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While all your friends rant and rave about all the ways The Rise of Skywalker back-peddled on various plot elements in The Last Jedi, it's a good time to remember that the ninth episodic Star Wars movie also blatantly rewrites the ending of Return of the Jedi. And no, we're not talking about ways to interpret the balance of the Force or the survival of Emperor Palpatine. We're talking about the elephant in the galaxy: The destruction of the second Death Star above the forest moon of Endor.

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Here's why everything about the Death Star in The Rise of Skywalker makes little to no sense. Plus, sprinkled in along the way, a few ways we can do mind tricks on ourselves to make sense of it.

Spoilers ahead for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and you know, Return of the Jedi, too.

Right toward the end of the first hour of The Rise of Skywalker, after undergoing a memory wipe, C-3PO reveals the location of Emperor Palpatine's hidden Sith Wayfinder:

'The Emperor's Wayfinder is in the Imperial Vault at Delta 36-transient-936 bearing 3.2 on a moon in the Endor system. From the southern shore, only this blade tells.'

Though Finn notes that the Endor system is 'where the last war ended,' the ocean moon of Endor is not the same as forest moon of Endor from Return of the Jedi. Instead, both moons orbit the same larger planet. In real life, this would be like if we had a space station orbiting Saturn's moon Titan, but after said hypothetical space station was destroyed, part of the wreckage ended up on a Mimas. Basically, a moon-like space station orbiting a real moon was destroyed and part of its wreckage ended up on a different neighboring moon in the same system.

Leaving the absurd physics of this aside (because really, let's not start complaining about real space science in Star Wars) there's only one problem with this…

The second Death Star totally asploded…

Yep, take a look at that scene from the climactic end of Return of the Jedi. Looks like the whole space station was vaporized. Plus, that extra ring-like shockwave (which is called a 'Praxis' shockwave and was originally created by ILM for Star Trek VI) was added by George Lucas in the 1997 special edition of the film just so you really understood that the Death Star was reduced to nothing but random atoms.

However, for the sake of the plot of The Rise of Skywalker, we accept that, somehow, a huge chunk of the 'top' off half this Death Star not only was relatively intact but that somehow the Sith were going to be able to predict exactly how the wreckage would end-up looking. The dagger Rey uses as a Goonies-style map to pinpoint the Wayfinder has a jagged blade that matches up perfectly with the outline of the Death Star, but how is that even possible?

This is a giant WTF. Assuming the Sith Dagger was made before the events of Return of the Jedi, it implies Palpatine (or one of his Sith cronies) was a soothsayer with a psychic version of Google maps. If the Sith Dagger was made after the Death Star was destroyed in Return of the Jedi it suggests the Emperor is smoking crack.

Couldn't the erosion of the Death Star wreckage have caused that map-dagger to be inaccurate? In order for this to work, we have to accept that the Emperor was subtly controlling the weather patterns on the moon, to make sure that the wreckage (which shouldn't exist) maintained its exact shape. Considering how obsessed the Emperor is with specific aesthetics (consider his second robe at the end of this movie) the motivation here is easy to buy, even if the execution is questionable.

But the existence of the Death Star wreckage and the role the Sith Dagger plays in finding the Wayfinder isn't even the weirdest thing. The weirdest thing is clearly the fact that it's even trickier to explain another essential plot detail connected to all of this.

Um… when did the Emperor build the secret Death Star room?

Okay, so C-3PO's translation of the Sith Dagger says 'the Imperial vault,' which might suggest that the Emperor threw his Wayfinder into a random safe, kind of like how Ewan McGregor hid a bunch of heroin money in a rented locker in Trainspotting. If 'the Imperial vault' is just one of many Imperial Vaults, then it seems kind of weird that the Emperor just randomly chucked this very important map into a pre-fabricated vault that already existed on the Death Star.

It also suggests that the Emperor kept his Wayfinder on his person, at all times, which means, now, when you watch Return of the Jedi, you have to think about the fact that the Emperor probably has the Wayfinder hidden under his robe when he gets off his shuttle to meet with Vader on the Death Star. (Either that or one of the Emperor's creepy buddies brought it to him, which seems unlikely.)

But, there are a few problems with this. This Death Star was under construction when the Emperor arrived. In fact, that was the whole reason he was there; to make sure everybody finished the project. Now, we could argue endlessly about whether or not this was the Emperor's real intent — I.E. he lured the Rebels there, maybe he anticipated Vader's betrayal, etc. — none of that changes the fact that this Death Star was, again, as stated, a work-in-progress.

Moff Jerjerrod, the dude who Vader bitches-out at the beginning of Return of the Jedi, clearly says he 'needs more men' to complete the construction of the Death Star. Which, really makes you wonder: Did he need more men to also complete the construction of secret rooms?

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When you get right down to it, when we see Sith Wayfinder in the Imperial Vault in the second Death Star, it doesn't look like a random locker. It looks like a hidden room specifically constructed for the purpose of hiding a creepy compass.

Plus, the door to the room opens-up, seemingly specifically for Rey. When Kylo Ren found his Wayfinder, it turns out that one was hidden by Darth Vader. This suggests these Wayfinder lock-boxes are keyed to the DNA of the people trying to open them. So, in the case of Vader, the DNA of his grandson unlocked the box, and in the case of Palpatine, the DNA of his granddaughter unlocked the secret room.

This is fine because, as we know, the Emperor claims, many times in Return of the Jedi that 'everything is going exactly as I have foreseen.' It's just now we have to include, as an aside, in his mind, where he says: 'My plans also include hiding this cool compass in this little room, just in case my granddaughter ever wants to find me.'

Just like maintaining the Death Star wreckage in its perfect blade-ready state, it's possible to come up with an explanation for how this works, but those explanations require us to accept that Palpatine is like an evil version of God. (Or normal God.)

And we're not even close to being done yet…

Ben Solo's TIE Fighter shouldn't exist and shouldn't be able to get to Exegol

Okay, okay, so we're cool with the Death Star only getting half exploded and falling onto an ocean moon, Palpatine building a secret room on the fly, smuggling his own Sith Wayfinder in his robe, hiding it in the second Death Star, and making sure the erosion on the Death Star wreckage continues to match-up with a dagger constructed by some chump. But, what about Ben Solo's vintage TIE Fighter?

When Kylo Ren decides to turn to the good side of the Force and after having a mind-chat with a memory of his father, Han, the question of how he flies to Exegol is kind of weird. Uk slots no deposit free spins slots. The next time we see him, he's parking an old-school TIE Fighter right next to the old-school X-Wing that Rey borrowed from Luke Skywalker. This implies Ben found a TIE Fighter in the wreckage of the Death Star and flew it to Exegol.

But wait, TIE Fighters don't have hyperdrives, so that's kind of impossible. Maybe Exegol was just close enough that Ben could get there with his twin ion engines, since that's what TIE Fighters are working with in terms of propulsion. In dorky SF parlance, a TIE Fighter is sublight, which means it doesn't have an FTL drive of any kind.

Now, funnily enough, even though X-Wings do have hyperdrive, Rey was still able to fly Luke's X-Wing without an astromech droid. That shouldn't be possible either since astromechs do hyperspace calculations for you in the same way Han Solo used a computer to do that in A New Hope. But since Luke apparently flew that X-Wing to Ahch-to in the first place, sans R2-D2, we can let that slide. Still, Rey used hyperdrive to get out of that star system (recall, that planet was hard to find, too) and she probably used the Force and the Wayfinder to navigate.

So it's fine if Ben Solo also used the Force to navigate hyperspace, but he didn't have a hyperdrive. It's not like he's so great with the Force that he can now just warp himself across space without an engine. Unless, of course, he can, which, wow, that's a real missed opportunity! Let's see a movie about that!

Finally, and this is really nitpicky, but why were there even extra TIE Fighters lying around at all? Assuming the Death Star wasn't finished in Return of the Jedi, it seems like they would have scrambled all the fighters they had to stop the Rebels in the battle of Endor. Charlestown slots entertainment casino. Sure, I guess the Empire could have had extra TIE Fighters, but you're really telling me that not only did the Emperor's Throne Room survive but also, a really conveniently stocked TIE Fighter launch bay is right there, too?

If that's true, the Emperor didn't need to get into Sith magic to be successful. Craps strategy to win big. He and Kylo Ren should have hit the casino at Canto Bight. Because if you're betting on dumb luck in Star Wars, it seems like you really should bet on the guys who wear black and talk about the Dark side. They're much luckier than they are smart.

The Rise of Skywalker is in theaters now. You can stream Return of the Jedi on Disney+.

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DC Comics - The Legend Of Batman
EditorBen Robinson
FrequencyFortnightly
FormatHardback book format
First issue2017
CompanyEaglemoss Collections
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteOfficial Website
ISSN2514-9822

DC Comics – The Legend of Batman[1] is a fortnightly partworkmagazine published by Eaglemoss Collections and DC Comics. The series is a collection of special edition hardbackgraphic novels, that tell Batman's life story from beginning to end. The series follows the success of the DC Comics Graphic Novel Collection, which itself began in 2015 with the Batman story Hush.

The collection started in countries like France,[2] but with a different order and contents. The debut issue, Batman: Zero Year Part 1, was released in the U.K. on 27 December 2017 at the special price of £2.99, before gradually rising to £10.99 per issue. 80 issues are planned so far (see list below).

List of books[edit]

Below is a list of the books which have been released as part of the collection.

Issue/VolumeChronological OrderTitlePtCollectingRelease date
11Batman: Zero Year1Batman (2011) #21-2627 December 2017
222Batman (2011) #27, 29-3310 January 2018
357Born to KillBatman & Robin (2011) #1-824 January 2018
455Faces of DeathDetective Comics (2011) #1-77 February 2018
579The Dark Knight ReturnsThe Dark Knight Returns (1986) #1-421 February 2018
653The Court of OwlsBatman (2011) #1-77 March 2018
754The City of OwlsBatman (2011) #8-1221 March 2018
840Batman RebornBatman & Robin (2009) #1-64 April 2018
948Golden DawnBatman: The Dark Knight (2009) #1-518 April 2018
1028JokerJoker OGN (2008)2 May 2018
1175EndgameBatman (2011) #35-4016 May 2018
1231DetectiveDetective Comics (1937) #821-824, 82630 May 2018
1359Knight TerrorsBatman: The Dark Knight (2011) #1-813 June 2018
1458PearlBatman & Robin (2011) #0, 9-1427 June 2018
155Haunted KnightLegends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special #1 - Choices (1993) , Legends Of The Dark Knight Halloween Special #2 - Madness (1994), Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special #3 - Ghosts (1995)11 July 2018
1637Private CasebookDetective Comics (1937) #841-84525 July 2018
1739R.I.P.Batman (1940) #676-6818 August 2018
184PreyLegends of the Dark Knight (1989) #11-1522 August 2018
1967Graveyard ShiftBatman (2011) #18-20, 34, Batman Annual (2011) #2, Detective Comics (2011) #275 September 2018
2041Batman vs. RobinBatman & Robin (2009) #7-1219 September 2018
216Dark Victory1Batman: Dark Victory (1999) #0-63 October 2018
2272Batman: Dark Victory (1999) #7-1317 October 2018
2361Death of the Family1Batman (2011) #13-15, Catwoman (2011) #13-14, Nightwing (2011) #1531 October 2018
24622Nightwing (2011) #16, Batman (2011) #16-17, Batman and Robin (2011) #15-1714 November 2018
2545Batman and Robin Must DieBatman & Robin (2009) #13-16, Batman: The Return (2010) #128 November 2018
2610Batman Neal Adams1Batman: World's Finest Comics (1941) #175-176, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #79-8412 December 2018
2752Gates of GothamBatman: Gates of Gotham (2011) #1-5, Detective Comics Annual #12 (1988), Batman Annual (2011) #2826 December 2018
2860Cycle of ViolenceBatman: The Dark Knight (2011) #0, 10-159 January 2019
2976SuperheavyBatman (2011) #41-46, FCBD 2015 (2015), DC Comics Divergence (2015), Batman Annual (2011) #423 January 2019
3077BloomBatman (2011) #47-526 February 2019
3150Black Mirror1Detective Comics (1937) #871-87520 February 2019
3266Requiem for DamienBatman and Robin (2011) #18-236 March 2019
3311Batman Neal Adams2The Brave and the Bold (1955) #85-86, #93, Detective Comics (1937) #395, #397, #400, #402, #404, #408, Batman (1940) #21920 March 2019
348The Man Who Laughs & The Killing JokeThe Man Who Laughs OGN (2005), The Killing Joke OGN (1988)3 April 2019
3526Officer DownBatman (1940) #587, Robin #86, Birds Of Prey #27, Catwoman #90, Nightwing #53, Detective Comics (1937) #754, Batman: Gotham Knights #1317 April 2019
3651Black Mirror2Detective Comics (1937) #876-8811 May 2019
3743Time and the BatmanBatman (1940) #682-683, #700-70215 May 2019
3844The Return of Bruce WayneBatman: The Return of Bruce Wayne (2010) #1-629 May 2019
3916Knightfall: PrologueBatman: Sword of Azrael #1-4, Batman (1940) #488, Batman: Vengeance of Bane Special #1916 June 2019
4017Knightfall1Batman (1940) #489-494, Detective Comics (1937) #659-66030 June 2019
41182Batman (1940) #495-497, Detective Comics (1937) #661-66414 July 2019
42193Batman (1940) #498-500, Detective Comics (1937) #665-666, Showcase '93 (1993) #7-828 July 2019
4373The Hunt for RobinBatman and Robin (2011) #29-34, Robin Rises: Omega #111 August 2019
4412Batman Neal Adams3Detective Comics (1937) #410, Batman (1940) #232, #234, #237, #243-245, #251, #25525 August 2019
4533Death and The CityDetective Comics (1937) #827-828, #831, #833-834, #8378 September 2019
4663Emperor Penguin1Detective Comics (2011) #13–1722 September 2019
47702Detective Comics (2011) #18-216 October 2019
4864Demon StarBatman Incorporated (2012) #1-5, #020 October 2019
4965Gotham's Most WantedBatman Incorporated (2012) #6-10, #12-133 November 2019
5072The Big BurnBatman and Robin (2011) #24-28, Batman and Robin Annual #210 November 2019
5115A Lonely Place of DyingBatman (1940) #440-442, New Titans #60-6124 November 2019
5274Robin RisesBatman and Robin (2011) #35-40, Robin Rises: Alpha #115 December 2019
533Year OneBatman (1940) #404–407, Batman Chronicles #1929 December 2019
5420Cataclysm1Detective Comics (1937) #719-720, Shadow of the Bat #73, Nightwing #19, Batman (1940) #553, Azrael #40, Catwoman #568 January 2020
55212Batman (1940) #554, Nightwing #20, Shadow of the Bat #74, Robin #52, Batman Chronicles #12, Batman: Blackgate Isle of Men29 January 2020
56223Batman: Spoiler/ Huntress, Catwoman #57, Detective Comics (1937) #721, Robin #53, Batman Arkham Asylum- Tales Of Madness #19 February 2020
5734The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul1Batman Annual (2011) #26, Robin Annual #7, Batman (1940) #670, Robin #168, Nightwing #13816 February 2020
58352Batman (1940) #671, Robin #169, Nightwing #139, Detective Comics (1937) #838-8408 March 2020
5923No Man's Land1Batman: No Man's Land #1, Shadow of the Bat #83,87, Legends of the Dark Knight #119, Detective Comics (1937) #730,734, Batman (1940) #563,56722 March 2020
60242Shadow of the Bat #88, Legends of the Dark Knight #120, Detective Comics (1937) #735-736, #738-739, Batman (1940) #568, #571-5722 April 2020
61253Shadow of the Bat #93-94, Legends of the Dark Knight #125-126, Detective Comics (1937) #740-741, Batman (1940) #573-57416 April 2020
6246Batman Incorporated1Batman Incorporated (2010) #1-530 April 2020
6368MadBatman: The Dark Knight (2011) #16-21, The Dark Knight Annual #19 July 2020
6447Batman Incorporated2Batman Incorporated (2010) #6-8, Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes #123 July 2020
6569ClayBatman: The Dark Knight (2011) #22-296 August 2020
6629Under the Red HoodBatman (1940) #645-650, Batman Annual #2520 August 2020
6730Face the FaceDetective Comics (1937) #817-820, Batman (1940) #651-6543 September 2020
6849The House of HushBatman: Streets of Gotham #14-2117 September 2020
699TerrorBatman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #137-1411 October 2020
7013The WrathBatman Special #1, Batman Confidential #13-1615 October 2020
7178Damian - Son of BatmanDamian: Son of Batman #1-4, Batman #66629 October 2020
7280Year 100Batman: Year 100 #1-412 November 2020
7338Heart of HushDetective Comics #846-85026 November 2020
7442Streets of GothamBatman: Streets of Gotham #1-4, 7, 10-1110 December 2020
7556Scare TacticsDetective Comics #8-12 and Detective Comics Annual #124 December 2020
7627BlinkBatman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #156-158, #164-1677 January 2021
7771GothtopiaDetective Comics (2011) #25-2921 January 2021
7832Batman and Son4 February 2021
7936Black Glove18 February 2021
8014A Death In The Family4 March 2021

Special issues[edit]

The following 'special' books are due to be released as part of the collection with a UK retail price of £19.99. Subscribers get the Special issues at a discounted price of £18.99.

Issue numberTitlePtCollectingRelease dateRef.
Special 1Batman Eternal1Batman Eternal #1-135 May 2018[3]
Special 22Batman Eternal #14-2625 July 2018[4]
Special 33Batman Eternal #27-3919 September 2018[5]
Special 44Batman Eternal #40-52, Batman (2011) #2816 December 2018[6]
Special 5Batman and Robin Eternal1Batman and Robin Eternal #1-12, Batman Endgame Special Edition #110 March 2019[7]
Special 62Batman and Robin Eternal #13-261 May 2019[8]
Special 7The Batman Adventures1The Batman Adventures #1-124th September 2019[9]
Special 82The Batman Adventures #13-2427th November 2019[10]
Special 93The Batman Adventures #25-3616 February 2020
Special 10Batman: War Games1Detective Comics (1937) #790-796, Robin (1994) #126-127, Batgirl (2000) #5313th May 2020
Special 112Robin #128-129, Batman: The 12-Cent Adventure #1, Detective Comics #797-798, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #182-183, Nightwing #96, Batman Gotham Knights #56, Batgirl #55, Catwoman #34, Batman #63127th July 2020[11]
Special 123Nightwing #97-98, Batman Gotham Knights #57-58, Robin #130, Batgirl #56-57, Catwoman #35, Batman #632, Detective Comics #799, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #18427th October 2020[12]
Special 1344 January 2021[13]

Subscriber exclusive issues[edit]

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The collection offers subscribers the opportunity to receive additional gifts throughout the collection by paying £1 extra per volume. The exclusive Legends of Batman books are issued every 20 issues over the course of the collection.

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Issue numberTitlePartCollectingRelease date
Upsell 1Bruce Wayne: Murderer?01Detective Comics (1937) #742-753, Batman: Turning Points #1-519 September 2018
Upsell 202Detective Comics (1937) #755-766, Batman: The 10-Cent Adventure, Nightwing (1996) #65, Batgirl (2000) #24, Superman (1986) #168, Robin (1994) #98, Batman: Gotham Knights (2000) #25, Birds of Prey (1999) #3916 July 2019
Upsell 3Bruce Wayne: Fugitive01Detective Comics (1937) #767-770, Batman (1940) #599-602, Nightwing (1996) #66-68, Batgirl (2000) #27, Batman: Gotham Knights (2000) #26-29, Robin (1994) #99, Birds of Prey (1999) #40-415 May 2020

References[edit]

  1. ^'DC Comics - The Legend of Batman'. Eaglemoss.
  2. ^'DC Comics - La Legende de Batman'. Eaglemoss (in French). Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  3. ^'Legend of Batman Special 1: Eternal 1'. Eaglemoss.
  4. ^'Legend of Batman Special 2: Eternal 2'. Eaglemoss.
  5. ^'Legends Of Batman: DC Graphic Novel Collection Special: Volume 3: Batman Eternal Part 3'. Forbidden Planet. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  6. ^'Legends Of Batman: DC Graphic Novel Collection Special: Volume 4: Batman Eternal: Part 4'. Forbidden Planet. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  7. ^'Legends Of Batman: DC Graphic Novel Collection Special: Volume 5: Batman & Robin Eternal Part 1'. Forbidden Planet. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
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