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Victoria
I know a bear sounds too girly or cliche for valentines but I was thinking of getting my bf one from build-a-bear with a star wars outfit and have it wear the watch I got him. I would also bake him cookies using star wars cookie cutters. Should I cut the bear?
Answer
NO.
Put together a movie night themed gift basket. Go find a medium size basket from Goodwill, Go to dollar store/Wal-Mart and load up basket with: Microwave popcorn, Sodas, Candy and DVD.
NO.
Put together a movie night themed gift basket. Go find a medium size basket from Goodwill, Go to dollar store/Wal-Mart and load up basket with: Microwave popcorn, Sodas, Candy and DVD.
How does Anakin Skywalker know how to become ghost in Return of the Jedi?
Mid J
in star wars 3 yoda says he was in contact with qui-gon jin and was taught by him so he'd know how to become a ghost...thing. And yoda taught obi-wan but obi-wan never taught anakin or vader so how come anakin is seen at the end of the 6th film?
Answer
The answer by "cookie cutter" is beyond wrong ... way beyond.
Becoming "one with the Force" is an ancient power of the Jedi that was forgotten somewhere in between the great Sith Wars 1030 years before the events of ep I and ep I itself. Qui-Gon had not mastered this power before he died so while he was able to bind his spirit to the Force he lost his physical form. Both Yoda and Obi-Wan did master the power before their deaths and were therefore able to become one with the Force in both "body" and "mind". Also, it wasn't Yoda who taught it to Obi-Wan ... it was Qui-Gon.
As for the how and/or why Anakin/Vader was able to do it without any formal instruction on how to use this ancient power ... it really hasn't been explained very well. All Lucas ever says is that since Anakin was the Chosen One and the most powerful Force user that ever existed it was something that he just knew ... didn't really know how he knew but he did.
Yeah I know, like most explanations from Lucas this one is very "thin" but I guess if it works for him it will have to work for us no matter how far fetched it seems.
May The Force Be With You ...
EDIT: To "Cookie Cutter": first of all "AOTC" is ep II not ep III
Second ... when Anakin makes his decision to join Palpatine as his apprentice, this scene is in EPISODE III, the "power" he tells him, and wrongly so because he doesn't even know how to do it himself, that he will teach him is how to keep people he loves from dying ... NOT to become one with the Force. Totally wrong all the way around.
Next ...
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The answer by "cookie cutter" is beyond wrong ... way beyond.
Becoming "one with the Force" is an ancient power of the Jedi that was forgotten somewhere in between the great Sith Wars 1030 years before the events of ep I and ep I itself. Qui-Gon had not mastered this power before he died so while he was able to bind his spirit to the Force he lost his physical form. Both Yoda and Obi-Wan did master the power before their deaths and were therefore able to become one with the Force in both "body" and "mind". Also, it wasn't Yoda who taught it to Obi-Wan ... it was Qui-Gon.
As for the how and/or why Anakin/Vader was able to do it without any formal instruction on how to use this ancient power ... it really hasn't been explained very well. All Lucas ever says is that since Anakin was the Chosen One and the most powerful Force user that ever existed it was something that he just knew ... didn't really know how he knew but he did.
Yeah I know, like most explanations from Lucas this one is very "thin" but I guess if it works for him it will have to work for us no matter how far fetched it seems.
May The Force Be With You ...
EDIT: To "Cookie Cutter": first of all "AOTC" is ep II not ep III
Second ... when Anakin makes his decision to join Palpatine as his apprentice, this scene is in EPISODE III, the "power" he tells him, and wrongly so because he doesn't even know how to do it himself, that he will teach him is how to keep people he loves from dying ... NOT to become one with the Force. Totally wrong all the way around.
Next ...
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What are all the insignias you need to become general of the army?
Okay so i know General of the Army is the Highest rank and it's reserved only for war time, but i was wondering what are all the most important Insignias, Ribbons, Medals Rank Levels etc. that you need in your uniform. A list preferably in the order you get them or a website that has them. Thanks is for a a project and i would really appreciate your help! 10 points to the most helpful answer.
Answer
Uh...you don't make rank based on uniform insignia guy. You make rank based on qualifications, and in the case of a GOA the recommendation of the President and the approval of the Congress.
However...if ANYONE does make that rank in the future...they will have the following background more than likely...
1. A combat arms background..i.e. Infantry, Artillery or Armor
2. Held all leadership positions from platoon all the way up to combatant command (4 star command..i.e. Schwarzkopf, Patreus, Odierno)
3. A Masters Degree or a PhD
4. Combat Experience
5. 30+ years in the military and several years experience as a 4 star General
6. A broad range of experience such as a Presidential Aid, Congressional Fellowship, NATO assignments, etc...
That would be a "cookie cutter" background for someone who would be selected for that rank.
Uh...you don't make rank based on uniform insignia guy. You make rank based on qualifications, and in the case of a GOA the recommendation of the President and the approval of the Congress.
However...if ANYONE does make that rank in the future...they will have the following background more than likely...
1. A combat arms background..i.e. Infantry, Artillery or Armor
2. Held all leadership positions from platoon all the way up to combatant command (4 star command..i.e. Schwarzkopf, Patreus, Odierno)
3. A Masters Degree or a PhD
4. Combat Experience
5. 30+ years in the military and several years experience as a 4 star General
6. A broad range of experience such as a Presidential Aid, Congressional Fellowship, NATO assignments, etc...
That would be a "cookie cutter" background for someone who would be selected for that rank.
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