not only did just one man walk out he was dragging the body of Vader behind him in full view of everyone who was scrambling to evacuate after the rebel ships managed to get past the fighter screens and enter the superstructure of the death star 2. it is no wonder Giddion and any other Imperial remnant officer would be terrified of Luke showing up at their command cruiser/base.
I always went with "If violence isn't the answer, you haven't applied enough violence." This was always said in jest; it is a horrible life philosophy. Don't actually listen to that advice. (Disclaimer over.)
@Domini Mehrens : “Violence is never ever the answer. It’s not even the question, yes though inner self be reasonable enough to prevail with logic rather lose the gentlmanship and resort to thy violence…” - Ancient Philosophical Maestro Lord Dominic Mehrens Just Now Forever (Disclaimer over.)
If your backed into a corner, you have to do what you have too do, to survive. The real question is do you want to live to see another day or let this guy beat you too death or worse? It's either fight or die in some cases. This is why knowing how to defend yourself is important, because there will come a day where you will need it, if your lucky it won't happen, but why risk not being ready when it does?
As a child in the 80s we never got to see Luke truly in his element. This series allowed us to see a glimpse at how bad-ass Luke was. The hairs stood on the back of my neck and my eyes sensed onions in the house. A thing to behold. And a thing of beauty. Well played Jon Favreau, well played.
The best response to Jedi is a saturation bombardment. Sure it might not kill them, but after the sixth or seventh time they won't want to fight anymore.
@@noxion4143 Really hard to say, as the significant rumor, even among those involved with the production of the show was that it would be Plo Koon, but a decent number of rumors insisted it might even be Mace Windu. If anything, the idea of it actually being Luke was so straight forward that most people completely disregarded the possibility, not least given how the sequel films panned out.
@@noxion4143 when it was the X-Wing showed up, I smiled, hoping. Then the gloved hand holding a green saber. Finally got the real Luke, post Jedi, on screen.
What made this scene for me was that I played the original Star Wars: Dark Forces game which first introduced the Dark Trooper Program. I knew exactly how much work it took to kill the armored robot variants. This made the ease with which Luke took the entire platoon down amazing to behold.
From the imperials eyes this is the guy who walked in the imperial throne chamber killed both palpatine and Darth Vader and walked out like nothing happened
@@nekken73when someone says something like what nick said they mean from their perspective its like an outsider watching the aftermath of a fight you can guess what happened and that's it
Gotta love that they managed to give Luke just enough light to convey he's good, but just enough strength and darkness to make him actually intimidating. Awesome.
It's storytelling through choreography. Luke is not evil - his moves aren't flashy, brutal, or forceful. But he's also intimidating and very powerful with the force - his moves have no effort, and the simplicity and ease is brutally intimidating in and of itself.
And if they got into the Real Canon, then Cade Skywalker of the remnants of the Jedi Order ends up being the perfect Grey Jedi if there ever was one. He is literally standing with one foot in the Darkside and one Foot in the Lightside and is the first to truly understand what it means to walk the path of the Force. However he steers more towards the Light. Not to mention the Imperial Emperor is a mix of Fel/Antilles/Solo/Skywalker ancestry and also is guarded by his own full Order of Imperial Guard Jedi. Both of them fierce supporters of each other and take no crap from anyone. Emperor Fel is also a Jedi in his own right.
@@chrismath149 Revan was the predecessor of Cade. No family relation obviously, but Cade is the only other individual who actually managed to Master the fine line and willfully cross over at any time and not get seduced by the Dark side.
I like how he keeps his hood up the whole time, like he's even stronger when he's just moving along with the Force and not even bothering with his own eyesight. Obi-Wan's first lesson..
If you’re wondering why moff Gideon was so scared it’s because all he knew about Luke skywalker was the fact that he went into a room with Vader and palpatine and was the only one to walk out.
@@VulpisFoxfire Darth Vader had a lot of extra strength due to his cybernetics, and was cutting through relatively unarmoured meatbags, and not heavily armoured droids. A droid can also take a lightsaber hit and remain functional if it was misplaced. A meatbag will be in a lot of pain, and probably isn't getting up, unless they can draw on the power of hate to push on.
@@VulpisFoxfire and Vader was fighting a bunch of normal, average and terrified human soldiers, whereas Luke was fighting a group of heavily armoured and emotionless Dark Troopers who are pretty much a match one-on-one for the best of the Mandalorians. As impressive as Vader’s largely effortless corridor scene was give me Luke’s slightly higher effort but totally trouble-free progress here as the overall more impressive feat. I’d also add that Luke achieved what he came to do… Vader, for all the people he killed, ultimately did not.
Disney is dumb! Strong and overpowered Luke makes better media. The more the fans like the media the more money Disney makes! Woke Disney equals broke Disney!
I like how we see here, in Rebels, and in Rogue One that a trained force user is a MENACE compared to regular people. Like sure you can GET it in the other media, but those scenes are so great at reminding you why it was important that someone be policing how these people used The Force. The old order might have been a failure at the end, but they were definitely necessary.
This is probably never better demonstrated than in The Clone Wars when Maul is unarmed when Order 66 happens and he causes absolute chaos against any clone in his path.
@@adamluther5836 Oh yeah! I forgot about that scene! But exactly! Like The Jedi Order screwed the pooch, but SOMEBODY needs to be around asking "what the force users doin?"
You know, watching this a second time, the developers really did a good job of making Luke look similar to when Anakin walked into Mustafar. Not just the way he looked with the hooded cloak, but even his fighting style and mannerisms with the lightsaber and his gloved hand he used to crush that droid. I kept thinking, Like father, like son. Man, I miss the EU and what could have been. Good scene, though. F*(&^%* rip and tear.
This music makes this scene 100 times more badass, than it already is. Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader always been my favorite characters. Luke is one of my favorites, because he is just like his father, except he uses his anger for good and he channels it. I have a lot of anger myself, and I have to do the same thing Luke does or bad things would happen. The only difference is that I can't move things and hold a lightsaber, but I do use martial arts as an escape for my anger. That's why I love star wars, it's pretty much Martial Arts, except with lightsabers and the force, the force represents Chi, The Lightsaber forms represent Martial Arts Styles, and just like in real Martial Arts, you have too channel all your emotions, you don't want to feel them so you can react better in a fight and so you don't hesitate, emotion is your greatest strength if you channel it and control the emotion, but it's your weakness if you let the emotion control you and take over.
STILL blows my mind, every time I see it. I'm so happy the Mando series did this. Was amazing... and generally erases Episodes 7/8/9 because THIS is the true Luke Skywalker.
Now that you mention it, it reminds me of how Luke actually used his lightsaber in the old films at times. No style, just primal and vicious. A particular scene that comes to mind is when he is down swinging on a helpless Darth Vader doing everything he can to guard against Luke's constant bashing. I guess Luke found a method that worked and he just stuck with it lol.
@@deviant_ghost Ever since a friend started singing it in time with Luke's frantic hacking at Vader at the end of that duel, I've thought of that approach as the "I've Been Working on the Railroad" technique.
Moff Gideon's reaction is pure priceless. pure fear strook that man as he saw the Prescence of Luke as he believed Luke defeated the emperor and Vader. but we all knew what happened but he didn't! muahah
Luke is my favorite, if you disagree you’re wrong watch him grow from a young and somewhat naive boy into Someone with humility then into a strong willed hero who is wise and believes there can be good in the worst of some of us. He grew so much out of the original trilogy and became my favorite quickly, I loved this you can see how his skill has grown and how how he fights without fear and true skill.
Best parts is when he says GET OVER HERE! And force pulls one into his lightsaber and when he just straight up crushes one with the force like a soda can, you know yoda and obi wan and qui gon are proud😂
I remember watching that episode with my Star Wars nerds. Seeing the X-Wing fighter was awesome. When Luke pulled out his green lite lightsaber, we were all going nuts. Moff Gideon's balls started sweating when he knew it was a Jedi Master.
Honestly, those are the like stormtrooper battle droid security droid thingies it's actually really surprising that there is so many on the ship. Given the empire stance on droids, they try and minimise the usage of droids as much as possible, which is probably what led to the development of better computer systems. So they didn't need things like astromex for a lot of the tasks they used to need them for or so. I like how all the battle droid see Luke such a threat that they all stop what they're doing to try and get him
This is what I loved about S1 of the Mandalorian soo much. It did the world building so well that you forget there’s jedis in this universe. Until one shows up and he’s an absolute cheat code.
One dude shows up, they don't know if he's friend or foe, and with a archaic laser sword he slowly and methodically without any sense of danger, fear or anxiety destroys a platoon of some the scariest battle robots the party has ever seen...
Honestly, this was one of the most bad-ass scenes in the Star Wars Universe! Luke went straight terminator mode: Killer Bots mindset as Luke casually strolls through their ranks wreaking havoc and leaving a trail of destruction! “Listen, and understand. That Jedi is out there, he can't be bargained with, he can't be reasoned with, he doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear, and he absolutely will not stop… EVER, until you are dead!”
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Comment to XS Player; I am approaching 70 (years), seen more than my share of ST and SW's remixes. Yours is one that I will bookmark. Good job. Excellent approach.
I really wish we had more onscreen elements demonstrating how absurdly overpowered Jedi really are and how the republic falling to the empire was such a huge L
The set-up for this scene was perfect! Earlier in the episode the Mandolorian struggles to take down just one of the these droids. Luke shows up and simply walks through them. I had also wondered why they had to be droids until this scene of Luke sawing through them with his lightsaber.
I just dont see the allure of this fight scene. Its clunky as hell and makes you wonder what was so dangerous about the droids anyway if their rate of fire was about 1 blaster bolt per minute.
@@deviant_ghost I unfortunately have to agree. While I want to like this scene the choreography is just terrible. There's dozens of moments that I can point where he should have been doing things simultaneously instead of sequentially. It's like watching someone play a fighting game in slow motion. This doesn't even touch on the fact that his use of the force is to show off and in a real fight would have gotten him killed. All in all, I applaud you making this video but sadly Disney has let us down again with a sub par scene that feels nothing like the way Luke Skywalker would fight. Comparing this to the original trilogy just leaves me looking at what Disney have done to our boy in disappointment. They banked on the excitement of seeing Luke again but once the hype wore off all we're left with is a hollow imitation. So thumbs up, great idea for a video and good execution and timing. Sadly it won't make up for Disney being garbage.
@@deviant_ghost Hey, thank you for making this great vid. I think my favorite moment is when the warning sign is flashing on the screen. It has the EXACT same energy as when you hear "The slayer has entered the facility." So source material aside you have a keen eye for this kind of cinematography it looks like.
Firstly the reason they were so scary was how strong and durable they were. They aren't fast. At all. The Imperial remnant built them to counter soldiers, not jedi. Against jedi you need speed. Against soldiers you need bullet proof durability and the ability to push through fortifications. I see a lot of Luke waiting for them to decide on an action, and then immediately reacting to that action with an action of his own, faster than they can. You have to remember, Luke has been around droids his whole life. He repaired R2 as a teen. He's not fighting them like he would a person.
I am ur 100th like.
Thanks Milo ;)
@@deviant_ghost Ur welcome.
And I'm your 50 th
I’m ur 69th like
Nice.
He's also your father.
Historically it's a bad idea to find yourself in a hallway with a Skywalker
thats probably because, men enter a hallway with a skywalker, and only the skywalker walks out...........................EVERY time.
Even a Kenobi can't escape the Skywalker hallway risk
Only Obi-Wan was able to survive and it was in a retreat.
Like son, like father
Ture, so dame ture.
The emperor, Darth Vader, and Luke Skywalker all went into the same room together.
Only one man walked out.
not only did just one man walk out he was dragging the body of Vader behind him in full view of everyone who was scrambling to evacuate after the rebel ships managed to get past the fighter screens and enter the superstructure of the death star 2. it is no wonder Giddion and any other Imperial remnant officer would be terrified of Luke showing up at their command cruiser/base.
And that man was nowhere near as powerful as the man who stood before and demolished this whole platoon. Full power Luke is straight scary
Technically, Palpatine left the room first.
@@thetruth45678 LOL
@@thetruth45678 Nobody would ever know that Vader yeeted the man into a reactor, unless Luke told them.
“Violence is never the answer. It’s the question, and the answer, is yes…” - Luke Skywalker
I always went with "If violence isn't the answer, you haven't applied enough violence." This was always said in jest; it is a horrible life philosophy. Don't actually listen to that advice. (Disclaimer over.)
HK-47 oh wait, was that a troll?
@Domini Mehrens : “Violence is never ever the answer. It’s not even the question, yes though inner self be reasonable enough to prevail with logic rather lose the gentlmanship and resort to thy violence…” -
Ancient Philosophical Maestro Lord Dominic Mehrens
Just Now Forever (Disclaimer over.)
If your backed into a corner, you have to do what you have too do, to survive. The real question is do you want to live to see another day or let this guy beat you too death or worse? It's either fight or die in some cases. This is why knowing how to defend yourself is important, because there will come a day where you will need it, if your lucky it won't happen, but why risk not being ready when it does?
Violence is a statement. It requires neither question, nor answer, and usually means that the time for those has long passed.
"Warning, A Jedi has entered the facility, please proceed with assertive aggression."
"Warning, a sith has entered, please start running they have no mercy and no morals."
Warning, A Jee'dai Ranger has entered the building. Running away is strongly encouraged.
Warning: a Jedi has entered the facility. Run for your lives. That is all.
me a stormtrooper oh no
"Warning, A Mandalorian has entered the facility, please flee for your life as they are firing indiscriminately."
I like Luke's lightsaber fighting style. Nothing flashy. Solid. Moving forward like a tank one enemy at a time.
Kinda like Vader
@@ieuanhunt552 Like father, like son indeed.
Makes sense. Yoda taught Luke to be a counter to Vader which meant his technique had to be as battle pragmatic as Anakin's
Form I at its finest
Like his father before him
As a child in the 80s we never got to see Luke truly in his element.
This series allowed us to see a glimpse at how bad-ass Luke was.
The hairs stood on the back of my neck and my eyes sensed onions in the house.
A thing to behold. And a thing of beauty. Well played Jon Favreau, well played.
Chills the second I saw the X-Wing when this thing premiered. The closest we'll ever get to grandmaster luke from EU.
From what series is that?
@@KP-gs5nm The Mandalorian. Shame knowing what he becomes in Disney canon.
@@nadtz FK Disney Canon. This is the true Luke. KK, RJ, their minions and episodes 7/8/9 can get bent.
@thomas boob Never heard of The Mandalorian? It's a Disney Plus show that recently released it's third season.
That's dope. He never broke his stride. Like he was just picking up the mail. Definitely nailed his father's threatening presence.
If you see a skywalker in a narrow corridor, Run.
@@SirNoobWulf Skywalker or Netflix's Daredevil
he could predict all of their moves, he knew every single step he was going to take
"Weapon selection is critical. If I see one more idiot attack a Jedi with a blaster pistol, I'll kill them myself."
This is why Mandalorians have flamethrowers built into their arm guards.
@@jamesbellefeuille2926 It's also why they started using shotguns and other solid ammunition type weapons during the great hyperspace war.
@@CodeChivalric I mean, if you're quick enough, you can counting a slug thrower with the Force
Thanks HK. Definitely need to blast them yourself. Need a hand?
The best response to Jedi is a saturation bombardment. Sure it might not kill them, but after the sixth or seventh time they won't want to fight anymore.
I really love how they slowly unveiled this character. Little by little, and the hype increased alongside it. Oh, it was beautiful.
I think as soon as the X-Wing was shown most people were like "Oh yeah, its all coming together" and were already nearly 100% sure who it was
@@noxion4143 Really hard to say, as the significant rumor, even among those involved with the production of the show was that it would be Plo Koon, but a decent number of rumors insisted it might even be Mace Windu. If anything, the idea of it actually being Luke was so straight forward that most people completely disregarded the possibility, not least given how the sequel films panned out.
@@noxion4143 when it was the X-Wing showed up, I smiled, hoping. Then the gloved hand holding a green saber. Finally got the real Luke, post Jedi, on screen.
@@noxion4143 Me too.
i thought first it was ahsoka, never thought of luke.. but made it just better.. goosebumps incoming
What made this scene for me was that I played the original Star Wars: Dark Forces game which first introduced the Dark Trooper Program. I knew exactly how much work it took to kill the armored robot variants. This made the ease with which Luke took the entire platoon down amazing to behold.
thanks for sharing your insight :)
Final Score:
Mando: 1
Luke: 19
Dark Troopers: 0
Was that for ps1? Don't think I got far enought to encounter them lol
@@spencer.eccles Old school PC. Keyboard and Joystick with a first gen Sound Blaster sound card for the audio.
warning a jedi god has enterd the entire galaxy every villan alive in star wars oh sh
From the imperials eyes this is the guy who walked in the imperial throne chamber killed both palpatine and Darth Vader and walked out like nothing happened
Luke is to the empire what his father was to the rebellion.
You only live if they wanted you to.
Darth Vader killed the emperor, threw him over the edge into the reactor.
@@nekken73 yeah but the rest of the empire doesn't know that
@@nekken73when someone says something like what nick said they mean from their perspective its like an outsider watching the aftermath of a fight you can guess what happened and that's it
I've never considered that. You're right. He must have been a boogeyman/legend.
Gotta love that they managed to give Luke just enough light to convey he's good, but just enough strength and darkness to make him actually intimidating. Awesome.
I believe that this is after the dark empire where he went to the dark side.
@@Venom420x Different timeline, bud.
He is the Son Of Vader. Of course he is going to be terrifying
His father was ridiculously powerful. His son is no less, as by this time he now very seasoned I'm th3 force.
It's storytelling through choreography. Luke is not evil - his moves aren't flashy, brutal, or forceful. But he's also intimidating and very powerful with the force - his moves have no effort, and the simplicity and ease is brutally intimidating in and of itself.
The only thing the Empire fears is a Skywalker
And if they got into the Real Canon, then Cade Skywalker of the remnants of the Jedi Order ends up being the perfect Grey Jedi if there ever was one. He is literally standing with one foot in the Darkside and one Foot in the Lightside and is the first to truly understand what it means to walk the path of the Force. However he steers more towards the Light.
Not to mention the Imperial Emperor is a mix of Fel/Antilles/Solo/Skywalker ancestry and also is guarded by his own full Order of Imperial Guard Jedi.
Both of them fierce supporters of each other and take no crap from anyone. Emperor Fel is also a Jedi in his own right.
And not the ‘rey’ kind
@@ronin6897 Much like the sequels as a whole, Rey needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. Whether Disney will admit it or not is another story.
@@theghost6412 Have you NEVER heard about Raven?
@@chrismath149 Revan was the predecessor of Cade. No family relation obviously, but Cade is the only other individual who actually managed to Master the fine line and willfully cross over at any time and not get seduced by the Dark side.
That monitor being black and white was a genius move for suspense, no way to tell the color of his lightsaber till we see it in person.
They should have kept it all security cameras until he walked into the room and lowered his hood. That would have been awe inspiring
I like how he keeps his hood up the whole time, like he's even stronger when he's just moving along with the Force and not even bothering with his own eyesight. Obi-Wan's first lesson..
Yeah...but why would they even use B&W monitors?
@@TheLostBijou Bit late to answer, but I imagine it is because it takes less processing and data storage. In other words, it is cheaper.
This is the luke Skywalker and Star Wars we needed twenty and thirty years ago. So many continuation novels that should have been adapted ages ago.
If you’re wondering why moff Gideon was so scared it’s because all he knew about Luke skywalker was the fact that he went into a room with Vader and palpatine and was the only one to walk out.
He must've been sh!tting bricks 😅
Not only went into the throne room. Went in handcuffed and unarmed.
Luke really is the Doom Slayer to the Imperial Remnants.
Like father, like son.
Literally came here to make this comment, ended up being the 69th like on this comment instead
Like vader,
SPOILERS
Kind of a mirror to Vader's Hallway slaughter of the rebels in Rogue One.
wow true!
Except Luke still had to put effort into his strikes, unlike his dad just strolling down the corridor.
@@VulpisFoxfire Darth Vader had a lot of extra strength due to his cybernetics, and was cutting through relatively unarmoured meatbags, and not heavily armoured droids. A droid can also take a lightsaber hit and remain functional if it was misplaced. A meatbag will be in a lot of pain, and probably isn't getting up, unless they can draw on the power of hate to push on.
Yeah, it was a proven scene and they weren't gonna take chances
@@VulpisFoxfire and Vader was fighting a bunch of normal, average and terrified human soldiers, whereas Luke was fighting a group of heavily armoured and emotionless Dark Troopers who are pretty much a match one-on-one for the best of the Mandalorians. As impressive as Vader’s largely effortless corridor scene was give me Luke’s slightly higher effort but totally trouble-free progress here as the overall more impressive feat.
I’d also add that Luke achieved what he came to do… Vader, for all the people he killed, ultimately did not.
How and why they strayed away from this epicness absolutely perplexes my mind.
Disney is dumb! Strong and overpowered Luke makes better media. The more the fans like the media the more money Disney makes! Woke Disney equals broke Disney!
I like how we see here, in Rebels, and in Rogue One that a trained force user is a MENACE compared to regular people. Like sure you can GET it in the other media, but those scenes are so great at reminding you why it was important that someone be policing how these people used The Force. The old order might have been a failure at the end, but they were definitely necessary.
This is probably never better demonstrated than in The Clone Wars when Maul is unarmed when Order 66 happens and he causes absolute chaos against any clone in his path.
@@adamluther5836 Oh yeah! I forgot about that scene! But exactly! Like The Jedi Order screwed the pooch, but SOMEBODY needs to be around asking "what the force users doin?"
the Luke Skywalker we deserve !!!!!
Whoever designed this scene should be in charge of an entire series.
@@wildkeith Kinda cringe, not gonna lie.
@@jessegroen3792 The Doom music is, but I mean the actual fight scene. It’s the best thing they’ve done since Disney bought it.
He goes through them like they’re soft cheese.
He crushes the last one like a tin can.
Force Crush. Mace (out the) Windu did the same thing to Grievous in the 2003 Clone Wars cartoon.
this deserves more attention
Thanks for dropping in :)
Love scenes like this that remind you how powerfull jedi are.
Luke Skywalker and Doom Slayer. Imagine that team. Unstoppable destruction in the name of justice
Especially Legends Luke.
Crucible is still stronger sword tho
The villain get exterminated just in 2 second if that happened
Well the soon slayer doens tgibr a rats ass about justice.
He want to murder demons .
That's it
Or a duos team that gets clapped in fortnite
One of the great moments in TV. I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in elation.
You know, watching this a second time, the developers really did a good job of making Luke look similar to when Anakin walked into Mustafar. Not just the way he looked with the hooded cloak, but even his fighting style and mannerisms with the lightsaber and his gloved hand he used to crush that droid. I kept thinking, Like father, like son. Man, I miss the EU and what could have been. Good scene, though. F*(&^%* rip and tear.
The EU is my sequels, the sequels we got are a joke. Completely broke all cannon from the previous films & cartoons.
“The slayer has entered the facility”
How his return in Last Jedi should have been.
Playing the starting levels after finishing the entire game.
I swear this badass rock theme from D00M works with any scenes where a main character is thrashing multiple enemies.
You know you're doomed when a Skywalker coming towards you down the hallway.
Hehe DOOMed
as a fan of the mandalorian and doom i say
why havent i found this sooner
Same
THIS IS THE WAY...
if this team was in charge of the movies they would be amazing. I love how effort it is to Luke
Put this team in charge of all new media and fire the Woke idiots
The music makes his moves seem so much more angry
WOOOO! HELL YEAH! CANNOT BEAT THIS LEVEL OF BADASS!
This music makes this scene 100 times more badass, than it already is. Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader always been my favorite characters. Luke is one of my favorites, because he is just like his father, except he uses his anger for good and he channels it. I have a lot of anger myself, and I have to do the same thing Luke does or bad things would happen. The only difference is that I can't move things and hold a lightsaber, but I do use martial arts as an escape for my anger. That's why I love star wars, it's pretty much Martial Arts, except with lightsabers and the force, the force represents Chi, The Lightsaber forms represent Martial Arts Styles, and just like in real Martial Arts, you have too channel all your emotions, you don't want to feel them so you can react better in a fight and so you don't hesitate, emotion is your greatest strength if you channel it and control the emotion, but it's your weakness if you let the emotion control you and take over.
Someone get this man a lightsaber ASAP
Luke walked through them like they were blade & sorcery npcs.
STILL blows my mind, every time I see it. I'm so happy the Mando series did this. Was amazing... and generally erases Episodes 7/8/9 because THIS is the true Luke Skywalker.
I love how some swings, he's NOT elegant; he just uses the light saber like a baseball bat.
Now that you mention it, it reminds me of how Luke actually used his lightsaber in the old films at times. No style, just primal and vicious. A particular scene that comes to mind is when he is down swinging on a helpless Darth Vader doing everything he can to guard against Luke's constant bashing.
I guess Luke found a method that worked and he just stuck with it lol.
@@deviant_ghost Ah, the ancient hidden lightsaber form of G'oiing Aip'shiët.
@@deviant_ghost Ever since a friend started singing it in time with Luke's frantic hacking at Vader at the end of that duel, I've thought of that approach as the "I've Been Working on the Railroad" technique.
Form all I can gather from multiple sources, I you encounter a Skywalker in a hallway, and you're not on their side, RUN THE FUCK AWAY
Moff Gideon's reaction is pure priceless. pure fear strook that man as he saw the Prescence of Luke as he believed Luke defeated the emperor and Vader. but we all knew what happened but he didn't! muahah
Still kinda makes me wonder why he isn’t as famous as it should be, in terms of the shows.
It took me till now to realize that luke is also in touch with his dark side but unlike his father he could control it.
Luke is my favorite, if you disagree you’re wrong watch him grow from a young and somewhat naive boy into Someone with humility then into a strong willed hero who is wise and believes there can be good in the worst of some of us. He grew so much out of the original trilogy and became my favorite quickly, I loved this you can see how his skill has grown and how how he fights without fear and true skill.
Perfection doesn't exi....
Well it appears this is perfection.
Best parts is when he says GET OVER HERE! And force pulls one into his lightsaber and when he just straight up crushes one with the force like a soda can, you know yoda and obi wan and qui gon are proud😂
Most likely Yoda, Obi-Wan, and Qui-Gon would be afraid of him. The same fear they had with Anakin.
Everyone on that bridge is a bad ass. They are made to look like pre schoolers by Luke. Amazing.
I fear one thing more than sith.
A jedi with a cause they would die for.
we really need a full movie with Luke kicking ass like this the whole time
When Luke Skywalker kicks in
I dont see anyone apriciate the fact that the music is perfectly ballanced with the video =)))) Awesome edit !
this reminded me of rogue one. when vader enters the ship at the end.
This comment is painful. Lmfao
I remember watching that episode with my Star Wars nerds. Seeing the X-Wing fighter was awesome. When Luke pulled out his green lite lightsaber, we were all going nuts. Moff Gideon's balls started sweating when he knew it was a Jedi Master.
Once again, a Jedi named Skywalker uses the Force wail on battle droids.
Honestly, those are the like stormtrooper battle droid security droid thingies it's actually really surprising that there is so many on the ship. Given the empire stance on droids, they try and minimise the usage of droids as much as possible, which is probably what led to the development of better computer systems. So they didn't need things like astromex for a lot of the tasks they used to need them for or so. I like how all the battle droid see Luke such a threat that they all stop what they're doing to try and get him
I think it was so they could have the hero murder dozens of enemies and not have it be morally questionable.
@@willis936 and actually split them in half
very intense music for a slow and measured action scene. bit like shooting a mosquito with a bazooka
Rip & Tear
As a descendant of the “door technician” family, being in a hallway with ANY Jedi is always pretty bad..
My dad coming to pick me up form a party and there all drunk and trying to attack him
lmao
r/thathappened?
This was such an awesome glimpse into post-ROJ Luke Skywalker, in his absolute prime. It is just so damn cool.
huh i can only say he´s the one man army that can destroy an entire troop of Killer Robots without breaking a sweat
Gotta love this. Edited brilliantly!
0:13 as the violence urges n the teeming masses have ben terrofied😂
“Warning, the slayer has entered the facility.”
This is what I loved about S1 of the Mandalorian soo much. It did the world building so well that you forget there’s jedis in this universe. Until one shows up and he’s an absolute cheat code.
Love the force crush at the end...nice little trick he must have learnt from dady Vader
Probably the best light saber scene since Disney took over but still a far cry from the pre Disney era.
Yeah. His moves are deliberate but for a jedi he doesn't seem all that swift.
1:00 I love how it just grabs Luke's shoulder like, "Hey! Where are you going?" And Luke just swats him away like some peasant
The Luke we all wanted
That one quiet I’d when he had enough and grabs the katana in his bag
It still to this day baffles me that EVERYONE in that room took their eyes off the dangerous Bad Guy.
One dude shows up, they don't know if he's friend or foe, and with a archaic laser sword he slowly and methodically without any sense of danger, fear or anxiety destroys a platoon of some the scariest battle robots the party has ever seen...
He took a dozen droids in time I took a experienced bounty hunter, to take down one.
He makes Moth not a peoboem right now If he was a bad guy
seeing Luke OBLITERATE the Darktroopers was the pinnacle of Disney Star Wars
This scene and the Darth Vader scene in the hallway oddly enough. Are so important to showcase how powerful the forced truly is.
0:51 i cant tell if he's scared or surprised
Honestly, this was one of the most bad-ass scenes in the Star Wars Universe!
Luke went straight terminator mode:
Killer Bots mindset as Luke casually strolls through their ranks wreaking havoc and leaving a trail of destruction!
“Listen, and understand. That Jedi is out there, he can't be bargained with, he can't be reasoned with, he doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear, and he absolutely will not stop… EVER, until you are dead!”
THIS... IS THE WAY...
This is the best video on TH-cam.
This goes straight into the favorites playlist.
♾️/10.
This is A W E S O M E.
I love this. I’m gonna subscribe right now JUST FOR THIS VIDEO.
You seamlessly combined two of my favorite franchises, Star Wars and Doom, and I’m all here for it.
You are amazing.
Keep up the awesome work.
Have a good one, eh?
Ciao!
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I know it's different, but I feel like this parallels well with Vader's charge through the rebel's ship in Rogue one somehow~
Comment to XS Player; I am approaching 70 (years), seen more than my share of ST and SW's remixes. Yours is one that I will bookmark. Good job. Excellent approach.
Cheers my friend. So glad you enjoyed it.
How does this only have 30 views???
Thank you very much for checking it out.
I say we help it out and share with our friends Great work on this
@@johnsagsveen8238 You fill me with gratitude. Thank you.
star wars was a boomer thing and doom a post boomer one. Sounds logic
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Luke: Tell me, dark troopers, do machines like yourselves experience fear?
When your hieghest priority isn't to save the commander.... well...
In the games you get the line "The Doomslayer has entered the facility", and I always drop a hot one for that.
I really wish we had more onscreen elements demonstrating how absurdly overpowered Jedi really are and how the republic falling to the empire was such a huge L
Jedi and Mandalorians are mortal enemies that best each other.
Luke Skywalker: hold my mojo
The doom slayer has the crusable I repeat the doom slayer has the crusable
That was awesome, simple yet elegant!!
Wait is Luke supposed to look just like Vader coming down the hallway at the end of rogue one? If so that’s awesome
This makes it more violent than with any other rendition of music, be that the Force, Luke's fanfare, or no time for caution. Epic!
This guy has almost no cool down on his Shinra Tensei or Banshō Ten'in.
The set-up for this scene was perfect! Earlier in the episode the Mandolorian struggles to take down just one of the these droids. Luke shows up and simply walks through them. I had also wondered why they had to be droids until this scene of Luke sawing through them with his lightsaber.
I just dont see the allure of this fight scene. Its clunky as hell and makes you wonder what was so dangerous about the droids anyway if their rate of fire was about 1 blaster bolt per minute.
Thanks for dropping in on the video regardless :)
@@deviant_ghost I unfortunately have to agree. While I want to like this scene the choreography is just terrible. There's dozens of moments that I can point where he should have been doing things simultaneously instead of sequentially. It's like watching someone play a fighting game in slow motion. This doesn't even touch on the fact that his use of the force is to show off and in a real fight would have gotten him killed.
All in all, I applaud you making this video but sadly Disney has let us down again with a sub par scene that feels nothing like the way Luke Skywalker would fight. Comparing this to the original trilogy just leaves me looking at what Disney have done to our boy in disappointment. They banked on the excitement of seeing Luke again but once the hype wore off all we're left with is a hollow imitation.
So thumbs up, great idea for a video and good execution and timing. Sadly it won't make up for Disney being garbage.
@@starbishop4916 I see both of your points and they are absolutely valid. ESPECIALLY the bit about Disney. Cheers. And thank you!
@@deviant_ghost Hey, thank you for making this great vid. I think my favorite moment is when the warning sign is flashing on the screen. It has the EXACT same energy as when you hear "The slayer has entered the facility." So source material aside you have a keen eye for this kind of cinematography it looks like.
Firstly the reason they were so scary was how strong and durable they were. They aren't fast. At all. The Imperial remnant built them to counter soldiers, not jedi. Against jedi you need speed. Against soldiers you need bullet proof durability and the ability to push through fortifications.
I see a lot of Luke waiting for them to decide on an action, and then immediately reacting to that action with an action of his own, faster than they can.
You have to remember, Luke has been around droids his whole life. He repaired R2 as a teen. He's not fighting them like he would a person.
"Warning, Imperial presence at 80% - Warning, The Skywalker has just entered the area"
THIS scene is what StarWars is all about.
Ah yes, the guy that went in a room alone with the emperor and Vader, and was the only one that left, while the rest of the station blew up.
this is so bad ass that i forgot real life stuff. thanks :)
Best scene, I was so hyped back then when I first watched that.
Sky Walker. GOAT.
I love this!