2/ I feel like I've said this before.
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3/ hmm, if twitter search is to be believed (narrator: it isn't), maybe not https://twitter.com/search?q=from%3Amorlockp%20%20preference%20cascade&src=typed_query …
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4/ the 2010s were the decade when Instapundit, Scott Alexander, and Moldbug rewired my brain
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5/ ok, new theory what if the death star was actually blown up with controlled demolition and it was all an op What we used to call Star Wars and now call "episode 4" (shudder) is all faked
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6/ so, wait, you're arguing that it's ... good?https://twitter.com/TN_Patricoa/status/1212865325454233601 …
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I feel like that was the implicit point of ep 4 and rouge 1 literally hammered that home
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It was also a central point of the books, which use to be cannon, as the empire didn't fall for years later.
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Perhaps the Imperial fleet wasn't getting the job done and the Empire had been desperately hiding their imminent collapse. The Death Star(s) represent a fantastic expense and couldn't be justified if Star Destroyer sufficed.
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Other signs include the inability to source more Jango Fett clones to comprise the highly effective Stormtroopers of the prequels and their replacement with the plainly inferior Stormtroopers seen in the core trilogy.
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