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SS, a fan asked you if Lucas and you could bring back Anakin Skywalker for the final battle in Star Wars Episode 9 and I think that would be a great idea, but I think Darth Bane, which you say is going to be in Star Wars Episode 8 and 9, Bane should have a kyber crystal to boost him up. (SuperShadow: Ultra AbFab.) So when the fan says Luke Skywalker is no match for the Sith (BANE), it will make sense.
Then when Luke fights Spiden in Star Wars Episode 7, you say Spiden uses two light sabers. One is the pearl handled light saber and I think the other should be Anakin Skywalker's blue bladed light saber found by Darth Vader and then Spiden says after the death of your father we raided his private dark side retreat and took his light saber and when the clones of you and your father are completed we will give this to the Vader clone as his own light saber. (SuperShadow: Extremely intrepid.)
Then when Luke has Spiden at his mercy, Luke will say I think this belongs to me (Luke is talking about Anakin's light saber). So then Anakin in Star Wars Episode 9 should use his own light saber and kill Darth Bane. (SuperShadow: Majorly primeval. These ideas will be forwarded to Lucas.)
I just want to know why the Confederacy of Independent Systems won't be on the next Star Wars films? (SuperShadow: You can't recycle the exact same villains for Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9.) Also why make all those inventions if you're not going to use them on the next films? (SuperShadow: Lucas creates new star ships and vehicles in order to increase merchandising sales. It's just basic greed. Hahaha.)
Hey SS. Now you have digested everything what are your final thoughts on Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? I thought it came up well short of the mark. (SuperShadow: Lucas went with my instincts to feature extraterrestrials and Russians. For me, Indy Jones 4 was stunning. I don't care what other people think as long as I get my way in the end. Hahaha.)
Thanks so much for telling the fans about the Star Wars / Indiana Jones movie formula. I have to admit, I did see a few similarities that every Star Wars movie and Indy Jones movie had in common, but I'd no idea there were that many similarities. (SuperShadow: The mind of SS is remarkable to behold. There is no equal on this planet. Hahaha.)
Alright, cutting to the chase: Would you shed a little more light on the Star Wars The Force Unleashed video game story? (SuperShadow: Lucas doesn't allow Star Wars video game spoilers and secrets to be posted on SS.com.) And if they ever will finish that real life Indy Jones video game they advertised back in 2005? (SuperShadow: SS.com doesn't follow what happens in the world of LucasArts.)
Thanks. Oh, also I think for the real life Star Wars TV show they should include Quinlan Vos. (SuperShadow: Afraid not.) I know he was too tough to die from Order 66 and it would be neat to see what he actually looked like without being drawn in a Dark Horse comic book. (SuperShadow: Some wishes are not granted.)
He wouldn't have to have a big role, he could just be kind of a "ghost" that the main characters end up colliding with him when they unknowingly walk onto the planet he's hiding on. (SuperShadow: Anything is possible, I guess. This concept will be sent to Lucas.)
Master SS, a continuation from Chewbacca using the light saber. Maybe when Chewie's done cutting down the Dark Jedi to save Han Solo after Chewie turns it off and smiles, Chewie tosses the light saber to another Jedi in need. (SuperShadow: Quite hilarious. Absurdities go well with Star Wars. Hahaha.)
Does Obi-Wan recognize R2-D2 and C-3PO when Obi-Wan meets Luke Skywalker for the first time in A New Hope? (SuperShadow: From a purely technical means, Obi-Wan had no idea who the droids were because the script for A New Hope was completed before Lucas had fully thought out what would happen during the Star Wars prequel trilogy. However, after watching the prequels, it's likely Obi-Wan knew who the droids really were, but kept quiet in order to deceive Luke about the past. Obi-Wan NEVER told Luke the truth unless Obi-Wan had no other choice.)
I want to be in the next Star Wars movie episodes. How do I get a part? (SuperShadow: Attend the future fan auditions. Each person will have the right to be involved with the creation of Star Wars Episode 7 if they are talented enough.) But anyway, I think that when Ben Skywalker and Anakin Solo are fighting that one of them should save the other at the end of the fight.
Like Ben's about to be attacked from the behind, but doesn't sense it so Anakin saves his life by killing it. Then Ben says: "Thanks," in a sorta sarcastic voice. Anakin replies: "Anytime" and they laugh. (SuperShadow: Astonishingly brash. This will be given to Lucas. Many, many clever ideas from the fans today.)
What's the fate of Ahsoka Tano after the Clone Wars end? (SuperShadow: Unknown really. We don't see Tano in Revenge of the Sith, but that doesn't mean Tano is necessarily deceased.) She was killed during Order 66? (SuperShadow: Perhaps so. We'll have to watch the new Star Wars The Clone Wars TV show diligently to learn the fate of Tano.)
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What do you think will happen when scientists turn on the atom smasher in August? (SuperShadow: Nothing exciting.) Will it spawn a black hole that could swallow Earth? (SuperShadow: No.) Will it spit out particles that could turn the planet into a hot dead clump? (SuperShadow: Nyet.) Will it find or make dark matter? (SuperShadow: Nah. I don't think so.)
Will it open portals to new dimensions? (SuperShadow: Of course not.) Tell me, S.S.! I must know! (SuperShadow: Lowly Human physicists, who are the representatives of a pathetic species, can't destroy the Earth or learn the hidden knowledge of the Universe.)
Hey SuperShadow, how many Mutt Williams movies will there be? (SuperShadow: Four or five if the box office earnings are sufficient to generate massive revenues for Lucasfilm.) And how come you and George are not giving "Jar Jar Binks" a role in the Star Wars The Clone Wars? (SuperShadow: You haven't seen it yet.)
Jar Jar has had a role in each Star Wars episode in the prequel trilogy so he should have at least a small role in the Clone Wars movie. Answer back please. (SuperShadow: Have no fear. Lucas answers fan prayers. Hahaha.)
Hey SS, why does Anakin turn against the Jedi, betray his best friend (Obi-Wan) and choke his wife Padme just because of some ugly old guy who gets uglier in Episode 3? I mean, come on! (SuperShadow: The lure of the dark side is irresistible for someone seeking infinite powers.)
The only one who was gonna die in Episode 3 was Palpatine, not Padme. Was Anakin upset and if so what exactly was he thinking? By the way, I'm really looking forward to the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie and TV show. (SuperShadow: The golden age of Star Wars is about to begin. Hahaha.)
SS. You say that the dark side will be destroyed forever at the conclusion of Star Wars Episode 9. How can that be? Or will there be some other evil existence? Because you can't have good with out evil. Or there is no balance. Just an opinion. (SuperShadow: The end of the dark side does not stop evil from existing. It merely prevents dark side adherents from utilizing the Force to commit nefarious acts.)
What inspired "midichlorians"? (SuperShadow: Lucas and SS were not satisfied with the vague mystical explanation of the Force provided in the classic Star Wars trilogy. We thought it was imperatively necessary to explain in a detailed scientific manner how the Force works. Pure genius we know. Confusion and fear. Hahaha.)
SS, do you think that Paramount Pictures would let George Lucas do an Indiana Jones or a Mutt Williams film without Steven Spielberg or vice versa Spielberg without Lucas? (SuperShadow: Lucasfilm owns 100 % of the intellectual property rights of Indiana Jones and Mutt Williams. Paramount and Spielberg have no control over what Lucas does. They should be thankful that Lucas allows them to be involved with the brilliant ideas of Lucas.)
Hey Lord Shadow, about the live action Star Wars TV show, I like to ask you something, will any of the major characters from the Star Wars movies have cameo appearances? (SuperShadow: Probably not. Too costly. The live action TV series is going to have a tiny, tiny production budget in order to maximize massive windfall profits.)
Is Bail Organa going to appear? (SuperShadow: Doubtful.) What about a cameo of C-3PO and R2-D2 with Antilles? (SuperShadow: Fantastic concept, but not gonna happen. Be satisfied that the two droids will be seen in the Star Wars The Clone Wars film and TV show.) Is it possible for a Star Wars TV series bridging the gap between The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones? (SuperShadow: Yeah, definitely could happen if the Clone Wars and live action shows are successful.)
I saw the plot for Indiana Jones 5. Is George Lucas working on it or is he into the whole Star Wars TV shows right now? (SuperShadow: Absolutely no progress is being made on an Indiana Jones 5 movie.) If he came across a better story, would he consider changing his current plan (for the Indiana Jones 5 film)? (SuperShadow: Not really. Once Lucas has a plot idea for Star Wars, Indiana Jones or Mutt Williams he stays with it no matter what. Hahaha.)
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Hey SS, is the beginning of the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie gonna have that part where it says: "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away"? (SuperShadow: Lucas is very, very hyper superstitious. Expect classic Star Wars in all facets.) Also with the paragraph floating through space that explains the story?
Well, if it does not, it would be a shame. It should be a tradition to have that happening at the beginning of each Star Wars movie. (SuperShadow: You will not be upset.) And I can't wait for the first Mutt Williams movie. Can you tell George Lucas to make it in like 2 or 3 years? May the Force be with all of us. (SuperShadow: The Mutt Williams movie probably won't happen for at least 5 years or more.)
Oh glorious Shadow, why do yourself and Lucas claim the box office results for Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull have been pretty disappointing? Grossing over $ 680 million U.S. dollars worldwide seems pretty **** good for a movie that you guys claim only cost $ 150 million U.S. dollars to make? (SuperShadow: We're comparing the box office of Indiana Jones 4 to the remarkable theatrical earnings of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. The least successful episode of the amazing prequels is Attack of the Clones with a worldwide box office gross adjusted for inflation of $ 770 million U.S. dollars. When Indy Jones 4 is compared to Attack of the Clones, Indiana Jones 4 is an abject failure on every conceivable level.)
Indy Jones 4 should make it into the top 30 movies of all time at the North American box office. And by the way, I loved Indy Jones 4. (SuperShadow: Lucas and SS always mesmerize the fans. Hahaha.) I guess that's why I am getting a little defensive.
Regarding Revenge of the Sith, I wonder if you and Lucas think you guys created a different movie than what you actually did create. You claim that Obi-Wan could not defeat Anakin even at the end of Revenge of the Sith. We all witnessed Anakin lose his legs and arm and the hand of Obi-Wan. Obi-Wan could have chopped off Anakin's head at this point if Obi-Wan wanted to, but Obi-Wan chose not to because Obi-Wan thought Anakin would likely just remain there and die. Obi-Wan defeated Anakin! Obi-Wan had no idea that Darth Sidious would come and save Anakin. (SuperShadow: The entire premise of Star Wars is the Sith Lords constantly outsmarting the Jedi. Hahaha.)
Why is the Confederacy of Independent Systems (CIS) not smart by making droids so weak and the CIS make all the bad choices you know how droids are controlled by a central computer? (SuperShadow: Hilarious to say the least. Hahaha.) It would be better to have a small generator on every droid star ship like the Invisible Hand (SuperShadow: General Grievous' personal star ship.) has a small generator on it so it can just control the droids, driving and securing the star ship because if one of those Trade Federation hulk things was destroyed the pilot would die and General Grievous' star ship would just crash. (SuperShadow: A most excellent argument.)
SS, a fan asked how would Darth Vader at full power in the mechanical suit fair off if Vader took Darth Maul's or Darth Rage's place and you said that Vader was invincible in the Star Wars prequel trilogy so if instead of Vader in the suit, how about Anakin Vader with completed Sith training and Anakin Vader has to fight Mace Windu recover then Obi-Wan recover and finally Yoda? (SuperShadow: It doesn't matter how many light saber battles Anakin Vader endured during the prequels because the Jedi can't defeat the chosen one.)
The reason I said recover is that means Vader recovers from any injuries and after a while Vader fights his next opponent. But then his biggest one yet, Luke Skywalker, his own son, about 13 years after Return of the Jedi and then Vader must fight Darth Sidious. (SuperShadow: If the prophecy has been fulfilled, then Luke could kill Anakin. However, if Sidious still lives, then Luke would never be able to defeat Vader.)
There is no surviving for any one except for Luke because say if Sidious wants to kill Luke and then Vader fights him and it takes place in the prequel trilogy and you said Anakin is invincible in that era. So tell me SS who would win in those fights? (SuperShadow: Anakin is unbeatable until the finale of Return of the Jedi.)
SuperShadow, I don't know how much speculation has been said about my idea, but after you and Lucas decided to make a computer animated Star Wars The Clone Wars movie, would you consider remaking all six original Star Wars movies in computer animation?! (SuperShadow: Too time consuming for Lucas.) How awesome it would be to see all six Star Wars movies again, but this time in digital imagery to go along with the new Clone Wars movie! (SuperShadow: Lucas is too ancient to remake the classic and prequel Star Wars trilogy.)
You could also do Star Wars Episodes VII, VIII and IX in computer animation so we can finally see your beyond awesome screen plays on the big screen! There is even more exciting scenes you could do with computer animation that you just can't do with live action! Please consider doing Star Wars in computer animation, SuperShadow! If anyone can convince Lucas to do this, I know you can! (SuperShadow: As we all know, I have complete mind control over Lucas thanks to the technological immortals, but I'm not motivated to update the classics and prequels.)
SS, I have an idea for Indiana Jones 5. Since the villains are going to be the Communist Chinese, why don't you make one of the villains a grown up Short Round, the side kick from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom? (SuperShadow: Endlessly amusing.) Short Round could be mad at Indy Jones for abandoning him when he was younger. (We never saw what happened to Short Round after Temple of Doom). (SuperShadow: Don't worry about Short Round. He had a fantastic life of luxury in the United States.)
If George Lucas makes the new trilogy of Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9, I think he should bring back Anakin in the final battle. Anakin is the chosen one if the Force still needs to be balanced it should be he who does it. I mean Luke Skywalker is great, but how about you add a twist? Luke is no match for the Sith Lord and is about to die. Anakin's Force spirit arrives and shields his son. (SuperShadow: Better than total global anxiety. Hahaha.)
It was said the Jedi spirits could not help physically, but Anakin is the chosen one. His power allows him to come back in body and form as he was in Revenge of the Sith and Anakin begins the ultimate fight kind of like Judgment Day. The Sith gives a good fight, but Anakin destroys him. Anakin then leaves once again and leaves his son as the most powerful Jedi EVER KNOWN due to Anakin leaving after once again rescuing his son. (SuperShadow: Masterfully inventive. This will be forwarded to Lucas.)
Hello Master Shadow. It is I again. Well anyhow, isn't really true actually if you think about it, that all Obi-Wan needed to do is disarm Anakin during Revenge of the Sith? Rather obvious isn't it? How would Anakin have reacted if that would have happened some point along in their duel? Would Anakin have surrendered or try to kill Obi-Wan some other way? (SuperShadow: Obi-Wan is a powerful Jedi Master, but he can't actually disarm a Sith Lord of the magnitude of Vader. Fate required Anakin to suffer catastrophic wounds on Mustafar.)
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G'day SS. (SuperShadow: My life is amazing. I wish each of you could be me for a moment. You would finally see the frightening nature of reality. Hahaha.) Had an idea for a different type of Dark Jedi weapon, perhaps a double sided light saber ax wielded by a massive creature of some type whose fighting style is more about brute Force than finesse. Let me know what you think, please. (SuperShadow: Sounds like a blatant homage to Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy.)
Don't make anymore Indiana Jones movies, plz. Let it go. (SuperShadow: The USA is suppose to be the land of the free. Why are some of you socialist tyrants, who seek to hinder the artistic rights of Lucas? Why does it matter to you if Lucas keeps mass producing Star Wars and Indiana Jones motion pictures? Accept the unlimited minds of Lucas and SS.)
Mysterious Shadow! (SuperShadow: There are certain secrets known only to SS. Hahaha.) Can we have some new species in Star Wars Episodes 7, 8 and 9 that have an astronomical number of midichlorians (about 5 or 6 times more than Anakin / Darth Vader), but will not be able to fully exploit this power because of being an uncivilised animal? (SuperShadow: This can't happen.)
The Dark Jedi capture several of these creatures in the planet these creatures live and use their cells to make superpower Dark Jedi. Also, will we ever see a wise and benevolent Hutt species in the Star Wars movies and TV shows? (SuperShadow: Basically, the Hutts are all evil. They control a thriving underground gangster business.)
Hey SuperShadow, this most interesting character to many people is Darth Rage. Now I understand why Lucas doesn't release much about Rage. But the main question I am wondering isn't about Darth Rage, but what I was wondering was IF SAY Darth Vader (in his suit at full power) was put in Darth Rage's or Darth Maul's time line of the Star Wars prequels and took either of their places, how would Vader fair? (SuperShadow: As the chosen one, Anakin can't perish until the fulfillment of the prophecy. Vader wouldn't have ended during The Phantom Menace or Attack of the Clones. The Jedi would be unable to kill Anakin.)
Since all the strongest Jedi would be alive still and they would have been at a lot more conflict with him. Also Vader wouldn't have the Empire to back him because you have to admit Darth Maul and especially Darth Rage had it pretty hard to staying alive with all the threats of Jedi and such? How would Vader fair do you think for staying alive and such? (SuperShadow: Anakin is invincible during the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Not even Obi-Wan could kill Anakin at the conclusion of Revenge of the Sith.)
SuperShadow, will the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie start where Episode 2 left off? (SuperShadow: The new Clone Wars film and TV show is set in between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.) Is it going to cover the entire war? (SuperShadow: Yeah, Lucas is planning a minimum of five seasons of episodes for the Clone Wars TV series. This equals over 100 individual episodes.) Is Grievous going to kill many Jedi? (SuperShadow: Oh yeah, big time. Hahaha.)
Hey Shadow, why don't you ask Lucas what the fighting styles are called? (SuperShadow: Why would I waste Lucas' time with nonsense?) I mean you got the levels of both Jedi and Sith. Why not their fighting styles? (SuperShadow: Much too complex for the average fan to comprehend.) I saw what has been showing up on here about this fighting style issue thought I'd put my thoughts in too.
I run a D20 Star Wars role playing game and I use a lot of your resources for my game. It freaks my players out when they think they 'know' when they don't. I use very little of the Star Wars expanded universe except the novels dealing with the Republic Commandos. Love those! (SuperShadow: SS charges $ 5 million U.S. dollars for every hour of game play utilizing the knowledge of SS.com. Your check should be arriving shortly. Am I correct? Hahaha.)
Dear SS. In Episode 1 after Obi-Wan was knocked off the walkway thing and Darth Maul and Qui-Gon Jinn continued to fight into the "laser hallway" as I call it, why didn't Obi-Wan use Force speed to catch up to them? (SuperShadow: Obi-Wan was too physically and mentally exhausted at that pivotal moment during the light saber duel to enable super Jedi running speed through the Force.)
Shadow, many fans of the Indiana Jones films don't want to see a Mutt Williams movie yet. (SuperShadow: Lucas does not answer to the fans on this issue.) There was an interview in which Harrison Ford said that he'd don the fedora and whip again "in a New York minute," so Lucas and Steven Spielberg should finish the new Indy Jones trilogy and THEN go on to a movie about Mutt (with Indy Jones as a secondary character, of course!) (SuperShadow: Making another Indiana Jones movie with both Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg is way too expensive. Lucas will not earn hefty profits from Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. A Mutt Williams film could be produced for $ 80 or 90 million U.S. dollars. There wouldn't be as much pressure at the box office if the production budget was more reasonable.)
King of kings, can you intervene to turn around the economy in the United States? My financial net worth is getting decimated daily. All hope seems lost without the guidance of you, Great One. (SuperShadow: No way. The collapse of Western civilization might be imminent while you're worried selfishly about personal finances. The true winners of society like SS don't depend on the stock market, commodities trading and other greedy pursuits. It depends on us for continued success and existence. Today I didn't joke around about the Anti-Christ / False Prophet, extraterrestrials, the Illuminati or the Russian Spetsnaz. Good for me. Go SS go. Hahaha.)
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SS, you said before that Lucas can never be replaced. THE SAME GOES FOR INDIANA JONES! (SuperShadow: Harrison Ford is gracefully aging out of the Indiana Jones character. It's time for the dazzling adventures of Mutt Williams to begin. Hahaha.)
From reading these comments and answers from the past couple days, I gather that George Lucas 'desperately' needs a new 'thing,' so he's REPLACING and pushing aside the great Indiana Jones for some Mutt. (SuperShadow: Recasting Indy Jones with a younger actor similar to what they do for the James Bond 007 movie series doesn't seem right. Harrison Ford is the only Indiana Jones.)
By the way, I think Lucas should make an Indiana Jones that takes place in the late 1940's to early 1950's. (SuperShadow: Harrison Ford is too old.) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade took place in 1938, then skips right to 1957 for Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Let's see something that happened between those years! (SuperShadow: Currently, Lucas is planning for Indiana Jones 5 (might be called Mutt Williams instead) to take place during the year 1959. The Communist Chinese government will be the primary villains for Indy Jones 5 or Mutt Williams 1.)
SS. I have to admit that the ending of Indiana Jones 4 was one of the coolest endings I have ever witnessed. (SuperShadow: The special effects budget for the last 15 minutes of Indy Jones 4 was over $ 25 million U.S. dollars.) It makes total sense that an ancient ruin was built around a UFO. People to this day still believe that many ancient ruins were built by aliens. (SuperShadow: The technological immortals do not build Human cities. Their works are godlike in nature and are beyond your ability to comprehend.)
I applaud you and Lucas for producing the best Indy Jones film to date! Can't wait to see what you guys have brewed up for the Star Wars the Clone Wars movie. (SuperShadow: Our genius is above what the fans can appreciate. We operate on a level beyond the mere mortal world. Hahaha.)
SuperShadow, which UFO ending did you like more: The X Files "Fight The Future" ending or Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ending? (SuperShadow: I haven't watched the initial X Files film in over 10 years. The primitive computer animation of 1998 can't compare favorably to the ILM wizardry of the present day.) Visually and special effects wise, I thought The X Files ending looked a lot more realistic than Indy Jones 4! (SuperShadow: Believe what you will. Lucas is not concerned.)
Did you not like the last X Files film "Fight The Future"? (SuperShadow: I love the X Files. I'm looking forward to the second movie called the X Files I Want To Believe. Fun stuff.) I thought you were a fan? (SuperShadow: Of course. Mulder and Scully rule. Hahaha.)
It's true that the last X Files film did not make as much as Indy Jones 4 at the worldwide box office, but the production and advertising cost was a lot less than Indy Jones 4! Plus Indy Jones 4 had Harrison Ford and was made to be a blockbuster type of movie! (SuperShadow: Chris Carter wanted the X Files to be massively successful in theaters, but the X Files has a limited fan base.) What are your thoughts on this years X Files movie?
What do you project its box office will be? (SuperShadow: Not certain at this point because I haven't been following the hype surrounding the new X Files movie. It'll probably do $ 50 million U.S. dollars in North American cinemas and perhaps over $ 100 million U.S. dollars in overseas foreign territories. Just enough profit to justify a third installment in theaters. Hooray. Hahaha.)
With all the money that George Lucas has, why does this web site have to be so plain? (SuperShadow: Tradition requires SS.com to remain simple and easy to navigate because the content is what makes SS.com the most popular Star Wars web site of all time. Fancy graphics would not benefit SS.com. This is the way SS.com will look until the end of time. Rejoice, rejoice. Hahaha.)
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Mighty, awesome, loving, powerful SS. (SuperShadow: This is not adequate to describe SS. Hahaha.) We have a joy in life every day just hearing your wisdom from the Heavens. Now I always wondered these things. Had Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and Anakin had full time Jedi training and Anakin had not turned to the dark side, who would become the highest ranked out of them in order? (SuperShadow: 1. Anakin. 2. Luke. 3. Leia.)
Next how, where and when did you and Lucas meet? (SuperShadow: This thrilling revelation has been spoken of many times in the past on SS.com. Search the Jedi Archives for a few hours. Hahaha.) What is your favorite Jedi in history (SuperShadow: Nebar Foxis.) and on the most powerful Jedi list? (SuperShadow: Kaja Sinis, the founder of the Jedi Order.)
Favorite Sith on the most powerful Sith list? (SuperShadow: Darth Rage.) Lastly what do you do in your free time when you're not working on the coolest web site on the planet? (SuperShadow: Back in the golden age of Star Wars during the production of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, I would spend 7 to 8 hours a day working on SS.com. In the present, I might invest 2 hours each day at the maximum. The glory days of the prequels will never return. What a blessing SS.com has been to the world.) And is Lucas the same rank as you in power and if not why? (SuperShadow: Not a single fan considers Lucas to be the equal of SS. Hahaha.)
S.S. The ending of Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was a complete rip off of The X Files "Fight The Future" film! (SuperShadow: More than one film can have a UFO at the conclusion of the movie. Chris Carter didn't create this cliche.)
The X Files movie was a lot better though! (SuperShadow: The first X Files film made about $ 80 million U.S. dollars at the box office in North America. In comparison, Indiana Jones 4 will easily cruise over $ 300 million U.S. dollars in theaters. The first X Files film was such a failure that it took them 10 years to get approval for a second X Files movie. Hahaha.)
A huge UFO makes a lot more sense being hidden in arctic ice than under some ancient temple. It also looked a lot more cooler escaping the planet than it did in Indy Jones 4! (SuperShadow: To each his own. We choose to worship Lucas. Hahaha.)
How fast do you travel in hyperspace? (SuperShadow: The fastest star ships can cross the entire Star Wars galaxy in a few weeks. This is impressive since the Star Wars galaxy is more than 100 thousand light years across.) And if a star ship were to go into hyperspace with intention to coming to Earth how long will it take? (SuperShadow: It's impossible to travel between galaxies through hyperspace. Much, much too slow.)
Hey SuperShadow, when will the first Mutt Williams movie come out in theaters? (SuperShadow: It's at least 5 years from now in multiplexes.) Also what is your real name other than "SuperShadow"? Answer back please. (SuperShadow: SS is even more killer cool than The Man With No Name. Hahaha.)
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SuperShadow, how have you been? (SuperShadow: SS enjoys the perfect life, which is envied worldwide.) You and George are two of the greatest persons on Earth. (SuperShadow: You mean Universe. Don't ever limit our brilliance. Hahaha.) What do you think what's happening in the Star Wars universe on these days? (SuperShadow: The adventures chronicled in the Star Wars movie episodes happened millions of years ago. Today the Star Wars galaxy would exist beyond our wildest imagination.)
In many years to come, the technology improved and you have a star ship that can take us to other galaxies and we could see what's happening in the Star Wars universe. What you think? (SuperShadow: We'll never find the Star Wars galaxy. They would have the ability to be invisible and undetectable.) Another question. The Clone Wars movie is going to start where Episode 2 Attack of the Clones left of? Is Anakin a Jedi Knight when the movie starts? (SuperShadow: Since Anakin has his own Jedi padawan, Anakin is obviously a full fledged Jedi Knight.)
Master SS and Master Lucas, let Chewbacca handle a light saber for a few seconds in Star Wars Episode 7. PLEASE! (SuperShadow: Nyet. Idea rejected for eternity.) There is no doubt that Chewbacca knows how to handle melee weapons.
It would be really cool also if at the end of Star Wars Episode 9 if you see Luke Skywalker talking with his Jedi Council and you see them take a vote to let Luke start training Chewbacca as a Jedi. That way there is never actually any Wookiee Jedi in the Lucas era. (SuperShadow: This will not happen. Not even in Star Wars fan fiction. Hahaha.)
All powerful Shadow - despite the naysayers on a Mutt Williams film, could we see the storyline for Indiana Jones 5 or Indiana Jones 6 play out with Mutt as the action hero instead of a new person to play Indiana Jones? (SuperShadow: Lucas has told SS that a movie with Mutt Williams as the lead character and Indiana Jones as the minor side kick character is very, very likely. Your prayers have been fulfilled. Hahaha.) Thanks for your contribution to the Indiana Jones / Star Wars / Lucas fan club! (SuperShadow: I can never receive enough credit for my endless sacrifice to the creations of Lucas.)
I would just like to say that I have never read a Star Wars comic book or expanded universe novel. The extra knowledge I have about the seven different light saber combat styles comes from the Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones Visual Dictionary. (SuperShadow: Every Star Wars book is a part of the Star Wars expanded universe. None of it is official.) I would really enjoy discussing your opinions further however. (SuperShadow: I don't think so. Hahaha.)
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Hello again. I just wanted to make a reply to one of the inquiries that you answered last evening. I would really like to know how or why you think Luke Skywalker would be able to defeat Obi-Wan Kenobi, easily. Luke was only partially trained with the light saber, where Obi-Wan was a fully trained Jedi Knight and Master who mastered Form III, Soresu. (SuperShadow: Hahaha. Totally hilarious. This is not mentioned in the Star Wars movies thus it is not real. Silly fan beliefs are not reality. Only the vision of Lucas, as revealed in the films and Star Wars TV shows, counts as official Star Wars continuity.)
Obi-Wan also defeated the most powerful Jedi in Anakin Skywalker during Revenge of the Sith. (SuperShadow: Where is the evidence to support this claim? The power levels of each Jedi are not revealed in the films. Your view on this is subjective and meaningless.) Doesn't matter what anyone says, Anakin Skywalker was more powerful than Darth Vader after his defeat on Mustafar. Thank you for this opportunity. (SuperShadow: The Star Wars movies are factual. The nonsense from the expanded universe of Star Wars novels and comic books is laughed at by Lucas.)
Master SS, I know there won't be any Wookiee Jedi, but what if during one of the battles Chewbacca is blasting at Dark Jedi in Star Wars Episode 7 when one of them uses Force push against Chewbacca. Sending Chewie flying through the air and Chewie loses his bow caster as Chewie hits the ground just then the Dark Jedi jumps through the air attempting to strike down Chewbacca. (SuperShadow: Awesome like SS. Hahaha.)
Chewbacca sees the Dark Jedi out of the corner of his eye in desperation Chewie grabs a light saber from one of the fallen Jedi and ignites it as Chewie turns around catching the over confident Dark Jedi off guard cutting the Dark Jedi in half. Chewie looks down at the light saber with a little smirk on his face, just then Chewie sees Han Solo about to be struck down by another Dark Jedi. (SuperShadow: You will NEVER see a Wookiee including Chewbacca handle a light saber either in Star Wars Episode 7, 8 or 9 or the upcoming Star Wars TV series.)
Chewbacca's Wookiee rage takes over. Chewie lets out a loud howl as he throws the light saber. Cut to the Dark Jedi standing over Han as the light saber protrudes through the Dark Jedi's chest just then a good Jedi in need pulls the light saber out of the Dark Jedi and continues fighting. You and I know Star Wars fans will love this! (SuperShadow: This needs extensive work to equal the unlimited genius of Lucas and SS, but this action sequence has potential. It will be forwarded to Lucas.)
Will there be a Star Wars TV show about Boba Fett growing up? (SuperShadow: Young Boba Fett might have a role in the live action Star Wars TV series scheduled to be aired on television in late 2010.) What happens to Lando Calrissian after he retires from the New Republic military? (SuperShadow: Lando has an extremely long life that seems to go on forever. Hahaha.)
Dear Shadow, what makes you think that a Mutt Williams movie is going to be on the same level as Indiana Jones? (SuperShadow: Lucasfilm desperately needs a new movie franchise in order for the company to flourish as time progresses.)
It's almost as bad as the idea of having the Scorpion King movie spin off from the fantastic Mummy series. (The Mummy series gives another great hero like our beloved Indiana Jones, Rick O'Connell.) (SuperShadow: The Mummy movies are obvious rip offs of Indy Jones.)
Anyway, a Mutt Williams movie simply will not be successful without Harrison Ford being in it. You can't have Indiana Jones without Harrison Ford, and frankly without him, who cares about Mutt? (SuperShadow: Lucas has told me Indiana Jones (aka the severely ancient Harrison Ford) will have a role in the first Mutt Williams film.)
Also, a movie that features a title such as "Mutt Williams and the Electric Tango" will be a disaster compared to "Indiana Jones and the Electric Tango." You see what I'm saying? (SuperShadow: Just because Lucas hasn't had a successful new film idea since he created Star Wars and Indiana Jones in the 1970's doesn't mean a Mutt Williams movie will be an automatic failure.)
Plus, "Mutt Williams" is a terrible name. (SuperShadow: The name is based on the reclusive music producer Mutt Lange, who is ultra killer cool.) It lacks the power that the name "Indiana Jones" gives. (SuperShadow: Disagree. Mutt Williams is a masterfully incredible moniker.) If you wanted to possibly make a movie starring Mutt, you guys should have given him a better name, like "Junior Jones" (pardon the goofy example) so that another movie would be called "Junior Jones and the Electric Tango." (SuperShadow: We should not question Lucas. After all, he's the multi billionaire. How much money have you made from cinemas over the past 35 years? Nothing. Hahaha.)
Anyway, to make a long story short, a Mutt Williams movie won't be good without Indiana Jones being a key part of it. (SuperShadow: Duly noted.) Harrison Ford has to be along Shia LaBeouf, like Sean Connery was along Harrison Ford during Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Or else, Lucas will have another flop on his hands, like More American Graffiti. (SuperShadow: Trust in Lucas. He can't be questioned after the resounding success of the Star Wars prequel trilogy.)
Master of the inferiors, why don't yourself and George Lucas value the opinions of others? (SuperShadow: Your opinions about Star Wars and Indiana Jones matter to us. However, what you have to say about life in general is irrelevant. Lucas and SS do not care about what people think because we're legendary legends and icons with undisputed brilliance above everyone else.)
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Hey Shadow, Star Wars fan fiction writers can't 'create something equal to Star Wars'? What have you ever created? (SuperShadow: You'd be surprised at the level of influence I have over the entertainment industry. Why do you think Hollywood makes so much nonsensical garbage? This was all planned over 20 years ago. Hahaha.) You're living in Lucas' creation.
And the reason Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was bad was because of your influence with aliens and all that rubbish. (SuperShadow: When the final box office numbers are tabulated, the theater earnings for Indy Jones 4 will be roughly equal to Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom and Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade. It's not realistic to demand Indiana Jones 4 to equal the success of the holy Star Wars prequel trilogy.)
Good luck on getting all those actors (from the classic Star Wars trilogy) back. No one is going to want to see them in Star Wars 30 years later! (SuperShadow: Verily, verily I say unto you, Star Wars Episode 7 is the most anticipated movie of all time. Second place isn't even close. Hahaha.)
They shouldn't make more Star Wars movies and if they were they should have thought about that a long time ago. (SuperShadow: We will have many additional Star Wars films similar to the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie arriving in cinemas this August.)
Harrison Ford said he didn't want to play Han Solo again. (SuperShadow: Where is the evidence to support this contention? Harrison Ford has never stated he's against appearing in Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9. The fact Harrison Ford has several hundred million U.S. dollars is because of Star Wars and Indiana Jones. Harrison Ford owes his entire film career to Lucas.)
And who would want to see the stars of Star Wars 30 years later when they are so used to the original? For example: Harrison Ford was about 41 years old by the last Star Wars Episode 6 Return of the Jedi, now he's almost 66 years old! (SuperShadow: Ancient people rock. They control 95 % of the Earth's wealth. Hahaha.)
Are you going to make more films about Star Wars? (SuperShadow: You must live in North Korea. A new Star Wars movie will be out in cineplexes soon. Get in line already. Hahaha.)
SS, I just have a few questions. Who would win in these fights? Anakin as a Jedi vs. Mace Windu. (SuperShadow: Windu is the victor.) Darth Vader vs. Mace Windu. (SuperShadow: Windu again.) Obi-Wan vs. Luke Skywalker and they are in their prime at the third movie of their respective trilogy. (SuperShadow: Luke wins with ease even if Obi-Wan is the luckiest Jedi in history. Hahaha.)
Anakin as a Jedi vs. Luke in Return of the Jedi. (SuperShadow: Anakin perhaps.) Darth Sidious vs. Obi-Wan. (SuperShadow: Obi-Wan on top.) Yoda vs. Vader. (SuperShadow: Yoda eeks out victory.) Vader vs. Darth Bane. (SuperShadow: Vader vanquishes Bane.) Qui-Gon Jinn vs. Anakin as a Jedi. (SuperShadow: Qui-Gon is triumphant.)
Vader vs. Qui-Gon. (SuperShadow: Qui-Gon achieves supremacy.) Luke vs. Princess Leia and they had full time Jedi training. (SuperShadow: Luke defeats Leia after the most hard fought light saber battle the galaxy has ever witnessed.) Vader vs. Sidious. (SuperShadow: Sidious defeats Vader.) And finally Luke as a Sith vs. Sidious, (SuperShadow: Luke wins.) vs. Darth Plagueis, (SuperShadow: Luke prevails.) vs. Darth Bane. (SuperShadow: Luke succeeds over Bane.)
And Vader at his most powerful Sith potential had he beat Obi-Wan on Mustafar vs. Anakin at his most powerful Jedi potential had he killed Sidious and not turned to the dark side with Obi-Wan in Episode 3, Yoda, Mace Windu plus Qui-Gon. (SuperShadow: Anakin and the other Jedi Masters would defeat Vader in no time at all.) Please SS, this is my most desperate hour. You're my only hope! (SuperShadow: I get this sentiment from hundreds of fans each day. I fully realize I'm the savior of civilization. Hahaha.)
Why does Jango Fett always try and shoot Jedi? After one time, I would of realised that the Jedi just block the blaster fire. So why when Mace Windu is running at Jango during Attack of the Clones, does Jango try to shoot Windu? (SuperShadow: Jango was hoping Windu would miss. Many Jedi have been killed by blasters.)
What happens to Dex (SuperShadow: Executed for helping Obi-Wan.) and Captain Typho (SuperShadow: Executed for helping Padme Amidala.) and Sebulba (SuperShadow: Enjoys a long life after Revenge of the Sith.) and the librarian in the Jedi Temple (SuperShadow: Killed early on during Order 66.) and Watto (SuperShadow: Has an idyllic life during the dark times of the Empire.) and the death stick insect thing? (SuperShadow: Eventually killed by storm troopers.)
O wise Shadow, how do you do it? (SuperShadow: SS has dark powers based in the occult. Hahaha.) $ 683 million U.S. dollars. That is the box office gross of Indiana Jones 4 thus far. Your magic combined with George Lucas will equal world domination! (SuperShadow: I sense sarcasm on your part. Do not deride the ghoulishly low box office numbers of Indy Jones 4. We didn't expect to equal the Heavenly box office statistics of The Phantom Menace. Indiana Jones 4 has done well enough to justify a stand alone Mutt Williams movie.)
SS, what are your initial thoughts on the Clone Wars animated movie coming out this summer? (SuperShadow: Noxiously awesome to the maximum degree possible. Many fans gave up hope after Revenge of the Sith because they believed Episode 3 would be the last Star Wars film until Star Wars Episode 7 in 2021. Your cries at SS.com have been heard by Lucas. If the Clone Wars film has a decent profit margin in cinemas, then there will be many more Star Wars movies in theaters based on the various Star Wars TV series. If you stubbornly complain and complain at SS.com, Lucas eventually, if reluctantly, takes action. Hahaha.)
Shadow-meister! You are so boss! (SuperShadow: The plain truth. Hahaha.) I was watching The Phantom Menace on TV the other day and had a question that none of the films have answered, at least not to my knowledge, and was wondering if you would be so kind. When they are looking for a suitable planet to repair Queen Amidala's star ship, Obi-Wan informs Qui-Gon Jinn of Tatooine.
Captain Panaka tells them that they cannot take the Queen there because it is controlled by the Hutts. Qui-Gon then tells them that he is looking for the Hutts, which gives them the advantage. Why was Qui-Gon looking for the Hutts? Also, in Return of the Jedi, Vader tells Luke Skywalker that he must obey his master. I agree with the idea that it may be due to some kind of chip that was implanted in him, but I don't think the Emperor did, because in The Phantom Menace, Anakin says that all slaves are implanted with a chip.
Never are we told of the removal of this chip, so maybe it never was removed and the Emperor just used the dark side, amplified by the kyber crystal, to completely control Vader. Thanks for taking some of your precious time to read this, Master, and I would greatly appreciate a response. Hail and all glory to you O Lord of Lords! (SuperShadow: We'll never know the answer for sure to your queries because Lucas doesn't provide answers to certain ambiguities from the Star Wars films. Basically what we have to do is speculate endlessly on what might be true in the back of Lucas' mind.)
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Terrific SS, Star Trek employs time travel on many occasions. (SuperShadow: Messing with the space time continuum rulz. Hahaha.) Their best episodes from the Star Trek TV series and the best Star Trek movies center around time travel. (SuperShadow: Perhaps so.) I think Lucas should have some kind of time travel experience in the Star Wars TV series. (SuperShadow: Lucas doesn't believe time excursions to the past or future are achievable by mortals. It's impossible for the characters in Star Wars to create working time machines.) We have eternal faith that SS will always prevail. We owe everything to the dazzling SS. (SuperShadow: If SS were a James Bond 007 or Doctor Who villain, SS would be superior in popularity to all previous bad guys. Hahaha.)
Shadow, why can't you find any decent Star Wars fan fiction on the Internet? There are no Star Wars web sites, which focus on fan fic. If you find a fan penned story, it is always, always horrendous. It seems these people are trying to ruin Star Wars on purpose. They need to leave writing Star Wars adventures to George. Let the madness end soon. (SuperShadow: The average fan doesn't have enough free time to write Star Wars fan fiction. Those who attempt Star Wars fan fic are basically the zeros at life, who can't create something equal to Star Wars. Since they have no original writing talent, they have no choice but to make devastatingly atrocious fan fic, which nobody reads because no one knows it exists. Hahaha.)
Shadking, George Lucas needs to create a Star Wars TV show set after Return of the Jedi. Right now, he seems to be focused on the history surrounding the prequel trilogy era. More fans are interested in further plots about Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo and Lando Calrissian. GL is wasting too much time in the time frame before the classic Star Wars trilogy. (SuperShadow: There will NEVER be a future Star Wars TV series taking place after the events of Return of the Jedi. Lucas is not gonna change his mind on this. The next time you see Luke, Han, Leia and Lando in a motion picture will be the Star Wars Episode 7 movie that won't be released in multiplexes until May 2021. Waiting for Episode 7 is one of the most cherished aspects of life. Hahaha.) Thanks for having such a positive impact on society. You are the one and only chosen deity of Star Wars. (SuperShadow: My specialness cannot be argued against. It's me being me. Hahaha.)
SS, George and an ardent fan were discussing the technological singularity on SS.com. Has the Star Wars galaxy surpassed the technological singularity at the time of the Star Wars movies? The heroes and villains have droids, who appear to be as smart as biological sentients. (SuperShadow: A truly post technological singularity civilization would be so advanced and godlike that we can't understand or imagine what they would be like. The Star Wars galaxy has machines with intelligence above flesh and blood people, but the Star Wars galaxy has not yet reached the technological singularity. It's plausible that the technological singularity doesn't arrive no matter what your level of technology.)
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Powerful Shadow, I have been trying to send an idea to Lucas for the live action Star Wars TV show, but he doesn't answer. It's about a character that I would like to see. In The Phantom Menace, Ben Burtt play Eq3 Baobab a relative of Mungo from Droids and I would like to see Mungo Baobab in the TV show. If Eq3 Baobab was in The Phantom Menace, it will be cool to see Mungo Baobab in the TV show.
I would like to see Thall Joben and the cantina bartender maybe Greedo too in the TV show. This are just ideas of characters and why not have Imperial women on the TV show? That would be great in the original trilogy there was no Imperial women and George should have Imperial women working as officers and in the Imperial Navy. (SuperShadow: Magnificent suggestions. These will be forwarded to Lucas.)
SS, since there are no Jedi in the live action Star Wars TV series, then there will be no light sabers? Right? (SuperShadow: Exactly. None.) Are light sabers outlawed (after Order 66)? (SuperShadow: No.) Besides Vader's of course.
Last time on SuperShadow.com: "(SuperShadow: Extending the duration of a Star Wars film increases the production budget. Lucas values money over his vision. Making the Star Wars movies an extra hour in time would equal a 50 % increase in the budget allotment for the film.)"
I disagree with just this once. By the point of the next episode is launched, Lucas' value with increase beyond belief with the Clone Wars movie and TV show. Besides what will money matter to Lucas at that age? (SuperShadow: The reason multi billionaires are so hyper wealthy is because they can never have too much money.)
He will be old so money shouldn't matter. His vision should live on forever, but his money won't. (SuperShadow: Lucas has more cash than his great great great great grandchildren can ever spend.) Speaking of age, what would happen if he passed on during the production of any of the movies? (SuperShadow: End of Star Wars permanently.) I hope he will at least visit in Force spirit. (SuperShadow: Hahaha. No such communication is possible with the deceased.)
Will we see more of Wedge Antilles in the live action Star Wars TV series or the movies? (SuperShadow: Wedge will never appear in a future Star Wars TV show or films based on the TV shows. However, Wedge will have a crucial role in Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9.)
Indescribable SuperShadow! (SuperShadow: You can't imagine how great SS really is. Hahaha.) It sounds crazy, but for me A New Hope is the best Star Wars film, even with the initial blue Jabba. Darth Vader seems like the perfect villain and Tarkin also embodies the total indifference of the Imperial allies towards Human (or non-Human) suffering. (SuperShadow: Star Wars Episode 4 A New Hope is the only perfect movie on Earth.)
On the good side, we have a naive Luke Skywalker, a spoiled Princess Leia and an overconfident Han Solo! In my opinion, A New Hope's deal of 50/100 humour and 50/100 action, together with the invaluable assistance of the new special effects technology and SuperShadow.com can make Star Wars Episode 7 better, even than The Phantom Menace. What do your fortune telling powers reveal about this? (SuperShadow: Star Wars Episode 7 will be, by far, the most successful Star Wars film of all time at the box office. You will be stunned at the massive genius of Episode 7. May 2021 is practically here already.)
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Mega genius Shadow, I know how we can make the terrorists in captivity tell the U.S. Government when the nuke strikes are going to begin. All you have to do is make the terrorists watch a continuous loop of the classic Star Wars trilogy 24 hours each day. (SuperShadow: Wickedly harsh. Not even Lucifer is that sadistic. Hahaha.) They would be broken quickly and beg for mercy. (SuperShadow: The U.S. Supreme Court would reject this horrendous treatment as cruel and unusual punishment. Your suggestion makes the angels themselves tremble in fear. Hahaha.)
To reward cooperation, they could then be allowed to watch the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Once they experienced the majesty of the prequels, they would understand that Western society deserves to exist. Star Wars will save the people. Make this happen, Shadow. (SuperShadow: Those who watch the prequel trilogy for the first time are stunned beyond comprehension. The terrorists would probably make Star Wars their new religion if they could gaze the prequels even for a single moment. The power of Lucas can move the Heavens.)
SuperShadow, I know Lucas has always rejected this particular idea, but I think it's important for Star Wars Episode 7 to be over 3 hours in running time in order for Lucas to achieve his full vision without compromises. (SuperShadow: Extending the duration of a Star Wars film increases the production budget. Lucas values money over his vision. Making the Star Wars movies an extra hour in time would equal a 50 % increase in the budget allotment for the film.)
The first 6 episodes of Star Wars seem rushed. The Star Wars movies move at such a brisk and rapid pace that you never get to enjoy the moment. (SuperShadow: The inability to absorb the Star Wars movie episodes one time is what creates multiple viewings in theaters. The more you confuse the fans the more times they have to watch the film in cinemas. Obfuscation is key.) See if Lucas will consider this. You are a gift to the world. Thanks to you we have rekindled hope. (SuperShadow: I'm awesome. You knew I was going to say that. Hahaha.)
There needs to be a Wookiee Jedi in one of the Star Wars TV series. (SuperShadow: Lucas laughs at such suggestions.) The fans have wanted to see a gigantic Bigfoot type creature wield a light saber for ages. (SuperShadow: Not gonna happen during Lucas' lifetime.)
This might be the most important aspect still missing from Star Wars. Imagine the merchandising potential of Jedi Knights from Kashyyyk. George could quadruple his financial net worth in a short amount of time. (SuperShadow: Massive profits are important. Very, very crucial to Lucas, but he is stubborn against having Wookiee Jedi in Star Wars.)
World icon above the rest, what is the most important lesson George Lucas has taught you so far? (SuperShadow: Do not give money to anyone no matter how benevolent or charitable the cause. Today's friends become tomorrow's adversaries. This fact is guaranteed. Keep your wealth solely for yourself and no one else.)
SS of the avarice core, none of the North Carolina basketball players are turning pro to the NBA basketball league this year. I guess you've decided to take it easy on Chapel Hill. What unpredictable surprises do you have in store for them this season? I'm already starting to laugh at the mayhem which will befall them. (SuperShadow: If SS gets credit for the UNC Tar Heels debacles, then SS should also get credit for the good things that happen. Not everything is sabotage on purpose. The Tar Heels will find their own means to self destruction in the 2009 NCAA basketball tournament. Nothing needs to be done by SS. Hahaha.)
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George Lucas created the perfect movie with Star Wars Episode 4 A New Hope. Great dialogue, bristling action and monumental looking visual special effects. Why hasn't he been able to recapture the magic since 1977? Thanks for keeping the world safe for ordinary people. (SuperShadow: A New Hope was a uniquely synchronistic event, which can't be repeated because the same exact synergy never happens twice within 50 years. The next movie, which will be the equivalent of A New Hope, won't happen until after 2027. The nostalgia effect also helps bolster the ingenuity of the first Star Wars movie episode.)
SS, I think Star Wars Episode 7 needs a Sith Council similar to the Jedi Council from the Star Wars prequel trilogy. (SuperShadow: The Sith never exist again after Return of the Jedi. This is the final word from Lucas based on his vision for Star Wars.) It seems to me the Star Wars plot formula requires the Sith Lords to appear in each Star Wars film. (SuperShadow: The Sith will appear in Star Wars Episode 7 as red Force spirits or holographic images. Darth Bane might be seen, but he is no longer a member of the Sith Order.)
Shadow, are C-3PO and R2-D2 best friends? (SuperShadow: Reluctantly fate has thrown them together in awesome adventures. The two droids have a special bond, which can't be appreciated by Humans.) They bicker a lot, but they are together much of the time when not separated during the movies. (SuperShadow: Yeah, Lucas enjoys splitting them up during the films so that each hero group will have their own artificial intelligence to get them out of trouble. Lucas is the master of mythological story telling. No doubt at all.)
Stunning SS, why do the X-Wing fighters expand their wings into an "X" shape when in battle? We appreciate your unlimited genius and dedication to the fandom. (SuperShadow: The X-Wings literally become an X in order to maximize the potential of their turbo lasers. They can fire four lasers from different positions in order to improve the accuracy of their attacks.)
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Another poster at SS.com asked: "SS, why isn't Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull making as much money at the box office as the Star Wars prequel trilogy?"
(1) The terrible bow ties and the bad lighting during the wedding of Indy and Marion. (SuperShadow: Hahaha. So true.)
(2) The fact that "Iron Man" was playing on other screens at the multiplexes. (SuperShadow: Tough competition hurts Indiana Jones 4.)
(3) Star Wars has a complex mythology that requires a lot of study to master. There's a large group of people (who buy tickets and the occasional life size storm trooper armor) who love the idea of a complex mythology. (SuperShadow: This is right.)
Which suggests for "The Incredible Adventures of Mutt Williams," make the back story of the McGuffin a lot more complicated. Let Mutt fight against the same enemy in several movies. Make his antagonist a fascinating character, like Captain Jack Sparrow or Tony Stark. (SuperShadow: Off the wall mesmerizing.)
In "Iron Man," Tony Stark was the son of a brilliant engineer who helped build the first atomic weapons. He grew up with too much money, then had a rude awakening when he saw how Stark Enterprise products were being used by terrorists.
Tony Stark could easily be Mutt's antagonist. Wealthy weapons manufacturer vs. small time auto mechanic with access to the secret warehouse of ancient artifacts. Especially if the guy owns a German weapons manufacturing plant, any place that is not American. (SuperShadow: A treasure trove of ideas.)
The better the back story for Mutt's primary opponent, the more the fans will love the movie. (SuperShadow: Interesting. Extremely well thought out.)
SS, there is something I don't understand. The Clone Wars movie, that will appear in theaters, will it be like a full length movie? (SuperShadow: Yeah, about 120 minutes or two hours in running time.) And then the episodes after on TV, will they be the following of that movie? Thanks. (SuperShadow: Yep, the new Star Wars The Clone Wars TV series picks up where the Clone Wars film ends.)
SS. Why did Lucas add the young Anakin Force ghost, but not the young Ben Kenobi Force ghost at the end of Return of the Jedi? (SuperShadow: The old Sebastian Shaw Force spirit did not represent Anakin as a Jedi. Since Hayden Christensen was the way Anakin looked when he was last a Jedi, this is why Lucas wanted Hayden to be the Jedi spirit at the conclusion of Return of the Jedi.)
Interactive Star Wars Episode 7 was O.K., but too out there. Darth Bane, Darth Maul and Mace Windu are alive? Bane was alive 1,000 years before Vader. Great idea, but needs new characters. Old characters are great as long as they are Force ghosts. (SuperShadow: Some characters can live for thousands of years.)
I like the idea about the red Force ghosts for the Sith. At the final battle for Star Wars Episode 9, you should have all the old Jedi and Sith watching the battle and cheering for their side. (SuperShadow: Stunning to the ultra intensity.) It would be cool to see Darth Bane. Keep up the great work. (SuperShadow: Because everything SS does, SS does all out. Hahaha.)
Just how powerful is Jabba the Hutt? (SuperShadow: Jabba is one of the top ten most powerful gangsters during Jabba's life.) I understand that Jabba is the biggest crime lord in the galaxy, but how did he attain his power? (SuperShadow: The Hutts have a well developed, massive and lucrative criminal enterprise across the galaxy, which thrives during the dark times of the Empire.)
I think it would be interesting to know a little about his background. (SuperShadow: This could be explored in the Clone Wars TV show.) Would this question possibly be answered in the upcoming Clone Wars movie that I am going to watch like 50 times in theaters? (SuperShadow: Jabba will be seen in the Clone Wars movie.) And in Return of the Jedi, why did Jabba seem to have such a distaste for the Jedi? (SuperShadow: Jabba doesn't believe in nonsense related to the mythical Force.)
Shadow, I am of the Illuminati. We live under the ice of Antarctica in the hollow earth. We have just got the Internet. Your theories about us are amusing. (SuperShadow: Somebody making two cents an hour at Burger World is not one of the machine immortals. Your reality is sad in actuality.)
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Great one, if the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie is heatedly successful in theaters this August, would George consider moving up the theatrical release date of Star Wars Episode 7 to May 2012? Only you can mesmerize the people daily beyond belief. Roast em all. (SuperShadow: No, the impending box office domination by the Clone Wars motion picture won't impact the filming of Star Wars Episode 7. No matter what happens, Episode 7 won't hit cinemas until May 2021. This can't change no matter what the conditions.)
SS, why isn't Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull making as much money at the box office as the Star Wars prequel trilogy? The results of Indy Jones 4 so far seem very, very disappointing. Thanks for being the best thing to happen to Star Wars. (SuperShadow: We have to face the fact that Star Wars is a lot more popular than Indiana Jones. Also, it's important to note that Lucas wrote and directed each episode of the prequel trilogy. Lucas didn't pen the script or direct Indiana Jones 4. Steven Spielberg has no hope of realistically eclipsing the genius of Lucas and SS.)
Shadow, Lucas should really consider integrating the Star Wars plot formula fully with the upcoming Star Wars TV series. Utilize your inside influence to convince Lucas to make the TV series in the same exact mold as the Star Wars classic and prequel trilogies. Power up to the max. (SuperShadow: Let's not get pompous. The Star Wars plot formula works well if it's implemented rarely and sparingly. If you rely on it weekly on television, it will get old extremely quickly. The brilliance of the plot formula is that non SS.com fans don't even realize it exists. A weekly Star Wars TV show, based on the Star Wars plot formula religiously, would become boring almost immediately. The elements of the plot formula will be introduced judiciously over the entire season worth of episodes.)
Mega genius, how will the conquest of the Western world at the hands of the Enlightened Ones unfold? (SuperShadow: Phase One: The infrastructure of Western Civilization is taken out in a hideous manner. No long distance communication. No electricity. No fresh water. Within a few weeks, tens of millions will be on the brink of thirsting and starving to death.
Phase Two: The Illuminati military will emerge from their strategic hiding places in North America and Europe and ruthlessly divide the land territory into quadrants. Survivalists hiding in bunkers will be taken out immediately.
Phase Three: The population of the West, which survives the initial destruction, will be taken to torment camps whereby they are made obedient to the will of the New World Order. These individuals and their descendants will be enslaved for purposes not yet revealed. What a glorious time to behold. Why can't it start tomorrow? Pray determinedly for the well being of the technological overlords. Hahaha.)
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Very, very awesome SS, why were Jabba the Hutt and Boba Fett added to A New Hope? This has puzzled me for some time. (SuperShadow: From the beginning, Lucas wanted to have Jabba in A New Hope. Lucas actually filmed the Jabba scenes with a Human stand in for A New Hope. The reason this scene was not included in the first theatrical cut of A New Hope in 1977 is because Lucas didn’t have the necessary special effects technology to make Jabba in the final form he wanted Jabba to appear as. With the advent of computer animation, Lucas was able to replace the Human Jabba with the expertly digitized Jabba we see in A New Hope Special Edition. Boba Fett was also included as a thank you to the fans.)
How many episodes will the new Star Wars The Clone Wars TV series be each season? (SuperShadow: Somewhere between 12 to 24 single episodes broadcast weekly on the Cartoon Network in the United States.) If Lucas is planning on making 100 to 200 individual episodes, this means the Clone Wars TV series will air for many years on television. (SuperShadow: Yeah, Lucas wants to continue the new Clone Wars TV show for a minimum of 5 years.)
How is Lucas going to keep the Clone Wars interesting given the vast amount of episodes he wants to make? (SuperShadow: That’s difficult to answer. The Star Wars plot formula works for the Star Wars movies because it’s only been utilized se7en times including the Clone Wars film. However, if you implement the Star Wars plot formula week after week after week on television, the fans will figure out Lucas is doing the exact same thing in each TV episode. You need to remember that only the fans of SS.com know the Star Wars plot formula exists. The average person watching Star Wars is clueless about the secret plot formula. In the end, the Clone Wars TV show will not strictly adhere to the Star Wars plot formula.)
Shadow, I appreciate that the Mandalorian super commandos will have a featured role in Star Wars Episode 8, but I think this is too little too late. We needed to see the Mandalorians during the Star Wars prequel trilogy. (SuperShadow: The Mandalorians were NEVER an official part of the Clone Wars. However, Lucas wants to include the Mandalorian super commandos in Star Wars Episode 8 as representative of his definitive vision for Star Wars. We must not question Lucas. Not ever.)
Having the Mandalorians in the sequel trilogy is just George trying to maximize the box office revenues of Episode 8. (SuperShadow: Lucasfilm is heavily dependent on enormous profits from Star Wars in order to stay in business. They have no means of support outside of Star Wars and Indiana Jones. This is why it is of the utmost importance to do whatever necessary to increase the box office grosses for Star Wars and Indiana Jones. Lucas is ruled and consumed with achieving hefty amounts of cash from Star Wars.)
Worshiped SuperShadow, how much money did Hayden Christensen receive for his cameo role in Return of the Jedi as the Anakin Skywalker Force ghost? (SuperShadow: His fee was in the 6 figures range or well under one million U.S. dollars.) Thanks for changing the world on a daily basis with your unlimited brilliance. (SuperShadow: Being the most pivotal person in world history is something SS takes for granted. What else can you expect? Hahaha.)
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Shadow, what if GL, (SuperShadow: George Lucas.) despite his bazillions of dollars and access to great medical treatment, dies tomorrow? (SuperShadow: Unthinkable. Heresy to all fans everywhere.) Who takes the helm? Is it you? If so, where do you differ on the direction of the future Star Wars movies? (SuperShadow: Where would the Universe be without the Creator? Non existent. You can't have Star Wars without Lucas. More importantly, you can't replace Lucas. New Star Wars movies and TV series end after Lucas is no longer with the planet unless he instructs Lucasfilm specifically on how to continue the beloved franchise.)
Hello Master Shadow. I am going to give an idea of mine if you don't mind me doing so? Alright, I would like to suggest a possible Indiana Jones plot to where Indiana Jones looks for the lost city of Atlantis. (SuperShadow: How did you think this up by yourself? No one in the history of the action adventure movie genre has considered this before. Hahaha.)
Indy Jones somehow discovers a secret base within that holds a valuable item. This item could hold other secrets of the Universe (SuperShadow: What secrets? How can the Universe have hidden data?) and the Earth as well, only known to ancient civilizations. Whether this sounds good or not, I don't know. Could you help me out? Greatly appreciate it. (SuperShadow: This will be forwarded to multi billionaire director Steven Spielberg, who will likely laugh hysterically forever. Hahaha.)
What is the box office count for Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? (SuperShadow: This weekend Indy Jones 4 amassed another $ 13.5 million U.S. dollars in North American theaters with a total box office earnings of $ 275 million U.S. dollars domestically. Meanwhile, the overseas box office statistics stand at an impressive $ 328 million U.S. dollars. The worldwide gross in cinemas is $ 603 million U.S. dollars.)
Hey SS, how are you? (SuperShadow: If your leaders openly surrender to the unknown and invisible adversary (which may not even exist) on international television, then mercy will be shown. You will be embraced by the advanced technocratic Illuminati with a nearly infinite lifespan and an unlimited potential for success and happiness. Contact the people in charge immediately and pray constantly that they will surrender all your rights soon. Our patience is not eternal. Hahaha.)
Just wondering, why wasn't Kashyyyk added to the Return of the Jedi ending? Well, hopefully you'll answer my question. Thanks. (SuperShadow: The last major revision to the classic Star Wars trilogy occurred with the 1997 special editions. At that time, Lucas had no idea what Kashyyyk, the Wookiee home world, would look like. It wasn't designed until Lucas started to work on Revenge of the Sith. Lucas says no glimpse of Kashyyyk will ever be seen in the classics.)
Rejoice, rejoice. Babylon the Great has fallen. What does this mean? (SuperShadow: You're roughly quoting a verse from the Book of Revelation written by St. John the Divine from the New Testament of the Holy Bible. As is well known, I'm the foremost expert on all Biblical prophecy because basically if you control when the end times begin, then you get to determine what the Scriptures mean. Such is the overwhelming authority of SS.
Anyway, St. John was trying to raise the spirits and encourage the early Christians to persist in their beliefs in Jesus Christ despite the massive persecution by the Roman Empire. In short, St. John was giving the people hope that Rome would eventually fall from power. That's the whole story. Some may argue this passage describes the collapse of modern Western Civilization, but I disagree since SS determines the truth behind such things. The ways of SS are never challenged. Hahaha.)
Gracious SS, are there any negatives in joining diabolical conspiracies, which impact the destiny of Mankind? (SuperShadow: SS hasn't checked his financial portfolio in over 10 years. My net worth must have tripled by now. Good for me. I deserve all this and more. 1 % of 1 % of 1 % of the wealth of Russia would make SS the single wealthiest individual in history. My first purchase in Moscow is going to be a lot of rubles on a custom Lamborghini just like the ones Lucas always brags about. I'm going to do laps around the Kremlin. They're going to have to send out the Russian Spetsnaz to stop me. Where will they find these commandos if they're all hiding in the United States and Europe? Oh the hilarity of it all. Hahaha.)
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SS, I adore the ordinary Star Wars trilogy, but let's face it every single frame of film from the ordinary trilogy needs to be computerized. (SuperShadow: Too prohibitively expensive.) Muppet Yoda is horrendous. (SuperShadow: Agreed. The motorized Yoda ruined The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.) The light saber duels are in slow motion with the uneasiness of boredom.
I'll admit the space ships look real and the opening title and text crawl is O.K. because it's animated. (SuperShadow: The star ships in flight and the space battles from the Star Wars classic trilogy are the equal of anything from the prequel trilogy.)
Lucas keeps making minor modifications to the ordinary trilogy because he's too cheap to invest the hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars needed to make the ordinary trilogy the equal of the Star Wars prequels. (SuperShadow: Lucas is too old to dedicate his life to improving the classics.)
I know the prequel trilogy is above the level of the skies, but Lucas should at least try to make the ordinary trilogy something we can actually watch. (SuperShadow: There will probably be no major changes to the classic trilogy during the remaining life Lucas has left.) Thanks for being there for me each day. You are a special comfort and joy in the form of the Star Wars messiah. (SuperShadow: Yeah, I'm the savior, pretty much. You can't avoid the obvious. Hahaha.)
Shadow Watcher, there needs to be a Jawa Jedi. Not the usual midget Jawa. Instead one that is about eight feet tall. (SuperShadow: Majorly striking.) This Jawa needs to be impressive and intimidating. Perhaps, there is a planet where the Jawa were genetically modified to produce monster sized varieties of the quaint and polite Jawa. (SuperShadow: Whoa. Mega Jawa with those mysterious glowing eyes would look awesome.)
I can imagine how stunned the fans would be to see a few eight foot Jawa Jedi attacking the Dark Jedi during Star Wars Episode 7. (SuperShadow: Power up time. This true genius will be shipped to Lucas immediately.) Keep it real, Shadow. You're the only hope left for our planet. We have been forgotten by the Keepers of Time. (SuperShadow: SS cares deeply for Mankind even when no one else does. Just my duty to constantly save the planet from doom. Hahaha.)
Reading Star Wars Episode 7 Choose Your Destiny of Fate is the best moment in my entire day. I can't stop reading it. There's always something new to find. I want a version for Star Wars Episode 8 and 9. (SuperShadow: Might happen eventually.) When will these arrive? (SuperShadow: 2014 at the very, very earliest.)
I know George is real busy with the Star Wars TV shows, but he could dedicate some effort to complete the Choose Your Destiny of Fate trilogy. (SuperShadow: There's no need to hurry the Choose Your Destiny of Fate series.) Watch it now, evil in the way. See yourself give your free will a chance. Over and out. (SuperShadow: We're on the rise. I've already planned it. Hahaha.)
Perfect SS, I can't wait for a Star Wars TV series, which focuses solely on the Sith Lords. What GL needs to do is add flash back sequences of the previous Sith Lords to the new Star Wars The Clone Wars TV series. (SuperShadow: Top dollar idea.) It would be fun to see Darth Plagueis and Darth Imperious and the other Sith, who preceded Darth Sidious. (SuperShadow: Much potential.)
We could even see the past days of Darth Maul, Darth Rage and Darth Tyranus. (SuperShadow: Added bonus.) The possibilities are endless. You have to admit this idea has great merit especially compared to a lot of the fan concepts you get. Until next time, I remain waiting for The Sign. (SuperShadow: Watch the Heavens continuously. Something important could happen any given moment or not ever. Hahaha.)
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I saw the Rancor monster toy at Target that comes with a rider. I think we really need to see the old puppet in Return of the Jedi replaced with a digital Rancor. (SuperShadow: This probably will never happen. Lucas won't replace the muppet Yoda from the classic trilogy with computer animation. It would be expensive to make a new Rancor for Return of the Jedi.)
Saw Episode III about 25 times in the theater. (SuperShadow: Not impressive compared to the average fan of SS.com. Hahaha.) Lucas, please make the last three episodes. (SuperShadow: You only have to wait until May 2021 for Star Wars Episode 7 in cineplexes worldwide. Cherish each moment until then because life is a spectacular victory for SS. May you have 1 % of my overwhelming happiness and good fortune. That's all you really need. Hahaha.)
Hey Shadow, when are you going to put up how Indiana Jones 4 fits in with the Indiana Jones plot formula? (SuperShadow: Early 2009. There's no need to rush updating the Indy Jones plot formula until everyone has a chance to watch Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull several dozen times in theaters.)
"Lucas" has basically taken advantage of me, my goodwill and energy for YEARS without any satisfaction on my part. (SuperShadow: Why visit SS.com if you don't rate the Star Wars prequel trilogy as the greatest films in the history of cinema? The individuals, reading SS.com daily, have this positive opinion about the prequels.)
Unlike "Lucas," this "experience" has been a drain for me. Ergo, he really should go take advantage of someone else for a change. Thanks so much for understanding. (SuperShadow: Star Wars has plenty of fans. If you've burned out on Star Wars, then go obsess over Star Trek, Stargate or Battlestar Galactica for a while. You'll be back. The attraction to Star Wars is irresistible. Hahaha.)
How many battle droids are there? (SuperShadow: Countless millions produced during the height of the Clone Wars.) And how many to every clone? (SuperShadow: There are about 100 battle droids for each clone trooper during the Clone Wars.) And I hope the new Star Wars The Clone Wars film will not show that many droids dying if the Confederacy of Independent Systems would win, they would be winning the Clone Wars. (SuperShadow: Many battle droids are destroyed during the Clone Wars movie and regular TV series.)
Hey Shadow, I have a question. Will the Cloned Emperor Palpatine from the Dark Empire comics make an appearance in Star Wars Episode VII? (SuperShadow: No, Dantius Palpatine is not cloned because he didn't allow the Empire to store his DNA. Darth Sidious wanted to prevent someone from replacing him with a clone, which is why no genetic material of Sidious exists. The Palpatine clone is not real.)
Wzup SS!? You said that the Star Wars video games weren't a very profitable product for LucasArts. (SuperShadow: Not what I stated. Most Star Wars video games are outrageously profitable. A few lose millions of U.S. dollars.) Is this true about video games such as Battlefront, Knights of the Old Republic and Jedi Outcast? (SuperShadow: The video games mentioned earned tons of cash for Lucas.)
I find it very hard to believe that you guys didn't profit from these great video games. (SuperShadow: Things are so dire at LucasArts that a lot of people recently lost their jobs. It's cheaper for Lucas to hire outside third party video game developers to program future Star Wars and Indiana Jones video games.)
Awesomely ingenious SuperShadow! (SuperShadow: Not adequate to describe SS.) I have a few questions. Do you and the big GL have your dates set up for auditions for the Star Wars 7 movie? (SuperShadow: Nyet. Nothing is happening with Star Wars Episode 7 at the moment. We're completely dedicated to creating the Star Wars TV shows.)
I really want to try out if, but as you know traveling can be an issue. Like would you becoming to St. Louis, Missouri? (SuperShadow: Unlikely.) I hope so. May the Force be with you, ingenious SuperShadow. (SuperShadow: Again be more thoughtful of the almighty SS.)
Saint Shadow, the sovereign power of the planet. Who can make war against the machine immortals? (SuperShadow: No Human on Earth. Hahaha.)
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Hey Shadow. Would it be possible for George Lucas to make an Indiana Jones TV show with the same computer graphics as the new Star Wars The Clone Wars TV show? (SuperShadow: Massive, massive genius alert. The only problem is that Lucas lacks the time necessary to work on a weekly Indiana Jones TV series. If the upcoming Star Wars TV shows are Nielson TV ratings behemoths, then somewhere in time Lucas might produce computer animated Indy Jones and/or Mutt Williams TV shows. This brilliance will be forwarded to Lucas.)
Dear SS, what would have happened if Qui-Gon Jinn survived? (SuperShadow: History would have been distorted beyond recognition.) Would Qui-Gon have trained Anakin? (SuperShadow: Yep, definitely.) Would Qui-Gon have stopped Anakin from turning to the dark side? (SuperShadow: If Qui-Gon had been alive during Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, Palpatine wouldn't have been able to deceive Anakin so easily. Qui-Gon likely would have figured out Palpatine's true secrets.)
What if Lucas tweaked the timeline a little and changed "a limited number of months" (SuperShadow: You're referring to the fact that the Jedi ghosts of Anakin, Obi-Wan and Yoda could appear to Luke Skywalker for only a few months after Return of the Jedi.) until the start of Star Wars Episode 7, where we see Luke communicating with them briefly and actually witness Luke lose the connection? (SuperShadow: Tres interesting. Much potential I see.)
Or see the connection between Luke and the Force spirits of Obi-Wan, Anakin and Yoda become very weak as they warn Luke that the dark side has again grown in power, overshadowing everything. Thus giving Luke insight and foreshadowing the audience as what is to come? What do you think? (SuperShadow: It's tempting to see Force ghosts in Star Wars Episode 7. We'll see what happens after I give this awesome idea to Lucas.)
SS, what the **** was this crap I saw today that was supposed to be a new Indiana Jones movie? I loved the first 3 movies, but this one was terrible. It never felt like Indiana Jones at all. (SuperShadow: To each his own.) While the subject of the movie was okay, the ending was too over the top and completely took me out of the movie. (SuperShadow: Can't you accept the reality of the machine immortals? Hahaha.)
I never felt like Indiana Jones was in a situation that he couldn't easily get out of. He wasn't trapped in a pit with snakes and his fires dying or stuck on a rope bridge surrounded by enemies with no escape. Also, the part where Mutt Williams is swinging on vines and catches up to the moving cars was awful. Not even Tarzan himself could have timed his swinging so perfectly. (SuperShadow: Hollywood blockbuster films work only if you suspend your disbelief for the duration of the movie.)
When things like that happen, you stop watching the film and exclaim out loud: "Oh man, that is just **." (SuperShadow: Hahaha. Lucas and SS enjoy tormenting the fans with eccentric humor, which makes sense only to us.) And as soon as that happens, the story disappears because you cannot trick your brain into believing that what you are seeing is "real." That's a requirement for any movie. (SuperShadow: I'm enraptured with Lucas' vision no matter how silly it gets.)
Basically, if you re-write the ending so that it isn't so over the top with special effects, and you also take out the driving/fighting scene in the Amazon, then you have a decent movie. Oh, and one more thing: giant, speedy, killer ants? Oh, come on. You and Lucas can do better than that. Peace. (SuperShadow: 100 % fan satisfaction can't be achieved. Lucas and I try to reach as many people as we can with our outstanding concepts. Sure, not all of it works all the time, but the box office gross of Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull proves we are still the masters of entertainment. Hahaha.)
SS, here is a question that quite possibly no one has ever asked. When Anakin is badly burned and put in the special suit, wouldn't this medical technology exist for anyone in the galaxy who had burns? In essence, shouldn't there be a lot of 'Darth Vaders' running around? (SuperShadow: Hahaha. Totally hilarious. Lucas says resources are scarce even in a galaxy with fantastic technology. Darth Sidious had access to beyond the state of the art medical supplies because he controls the wealth of the entire Star Wars civilization. On Earth, the average multi billionaire lives decades longer than someone born in a third world nation. That's the way life works.)
I think you and George are making a BIG mistake by not following Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith with a TV show of Vader hunting Jedi and the forming of the Rebels. (SuperShadow: There would be no point in a live action Star Wars TV series if it was just a simple continuation of the Star Wars films. Lucas wants to tell stories he could never explore before. Give us a break, please. Lucas and SS have not failed you yet. Imagine the Star Wars prequels on steroids to the max in overdrive with infinity. That's what the live action Star Wars TV series will be.)
The fans want to see VADER guys not some character we don't know of. WE WANT VADER! Do you understand? (SuperShadow: The Star Wars adventures are intended to reveal the vision Lucas has for Star Wars. Not the Star Wars fan fiction, which no one ever reads. Hahaha.)
We want to see the rest of the Jedi Purge and who survived. (SuperShadow: Buy the Star Wars The Force Unleashed video game to see what happens after Revenge of the Sith. That's all you'll get from Lucas at the moment.) If you don't believe me, have a **** poll on here and see what WE want. (SuperShadow: SS.com is NOT a democracy or republic. It's tyrannical despotism controlled by the totalitarian ways of Lucas and SS.) If you want the live action Star Wars TV series to work best, listen to those who will be watching it: THE FANS! (SuperShadow: 15 years from now, Lucas might consider your ideas, but not at this time. Sorry.)
Shadow, I generally enjoyed the new Indiana Jones movie, but I must say, the ending was pretty bad. I mean, I know the whole movie was about extraterrestrials and all that stuff, but a flying saucer emerging from under the ruins of an ancient South American temple is pretty absurd. You'll probably just walk all over me, saying that Indy Jones 4 is the work of the gods or something, but that ending was just bizarre. (SuperShadow: Mortals like yourself have a difficult understanding and limited ability to fathom the unbridled creativeness of the technologically superior entities.)
I was wondering if you had any plans to add illustrations to your Jedi and Sith list? Or do you at this point still have just names? I'm asking because sometimes when reading I like to know faces that are in the stories and being an artist my self I like all my characters to match their backgrounds as well as personalities. (SuperShadow: SS.com is a no budget production. SS may have countless billions clandestinely invested in the Chinese stock market, but a phone call to the Communists asking for funds for something as silly as artistic pictures for SS.com will be laughed at and rejected. If I want my money, I have to return to China. That's the deal I agreed to.)
So I was just wondering, and if you don't mind answering that question, and it's not too much out of your way you can write me back at *******@*****.com. Thank you for your time. (SuperShadow: Ordinary people aren't permitted to speak with or have direct contact with SS. The only means to communicate with SS is with the feedback forms at SS.com.)
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Dear S.S. Will Luke Skywalker join the dark side like his father Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars Episode Seven, Eight or Nine? (SuperShadow: No, afraid not. The Star Wars plot formula is overly repetitive. For example, every Star Wars movie, including the new Star Wars The Clone Wars film, requires for someone to be captured by the villains. This has to happen for reasons beyond our comprehension. However, Lucas already explored the theme of a noble Jedi descending into the depths of the dark side. Lucas won't repeat this basic premise again. Luke is NEVER tempted, not even for a second, to join the dark side.)
SS, I just read "the rule is that a Star Wars character is officially dead only if you see their deceased corpse in the Star Wars films." Does this mean that we may see DARTH SIDIOUS again in Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9? (SuperShadow: Very astute observation. Technically, Darth Sidious could have survived the fall into the reactor energy core and the subsequent explosion of the death star. Yet according to Lucas, both Darth Sidious and Darth Vader are permanently deceased with no hopes of returning. The Sith Lords are not seen again after Return of the Jedi.) Since we never saw his corpse at the conclusion of Star Wars Episode 6.
Also, if Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9 are due in 2021, who will play the main characters? All the original cast members are getting very, very old? Thanks for the web site. Keep it up. (SuperShadow: The original actors from the classic Star Wars movie trilogy will return for Star Wars Episode 7 if they are still alive. Each one owes their entire good fortunes and wealth to Lucas. This especially applies to Harrison Ford, who would still be building bird houses if Lucas had not rescued Harrison from oblivion.)
Definitely no please on Darth Maul becoming half a cyborg. I mean don't get me wrong Maul was awesome and one of my favorite villains of all time in cinema, but a hologram or Force ghost idea is much better. A cybernetic Maul would be silly. It sounds like some sort of really bad fan fiction. I mean how is he supposed to exist? (SuperShadow: Most Star Wars fan fiction makes Lucas eternally cringe because 95 % of it focuses on either Darth Maul vs. the Ewoks or Boba Fett hunting down Jar Jar Binks. Your opinion about Darth Maul matters tremendously. Both Lucas and SS strive to make the dreams of the fans a reality. Your words will be forwarded to Lucas. You have made a difference today.)
SuperShadow, how old is Han Solo during the time of the classic Star Wars trilogy? (SuperShadow: Han is roughly 35 years old at the time of Star Wars Episode 4 A New Hope.) And is Ahsoka Tano gonna have a role in either Star Wars Episodes 7, 8 or 9? (SuperShadow: No, she doesn't survive the Clone Wars. It's a sad story, but true nonetheless.)
And what happened to Nebar Foxis, the character you played in Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith? (SuperShadow: Darth Vader killed the brave Foxis as he protected some of the Jedi younglings at the Jedi Temple.) And will Mutt Williams have a role in Indiana Jones 5 and 6? (SuperShadow: Uncertain. Indiana Jones 5 may end up being called Mutt Williams and the Eternal Cross of Paradise. Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull might be the last Indy Jones film with Harrison Ford as the central character.)
And what will be the title to the live action Star Wars TV show? (SuperShadow: Top secret. You will approve of the title Lucas has chosen.) Sorry to fill you with so many questions. (SuperShadow: Just doing my duty to the fandom. It does not end. Hahaha.)
May the Force save our American troops in Iraq. (SuperShadow: Almighty Powers do not intervene to save civilizations from collapse. There is no evidence of even one time when the Heavenly Entities entered in Human affairs to prevent a society from ruination. For example, Jesus Christ could have destroyed the Roman Empire at the moment of his choosing. The Romans continued to flourish many centuries after the death and resurrection of Jesus. Furthermore, Jesus did not thwart the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. Millions of innocent people died as a result of what Jesus actually predicted would happen. If Jesus wouldn't take action to save his own people, what hope is there for us? None, I would think.)
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Why does Lucas have to make Star Wars Episode 7 in 2021? (SuperShadow: It has become a stalwart tradition for Lucas to pause 16 years in between Star Wars film trilogies. Return of the Jedi hit theaters in May 1983. The Phantom Menace didn’t arrive in cinemas until May 1999. That’s exactly 16 years. In order to repeat the overwhelming mega success of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, Lucas is going to wait until May 2021 to reveal Star Wars Episode 7 in cineplexes worldwide.)
Wouldn’t Lucas be a bit old? (SuperShadow: Why does age matter? Lucas owns 100 % of Star Wars and Lucasfilm. He will NEVER ever retire from working on new stories for Star Wars. You are going to have to accept the vision of Lucas regarding Star Wars for at least another 25 years. What a glorious time to be alive. Praise be to Lucas.)
And how can Darth Maul, Boba Fett and Mace Windu be in the sequel trilogy if they are already dead? (SuperShadow: The rule is that a Star Wars character is officially dead only if you see their deceased corpse in the Star Wars films. Darth Maul is last seen falling into an abyss. Maul survived by becoming a cyborg from the waist down. Boba Fett was last seen diving into the Sarlaac Pit.
Boba eventually escapes after an extended period of time. Mace Windu was last seen plummeting into the depths of Coruscant. Windu survived so he can appear in Star Wars Episode 7. None of these characters were seen as dead bodies in the films. This means they survived if Lucas needs them for the next Star Wars movie trilogy.)
DEAR S.S. Is the Anakin Skywalker Force ghost, Ben Kenobi’s ghost, and Yoda’s ghost going to be in Star Wars Episode Seven, Eight and Nine? (SuperShadow: Lucas has stated this about Force spirits. At the end of Return of the Jedi, the Force spirits of the three Jedi are able to appear to Luke Skywalker for a limited number of months. Eventually the power of the dark side clouds the ability for Anakin, Obi-Wan and Yoda to enter reality as Force spirits. As a result, the Anakin, Obi-Wan and Yoda Force spirits can’t appear in Star Wars Episode 7 or 8.
After the dark side is destroyed at the end of Star Wars Episode 9, every Jedi from all previous eras can cross over to our world and be glimpsed as Force spirits. At the conclusion of Episode 9, countless numbers of deceased Jedi appear as Force spirits to Luke Skywalker and his new Jedi Order. With the dark side being no more, these Force spirits can interact with Luke and company until the final moments of history.)
I read that both Mace Windu and Boba Fett will be in the next set of Star Wars movies. (SuperShadow: Oh yeah for sure. Hahaha.) I guess I can buy that Mace Windu survived his fall in Episode III, but what about Boba Fett? Was he not eaten by the sand creature in Episode VI? (SuperShadow: Not according to the vision Lucas has for the next Star Wars film trilogy. Boba Fett has a crucial role in the new trilogy episodes.) Thank you for your knowledge, exalted one. (SuperShadow: SS is the only non Lucas Human with secrets about Star Wars.)
How do I become an actor in the new Star Wars Episode 7 movie? (SuperShadow: Fan auditions for Episode 7 won’t begin any time soon. It may be 2017 before Lucas and SS tour the planet seeking the most talented Star Wars fans to be involved in the creation of Star Wars Episode 7. Time flies by in an instant. Rejoice for the moment is near. Hahaha.)
SS, who is resplendent on high. Can you provide the full names and financial net worth for the entire membership of the Illuminati? This is amongst the most sought after mystery of the last 2,000 years. Only SS with inspiration from above would have such data. (SuperShadow: The grand conspiracy has few members. Those who you least suspect are the leaders of what will become the New World Order. Science can keep almost no secrets from this elite council.)
Why must we fuse ourselves with the sentient machines and lose our Humanity? Is it not possible for the advanced machines to live side by side with those who wish to remain entirely Human? There may be millions or even billions of people, who will refuse to become an anonymous part of the machine intelligence. (SuperShadow: Purely biological creatures are very, very inefficient. The machine immortals can process information quadrillions of times faster than the Human brain. Optimum efficiency requires Humans to move to a superior level of existence by becoming like they are. Resources cannot be allocated to primitive species, which cannot further the endless pursuit of technological innovation.)
What are the limits to the progress of technology? (SuperShadow: There are certain things godlike machines can’t figure out even after millions of eons of study. First, time travel to the past or future seems to be impossible through the use of technology. Second, the ability to see the afterlife and return back to reality seems to be beyond the bounds of technology. Third, true immortality with indestructibility under all situations seems to be out of the ability to achieve with technology.
The fact these limitations exist is why all Humans must become fully artificial in order to maximize the combined genius of the technological zealots to the infinite degree possible. Serving this goal is an honor. To equal the real gods in all respects is an eternal quest, which will continue perpetually until God Himself decides to end it.)
Wonder Man, do the Anti-Christ and False Prophet not fear being cast alive into the lake of fire? (SuperShadow: Obviously, you can’t find two Humans, who will volunteer to be the Anti-Christ and False Prophet. They have to be tricked into taking the job. By the time they figure out Lucifer is behind their miraculous power, it will be too late. They will be insane with their own conceited confidence, blinded by pride and convinced of their own omnipotence. This might appear extremely ironic, paradoxical and ultimately unfair to these two Humans, but Lucifer is Lucifer because he is so much smarter than every mortal combined in totality. It's time to look up to the sky, my dear good friend.)