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Japer Citizen Posts: 152
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posted July 10, 2001 09:18 AM
you know how in the all the star wars movies they say a long time ago in a galaxy far far away, how did it happen a long long time ago if they have WAY WAY WAY better equipment than we do? ------------------ "There is a time for diplomacy and there is a time for war. Diplomacy is over"some guy from Kiss Of The Dragon "I was good enough to sleep with but not good enough to teach" Belehorie "I have the bottem, your mom has the top, you take the midle"Satan "O MY GOD! YOU KILLED KENNY"Kyle "YOU BASTARDS!"Stan "LIBERA LIBERA TIMA"Timmy "Respect my authroita" Cartmen
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Cosmic Citizen Posts: 558
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posted July 10, 2001 09:19 AM
My thought is because it says in a Galaxy far, far away. Not here. ------------------ "Victory is not the true objective, the true objective is learning how you won." - SGM Cosmic IP: 209.142.8.12 |
SnowTrooper Citizen Posts: 21
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posted July 10, 2001 02:53 PM
If you ask me it is because their galaxy was created before ours or that the technology advanced faster because of the use of the force ------------------ IP: 62.7.97.2 |
Daishi Citizen Posts: 147
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posted July 12, 2001 12:43 PM
Well I have an interesting theory about this but somehow I highly doubt it is correct even though it does follow several current ideas about how time works and how the galaxies are moving. A theory about how time works is that it is that time goes in a loop, so if you go far enough into the future you'll actually wind up in the past. Combine that with the theory that the galaxies are moving in an orbital fashion such that this galaxy really would be a galaxy far far away by our current position and there you go. Also according to Star Wars history Coruscant was the capitol of all human settlement even before humans left for the stars. So by my theory we really have yet to develop such things. There that should give you something to think about. ------------------ "If we have all knowladge then we would not wish to seek what we know, but if we had no knowledge how could we even ask a question?" Plato on knowladge. "There are at the least three sides or choices to any situation." Me IP: 63.15.111.16 |
Fury Citizen Posts: 202
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posted July 12, 2001 01:30 PM
While I liked watching the Planet of the Apes series too, that line of thinking is fine for a beginning to a logical discussion of string theory. However, most stats for the planet Coruscant seem to belie the fact that it is not Earth. Actually, if you are very, very bored, read the ST/SW story at http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/index.html and check out Fan Fiction. There's a theory for ya. ------------------ IP: 164.58.10.12 |
Agent Citizen Posts: 327
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posted July 12, 2001 11:06 PM
Your technology theories are all well and good and stuff, but someone explain me this: If it's in a galaxy far, far away, then why does everyone speak English? I'm willing to bet that a higher percentage of people speak english in the star wars universe than in the United States! ------------------ Sergeant Major Double Agent IP: 207.32.44.15 |
Geist Citizen Posts: 113
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posted July 13, 2001 01:38 AM
Here's my theory as to why it is a long time ago in a galaxy far far away It sounds catchy and helps attract the audience. don't overthink things too much. ------------------ "I did it. Do you think I've gone to far?" -Dave Mathews Band "A warrior leaves broken bodies in his wake because he knows the dead can never harm him." -Vlad Ward "Quiet! A few more spot welds and lilly will be invincible!" -Uribitaki "Thus it is that in war the victorious strategist only IP: 63.15.111.14 |
Talon Citizen Posts: 584
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posted July 13, 2001 10:52 AM
In the SW universe, it is known as Basic, and I think that Lucas chose to make it so we could understand it without subtitles =cP It is the common language of the SW universe.. there aren't many who don't know it. -Tal IP: 162.33.113.6 |
jubei_nimiichi Citizen Posts: 203
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posted July 13, 2001 09:55 PM
well i agree with geist and i think daishi is crazy, but u don;t know how they measure time there, their years are different, so if their years are longer, then they could be in year 167 while were in year 2001, so it would be a long time ago, if u measured it in years...... Plus that line is used to make it seem like a legend... u know like...Once upon a time....what the hell does that mean? ------------------ "Failure is not an option"-Ed Harris "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me."-Anonymous "Now your gonna see what a REAL horny bird looks like....IN HELL!!!" Tithead (Littel Nicky) IP: 4.3.233.21 |
g5 Citizen Posts: 156
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posted July 14, 2001 03:03 PM
jub, check out http://theforce.net/swtc/>Star Wars technical commentaries the part on galactic measures and then the part on time in that. to the rest of you, go to the smithsonian and check out the magic in myth. it ways that because it's the stardard start to any myth. and if you say it isn't a myth, see the exhibit. it got some really cool stuff from the movies like the AT-AT that was used ESB and the ISD model that was used in all the films. it's really pretty cool ------------------ If it weren't for women we souldn't have civilization. Men invented civilization to impress their girlfriends--Orson Welles IP: 152.163.213.7 |
jubei_nimiichi Citizen Posts: 203
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posted July 18, 2001 01:40 AM
gee that second part sounds like what i said Once upon a time = A long time ago in a galxy far, far, away Its standard to open any sort of myth or legend wiht a line to make it sound..... well... mythological ------------------ "Failure is not an option"-Ed Harris "Hey Old Man Wihters, zip it or I'll your hip." Adam Sandler "Now your gonna see what a REAL horny bird looks like....IN HELL!!!" Tithead (Littel Nicky) IP: 4.3.233.21 |
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