The series has always treated history as an inspiration, not a guide. The prequel is no exception.
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The series has always treated history as an inspiration, not a guide. The prequel is no exception.
In every great epic, there are always those characters that have the highest “kill counts.” Star Wars is no exception to this. In fact, as far as characters with the highest “kills counts,” the Star Wars universe probably has characters with some of the highes
He changed American fiction, and then America moved on.