I mean for God's sake they can make clones! So they can clearly make entire bodies, replicating specific limbs should be fairly straightforward.
Uh, are you unaware of how this works? We can make clones right now today. We've been able to for a few decades now. We just haven't because of laws... and recently those laws have been reportedly broken where people in China have already been doing things like fucking with baby genetics, and cloning people in international waters has been whispered about for years - though that part AFAIK has been unproven.
Cloning is actually
easier than forcing a specific limb to regrow. That said, if medical tech advanced in their society the same way their space tech did, yes... they
should be able to replace limbs - but that reasoning you used doesn't follow.
Despite how backwards it might sound, full clones are easier than simple limbs. So much easier in fact, that the plot of several books and movies was about the wealthy in society cloning themselves in order to get organ and limb replacements.
The action of the chapter was fun but it is seriously suffering from a lack of 'show, don't tell'.
The constant internal monologues from Bo about her jealousy and Hugo about the Dark Side make it got from entertaining action to a slog.
Which is only made worse by reading the same event just from a different perspective. The rest of the chapter was great, but the repition... honestly kinda sucked.
He knows the movies, TCW and KOTOR 1&2 so no he doesn't
Depends on what the author means by "knows". I for example, know the movies, and KOTOR 1 & 2 - because I've seen them and played those games. I've never
once even read the tale of Darth Plagius, but I stil recognized that name and after a bit recalled who he was, just from random bits of info about Star Wars.
It's kind of like knowing "Luke, I am your father." I knew the line, who said it, and the enitre context before I ever saw the movies - and I grew up in a literal cult and so didn't see the movies until I was in my twenties, sometime around 2013/2014! (Which is a large part of why I am
still learning about SW, since I'm so new to it.)
Point is, if he knows SW at all, he likely knows
something about Darth Plagius, and who he is. Even if only a little.
...So Cameron obviously tanked that fight to hide his true abilities and habits from the frickin' Sith Lord in the room, right?
Seems like it - from Plagius' perspective and the "sudden increase in speed" Cameron showed, it sounds like he was avoiding using all his enhancement abilities, trying to downplay what he could do, and finally used his "package" when he saw he needed to up his game to win the fight.
Bo... has issues with Cam coming along and just taking over. Her father likes him, her girlfriend likes him, hell everyone likes him (all of that, in her mind, more than her). She's got issues to work out; issues that, in TCW and beyond she never truly fixed. She's always been a hot, angry redheaded mess.
This part I agree with - it seems more like people expect too much of people. Perfection, instead of real emotions that aren't always "good". Then they make wild judgements based on those internal thoughts instead of the person's actual
actions. She's a young, in-love, emotional, and more importantly
hormonal teenage girl. Relax folks! Wait for some actual
action before judging her! Everybody has bad thoughts at times. Including every single one of you judging her!
Remember this is all that Cameron knows of Darth Plagueis at the beginning of his insertion.
Well shit... so much for that argument. Damn Cameron, the forcibly closeted cultist kid knows more than you!
I was kinda wondering why he didn't just keep teleporting to the ground instead of falling.
We don't know that teleportation would negate the velocity prior to - teleporting to the ground could just make him smack it hard. Remember, his power takes time to activate, so he'd still gain velocity in between teleports. If momentum is maintained...
Yes, cam displayed enough power and control to rip a spaceship in half. The amount of power and control needed to fly is several orders of magnitude lower than that.
Uh, the amount of
power yes.
Control, no. It's
always easier to break shit than to do anything else. Ripping something in half is just large motor control, like how babies learn to more their arms before their individual fingers. Flight is fine control. Much harder. Having a big stick doesn't mean you can finesse it.
Your probably thinking about fold space
Nope, that's a different power. It's in Legends, and also in the old SW D&D game... (which is how I know of it - I played a teleporter in one of them) one allows you to teleport yourself, another your ship if you're the pilot. There's
also a useful ability in the game that maintains ship integrity no matter how many holes are in it if you're the pilot... (Integrity being the atmosphere, not the systems. If your electronics get a hole in them, you still lose shit like gravity and thrusters and whatnot. Still, useful in battle!)
Force Teleport - Legends
Fold Space - Legends
Your very first post is this? Sock puppet? w/e.
...You do realize that he didn't at all say whether he agreed with your assessment or not? This was merely his interpretation of the author's response, not a criticism of what you said?
To just jump
right to "Oh, sock puppet" as a response just because you got upset makes
you look bad, not him. Everybody gets criticism. You like to give it, you need to expect to get it. You're not immune. And in this instance you might not have even been being criticized, just the situation of the author having to explain being laughed at. Taking shit personally like that isn't a good look.