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    5 months ago

    Star Wars can be brutal when the production feels like it. I was still taken a little out of how overchoreographed the fights seemed, with many moments of total dramatic pauses seemingly so the character could again leap into a sudden action. I want the fight style to break out of this particular strange stylization.

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      5 months ago

      Ha. Fair enough. I’m still of the view that there was some kind of ‘no knives’ rule until recently.

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        Oh no. I can’t think of any small knives showing up in the original trilogy (there were spears, axes, and other melee weapons though), but I don’t think that was out of any kind of ban.

        In a lot of legends material, there are knifes being used. In the Thrawn books, which are some of the establishing EU, an officer under Thrawn has his throat slit in front of the crew. Visual depictions of knives, especially vibroblades could be found in games like Knights Of The Old Republic, and Republic Commando.

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          Yeah, I think you’re right. And I’ve played KOTOR fairly recently too. I might just be misremembering something from a podcast.

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            5 months ago

            This is off topic but your profile picture of an Ian Banks cover looks like a very dramatic Jedi.

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              Yeah, on some level, I think that’s always been part of the appeal of it - I’ve used it for ages.