What a Knights of the Old Republic Remake Would Mean for Star Wars Continuity
Posted: Sat May 08, 2021 7:35 am
Disney is... Kinda obsessed with making everything in their continuity of Star Wars "In Canon" even if it doesn't make any sense or outright contradicts something else in canon. Case in point, the Visual Dictionary of the The Force Awakens was stated SEVERAL Times by Disney and Lucas Film to be completely in canon with the series and it made clear that Snoke was older then Palpatine and, last time I checked it could have been changed, that is still the case POST Rise of Skywalker.
But, let's be honest, this has been the case for Star Wars for a while as everything in the Old EU had the same problem with several people at Lucas Film saying that everything in the Old EU was canon regardless of how little sense it made. Lucas himself only considered parts of the EU canon to his story, The Force Unleashed for example Lucas sees as 100% canon while The Thrawn Trilogy (which I do think he was at least partly inspired by given how much his Prequel Trilogy had in common with TTT) he never said as canon no matter how often he was asked.
As some of you have no doubt heard there are rumors of a Knights of the Old Republic Remake being made one that will, for all intense and purposes, be completely loyal to the story of the Original and only be a remake for the gameplay, level design and graphics while also POSSIBLY getting the old cast back to reprise their old roles along with giving Revan a voice.
KOTOR is interesting as it used SEVERAL ideas that were born from the Original EU the most notable being TTT. Both battle meditation and Force Bonds weren't invented by KOTOR but, to my knowledge it was the one to both name and popularize these concepts in the major Star Wars fandom. The Disney Era has since tried to utilized one of these ideas in The Last Jedi and Rise of Skywalker which was the Force Bond... and in my opinion kinda butchered it, at least ROS did.
Original all the Force Bond was... Exactly what it said on the tin, a Bond between two people who were Force Sensitive. This bond allowed them to feel each other across the galaxy and communicate in a way that was beyond the usual means of Force Communication. For all my issues with TLJ this was pretty well done in that film as it allowed for the villain and hero to interact in a way that didn't require either side to enter a truce, one to be captured AND was overall pretty accurate to how it was done in the OEU... And then ROS came along.
And BOY did this film miss the mark on this, not using it as a... sigh... means of Teleportation (I just assumed that Kylo Ren was feeling the water in TLJ not that it was actually transferred over to him) and it's also an attempt to explain why Rey is so OP because a Dyad is more rare and more powerful then even the Chosen One... This is something stated in one of the original Leaks for the film BTW...
The Force Bond wasn't a power up or anything and ROS just turned it into yet another way to try and make Super Special... In addition to trying to use her being Palpatine's granddaughter/Nice due to her father being a clone that was somehow different because he didn't have powers because Shut Up.
But anyway, what would a Loyal Remake of KOTOR mean for Star Wars. The Force Bond is that story is a regular Force Bond so how will that effect the series moving forward. For the record, Luke and Mara had a Force Bond and I'm pretty sure Leia had one with Han despite him NOT being Force sensitive. It was used as a means to A) Use as a plot device/Deus Ex Machina and B) As a means to further explore and develop characters regardless if they were romantically involved or not (Revan's and Bastila's bond is used to for both characters regardless if they end up together romantically or not).
Thoughts?
But, let's be honest, this has been the case for Star Wars for a while as everything in the Old EU had the same problem with several people at Lucas Film saying that everything in the Old EU was canon regardless of how little sense it made. Lucas himself only considered parts of the EU canon to his story, The Force Unleashed for example Lucas sees as 100% canon while The Thrawn Trilogy (which I do think he was at least partly inspired by given how much his Prequel Trilogy had in common with TTT) he never said as canon no matter how often he was asked.
As some of you have no doubt heard there are rumors of a Knights of the Old Republic Remake being made one that will, for all intense and purposes, be completely loyal to the story of the Original and only be a remake for the gameplay, level design and graphics while also POSSIBLY getting the old cast back to reprise their old roles along with giving Revan a voice.
KOTOR is interesting as it used SEVERAL ideas that were born from the Original EU the most notable being TTT. Both battle meditation and Force Bonds weren't invented by KOTOR but, to my knowledge it was the one to both name and popularize these concepts in the major Star Wars fandom. The Disney Era has since tried to utilized one of these ideas in The Last Jedi and Rise of Skywalker which was the Force Bond... and in my opinion kinda butchered it, at least ROS did.
Original all the Force Bond was... Exactly what it said on the tin, a Bond between two people who were Force Sensitive. This bond allowed them to feel each other across the galaxy and communicate in a way that was beyond the usual means of Force Communication. For all my issues with TLJ this was pretty well done in that film as it allowed for the villain and hero to interact in a way that didn't require either side to enter a truce, one to be captured AND was overall pretty accurate to how it was done in the OEU... And then ROS came along.
And BOY did this film miss the mark on this, not using it as a... sigh... means of Teleportation (I just assumed that Kylo Ren was feeling the water in TLJ not that it was actually transferred over to him) and it's also an attempt to explain why Rey is so OP because a Dyad is more rare and more powerful then even the Chosen One... This is something stated in one of the original Leaks for the film BTW...
The Force Bond wasn't a power up or anything and ROS just turned it into yet another way to try and make Super Special... In addition to trying to use her being Palpatine's granddaughter/Nice due to her father being a clone that was somehow different because he didn't have powers because Shut Up.
But anyway, what would a Loyal Remake of KOTOR mean for Star Wars. The Force Bond is that story is a regular Force Bond so how will that effect the series moving forward. For the record, Luke and Mara had a Force Bond and I'm pretty sure Leia had one with Han despite him NOT being Force sensitive. It was used as a means to A) Use as a plot device/Deus Ex Machina and B) As a means to further explore and develop characters regardless if they were romantically involved or not (Revan's and Bastila's bond is used to for both characters regardless if they end up together romantically or not).
Thoughts?