jedi 'priests' like Taoist Monks, that's why apart from knowing no anger and no fear, Jedis also shall know no love...
Ok we're waaaay off topic now...
Felucia moons/worlds,
The character Luca's daughter acted as : Chi - EEkuay or something.. (chee kuay)
viewtopic.php?t=260e3lipse wrote:No i doubt it. Check out the thread labeled Felucia.
the link, there is.