I can see people using salt like when Europeans would trade with Natives ans give them a bad deal, but because they were hooked on the item, the natives took the deal.
@@DYLANJJK94 salt has been traded for thousands of years. it was very valuable to some peoples throughout antiquity because they may not have had a source for it close by. it was useful more than just food
@@ghettoleprechaun5234 Not some people, but just about everywhere in early civilizations, & in a good many relatively advanced places until about the time of the industrial revolution. Salt had once been a heavily regulated, highly prized commodity that only the wealthy could afford. Even with the prices driven down in the last 500 years or so, becoming more affordable for the masses, it was far from the stuff that we take for granted these days & throw around like they cost nothing.
I wonder if George Lucas, when he wrote this part of the Star Wars Universe story, did he draw inspiration from the Dune mythos, in his portrayal of Spice?
Probably, as we can see in many things that were clearly inspired by sci-fi classics like the Barsoon series, I'll not be surprised if Dune was an inspiration too.
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Makes sense. When you're born into a miserable place with a miserable life ahead of you that you could little to nothing to change, being essentially reduced to a disposable cog the moment your chances of getting offworld is gone, dying in a few short years feeling high every day would definitely be much more preferable to slaving away to fatten someone else's pockets for decades.
You assumed that I was more interested in death sticks, but spice is actually what I was more interested in (although I knew more about spice coming in, so I’m still glad to learn about death sticks).
@@user-ft3jq5vi2l Yeah it’s actually kinda weird that it isn’t considered a dark side tactic, given how insidious and manipulative it could be if abused. Then again, it could also be used either to change a life for the better or resolve a conflict peacefully, so maybe its a “Gun vs the Wielder” sort of thing.
I'm glad Obi-Wan Kenobi better known as The Negotiator or Space Jesus by some has used Jedi Mind Tricks to change a person's life for the better and put an end to his death sticks addiction.
I like that Ben could’ve just stopped at “you don’t want to sell me Deathsticks” instead he followed it up with “you want to go home and rethink your life” he really tried to help as many people as he could
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I always wondered what happened to that guy that Obiwan did the mind trick with, I thought that Obiwan might have screwed him over by making him rethink his life (which Obiwan probably didn't give the second mind trick a second thought) but I guess I'm wrong.
Ikr. I love stuff like this it shows that Jedi mind tricks can be used to help people not hurt them or take advantage you can genuinely change people for the better like this guy was.
“Hey, we think you Jedi can be a real force of good by using your abilities to help the at risk youth of the galaxy rethink their lives and build a stronger republic!” “Yeeeeaaah.. but we kinda just wanna cut beings up with our cool laser swords, sooo…”
Boy.. the Jedi could’ve probably been more useful to the galaxy by just getting beings to go home and rethink their lives with literally the wave of a hand.
Being a recovering addict myself. I would really love to see an arc of the guy who got clean from death sticks. Then went on to pass pamphlets out about addiction. I know that just that alone will need more elements to it. But it can start by the rethinking, then the major pain in the ass perils of getting out of the drug trade ALIVE. You get the picture. Plus believe it or not, that story alone on the screen could help push real worlders to try & mick it as well.
for a long time after Attack of the Clones I called real-world cigarettes "death sticks" ... don't remember if I actually did the hand wave and said "I don't want to sell you deathsticks" when I was working in a convenience store and someone asked for them, but that's beside the point. In the Thrawn trilogy, a ship thief by the name of Niles Ferrier is almost always smoking a 'cigarra' of a particularly distinctive blend of 'tabac'
8:06 another fun fact about Elan Sel'Sabagno/Sleazebaggano, he's still around in the Imperial era! He can be seen with his kid in Star Wars Adventures #25, appearing in the background as Leia and Holdo explore the lower levels of Coruscant.
suddenly imagining a group of criminal sneaking into the crime lord warehouse just to find a crate full of chilli pepper in there instead of stuff like space crack
I mean it would make some sense. Some planets in the universe are likely to be poor with Key metals and or biology needed to help advance. In an end the only resource one can export in an interstellar civilization is unfortunately... yourself.
Does it work like it does in America? Dominant society can get drugged out in gov funded facilities & coddled but for one certain other is demonized for it?
I remember Starwas Bounty Hunter had Jango Fett infiltrate a deathstick warehouse made to look like it was a Nerf stable. Needless to say it was alotta fun killing all the drug dealing guards.
Were there sports in the Star Wars galaxy? We’ve seen pod racing and gladiator style fights but those aren’t really sports were there planetary pass times?
considering cybernetics and performance-enhancing drugs are such a part of Star Wars, i don't see conventional athletics being very interesting or easy to keep clean; also, different species have different physical capabilities; Anakin was one of the few, if not only, humans in pod racing, as most didn't have the reflexes needed for it
Say, does the edict "Hard times create strong/good people, strong/good people create good times, good times create weak/bad people, and weak/bad people create hard times" fit well with Star Wars as a whole? Just saying.
I mean, that "edict" isn't even true in the first place. Some people rise to the occasion, yes, but if things stay bad for long enough, it just starts to degrade. Hard times create desperate people more often than "strong/good" people. People who will do anything to survive and keep their families alive, and fall prey to demagogues who exploit their desperation for their own foul ends. Hint: this is how we get fascism.
Nah man, when you get into the size of Star Wars you get massive waves hardship and good times, strength would come from improvement, not getting worn down to the nub every time you wake up, cause there's about seven thousand people fighting for your job, have fun feeding your kids if you can't hack the 18 hours. I guess it would depend on where you live more than anything.
So there is a mind wiping drug in the star wars universe, interesting. Odd that no government tried to secretly use that to "reform" criminals(at least none that you mentioned), it would be a bit like project T.A.H.I.T.I. from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. tv show.
I think you should really talk about why in Star Wars they love to use this whole “one planet, one climate” theme when it comes to creating new plants. It’s like you either have planets that are fully jungle, planet wide city, cold and looking like Antarctica example hoth and that planet that the moon pantora orbits or whatever, dessert like Tatooine or jakku, jungle planets like kashyyyk or Felucia. Like do they do this on purpose to help make things a bit easier when it comes to writing and creating an entire universe, is it just plain old lazy creativity or is it just how the Star Wars universe works or whatever. I think there are only a few planets in the Star Wars universe that have multiple climates like our plant earth for example like Alderaan, speaking of which..what’s the difference between Alderaan and Onderon btw? Lol but yea, what’s with the “one planet climate” theme in Star Wars? It’s just something that’s always been bugging me since I’ve first watch the originals back in the late 90s when I just still just a pre teen kid. Lmao 🤣
I suspect the in-universe explanation probably has to do with the Rakata. As you may recall from KotOR1, the giant wroshyr forests were the result of a Rakatan terraforming device run amok
*sighs* Here's hoping the constant war and glory cleanse these sinful acts... but if I'm wrong, then expect more of these acts tenfold because of the very same reasons.
For some reason, I can see the useful of Death Star in this scenario. Need resources to build drugs? No problem, blow up the planets where those resources came from.
8:35: wait wait wait, Drem dust?!!? To all drem stans whaching: Kids, don't do drugs, even if they are called Drem dust, it's bad for you anyways LMAO.
I wonder how Naboo regulated it’s spice mines on its moons. I know the Jedi suspected spice miners were responsible for the assassination attempt on Senator Amidala.
I'm sure all that was needed was the right zoning fees, a coruscant/or just building up to local code, and whatever passed for a "medicinal" license to make alot of these drugs "legal"... seems to be the answer for most drug issues these days.. since no one seems to want to be responsible for controls an law in most any verse.
Imagine some aliens coming to the convenient store, raving after snorting an entire bottle of table salt.
I know i am no alien because the meals of my mom weren't that dope to my due over salting. jk
I can see people using salt like when Europeans would trade with Natives ans give them a bad deal, but because they were hooked on the item, the natives took the deal.
@@DYLANJJK94 salt has been traded for thousands of years. it was very valuable to some peoples throughout antiquity because they may not have had a source for it close by. it was useful more than just food
"Hey! You can't do that in here!"
@@ghettoleprechaun5234 Not some people, but just about everywhere in early civilizations, & in a good many relatively advanced places until about the time of the industrial revolution. Salt had once been a heavily regulated, highly prized commodity that only the wealthy could afford. Even with the prices driven down in the last 500 years or so, becoming more affordable for the masses, it was far from the stuff that we take for granted these days & throw around like they cost nothing.
Obi doesn’t want death sticks cause he already has a crippling alcohol addiction
Focking drunk
Just like any cop/monk. 😁😁
Is that true? I don't see any moonshine on his Tatooine home.
@@michaelandreipalon359 maybe we'll see something when the show comes out
Facts!
Spice is great until you find yourself in the lower levels of coruscant giving the sloppy to a pike for just a point.
I wonder if George Lucas, when he wrote this part of the Star Wars Universe story, did he draw inspiration from the Dune mythos, in his portrayal of Spice?
Probably! Hell a ton of other sci-fi works were influenced by the Dune Universe
No, he was looking at real life!😁
But from a very particular perspective.
Lots of Rudolph Steiner/Anthroposophy/Rosicrucian in these stories.
He ripped off a couple things from dune but then a ton of sci-fi rips off stuff from dune.
Probably, as we can see in many things that were clearly inspired by sci-fi classics like the Barsoon series, I'll not be surprised if Dune was an inspiration too.
Yes, he had a lot of inspiration from Dune, as does most of Sci-Fi.
Jedi mind tricks are a 1:1 parallel from the Bene Gesserit Voice
Fun fact: The guy who tried selling death sticks to Obi-Wan did rethink his life, and by the time of the Empire he even had a son.
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I need proof
@@ImmaSpam__________________Can Star Wars Adventures #25
@@clement28300yip you are a true Jedi, May the force be with you
Was that son po I heard that might be wrong
8:53 Thanks for the shoutout, Geetsly's!
I imagine that many who seek the escape that death sticks provide may actually welcome a shorter lifespan.
Exactly why I'm smoking this cigarette right now lmfao
Makes sense. When you're born into a miserable place with a miserable life ahead of you that you could little to nothing to change, being essentially reduced to a disposable cog the moment your chances of getting offworld is gone, dying in a few short years feeling high every day would definitely be much more preferable to slaving away to fatten someone else's pockets for decades.
@@FalconWindblader feels familiar, doesn't it?
8:03 - *Anakin:* _Wasn't redeemed by_
_Obi Wan._
*Some drug man in a bar:* _Was redeemed by Obi Wan._
You assumed that I was more interested in death sticks, but spice is actually what I was more interested in (although I knew more about spice coming in, so I’m still glad to learn about death sticks).
"Force-damn Republic, can't even drink some Coruscanti Wine anymore. Damn prohibition, takin' away one of our ancient ancestral drinks!"
"Shut your trap, old timer fundamentalist."
Late to the party, but I can't help feel that's a paraphrase of a real world quote
Geetslys next week:
“The Sex Trafficking problem in the Star Wars Galaxy.”
😳😲🥳🍾👍
'death stick overdose' would be a baller name for a star wars themed metal band tho
Or a hardcore punk band. Even better if they're straight edge.
"Welcome to the stage, Ryll and The Deathsticks"
For once a Jedi mind trick actually helps someone improve their life! Way to go Obi Wan! You mind tricked someone out of their drug addiction!
@@user-ft3jq5vi2l Yeah it’s actually kinda weird that it isn’t considered a dark side tactic, given how insidious and manipulative it could be if abused.
Then again, it could also be used either to change a life for the better or resolve a conflict peacefully, so maybe its a “Gun vs the Wielder” sort of thing.
@@stingerjohnny9951 or it would be dark side if it actually forced the person rather then work on an existing inner desire.
Until his supplier murders him for the debt he took on for the drugs he was selling.
I'm glad Obi-Wan Kenobi better known as The Negotiator or Space Jesus by some has used Jedi Mind Tricks to change a person's life for the better and put an end to his death sticks addiction.
I like that Ben could’ve just stopped at “you don’t want to sell me Deathsticks” instead he followed it up with “you want to go home and rethink your life” he really tried to help as many people as he could
Imagine if there's an alien species, that gets high from oxygen.
Like Whippets in real life.
In one of the canon comics, Elan cameo'd with his child! Mind tricks. Not even once.
Good for him, I guess.
I was actually interested in the spice but death sticks are interesting too
Pyke captain: The credits are missing, what happened, you were high again?
Pyke: I was standing in a nice metal bench, yes.
Deathsticks got me sick as bantha poodoo right now
Why would I ever want anything like Death Stix when I can have quality time with a Twi'liek?!?! 🥰👌😏👉🥳😃
Yours and Eckharts Ladder have gotten me through a lot of stuff in the past several years. I owe a lot to you both for giving me very mentally helpful videos to listen to on long frives home or depressing nights. Thank you very much. May the Force be with you.
When your galaxy doesn't advance in any way other than with new conflicts, there isn't much to live for.
Can't I rethink my life at home while ON deathsticks? Only a Sith deals in absolutes...
I always wondered what happened to that guy that Obiwan did the mind trick with, I thought that Obiwan might have screwed him over by making him rethink his life (which Obiwan probably didn't give the second mind trick a second thought) but I guess I'm wrong.
Ikr. I love stuff like this it shows that Jedi mind tricks can be used to help people not hurt them or take advantage you can genuinely change people for the better like this guy was.
“Hey, we think you Jedi can be a real force of good by using your abilities to help the at risk youth of the galaxy rethink their lives and build a stronger republic!”
“Yeeeeaaah.. but we kinda just wanna cut beings up with our cool laser swords, sooo…”
@@johansmallberries9874 dirty peasants with there uncivilized blasters. They deserve to be slowly cut down by our peaceful ways
Boy.. the Jedi could’ve probably been more useful to the galaxy by just getting beings to go home and rethink their lives with literally the wave of a hand.
Suggestion, you could make a video about Ord Radama's Devlikks that were enslaved during the imperial regime
The Senate was a truth that was very, very pleasant.
1:30 Looks like they are choking on their expectations for those two.
I'm surprised you haven't done a video on the Bando Gora, yet. 5:05 His force healing removed the downside.
“Salt was highly addictive to the Arcona” maybe I am an Arcona
0:01 I wonder what happened to that guy Obi-Wan used Jedi mind trick on to not sell death sticks and go home to rethink his life.
Check Ren S's comment in this video, unless you're referring to Legends.
You should do a video on Cade Skywalker, who was also addicted to Death Sticks for a time
I dont need deathsticks.
I already have a crippling hentai addiction
The empire really was the n tatooine for the death sticks and space ship oil. this is not a conspiracy 😂
Being a recovering addict myself. I would really love to see an arc of the guy who got clean from death sticks. Then went on to pass pamphlets out about addiction. I know that just that alone will need more elements to it. But it can start by the rethinking, then the major pain in the ass perils of getting out of the drug trade ALIVE. You get the picture. Plus believe it or not, that story alone on the screen could help push real worlders to try & mick it as well.
Remember kids, it’s never too late to go home and rethink your life
Norm MacDonald just died, and at 7:22 there is a picture of an alien version of Norm MacDonald.
Always thought deathsticks were some sort of Star Wars cigarette.
for a long time after Attack of the Clones I called real-world cigarettes "death sticks" ... don't remember if I actually did the hand wave and said "I don't want to sell you deathsticks" when I was working in a convenience store and someone asked for them, but that's beside the point. In the Thrawn trilogy, a ship thief by the name of Niles Ferrier is almost always smoking a 'cigarra' of a particularly distinctive blend of 'tabac'
I wonder how strong star wars drugs are in the star wars universe
8:06 another fun fact about Elan Sel'Sabagno/Sleazebaggano, he's still around in the Imperial era! He can be seen with his kid in Star Wars Adventures #25, appearing in the background as Leia and Holdo explore the lower levels of Coruscant.
I love that a throwaway line led to an entire character arc
Ballassar is like a knockoff Nostramo. Dark, crime ridden, everyone is poor, etc.
No, I want to sell you some death sticks.
suddenly imagining a group of criminal sneaking into the crime lord warehouse just to find a crate full of chilli pepper in there instead of stuff like space crack
I think it is hilarious that Ellaen has a story after his short appearance in SW.
While I do like Legends they did the Twi'lek's dirty, making a race practically defined by their connections to the drug (Ryll) and slave trade.
I mean it would make some sense. Some planets in the universe are likely to be poor with Key metals and or biology needed to help advance. In an end the only resource one can export in an interstellar civilization is unfortunately... yourself.
They did the same with the alien race in the Obi scene to.
Nothing better then rolling a fat joint while watching this video😆
Does it work like it does in America? Dominant society can get drugged out in gov funded facilities & coddled but for one certain other is demonized for it?
life crystals from the Life-orchards of the Sharu ?_? from what I remember of Lando's adventures :)
I haven't read it so enlighten me!
I remember Starwas Bounty Hunter had Jango Fett infiltrate a deathstick warehouse made to look like it was a Nerf stable. Needless to say it was alotta fun killing all the drug dealing guards.
What words look like before taking Death Sticks: hello!
What words look like after taking Death Sticks: #€//○¡
And I thought the worst part about Death Sticks was that they were suppositories. lol.
If anyone actually gets that reference you have my respect.
Breaking Bad?
@@michaelandreipalon359 No, it's from a review of Episode 2 by someone here on TH-cam.
@@zexalbrony4799 Oh.
Were there sports in the Star Wars galaxy? We’ve seen pod racing and gladiator style fights but those aren’t really sports were there planetary pass times?
considering cybernetics and performance-enhancing drugs are such a part of Star Wars, i don't see conventional athletics being very interesting or easy to keep clean; also, different species have different physical capabilities; Anakin was one of the few, if not only, humans in pod racing, as most didn't have the reflexes needed for it
So what we get drunk
So what we smoke weed
We just havin fun
We don’t care who sees
I swear the death sticks scene is the best in the entire prequels
Imagine being a person, and deciding,
"Yeah, I'll try one of these
*D E A T H S T I C K S* "
The way geetsly describes things makes me forget its not real every once in a while...
Say, does the edict "Hard times create strong/good people, strong/good people create good times, good times create weak/bad people, and weak/bad people create hard times" fit well with Star Wars as a whole? Just saying.
I mean, that "edict" isn't even true in the first place. Some people rise to the occasion, yes, but if things stay bad for long enough, it just starts to degrade. Hard times create desperate people more often than "strong/good" people. People who will do anything to survive and keep their families alive, and fall prey to demagogues who exploit their desperation for their own foul ends. Hint: this is how we get fascism.
@@TheSuperRatt Interesting look on how that works, I admit, albeit a bit too pessimistic.
Nah man, when you get into the size of Star Wars you get massive waves hardship and good times, strength would come from improvement, not getting worn down to the nub every time you wake up, cause there's about seven thousand people fighting for your job, have fun feeding your kids if you can't hack the 18 hours. I guess it would depend on where you live more than anything.
I don't want to sell death sticks but I have re thought my life!👍
This makes me wonder if the Black Sun and a certain prince will make an official anything in the future🤔
That smugglers book was interesting
Thats what you're talking about right?
@@adorimable Hopefully a certian man trying to corrupt the galaxy makes an appearance.
Yeah, if that's the case, then Dash Rendar and Guri will follow suit.
@@redenginner you mean Tyber Zann?
Blue Typhoon2017 Yes!
Do the judicials sell spice in the outer rim?
Drugs are bad mmkay. Except alcohol... and tobacco... Some places weed.
So there is a mind wiping drug in the star wars universe, interesting. Odd that no government tried to secretly use that to "reform" criminals(at least none that you mentioned), it would be a bit like project T.A.H.I.T.I. from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. tv show.
Can you please make a video about the reconstituted Sith empire
woohoo! someone talking about death sticks and Balosar! :D
Cade skywalker smoked deathsticks and then used the force to heal himself of the effects.
Who the heck ingested energy spider webs, spent the next few hours reading minds, then decided to sell it, and why?
I’d rather have a drink. Thus, there is your Next video…
Obi-Wan doesn't need deathsticks because he's choosing life
5:41: Yikes, Cade.
I think you should really talk about why in Star Wars they love to use this whole “one planet, one climate” theme when it comes to creating new plants. It’s like you either have planets that are fully jungle, planet wide city, cold and looking like Antarctica example hoth and that planet that the moon pantora orbits or whatever, dessert like Tatooine or jakku, jungle planets like kashyyyk or Felucia. Like do they do this on purpose to help make things a bit easier when it comes to writing and creating an entire universe, is it just plain old lazy creativity or is it just how the Star Wars universe works or whatever. I think there are only a few planets in the Star Wars universe that have multiple climates like our plant earth for example like Alderaan, speaking of which..what’s the difference between Alderaan and Onderon btw? Lol but yea, what’s with the “one planet climate” theme in Star Wars? It’s just something that’s always been bugging me since I’ve first watch the originals back in the late 90s when I just still just a pre teen kid. Lmao 🤣
I suspect the in-universe explanation probably has to do with the Rakata. As you may recall from KotOR1, the giant wroshyr forests were the result of a Rakatan terraforming device run amok
I usually shot anyone who tried to sell me death sticks. But this time I'll just say no and walk away.
Just keep on shooting them. No good person would complain.
Bruh I just wanna know what the green stuff jabba the hutt was smoking in return of the jedi so I can get some.
Oh no think of the younglings
*sighs* Here's hoping the constant war and glory cleanse these sinful acts... but if I'm wrong, then expect more of these acts tenfold because of the very same reasons.
Weird that all of the drugs are hallucinogens.
If you want to stop the spice trade you have to blow up all the energy spiders.
In the well know words of R6 operator Bandit...
"Drugs..."
I'd pay money to see a Wookie do a legendary amount of the Star Wars equivalent to bath salts or PCP.
For some reason, I can see the useful of Death Star in this scenario. Need resources to build drugs? No problem, blow up the planets where those resources came from.
THE SPICE MUST FLOW
I usually buy the death sticks then go home and rethink my life
I had a Rite Aid ad during this. Lol
Finally we get the talk about something good for once drugs let's talk about lots and lots of them
Death sticks? Nah I'll take some Death Stars please.
Hmm that’s interesting, TH-cam just gave me a notification saying u uploaded this 19 min ago.
Death sticks, aka LSD, except LSD doesn't cut time off your life.
8:35: wait wait wait, Drem dust?!!?
To all drem stans whaching: Kids, don't do drugs, even if they are called Drem dust, it's bad for you anyways LMAO.
Random fact for everyone. Ewen McGreger was meant to play Thomas The Tank Engine in a movie once. That is something I want to see.
Turns out for a certain little green friend horse tranquiliser seems to be an option...
You should do some longer videos, I listen to you while I read.
There is only peace under the black sun syndicate
I like Lucas little nod to Frank herberts Dune
Star Wars has Death Sticks & Spice.
Detroit: Become Human has Red Ice.
Mass Effect has Red Sand.
What does Star Trek have?
Romulan Ale!
Red Shirts xD
Holy crap was that the loading screen from the original battlefront game? Nice
I am rethinking of my life right now.
I wonder how Naboo regulated it’s spice mines on its moons. I know the Jedi suspected spice miners were responsible for the assassination attempt on Senator Amidala.
I'm sure all that was needed was the right zoning fees, a coruscant/or just building up to local code, and whatever passed for a "medicinal" license to make alot of these drugs "legal"... seems to be the answer for most drug issues these days.. since no one seems to want to be responsible for controls an law in most any verse.
So this is the star wars version of the opioid epidemic.
Funny that in "cannon" the glitter stem spiders are found on Ryloth now as well