The Thrawn Trilogy works the best if we were talking about making a Episode 7 in the late 80's.Winter wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:20 amTying back to The Thrawn Trilogy for a moment one thing that I liked about it as a sequel to the first two Trilogies is how it brings everything full circle and that includes how powerful the opposing sides are. TPT starts with two armies that are, as CharlesPhipps put it, near equals while TOT has the war being fought between the overall weaker rebels and the seemingly infinite Empire.McAvoy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 4:27 amYou mean the Original Trilogy. Prequels, the Clone Wars was basically fought by near equals.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 11:43 pm We already had the tiny group versus the huge group in the Prequels.
I would have just had the First Order be the result of the galactic civil war not ending in a victory but a premature treaty. Leading to a Cold War and the realization you can't let fascism stay around.
TTT is interesting as both sides are trying to recover from the battle of Endor and are therefore on more equal footing. Thrawn himself notes just how weak the Empire is and spends the first two novels trying to locate a lost fleet of Dreadnoughts that are actually weaker then a regular Star Destroyer just to try and tilt the odds in his favor.
TDST is just TOT only now it raises more questions because the First Order is and the Resistance are buying from the black market which raises the questions of who solid the First Order the more advance weapons, where the Hell did Starkiller base come from and if arms dealers have this sort of fire power then why are they selling it instead of just using it to take over the Galaxy? If it was a case of just buying out old ships like what we saw in TOT that would be fine but how are they getting the supped up version of the Empire's toys?
But you have to change a bit of it, if we are talking about Episode 7 in 2015 which is 30 years later. Perhaps you can rewrite it as a grand Master plan of Thrawn with a fully ready fleet to engage the New Republic.
Like Thrawn sends assassins of some kind to attack the Jedi. Not Sith, but something else. Thrawn comes in taking planets with ease with the New Republic reeling back not prepared at all.