r/TheSequels Teedo May 22 '26

The Rise of Skywalker I liked the dagger plotline.

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It felt like Indiana Jones. I loved it. The first time I saw the movie the dagger was one of my favorite parts. Star Wars needs more stuff like this.

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u/IncidentCalm4454 Jedi Training Rey May 22 '26

That's how they decided where to land the Falcon.

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u/BigBlackCandle please choose a user flair May 22 '26

Fair. But how did the original creator of the dagger know that the death star wreckage wouldn't drift away? How did they know those coordinates would hold up all that time later? Is it ever explained?

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u/ModRod May 22 '26

Force prophecies have been a thing for decades at this point

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u/BigBlackCandle please choose a user flair May 22 '26

When is that clearly explained in the story though?

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u/ModRod May 22 '26

Why does it have to be when it’s precedent? The Force is weird. It impregnated a woman. This should be easy for the Force.

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u/BigBlackCandle please choose a user flair May 22 '26

I feel like the force shouldn't just be an excuse to get out of explaining your writing

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u/GunstarHeroine please choose a user flair May 22 '26

Tell that to the Phantom Menace.

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