Note that they’re not called “evaporators” - maybe they’re devaporators
Yes, “devaporate” is a real word.
Note that they’re not called “evaporators” - maybe they’re devaporators
Yes, “devaporate” is a real word.
That sounds more like Kylo Ren’s style.
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SNL Kylo skit, sorry if it's been posted before.You make a big fine case for Luke knowing from grapnels, and then you stop short.
Not recognize a power ascender, you say. Not recognize a power ascender?
He was going to go to Tosche Station to pick up some power converters!
No, he wasn’t, that was just an excuse to go hang out with his friends.
You don’t know that, man! You’re not my real dad! And I hate this blue milk!
And a perfectly crumlent word at that.
The Emperor’s nephew buys a failing grappling hook business and suddenly all the Stormtrooper’s “need” one on their utility belt. Plus ça change…
I REALLY want to correct this to “cromulent”, but I’m afraid the universe would collapse on itself.
I can see a recreational application for tow cables. Water skiing. But, you know, across the snowpack.
He’s Batman.
New Theory: It’s a safety device. Given the Empire’s propensity for high open shafts crossed by walkways with no handrails, they had to do something.
My belief is this originated with the “Stealth Strike” episode of Star Wars Rebels. The surviving imperials reported that once the internal gravity was turned off, they were helpless to stop Ezra Bridger from sabotaging the ship. If only they’d have had some way to tie off…
I understand there’s a deleted Death Star scene in which Luke is slowly walking up the side of a vertical shaft with his rope, and Jerry Lewis leans out of a hatch and delivers a one-liner.
Well why didnt Luke just carry a whip to use as a grappel?
msmith537:
Tauntaun and Wampa carcasses, for food.
Whips only come as part of a combo pack with a fedora, and Luke knew he wasn’t even close to cool enough to wear a fedora.
In fact, the full nerd answer according to EU novels is that it was General Veers himself who buried that weakness. (General Veers being the ground commander at Hoth. Haha! Irony. God I hate the Star Wars EU with a burning passion. :smack: )
From Wookiepedia:
Maybe the hooks and cables are there to keep them in place when docked, like the First Order’s TIE fighters.
No shit. Check out his hat and ski goggles combo that he is sporting here.