Talk:Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 3/@comment-82.140.129.85-20130316221126

It's a little silly when you reallly look at it. Starkiller is a vigilante and killing off the main reasons why he doesn't fall appart only make the story void of purpose. Even with the jedi discipline, the support of other believers and not even the intervention of Kento could stop Starkiller in a real situation. The setting of the final battle is quite uninteresting, because we've seen it in Episode 3. You could have picked Coruscant or on tatooine since thats what would turn it into a battle for marking a future or something like it. the shipyard could have been Kuat in my oppinion, because it's the biggest imperial shipyard in the galaxy. everything else semse fine, but the main problem is just the motivation for his journey, because you have none and ultimately it's just a killing spree at that point, even to the rebels. plus theres the purpose of what Vader stated at the end of TF2 that you didn't overlook and it turns out really pointless when seeing this storyline. My idea for example focuses on starkillers search for an ancient source of force power, that would save him from spiritual degradation, since Jedi were considered to be unclonable and starkiller's clone being a unique and independant phisical manifestation, then it would be logical that because of him being a clone, then his force energy would be connected to the force where the original starkiller is currenty in and so his body is starting to reject his spirit. his jpurney would lead him to dangerous confrontations against the empire, a secret faction of sith and even the rebels, because starkiller would have to trust in Vaders information and knowledge of his condition. he would have to find a way to transfer his spiritual energy into the original starkillers body in order to survive, but to do that he also has to find a way to transfer that energy and stop those who would get in the way of his salvation