@@post-centrist666 its been going on for over a year at least. i don"t know the start but ive seen it online youtubecomments for at least that long... unless this is a joke in that case haha did get me
This is one of your best videos by far. The Galaxy of Star wars is the beating heart that keeps the stories going so the more that we know about it the better
The Slice is by far the most diverse part of the Galaxy with much the Galaxy was explored and colonized by the rest of the galaxy, and without it many people wouldn’t be invested into the Galactic Republic.
1:55:26 Diyu? Isn't that the same planet that (In Canon) Obi-Wan Kenobi rescued Leia Organa in The Kenobi Show? I thought that was just a Canon-exclusive world, but it existed in Legends, too? Wow!
I absolutely love these multi-hour long documentaries on SW from this channel. Perfect for helping me through a day at work, or to help me fall asleep. Thanks for all the colossal effort you put forth. Sincerely.
11:23-11:33: This whole space mining thing happened after the First Battle of Geonosis right, not before? 57:00-57:10: That's good to know. It means me placing Earth in this region and it not being discovered and joining the Republic until anywhere between 100 to 60 BBY will still make lore sense in my crossover universe. lol. 1:13:15-1:13:30: Also the former home of the Freemakers. Lmao. 1:16:43-1:16:56: Something the great Geetsly doesn't know! Impossible! XD. 2:42:27-2:42:31: Almost all you're videos are enjoyable, Geetsly. This one to. However, I won't lie the sheer leagth can be taxing to get through, espically for someone like me who likes to wait until he watches the whole thing to comment so I can prove I actually watched the whole thing and have something insightful to say because I fully watched it, but I'm also someone who wants to comment as soon as he can to join the coversation, so I'm at an impasse.
The space mining is dated to fourteen months after the First Battle of Geonosis, to be specific. And your comments are always great to read, whether they come right away or later :)
I'm actually glad that he is not. Channels like stupendous wave making the acolyte seem legit are the reason why Disney keeps making these terrible spin-offs. The fan channels need to be at the forefront of criticizing bad riding when it comes out
....there's no need for expectations or worries - video will be as good as SW Expanded Universe / Legends, thus me bow's with gratitude & respect x] @42:20 (about Corellian Sector & Co), among planets one is called "Gerhalt" - most likely it has nothing to do with "Shining Force 2" & it's werewolf character Gerhalt or....? x]
@@post-centrist666 I was being strictly geographic with what I consider America's heartland (Kansas, and Nebraska are in the geographic center of The United States (The town of Lebanon, Kansas to be precise), excluding Alaska, and Hawaii.). I assume you were going by population centers, rather than geographic ones. In any case, in The Galactic Republic, I consider Kashyyyk to be The Republic's heartland, rather than The Core Worlds. Or, The Mid-Rim portion of The Slice as a whole, not just Kashyyyk. Edit: Also, it's spelt Tornado, or Tornadoes, not Tornadas. Let's not get lazy with spelling English/Basic words.
@@gehrigstory6674 lol, jesus bro relax. I was just having fun and being facetious. Who cares about something as innocuous as the “heartland of America”. Using a Geographical center of a country makes no sense, for one a heart isn’t located in the center of an animal’s body. 2, historically the Midwest (Great Lakes/ Rust Belt) has been considered as Americas Heartland, due to its population size & production output. It’s part of the reason why Iowa is the 1st state that primaries are held. I have a lot of love for Kansas , I used to live in Arkansas and visited family in Kansas City, I jokingly say “Tornadas” because that’s how a lot of Kansans pronounce it due to our southern/western accents. But logically speaking, if one was to choose a heartland of a country, you would likely choose an area that has an incredibly large number of Teir 1 population centers with an extremely diverse & broad spectrum of peoples representing the overarching population of the nations faiths and walks of life covering every economic strata found within. Rather than an area of the country that is predominantly White-Caucasian, middle class, and Christian. The heartland of a nation would need to be a Vital Organ that the country needs to survive. Without it, said country be functionally crippled. No offense to my brothers and sisters in Nebraska & Kansas, (2 states that serve an incredibly important purpose) but if they were to cease to exist, America would almost certainly find a way to manage without them. The same could not be said for the largest Teir 1 metropolis on the planet: NYC, that not only functions as Americas Financial Center but the World’s as well. With all that said, calling New York City (specifically Downtown Brooklyn) the heartland was a tongue in cheek phrase that I stole from The Majority Report with Sam Seder’s radio podcast show. It’s the opening monologue they say when they start streaming.
@@post-centrist666 Oh, ok. It's hard to tell when someone is joking in text form without obvious clues. You just sounded so affirmative in your belief that population is everything in what determines a nation's "Heartland". But by your logic, that would mean that America's East Coast Region is America's heartland, due to how much of America's population lives in that region, especially between Washington D.C, and Boston, Massachusetts. I personally don't agree with that idea of "Population centers = Heart of a nation". It sounds so Urban-centric, completely ignoring the important role that rural populations also play in American Society. America is not just New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. In fact, due to The Geographic Middle of America (North Dakota down to Texas) being considered the breadbasket of the nation as a whole, if it weren't for those dominantly "White-Causasian, middle-class, and Christian" rural places, and peoples, those big cities (With the possible exception of Los Angeles, due to California's central valley being such a major agricultural giant in that state) would starve. And you say that Kansas, and Nebraska are expendable (That we could survive without them), but again, we need those states for all the food that Americans need to eat that originate in those states. Every state in the union has an essential role to play for the whole country. EVERY, SINGLE, ONE! You can't just rely on, Iowa, The Dakotas, and Texas to do all the agricultural work for the whole country, instead. Less states that produce food means more people will starve in the whole country. All the rural states in the middle of the country that produce foodstuffs all compliment each other, lessen the burden that the other states have to put up with in feeding the whole country, thus, they are very much vital to the survival of the nation. Look, you can say that a country's heartland is its biggest population centers, but I personally go with Geography. Edit: As a big Geography nerd, I very much care about what is considered a nation's heartland. And I suppose Sam Seder is a proud New Yorker with an opening like that. But I guess you were just joking. I seriously have a humor problem. 😔
We’ve all noticed you haven’t made a single video about the Acolyte despite 3 episodes dropping. Guess even y’all can’t find something positive to say about it 😂
@@davidordaz5251look troll I already replied to your same comment on another post. He covers Disney Canon All the time. Most recently it’s been a lot on Bad Batch, but he also talked about Kenobi, Asoka, Disney comics and books. Stop trying to shill. It’s a bad show and even these guys know it.