1. Would you rather be a Jedi or Sith? Jedi, for the greater good!
2. What's your favourite world in SW?Probably Naboo, for it's beauty and elegance.
3. Type of lightsaber, lightsaber color, and lightsaber form?My favorite kind of hilt would be the sort of ''utility'' appearance, seen in usage from such heroes as Kyle Katarn. My favorite color would be blue, and my form Shi-Cho, the basic.
4. Favorite Star Wars vehicle?Probably Poe Dameron's T-70 X-wing.
5. Favorite Star Wars species? Rodian, great as hunters and operate best in the hot sun.
6. If you were a Jedi, which Master would you want?Probably Qui-Gon Jinn. He'd teach me the practical purpose whilst allowing me freedom in my choices.
7. If you were a Sith, which Master would you want? More than likely, Darth Jerec. He taught his students great skills but actually only a select set of skills for each of them to operate better as a team and to act better as branches of a tree. Brilliant way to teach skill for a team.
8. If you were a Sith, what would your "Darth" name be? Warden Frog
9. What is your favourite Star Wars film? I am not saying this out of spite, but honesty. The Force Awakens introduced me to a new kind of Star wars that I could grow up with and be surprised by. I never got to see '' Star wars '' in the theaters for the first time. Add that to one of my favorite directors of all time, J.J Abrams, and it gave me one of the best experiences I've ever had.
10. What is your least favourite Star Wars film?Probably Attack of the Clones. Not a unique answer, but I actually found the political discussions in TPM fairly good. If I were to approach the star wars films as a fan, not a critic, I actually would enjoy TPM to a degree. However, in Attack of the Clones, I felt the decisions the characters made in it were horribly rushed and unrealistic. I also find the duel between Count Dooku, Obi-wan and Anakin, to be the worst fight in all of the star wars movies.
11. Favourite Jedi?Obi-wan Kenobi. If there's a definition of a '' Jedi '' Obi-wan has it in the bag. He dispenses with impractical emotions at the wrong times and in place is a peaceful, wise, extremely skilled Jedi Master.
12. Favourite Sith?Darth Vader. Aside from the great storytelling behind him, his presence demands so much. His great might with the Force and his lightsaber is a combination of precision and strength, and it's great to watch the fights unfold with him.
13. What Star Wars film has your favourite soundtrack?As of now, Director Orson Krennic's theme from Rogue One has been stuck in my head for the past month. It's so fresh to me that I actually like it more than Darth Vader's, probably because I've heard it so much.
15. In your opinion, what are the best things about the SW Expanded Universe?Rogue Squadron and Wraith Squadron is what I liked the best. Great characters, great storytelling and great action overall. It didn't try to steal moments from the films, but rather, made it's own.
16. In your opinion, what are the worst things about the SW Expanded Universe? Definitely the New Jedi Order. I dislike almost every decision the writers made, from the good guys, the bad guys, the action, the storytelling, oh my goodness, the storytelling. I haven't exaggerated any of my posts, and I won't here. It is truly something I dislike.
17. What does Star Wars mean to you?It's a inspirational character piece for me. I can see characters go through things and come out on top. The more relateable they're crafted, the more I get pulled in. The visual and sound effects also grip me. They're phenominal in almost every film they're in. Additionally, the music has seen some of, in my opinion, the world's best talent; John Williams and Michael Gachinno just pull me in so much that in some cases I truly believe the music can carry scenes that may not hold up.
Thanks for the post Zal
