Luke & Co ally themselves with imperials to defeat a invading army of tentacled-nostrils velociraptor aliens, who steal souls to power their war droids.
I get the reference - it's very clever if you've actually read the book (and know that Firefly scene), but otherwise you wouldn't know what the hell it's talking about. I just don't want to set a precedent for people just coming up with clever references.
If cav is the unequivocal winner (which is how it's looking), I'll bow to you people and your stupid democracy (you should be with me on this, Jello), but I do want these things to have some kind of actual utility in the future. Think of all the "where should I start reading?" newbie posts we get here.
Fair enough. I would say that LI, Hav, or AdmiralWesJanson's posts do the best job while being funny. That being said, @cavalier_one's post is incredibly clever.
Well, true. But then I do also like being arbitrary and capricious. That's like the best part of tyranny: whimsy!
I can't believe that no one has managed to reference the scene where Luke makes those bugs frigging crawl up his throat and then he spits them out.
My fleets stand by the principle of democracy, but democracy with laws and rules! So, in other words, Cav wins but we need to follow the principles Coop laid out moving forward, which I agree make 100% sense. --Adm. Nick
"I love democracy! I love the Republic!" Coop, I understand where you're coming from on this, and will endeavour to follow the principles as laid out in future postings. I just couldn't resist it
Force-sensitive cop joins Wedge to become a pilot, help resurrect Rogue Squadron to perform a trench run on an Imperial planet
Corran Horn is amazing in every conceivable way and has lots of relationship issues. Oh wait, that's the series as a whole