![]() Geode's advice, if he could speak at all, may simply be: keep calm and rock on. Bashing each other’s heads in over a rock should be limited to geologists. Geode's introduction is especially mocked on platforms like Youtube, but it is unlikely that it will ever reach Jar Jar Binks level. The resulting online hate led actor Ahmed Best, portraying the computer-generated character, to consider suicide for a time. In 1999, the introduction of the (in)famous childish Jar Jar Binks, wanted by Star Wars creator George Lucas himself to appear as a comic sidekick in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, was widely rejected by critics and often ridiculed by fans. There are others who got triggered, seeing especially Geode as an example of misplaced humor hiding the lack of creativity and direction in a franchise loved especially by older generations. The high republic era is, like the title says, very similar to the roman empire, especially the ' Pax Romana ' period, in terms of events : the galaxy was (technically) peaceful, similar to the Pax Romana. However, some reviews note the lack of originality, playing it safe with stories relying too much on previous installments of the saga, as more lively characters like Chewbacca and R2-D2 did the same. Geode acts as a natural silent opposite between the friendly banter of Leox Gyasi and Affie Holow, a way to externalize inner monologue and comic relief. Most reviewers of Into the Dark tend to welcome new characters, having fun with such an absurdity as a rock as a protagonist. I agree, the first 4 I read were like a law n order episode with Jedi instead of cops, and not even the cool ones like munch or stabler, but the new ones who no one cares about. ![]() Judging from the response online, the latest chapter in the story of the High Republic divides the fandom. The name a few the new Vader, Star Wars, Dr Aphra, and high republic comics arent the best. But Geode seems to prefer the look of a great, big, beautiful rock. In an exclusive series, is pulling back the curtain on Star Wars: The High Republic, a publishing epic set centuries prior to the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, with insights from creators, new details, and never-before-seen concept art. They can manipulate crystals to form humanoid bodies or use droid bodies to interact with other species. In the expanded Star Wars universe, the B'rknaa were a mineral-based sentient species native to Indobok, a moon orbiting the planet Kalarba. According to several novels and comic books by Diane Duane, there is even a Horta with the rank of ensign on the late Enterprise. This Horta called species is a sentient non-humanoid silicon life form, they can't speak but communicate telepathically. We soon discover that the beast with the appearance of a big rock is far less hostile than other aliens. In the 1967 Star Trek episode "Devil in the Dark," the crew of the spaceship Enterprise discovers a monster on the planet Janus VI. "Rock creatures" can work in a science-fiction setting. According to Yoda's speech in "The Empire Strikes Back" (1980), The Force surrounds not only humanoids, but also apparent lifeless objects like rocks. Spotify: yet not know if the Vintians are a race of silicon-based life, just superficially resembling an inanimated rock, or sentient kyber crystals. Subscribe to our podcast channel where ever you get podcasts! The Star Wars: The High Republic series has introduced a new character that is literally a rock. Question(s) of the day: Are you excited about the rock, Geode? Have you read any High Republic books? What is your take on Kathleen Kennedy staying on at LucasFilm and Star Wars? This will help us help you! Also, by getting more visibility, with more feedback, and a bigger audience, we can provide more content for YOU! Please like, share, and SUBSCRIBE to the podcast. Also, classics like BGRtP, The Cantina Podcast, and LRmornings are still going! We have SO MANY podcasts! Anime-Versal Reviews Podcast covers anime (duh!), LRM's No Mercy covers Cobra Kai, and the Marvel craze continues with WandaVision reviews on Marvel Multiverse Mondays. Also, be sure to follow LRM and Kyle on Twitter to get the latest on upcoming guests, new segments, and chances to be a guest on one of our podcasts! ![]() LRMornings will try to be live every Thursday at 10am ET/7am PT. In today's episode, Kyle and Nick discuss entertainment news including the incredibly dumb rock character created for the High Republic series and how Kathleen Kennedy is not leaving Star Wars (or LucasFilm) any time soon. We talk about it all! LRMornings is your place for morning entertainment, and sometimes news. From Star Wars to comic books and Netflix to Disney+, Video Games to the MCU, and even trips down Memory Lane. Join them as they discuss entertainment news and all things geek. ![]() LRM‘s daily morning show with Kyle and a merry band of cohorts.
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