The "Legends"...sorry you lost me.Galaxy's Edge should've been set in the Legends expanded universe from the 1990s.
The legend of Legends.The "Legends"...sorry you lost me.
I guess my question is, why does having the land set between films constitute it being “out of continuity”? That’s not how continuity works.
Out of continuity would be when something within the land contradicts the period of events and the places it is attempting to convey. An example is that Gringotts is set during Voldemort’s rule, but the rest of the land seems to sit somewhere around the fifth movie.
Assuming Kylo Ren dies in IX, that doesn’t make the land “out of continuity”, it just means he can’t die in Rise of the Resistance, because the story isn’t at the point where he dies yet.
It’s the same principle as Rogue One, or any other in-between movie in the series. They’re not out of the continuity, they’re just showing you what happens before you get to the end.
I agree, from the sounds of things RotR is the 'problem' attraction that fixes themselves to a narrow time period.
Hondo and the MF could theoretically be changed with a few lines of dialogue to occur during a huge period of time during Star Wars canon. Especially since Han didn't have access to it for so many years.
Imagine spending $14.99 on a glass of milk.
Imagine spending $14.99 on a glass of milk.
One pilot controls left and right, while the other controls up and down?
Yikes. Be ready for some jerky, bumpy rides. How can they expect people to be coordinated with only 3 minutes of flying?
When I saw the thumbnail for this in my suggestions the first thing that popped into my head was....."I wonder...."
Sure enough, everything in this video is taken directly from the Westsider post on Rat Chat.
“Lets multiply the learning curve of Luigi’s Flying Tires for tourists” - Bob, probablyOne pilot controls left and right, while the other controls up and down?
Yikes. Be ready for some jerky, bumpy rides. How can they expect people to be coordinated with only 3 minutes of flying?
then why bother giving them clicks by posting or mentioning the video here? Let crap die in non-relevance
One pilot controls left and right, while the other controls up and down?
Yikes. Be ready for some jerky, bumpy rides. How can they expect people to be coordinated with only 3 minutes of flying?
Reminds me of Primeval Whirl at DAK where the front passenger controls the height and the back passenger controls the tilting lol
- The pilot in the front left seat steers the ship left and right.
- The co-pilot in the front right seat is responsible for the ascent and descent of the ship.
Maybe the vertical movement happens at a different time than the horizontal, and you're essentially on autopilot until you are signaled to pull up or veer left.
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