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Efemérides de Star Wars del 19 de junio. / Star Wars anniversaries on June 19.

#StarWars

Habe endlich die riesige Star Wars Edel-Kantina gezeichnet. ☺️ Bin sehr stolz. Hab das in wenig mehr als eineinhalb Stunden hingeschnetzelt. War aber auch glücklicherweise grad volle Konzentration verfügbar. 🧠 Hier seht ihr den Prozess:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvFq9f0x_Og

#StarWars #PnPDE #ffgsw #ttrpg #StarWarsRoleplaying

Ich hab in Inkscape diese Kantine für Star Wars Pen & Paper gezeichnet.

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May the fork be with you!
a great one by fellow speaker Jacek Marmuszewski and Let's Go DevOps here at Devoxx Poland

Shame I didn't come with my "may the open source be with you" to match it 😁
#Devoxx #DevOps #OpenSource #StarWars
Dreaming of the ultimate bedroom upgrade? Meet the Death Star Bed—where epic design meets next-level comfort. Bold, iconic, and impossible to ignore. Ready to turn your space into a galaxy of style? #HomeGoals #StarWars #scifi #sbedroom #view3d.tv
Heute geht es beim #Projekt52 via @heldenhaushalt um das Thema #Buchstabe und wie dies mit #StarWars zusammenhängt, seht ihr hier: https://moviescape.blog/2026/06/19/projekt-52-2026-25-buchstabe/

Some Sci-Fi shower thoughts: I think the ideological division between #StarWars and #StarTrek can be summed up by the fact that there is no analogue for The #Jedi in Star Trek. In the original Star Wars films, the Jedi and #TheForce is left as some unexplained magical property which some of the characters just have, and it is strongly implied that this property is inherited. Star Trek, on the other hand consistently shows time and again the old atheist adage that “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

In Star Trek they never ascribe some unexplained telekinetic power or mind-reading ability to some magical “force,” there is always some Sci-Fi mumbo-jumbo explanation given, usually involving some make-believe wave/particle energy field. And if the “magic” power ever takes the characters by surprise, they study it to figure out how it works, especially if the “magic” is being used by an alien adversary against them. The lesson Star Trek teach us is that there is no real magic anywhere in the universe, only the yet-to-be explained, and that doesn’t make the universe any less awe-inspiring.

I lost all enthusiasm for Star Wars the day I saw George Lucas posing in a publicity photo with the Disney mascots, when the Disney Corporation bought the entire Star Wars franchise, so I really haven’t been paying attention. (I’ve been told I would very likely enjoy the “Andor” series, though I haven’t watched it.) Maybe the franchise writers have tried to canonicalize some scientific explanation for The Force beyond the “midichlorians” mentioned in the prequel series? I don’t know, or even really care at this point.

#SciFi #Fantasy #Movies #TV #Fiction

Name: At Arissa
Canon: Yes
First appearance:
TV series: Star Wars: Skeleton Crew (2024)

Description:
A planet that was one of the nine Jewels of the Old Republic. Only the name was mentioned

#StarWars #StarWarsPlanets