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Boy...then you sure got a lot of catch-up to do if you wish to keep track...
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I'm not too interested in the newer
Star Wars films, I'm more of a
Star Trek fan, since it was the more scientifically accurate of the two. I was 15 when
Star Wars premiered in 1977, and after 10 years of watching
Star Trek, I said, "Hey, why does Luke Skywalker's X-wing fighter have jet intakes when there is no oxygen in space (Bussard hydrogen collectors like the front of the
Enterprise's warp nacelles?), and why does it fly like a WW2 fighter plane? Klingons were better shots than Imperial Stormtroopers, however the Klingons didn't have the Death Star, etc, etc. I still thought it was a fun movie. After seeing Samuel L. Jackoff as a Jedi Knight and alien nigger Jar Jar Binks, and jews Watto and Natalie Portman in
Phantom Menace, that was enough for me. I realize
Star Trek was quite jewey too, and there is even a thread about that elsewhere in the forum.