Haunted Starships & Unexplained Disappearances – Smuggler's Tales #9



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Chapters:

0:00 Intro
0:53 The Dreighton Triangle
3:40 Cathedral Ships
6:30 The Ravager
10:08 Outro

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39 thoughts on “Haunted Starships & Unexplained Disappearances – Smuggler's Tales #9”

  1. Beware the poor sods never seen again because they, commanding overpowered and mostly experimental military vessels, went serendipitously missing on certain sector dry runs, with a select number dubiously witnessed if not rumored to be abducted by strange ships with unholy abilities never once seen in any Star Wars universe.

    Then again, said "poor sods" may have actually gotten covertly recruited for more grandiose Multiversal service alongside their overpowered military vessels. Who knows, perhaps a highly advanced Victory-class Star Destroyer with missile spamming capabilities (and possibly named after a certain Solo Jedi kid martyr of the Yuuzhan Vong Wars) may be flying cloaked yet proudly above the orbit of one Gravesfield, Connecticut, alongside a larger Lancer frigate doing the same for Los Angeles, California and some tourist trap/anomalous town in Oregon.

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  2. I will forever love the idea of the bureau of ships and services just being the most untouchable organization in the galaxy to the point they've ended several major conflicts throughout history just by getting angry.

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  3. I like these videos, it's a nice, new, and immersive way to learn about star wars. Excellent way to present info, keep it up. It really feels like you're in a cantina somewhere, listening across the table to an experienced smuggler with some stories to tell.

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  4. 3:40
    This art is undoubtly one of the most badass and underrated in all Star Wars. Despite being the only illustration of the Pius Dea Crusades we ever got, this image alone tells with no words an amazing story that deserves to be explored. Those cathedral ships, by the way 😱

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  5. It's a shame the Pius Dea Crusades (like Xendor's Wars) were never fully explored, being relegated to mere lore information added in source books like "The Essential Guide to Warfare" or "Cult Encounters". After all, we are talking about a literal n*zi organization that controlled the galaxy for a thousand years, causing unspeakable horrors so abominable even the Jedi had to abandon their secluded lifestyle and form alliances with the Hutts. Something like that totally deserves its own multimedia project

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  6. It would be cool if in one of the next episodes you were being pinned down by the pikes for making a bad trade with them. You could tell a pretty great story about the pikes while also switching it up a little bit.

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  7. When Darth Nihilus was not at the bridge of the Ravager, what was he doing in his free time aside from training his blind but obviously sexy apprentice? Playing an organ while remembering his time as one of the Jedi who followed Revan into the war against the Mandalorians?

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  8. Well there is another ship that can give the ravager a run for its money…

    The eclipse especially right before shadow hand went around blowing shit up and was classified as a ghost ship with its jet black hull and incredible size being especially terrifying

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  9. I love the stuff, but I can't really watch the video due to the wavy camera. Some days stuff like that gets me motion sick pretty badly. At least I can still listen, but I can't help but feel I'm missing stuff due to your generally excellent video editing.

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