Darth Branwen is A Monster!

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Reaction to the memorable scenes from Star Wars: Rogue One

The Cast

Darth Vader-Qrow Branwen

Director Krenic-Arthur Watts

Rebels in hallway-Roman Torchwick's/Junior's men/White Fang soldiers.

The Audience that were in the first viewing, were rattled to the core. "So, we're watching where Ruby's uncle is a bad guy?" Velvet asked, a bit timid. Remembering the descriptions from the students that told the newcomers.

"He isn't a bad guy," Ruby denied. "He was Salem's slave in that world." Huh, figured that out just by watching Shards of the Past, G-Fan thought.  Took Revenge of the Sith for me to realize that.

"This is like," the Boy stops and does some mental calculations, "Twenty-two years after our first viewing."

G-Fan-The Empire has ruled the galaxy with an iron fist and has completed building the weapon that can destroy any trace of rebellion. You'll watch the following events. 

The Boy tossed the Qrow Orb into the screen and the lights dim. The Audience grew apprehensive. One because of Darth Vader. Two because Qrow was a villian, something some of them aren't used to. Some grew curious at the mention of a weapon.



The screen lights up to show the Audience the fiery surface of the Mustafar planet. Some thought it was pretty. Then they saw an Imperial shuttle fly over the lava rivers until it reached the landing platform of a large black castle.

Inside the castle a elderly man enters a chamber with four Imperial Red Guards and a large bacta tank. The man kneels down and says, "My Lord, Director Watts is here." Inside the tank, the Audience see the form of a person. And then they all hear, "Khooohh-Pruuhh."

Some of the younger Audience gulped nervously. A very few were looking forward to see the Sith Lord. Watts perked up at the mention of his name. Cinder scowled and rolled her eyes. Well, eye.

Slowly the bacta tank begins to drain and the Audience have a brief glimpse of pale and burnt skin and see that the person in the tank had no limbs and wore a breathing mask. The scene changes to show Director Arthur Watts standing alone in another room. He wore white Imperial clothes with a large white cape on his shoulders.

A loud thud was heard and a large door opens up. The Audience see a dark figure standing in the steam as an all-too-familiar shadow was casted on the wall behind Watts covering him in the darkness. (Sun-Okay, I'll be honest. That looks cool.)

The figure walks through the steam until Watts onscreen and the Audience now get a clear look at him as the shadow on the wall shrinks to normal size.

Darth Vader walks off the bridge and onto the platform Watts was on. "Director Watts." the Sith Lord greeted. Watts swallowed nervously. "Lord Vader." he greeted back.

Vader eyes him as he walks to the edge of the platform. "You seem unsettled," he noted as he looked out the window to watch some lava boil.

"No," Watts said, slightly shaking his head. "Just...pressed for time. There is great many things to attend to."

"My apologies," Vader said, though the Audience could tell by his tone that he wasn't sorry. Not. One. Bit. He turns away from the window, "You do have a great many things to explain."

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