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From battling Darth Vader to blowing up Death Stars, the heroes of Star Wars aren’t often shown sitting down to eat a well-balanced meal. One of the few moments in which we do see a character with a ...
What is the beating heart of the Star Wars saga, thematically speaking? Well, if you ask us, it’s all the Yoda training Luke Skywalker scenes on Dagobah from The Empire Strikes Back. Those moments ...
As he crumples into the snow on Hoth, Luke Skywalker gets the message he has been waiting for since he blew up the Death Star: his Jedi training will start soon. Obi-Wan appears to him and tells him ...
After Skywalker and R2-D2 land in a swamp on Dagobah, the young Jedi hooks up the droid to his charging station. “Now all I gotta do is find this Yoda if he even exists,” Skywalker says to R2-D2.
At the end of Boba Fett Episode 6, Luke Skywalker gives Baby Yoda a choice. He can either take Old Yoda’s lightsaber and become a Jedi, or he can take a cool set of beskar armor made by his pseudo-dad ...
“Cortosis, handy against lightsabers, but also a sensory deprivation headpiece. Like we used as younglings,” Qimir said to Osha. That sinister helmet was unlike any Jedi Padawan training headgear.
Luke Skywalker must have had some mighty fresh breath during his visit with Yoda on Dagobah in "The Empire Strikes Back." Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist ...
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