It's actually kind of a hard philosophical question to ask whether it's dumber to survive being cut in half and falling down a pit because of a "Sith healing trance" or to actually die in the pit and have your body vaporized but then come back as a clonehttps://twitter.com/ObsKenobs/status/1246796157797445637 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Personally, my mantra is ‘it’s a myth, not science fiction’ and therefore don’t really WANT explanations for the weird shit that goes on. To me, the idea that Space Sauron can resurrect himself via unexplained means doesn’t bug me because he’s Space Sauron; it’s what he DOES.
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Replying to @DefinitelyEmile
It's not so much that I want an explanation that makes any kind of real world sense (that's obviously pointless in this genre) It's that I want some kind of established boundaries of what is and isn't possible so I have a sense of the dramatic stakes
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Otherwise all of this is kind of pointless I mean, how do we know he doesn't just have another clone on another dark planet
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