@Darryl Lavalley Sauron is tied to the ring and not a purely physical being. Most of his power and spirit dwell within the ring. As long as The One Ring is around, so is Sauron.
Absolutely. Sauron having access to galactic technology is terrifying considering that, being the mightiest spirit of Aulë, he would quickly figure out how it works and even improve it. He would build a Rakata-esque Empire where technology is powered by both science and mysticism.
The plot can make sense, imagine if the Siths become obsessed with origin of the Force then they command Vader to patrol outer galaxies to explore some high concentration of force, then he found Melkor/Sauron in middle-earth (planet), he conclude that Sauron and other Ainur are basically the living force, and also found way to enchant and store force in object (like in the ring).
The implication of the one ring getting in the empire's hands, but more horrifically, the idea of Sauron getting out of middle earth into the srar wars galaxy sends shivers down my spine, if you have ever read about Sauron in depth you will know that everything Palpatine can do, Sauron can do it 1000 times better, and once he gets enough power... the damn galaxy will be done for.
Sauron literally lost to a normal guy with a sword who cut his fingers and get cucked by some small hobbit, while Palpatine ruled the whole galaxy after destroying Jedi order
@@daethmer7834 isuldur is not “a normal guy” he is of numanoroen decent meaning he possesses superhuman attributes with long life span. I assuming you’re referencing the films in which case your bringing an even more powerful version of Sauron. The sword narsil has some great power as it’s able to interact with the undead and has extreme power. Do not compare the crusty hooded old man with an immortal maiar spirit, if Sauron was in the Star Wars universe nothing would stand in his way.
@@SpiritAce33 - Rick Sanchez from the Adult Swim show “Rick and Morty.” That’s whose hand reached through the green portal and stole the Ring at the very end.
Gandalf has an epic Lightsaber battle with Vader, and as he's about to die, he looks over at the Hobbits, and says "run..you fools" then gets strikes down
@@aliasbernardopaguro7475 Seems like you do not know the lore of LOTR at all, do you? Sauron cannot die until the ring exists, by any means. The Barad-Dur is not Sauron himself as it is - Barad-Dur is simply part of him, like a tool or an eye, which can be changed on some new eye. Basically, by taking the ring, Darth Vader would keep Sauron more alive than anyone else.
@@aliasbernardopaguro7475No, Sauron is immortal unless the ring is destroyed so it doesn't matter what they do to Sauron he will still live on and eventually become stronger again, and if they took the ring the power of the ring would eventually corrupt them anyways and likely give Sauron control of the Empire .
It wouldn't work for him though since it has to be worn. And he doesn't have any fingers OR toes left. Putting the ring on one of his prosthetic hands would be no different than putting it on a mannequin.
@@adamb89 doesnt it corrupt you even when you dont wear it? Like, i doubt Gollum worn it for decades, wearing just makes you a living beacon for Nazgul and Sauron himself. I think it can corrupt anyone in certain radius, like.. Boromir?
@@mrzirak792 It influences your mind in a gambit to get the ring back into Sauron's possession at any cost, but only benefits the bearer directly if worn. Vader can't wear it, so he can't gain power. At best, he can resist the urges and discard the ring. At worst, he becomes a puppet.
So, hear me out, I’m not actually sure that a Star Destroyer hitting Barad-dur would be the one to come out on top. Tower is hella magic, and made of materials that are supposed to be impenetrable. It only falls apart when the ring is destroyed because the magic that was holding it together is gone.
Good observation, however Barad-Dur has been destroyed before. It's the foundations that are indestructible unless the ring is destroyed. However besides that, good point.
Wrong. Nothing is more powerful than nukes, which would destroy both. Give me the Tsas Bomba at it's originally planned megatonnage and you better believe there's no magic that can stop it.
This gives me the feeling i got when i first saw Soul Caliber as a demo in Gamestop as a kid,the absurdity of the characters being in the same place but also how beautifully epic it looked.
I've often thought about this, a "What If?" where the Empire bumps into Middle Earth. The results are typically Sauron sitting on a galactic dark throne. Which is beyond horrifying.
@@Raving_Rando He isn't wrong, though, lul. Sauron has precisely zero method to survive Vader bar 'surrender and hope and pray the galactic warlord takes pity on me, an...uh, 8 ft tall blindingly evil guy'
@@papapalps2415 And when Vader takes the Ring and goes full Gollum for it? Sauron is patient, you may destroy his body but eventually he'll return, whereas Vader is merely a corrupted man in a life suit. He would fall to the Ring faster than Isildur. And if you think a power hungry Sith with a heart of darkness would have the strength to resist such a talisman, to think of destroying it or heck ever knowing of how to destroy it then you are simply mad. Vader would beat Sauron in a physical fight yes, but would then fall to the temptations of the Ring. He would take it and try and use it to overthrow Palpatine.
I understand that the author's goal was to destroy the tower, only I don't remember in Star Wars that spaceships flew to the planets so close at hyperlight speed. Usually we have always observed such an effect in space, but it still looks very cool and funny.
we've seen some pretty close to planet jumps but yeah nothing so far below orbit territory, but with the holdo maneuver being a thing now we cant discount it being possible, just damn near impossible of course cause stopping so specifically close to an object would be tricky unless you used interdictors like Thrawn did in the Legends Thrawn trilogy
Yeah exiting hyperspace inside a planet's atmosphere is a super tricky maneuver, and even Han Solo wasn't able to manage it without crash landing. Something as huge and unmaneuverable like a Star Destroyer wouldn't stand a chance.
That was really fun to watch and quite impressive! I wasn’t bothered by the voices until I read the comments. I do reckon with good voices and LOTR-like grand cinematic dialog, this would be amazing.
I'm pretty confident that Darth Nihilus from Kotor 2 was directly inspired by the depiction of the Nazgul in the movies. The thematic resemblance is uncanny.
So, we know that Eru Illuvatar created the universe of Ea using something called the Flame Imperishable, which is the ultimate material of creation and also the source of Eru's power, if you ask me the Flame Imperishable sounds a lot like the Cosmic Force. Eru himself could be seen as an immensely powerful force entity, possibly a personification of the Cosmic Force itself even. Likewise, the Valar could be embodiments of the Living Force. Perhaps some tinkering around with the Force opened up a portal from the Star Wars universe to Ea, and Sidious immediately felt Ea was an incredibly powerful realm in the Force, possibly being near the source of the Force itself (Flame Imperishable), and in the process he learned of the Ring and sent Vader to go and take it. Also, I get what people are trying to say here when commenting about this, but honestly I don't find Sauron getting pwned by an ISD to be that hard to believe. Sauron was way past his peak and was incredibly weak by the time of LOTR, by that point he needed armies to defend himself, he was so weak that after the destruction of the ring his spirit just evaporated and whatever fragments were left of him were just scattered out in the void. I mean yeah he probably survived Barad-dûr getting destroyed, but in his weakened state he can't really do much about a determined person who is experienced with dark powers and commands forces far more technologically advanced than his taking the Ring in the moment. Sidious also is likely strong and evil enough to be able to bend the Ring to his own will (yes, it is possible according to Tolkien's notes that someone evil, dark, and strong enough can bend the One Ring to their own will rather than Sauron's, and Sidious would be that person). Sauron's chance of coming out on top here is if he manages to manipulate Vader before he delivers the Ring to Sidious, and given how weak-minded and conflicted Vader is it's something I can very much see happening. (Of course I'm ignoring Rick at the end, when including Rick being involved in this then the end possibilities get a lot more whack).
Or, arguably, Eru Illuvatar didn't create the universe. He was a powerful force user (probably a Sith) who came to Arda and, using a mix of the Force and his technology, was mistaken for a god. As Clarke pointed out, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic". A hundred thousand or more years later and the stories of Eru have been translated, retranslated, written, rewritten, etc. so much that he ends up being credited as a creation god.
Well, this is amazing! Just the nerf of Sauron :(, poor him. Why? Because the tower of Sauron would be as tall as a destroyer is long, it would go down but the destroyer with it. Sauron would not die with the tower. The only way to kill him is by destroying the ring, the tower just allow him to partially manifest his spirit, but he is literally everywhere. Not even with the force they could fight him off. Sauron made the One ring to act as Litch-like phylactery, the One is like the Horcruxes in Harry Potter. The rings also are a sender (the One ring), and receivers (the many). He set a bigger portion of his power/soul into the One ring, this to avoid the diminishing of his powers each time he gets destroyed, he would have to consume a portion of his power permanently to resurrect himself physically. This is a thing the original spirits and Valars discovered at their expenses, when they first decided to manifest themselves in bodies that was the price, a vulnerability of a kind. Sauron got destroyed once at his fortress during Luthien travels, by the stupid dog, then at Numenor undercover by taking the island and everybody with him, at that point he decided to forge the Rings before losing more, lastly by Isildur who rolled a crit but at that point he had the One so literally lost nothing of his powers, just the need to get his spirit partially manifested and come into contact with the ring.
@@FedoReds88 Bravo, you solved the problem very well. So, why do these ships jumping after they go into space in the all movies and TV shows ? Why we haven't seen a single ship jumping or exiting hyperspace through inside the planet's atmosphere?
@@StANDby007 actually we see that thing happen in rogue one, episode VII, various time through clone wars, rebels and resistance Jumping outside and inside
@@Warrorar you're an example fo someone who thinks it's as simple as 'never tried' there is tons of reasons why, one of them being that you are way too close to the mass shadow of the object (the planet), and will break apart apon attempting to enter hyperspace, just to end up being dust in it.
@@Warrorar Welll, they actually tried it, but you got a point. Even though it is mathematically impossible to enter the correct coordinates, Han Solo was the first one who ever managed to do it, shortly after the battle of yavin. In addition to that, there is no perfect vacuum in a planets atmosphere, so the masses would attract each other too much, especially considering that star destroyers are that huge (Han did it with the falcon, which is much smaller obviously) which would lead to a collision. And I think I heard of a law of physics in universe that forbids ships to jump into hyperspace from a planet's atmosphere, but can't remember where that was said or written. (this law was broken by disney stuff before so idk haha) but thats a whole other topic as well
@@xKace Entering and exiting hyperspace requires an absence of gravity, since the ship uses the gravity of Hyperspace to pull itself into it. That's why you can't jump from a planet, and why jumping into a planet's gravity is extremely difficult and dangerous. This was first written in 'Onslaught at Arda', with the introduction of the Interdictor-class Star Destroyer - the Interdictor can generate a planet's worth of gravity around it, sucking anything that tries to move around them in hyperspace back into real space and preventing things in realspace from safely jumping to hyperspace.
This is really cool... until you realize Sauron borders on the power of archangels, is immortal, and literally was instrumental not only in the creation of the universe but it's ultimate corruption at an atomic level.... and Vader is an athsmatic space wizard running errands for a wrinkly, old man whose chosen professions appear to be sitting and evil head turns. This is not at all how this would go down.
I mean, not much Sauron can do about an Imperial Star Destroyer bulldozing its way through Barad-dûr as it comes out of hyperspace. The ring would easily corrupt Vader even if he took it though, so Sauron always wins in the long run.
@@ConcreteCrescent First, you do realize that unlike what the movie shows, Sauron is not a disembodied eye bound to the to top of Barad Dur, right? He can leave whenever he wants and in fact, there is no scenario where Sauron would even be injured by such an impact to the tower. Second, the tower itself was bound to the ring and Sauron and may indeed be "star destroyer proof" especially as even Super s Star Destroyers like The Executor (Vader's flagship) suffer significant damage from objects far less durable than Barad Dur like asteroids.
yes it is. You've been going around in every comment section trolling. we are all drooling fanboys otherwise we wouldn't be sitting around having better things to do. I'm willing to admit it. But unlike you I know when SW is beat.@@papapalps2415 btw, don't bother replying because i don't get notifications for comments, so any reply you'd have (being an internet trolls/cyberbullying according to your behavior in other comment threads) would only be to serve your aparrantly high ego. I'm not insulting you, I'm calling you out. Goodbye
@@groupvucic2235 The tower is made by magic, primarily corrupted inside and out by Sauron. Just like the ring can only be destroyed in Mt. DOOM and Sauron can never truly die bc he's literally an immortal angel, the tower is indestructible.
so cool. I believe that the sith would not stand a chance against sauron. their only chance to defeat him would be the ring. but they would not destroy it but be arrogant enough to use it. they would just give sauron the tools to conquer the galaxy. with a deathstar, or maybe even just a star destroyer, sauron could destroy mount doom and with the mountain the only place where the ring could be destroyed.
@@groupvucic2235 okay. Sorry my ‘improper’ use of the word greatest offended you so badly. I will improve my knowledge of the English language to make sure that I do not make such a grievous mistake again.
I know you only used AI for the voices, but this is what I imagine the future will be like when AI can create videos. You'll be able to see any crossover you like in photorealistic detail, and they'll always be good because they'll be made by the fans rather than by Hollywood.
Wait, so are you saying that the AI will create the videos? Or are you saying that the fans will create the videos? Or are you saying that the AI will become fans and create videos
Except the hands will probably still look stupid lol. If you don't know what I'm talking about, look at some AI-generated images and pay attention to people's hands. They're all fucked up.
As cool as this looks, Barad-dûr was not just some simple spooky tower. It was infested and held together by the dark powers of Sauron and the his servants. It was essentially the greatest constructed Fortress of the third age. Also I don’t think a star destroyer can enter that low to a planets atmosphere, if it could then why hasn’t it been done in previous source materials.
@@0IlTSMax I know. What I meant was that the tower would get destroyed, not Sauron himself, but I do believe that his plans would be delayed until his orcs rebuilt the tower if they even survived, which they might because you know what that stormtrooper aim is crap
@@Mimic_Lord yeah what I meant was that his presence infested the tower well all of Mordor pretty much like in return of the king when he was destroyed all of Mordor was destroyed because he possessed it.
It would be really cool to have a Rick and Morty game like that that mixed everything together, but it would be boring to do since the companies would have to authorize it...but it would be great! It was very creative! congratulations!
A game where you jump between several franchises and do some chaos could be a fun thing.
Kinda like the LEGO Dimensions game
Yeah but knowing how hard it would be to make alot of big franchises work together, it’s never gonna happen
SO Kingdom Hearts but with movie franchises. Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, Shrek, Fast and Furious, Jurassic Park
Kinda like this then ? czcams.com/video/q8h_Uh1D6j4/video.html
@@seanconnally6549 yes! It would be a awesome game
Can't wait to see Count Dooku vs Saruman, their battle must be legendary!
Dr. Wonka: *Laughs in Lollipops.*
“We must join with him Dooku! We must join with Sauron! It would be wise my friend!”
While doing this on Scaramanga's island while the real James Bond is on hisnway
But first, they must shed the blood of the Saxon men.
A pure masterpiece. The star destroyer hitting that tower was just 👩🍳 😘
I can hear those emojis
"that tower"
And then Deadpool walks in😄
Barad dur my brother. I love both Star Wars and LOTR btw.
Souron: WTF just hit me
Darth Vader would never walk into a lava hole, he has post-traumatic disorder
Really ? Did u see his Castle ?
Have you ever seen or read Star Wars
@@muhammedfurkanyildiz2654 no
Vader would made Mount Doom his holidays house
Vader swam in lava in a comic
Normal day in Skyrim with mods.
True
Now i cant wait Fallout Mech vs Cyberdemon fighting in Skyrim
I love how Frodo just casually says.
"Fucking hell"
Ironically, this happening would make Sauron even more powerful. He'd have access to the Galactic Empire or the multiverse.
0:05-0:07 we’ll see about that…
@@darryllavalley7073 You do realize that sauron lives life force is part of the ring right?
@@darryllavalley7073 Star destroyer wouldn't destroy Barad dur. N sauron would corruot Vader n maybe palps
@Darryl Lavalley Sauron is tied to the ring and not a purely physical being. Most of his power and spirit dwell within the ring. As long as The One Ring is around, so is Sauron.
Absolutely. Sauron having access to galactic technology is terrifying considering that, being the mightiest spirit of Aulë, he would quickly figure out how it works and even improve it. He would build a Rakata-esque Empire where technology is powered by both science and mysticism.
Looks legit
LOL also hey there!
Better than your god awful fan film.
Next winter on Boxstation 5 X.
I concur, but what about the droid attack on the Hobbits?
The man himself
The plot can make sense, imagine if the Siths become obsessed with origin of the Force then they command Vader to patrol outer galaxies to explore some high concentration of force, then he found Melkor/Sauron in middle-earth (planet), he conclude that Sauron and other Ainur are basically the living force, and also found way to enchant and store force in object (like in the ring).
It was already realised in parody film "Spaceballs" (1987).
[A Bene Gesserit enters the chat...]
ofc the plot can make sense when you can just make shit up
both are the biggest form of fantasy worlds out there
Sauron corrupts Vader with ease doe
That's not how the Force works.
The implication of the one ring getting in the empire's hands, but more horrifically, the idea of Sauron getting out of middle earth into the srar wars galaxy sends shivers down my spine, if you have ever read about Sauron in depth you will know that everything Palpatine can do, Sauron can do it 1000 times better, and once he gets enough power... the damn galaxy will be done for.
No.
@@papapalps2415 yep
@@0IlTSMax Nah.
Sauron literally lost to a normal guy with a sword who cut his fingers and get cucked by some small hobbit, while Palpatine ruled the whole galaxy after destroying Jedi order
@@daethmer7834 isuldur is not “a normal guy” he is of numanoroen decent meaning he possesses superhuman attributes with long life span. I assuming you’re referencing the films in which case your bringing an even more powerful version of Sauron. The sword narsil has some great power as it’s able to interact with the undead and has extreme power. Do not compare the crusty hooded old man with an immortal maiar spirit, if Sauron was in the Star Wars universe nothing would stand in his way.
Rick with the ring would destroy entire realities 😂
He'd be having fun for like 5min of hop then be like alright sauron this got pretty old
Sauron: Now I will corrupt you and turn you evil like me.
Rick: Amateur.
What character is Rick and what franchise ???
@@SpiritAce33 - Rick Sanchez from the Adult Swim show “Rick and Morty.” That’s whose hand reached through the green portal and stole the Ring at the very end.
I though of Rick Grimes😅
that slight delay between the destroyer's impact and the sound of the tower explosion to reflect the speed of sound 👌👌 love the sense of detail
But there was no delay in the sounds of the ships arriving? 🤔
Gandalf has an epic Lightsaber battle with Vader, and as he's about to die, he looks over at the Hobbits, and says "run..you fools" then gets strikes down
And later on he comes back as Gandalf the Blue (Glowy)? :D
So just like what Bat in the Sun did?
@@twistsnakeanklesvids261 Vader... your lightsaber is broken.
Damn!
That Star Destroyer crashing into Barad-dûr in the blink of an eye. Sauron will have to bring forth at least a million orcs to rebuild it.
@@brandonsmith9098 star destroyer insurance will handle this
@@brandonsmith9098 yeah Vader has his own legion of lawyers so...
With that blow Sauron will have died instantly, given his state of weakness, in fact we no longer see him again
@@aliasbernardopaguro7475 Seems like you do not know the lore of LOTR at all, do you? Sauron cannot die until the ring exists, by any means. The Barad-Dur is not Sauron himself as it is - Barad-Dur is simply part of him, like a tool or an eye, which can be changed on some new eye. Basically, by taking the ring, Darth Vader would keep Sauron more alive than anyone else.
@@aliasbernardopaguro7475No, Sauron is immortal unless the ring is destroyed so it doesn't matter what they do to Sauron he will still live on and eventually become stronger again, and if they took the ring the power of the ring would eventually corrupt them anyways and likely give Sauron control of the Empire .
Count Dooku meeting Saruman
"Well thats akward"
I always did think Darth Vader would be the perfect host for the ring. Would love to see a 'what if' crossover sometime in my life.
It wouldn't work for him though since it has to be worn. And he doesn't have any fingers OR toes left. Putting the ring on one of his prosthetic hands would be no different than putting it on a mannequin.
There is still a part of his anatomy which wasn't cut off and could host the ring... if you know what I mean.
@@oneoranota why i hear this in papi's voice
@@adamb89 doesnt it corrupt you even when you dont wear it? Like, i doubt Gollum worn it for decades, wearing just makes you a living beacon for Nazgul and Sauron himself. I think it can corrupt anyone in certain radius, like.. Boromir?
@@mrzirak792 It influences your mind in a gambit to get the ring back into Sauron's possession at any cost, but only benefits the bearer directly if worn. Vader can't wear it, so he can't gain power. At best, he can resist the urges and discard the ring. At worst, he becomes a puppet.
So, hear me out, I’m not actually sure that a Star Destroyer hitting Barad-dur would be the one to come out on top. Tower is hella magic, and made of materials that are supposed to be impenetrable. It only falls apart when the ring is destroyed because the magic that was holding it together is gone.
No, but really though. You are geniunely a shit-take outputting machine. Every time, without fail. Its astonishing. How do you do it?
Good observation, however Barad-Dur has been destroyed before. It's the foundations that are indestructible unless the ring is destroyed.
However besides that, good point.
@@watcherwraith007 Ahh, that’s right. I was thinking of Orthanc, which is just straight up indestructible
@@archsteel7 yeah, that's true.
Wrong. Nothing is more powerful than nukes, which would destroy both. Give me the Tsas Bomba at it's originally planned megatonnage and you better believe there's no magic that can stop it.
The concept of universes invading each other is pretty cool. Keep making stuff like this 👍
This gives me the feeling i got when i first saw Soul Caliber as a demo in Gamestop as a kid,the absurdity of the characters being in the same place but also how beautifully epic it looked.
No matter which medium its in, seeing those giant spaceships over a planet is just so satisfying.
Especially the part where you take three star destroyers and put them in the atmosphere where they're now 96% useless.
@@penningtonknickernacker921 And this point im pretty sure you dont know nothing about Star Destroyers...
Now that is an episode i would actually pay money to watch.
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Frodo: "Fucking hell"
The most unrealistic part of the whole video.
I can’t imagine Tolkien using such enunciation. Not at all.
Vader: “I’ve come for the ring”.
Proceeds to get cockblocked, but not by who you’d expect 😂
Who is it?
@@aidanmaupay Rick, from Rick and Morty.
everyone: welp we're f***'ed
I thought a green portal was nightsister magick at first.
@@Ghostwolf82 Wait, that wasn't a jedi?
I love the Gollum sneaky walk over Vader shoulder :D
(smacks Vader on the butt!)
The graphics in this are surprisingly one of the best I've seen in a long time. Seems like there's no other contender that could beat this.
"F**king hell"
- Frodo Baggins
the plot twist we all deserve
Excellent
Love this rendition of imperial march
Frodo: Who are you?
Darth Vader: I am the dark lord of th-
Sam: Holy shit it's the Sauron!
Darth Vader: What?
That’s amazing 😊
That was visually amazing. By the way, its actually pretty easy to get a good vader voice by pitching a voice down.
New subscriber! Wow keep up the great work!
Well done, and a nice plot twist
Whose hand is that?
@@groupvucic2235 Appparently Rick from _Rick and Morty_
I've often thought about this, a "What If?" where the Empire bumps into Middle Earth.
The results are typically Sauron sitting on a galactic dark throne. Which is beyond horrifying.
Sauron? I think Anakin would easily defeat him especially if he doesn't have The One Ring. What's he gonna do against a lightsaber? Nothing.
@@burtan2000 Nice bait, mate.
@@Raving_Rando He isn't wrong, though, lul. Sauron has precisely zero method to survive Vader bar 'surrender and hope and pray the galactic warlord takes pity on me, an...uh, 8 ft tall blindingly evil guy'
you do know that this already happend iwth a sword and sauron survived in spirit form? you cant kill him.
@@papapalps2415 And when Vader takes the Ring and goes full Gollum for it?
Sauron is patient, you may destroy his body but eventually he'll return, whereas Vader is merely a corrupted man in a life suit. He would fall to the Ring faster than Isildur.
And if you think a power hungry Sith with a heart of darkness would have the strength to resist such a talisman, to think of destroying it or heck ever knowing of how to destroy it then you are simply mad.
Vader would beat Sauron in a physical fight yes, but would then fall to the temptations of the Ring. He would take it and try and use it to overthrow Palpatine.
The visuals are strong with this one.
Twist ending. Really got me there.
I understand that the author's goal was to destroy the tower, only I don't remember in Star Wars that spaceships flew to the planets so close at hyperlight speed. Usually we have always observed such an effect in space, but it still looks very cool and funny.
we've seen some pretty close to planet jumps but yeah nothing so far below orbit territory, but with the holdo maneuver being a thing now we cant discount it being possible, just damn near impossible of course cause stopping so specifically close to an object would be tricky unless you used interdictors like Thrawn did in the Legends Thrawn trilogy
Hyperspace is not a speed, it's another dimension.
It's possible but very danger
Yeah exiting hyperspace inside a planet's atmosphere is a super tricky maneuver, and even Han Solo wasn't able to manage it without crash landing. Something as huge and unmaneuverable like a Star Destroyer wouldn't stand a chance.
@DarkDruidsVale the holdo "thing" isn't a thing. That's disneys "version" not true canon
Nice work
When Eru Ilúvatar finally gets around to watching Empire Strikes Back
Awesome as always i will like watch this as a crossover series
And count dooku is saroman😮
And Gollum is Kino Loy.
Count dooku and saroman is the same actor
I'm not sure: at the end, is that rick lol?
Btw you, my guy, are an artist.
Fr, who’s at the end?
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@@abdullahamir8706 Non-Pickle Rick
this was too amazing for my brain to handle. It broke me.
Awesome.
May the pickle be with you.
That was really fun to watch and quite impressive!
I wasn’t bothered by the voices until I read the comments. I do reckon with good voices and LOTR-like grand cinematic dialog, this would be amazing.
You got the money for that?
I’m sure they wouldn’t mind if you donated the money to pay for said voice actors.
@@mohammadislam2324 have you heard of 11 Labs?
@@S0ulfire84 dont tell me not my video
My favorite part is how they sound like people playing a multiplayer game experiencing all this in real time.
#epic WOULD LIKE IF YOU DO MORE OF THESE ONES
this is awesome I wish I can make stuff as cool as this
This is the type of scenes that i imagine inside my head when bored
Now I need to see Darkside The Nazgul with Lightsabers.
Imagine Palpatine corrupting Middle Earth and Sauron corrupting the Galactic Republic.
I'm pretty confident that Darth Nihilus from Kotor 2 was directly inspired by the depiction of the Nazgul in the movies. The thematic resemblance is uncanny.
When the Sith threaten Middle Earth, the Jedi Council of Elrond shall answer!
This easily could be the most underrated channel on yt
I actually have thought of this a few years ago when talking with friends. just blows my mind seeing this
This is fucking incredible!
Rick Sanchez enters the chat.
Morty: What will you with all this immense evil power, Rick?
Rick: Isn't it obvious? Go to BLITZ AND CHITZ! What what!
This is grand!
I kinda like the voices too haha
That’s so badass! The Empire has arrived.
So, we know that Eru Illuvatar created the universe of Ea using something called the Flame Imperishable, which is the ultimate material of creation and also the source of Eru's power, if you ask me the Flame Imperishable sounds a lot like the Cosmic Force. Eru himself could be seen as an immensely powerful force entity, possibly a personification of the Cosmic Force itself even. Likewise, the Valar could be embodiments of the Living Force.
Perhaps some tinkering around with the Force opened up a portal from the Star Wars universe to Ea, and Sidious immediately felt Ea was an incredibly powerful realm in the Force, possibly being near the source of the Force itself (Flame Imperishable), and in the process he learned of the Ring and sent Vader to go and take it.
Also, I get what people are trying to say here when commenting about this, but honestly I don't find Sauron getting pwned by an ISD to be that hard to believe. Sauron was way past his peak and was incredibly weak by the time of LOTR, by that point he needed armies to defend himself, he was so weak that after the destruction of the ring his spirit just evaporated and whatever fragments were left of him were just scattered out in the void.
I mean yeah he probably survived Barad-dûr getting destroyed, but in his weakened state he can't really do much about a determined person who is experienced with dark powers and commands forces far more technologically advanced than his taking the Ring in the moment. Sidious also is likely strong and evil enough to be able to bend the Ring to his own will (yes, it is possible according to Tolkien's notes that someone evil, dark, and strong enough can bend the One Ring to their own will rather than Sauron's, and Sidious would be that person). Sauron's chance of coming out on top here is if he manages to manipulate Vader before he delivers the Ring to Sidious, and given how weak-minded and conflicted Vader is it's something I can very much see happening.
(Of course I'm ignoring Rick at the end, when including Rick being involved in this then the end possibilities get a lot more whack).
Or, arguably, Eru Illuvatar didn't create the universe. He was a powerful force user (probably a Sith) who came to Arda and, using a mix of the Force and his technology, was mistaken for a god. As Clarke pointed out, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic".
A hundred thousand or more years later and the stories of Eru have been translated, retranslated, written, rewritten, etc. so much that he ends up being credited as a creation god.
Sauron claps comp sw bro
Interesting cross-over theory. At least, most plausible one here.
eru doesnt have the flame he is the flame
I wish the voices were a bit better, the visuals and sound effects are awesome (I also wish the thumbnail wouldn't spoiler what happens ^^)!
Yeah why does the beginning sound like Tobey Maguire?
@@pearodox 😂😂
Its actually pretty easy to get a good vader voice by pitching a voice down
@2134
No clue why this wa in my recommended but it tickled my funny bone and now I’m subscribed
that is both hilarious and badass at the same time!!!!
Calmest fucking hell ever
True it's surreal
Well now Sauron has influence over the Galactic Empire. The Galaxy is screwed.
Do more of this. So good.
this is surreal and i love it
They never needed to throw the ring into the fires of Mount Doom. They just needed to bring it to Rick Sanchez at Curse Purge Plus.
One does not simply drop out of hyperspace into Mordor.
YOU
SHALL NOT
have a happy landing
Looked awesome, the voices made me laugh out loud though
Why is so satisfying seeing a destroyer taking down such tower with a ram attack?
They just allowed Sauron to live on… again.
Well, this is amazing!
Just the nerf of Sauron :(, poor him.
Why? Because the tower of Sauron would be as tall as a destroyer is long, it would go down but the destroyer with it. Sauron would not die with the tower. The only way to kill him is by destroying the ring, the tower just allow him to partially manifest his spirit, but he is literally everywhere. Not even with the force they could fight him off.
Sauron made the One ring to act as Litch-like phylactery, the One is like the Horcruxes in Harry Potter. The rings also are a sender (the One ring), and receivers (the many).
He set a bigger portion of his power/soul into the One ring, this to avoid the diminishing of his powers each time he gets destroyed, he would have to consume a portion of his power permanently to resurrect himself physically. This is a thing the original spirits and Valars discovered at their expenses, when they first decided to manifest themselves in bodies that was the price, a vulnerability of a kind. Sauron got destroyed once at his fortress during Luthien travels, by the stupid dog, then at Numenor undercover by taking the island and everybody with him, at that point he decided to forge the Rings before losing more, lastly by Isildur who rolled a crit but at that point he had the One so literally lost nothing of his powers, just the need to get his spirit partially manifested and come into contact with the ring.
Bro, destroyers emerging from hyperspace in the planet's atmosphere should have exploded instantly like a meteorite.
Well, not if they have raised shield at maximal power
@@FedoReds88 Bravo, you solved the problem very well. So, why do these ships jumping after they go into space in the all movies and TV shows ? Why we haven't seen a single ship jumping or exiting hyperspace through inside the planet's atmosphere?
@@StANDby007 actually we see that thing happen in rogue one, episode VII, various time through clone wars, rebels and resistance
Jumping outside and inside
At least 40% what you said is right. Good Job
"M... Morty look! *burps* I got a sick new ring Morty! Look!"
Holy Shit! When youtube recommendation works right. This is too good!
Gosh... the only thing which is wrong is that those star destroyers can hop with lightspeed into a planet's atmosphere.
Other than that, great work!
how do you know they can't? it was never tried 🤷♂
@@Warrorar you're an example fo someone who thinks it's as simple as 'never tried' there is tons of reasons why, one of them being that you are way too close to the mass shadow of the object (the planet), and will break apart apon attempting to enter hyperspace, just to end up being dust in it.
@@Warrorar
Welll, they actually tried it, but you got a point. Even though it is mathematically impossible to enter the correct coordinates, Han Solo was the first one who ever managed to do it, shortly after the battle of yavin. In addition to that, there is no perfect vacuum in a planets atmosphere, so the masses would attract each other too much, especially considering that star destroyers are that huge (Han did it with the falcon, which is much smaller obviously) which would lead to a collision.
And I think I heard of a law of physics in universe that forbids ships to jump into hyperspace from a planet's atmosphere, but can't remember where that was said or written. (this law was broken by disney stuff before so idk haha) but thats a whole other topic as well
@@xKace Entering and exiting hyperspace requires an absence of gravity, since the ship uses the gravity of Hyperspace to pull itself into it. That's why you can't jump from a planet, and why jumping into a planet's gravity is extremely difficult and dangerous.
This was first written in 'Onslaught at Arda', with the introduction of the Interdictor-class Star Destroyer - the Interdictor can generate a planet's worth of gravity around it, sucking anything that tries to move around them in hyperspace back into real space and preventing things in realspace from safely jumping to hyperspace.
This is really cool... until you realize Sauron borders on the power of archangels, is immortal, and literally was instrumental not only in the creation of the universe but it's ultimate corruption at an atomic level.... and Vader is an athsmatic space wizard running errands for a wrinkly, old man whose chosen professions appear to be sitting and evil head turns.
This is not at all how this would go down.
I mean, not much Sauron can do about an Imperial Star Destroyer bulldozing its way through Barad-dûr as it comes out of hyperspace.
The ring would easily corrupt Vader even if he took it though, so Sauron always wins in the long run.
@@ConcreteCrescent First, you do realize that unlike what the movie shows, Sauron is not a disembodied eye bound to the to top of Barad Dur, right? He can leave whenever he wants and in fact, there is no scenario where Sauron would even be injured by such an impact to the tower. Second, the tower itself was bound to the ring and Sauron and may indeed be "star destroyer proof" especially as even Super s
Star Destroyers like The Executor (Vader's flagship) suffer significant damage from objects far less durable than Barad Dur like asteroids.
@@sagesigman8269 "...the tower itself was bound to the Ring..."
No, it wasn't.
"...and may indeed be Star Destroyer proof..."
Lul no.
yes it is. You've been going around in every comment section trolling. we are all drooling fanboys otherwise we wouldn't be sitting around having better things to do. I'm willing to admit it. But unlike you I know when SW is beat.@@papapalps2415
btw, don't bother replying because i don't get notifications for comments, so any reply you'd have (being an internet trolls/cyberbullying according to your behavior in other comment threads) would only be to serve your aparrantly high ego. I'm not insulting you, I'm calling you out. Goodbye
Beautiful sound of the crash
masterpiece!
Isnt the Tower indestructible as long as the ring exist ?
Why should it be indestructibe
No.
@@groupvucic2235 The tower is made by magic, primarily corrupted inside and out by Sauron. Just like the ring can only be destroyed in Mt. DOOM and Sauron can never truly die bc he's literally an immortal angel, the tower is indestructible.
@@what7530 Firstly, it was built by slaves, not by magic. Secondly, it has been destroyed once after the war of the last alliance and later rebuilt.
@@what7530 Yea the destroyer literally jumped out hyperspace just ignore that... So that Star Destroyer jumped out in the 200.000x of the light speed
Невероятно!!!
Great sound design
Tese 39 seconds gave me far more enjoyment than all the Disney Star Wars films combined
Agreed.
so cool.
I believe that the sith would not stand a chance against sauron. their only chance to defeat him would be the ring. but they would not destroy it but be arrogant enough to use it. they would just give sauron the tools to conquer the galaxy. with a deathstar, or maybe even just a star destroyer, sauron could destroy mount doom and with the mountain the only place where the ring could be destroyed.
No.
@@papapalps2415 Yep, he's pretty much correct. Nice cope
@@River1411 So were you born brain damaged, or were you dropped, or...?
@@0IlTSMax Shouldn't you be in school right now?
@@papapalps2415 yes mummy
Eru Iluvator:😤
i always fascinated by gigantic space object coming from nowhere
This is what your mtg commander table will look like in a year
really loved it .. if you would have added eye movement towards the ships way more cooler :) just a suggestion
The two greatest trilogies of all time merged into one
The word "greatest" suggests there can't be anything greater. There can't be two greatest trilogies. Learn English dude.
@@groupvucic2235 Are you for real right now?
@@oXRaptorzXo yes
@@groupvucic2235 okay. Sorry my ‘improper’ use of the word greatest offended you so badly. I will improve my knowledge of the English language to make sure that I do not make such a grievous mistake again.
@@oXRaptorzXo I'm not offended, I just pointed out a mistake. But you seem offended.
"I'll wait at the entrance. It's a bit toasty in here"
Gollum noticing Darth Vader and finally realizes that the ring is not worth it 0:25
I know you only used AI for the voices, but this is what I imagine the future will be like when AI can create videos. You'll be able to see any crossover you like in photorealistic detail, and they'll always be good because they'll be made by the fans rather than by Hollywood.
Wait, so are you saying that the AI will create the videos? Or are you saying that the fans will create the videos? Or are you saying that the AI will become fans and create videos
@@CGBalla1014 The fans will create the story and dialogue, and then the AI will generate the video for them.
Except the hands will probably still look stupid lol. If you don't know what I'm talking about, look at some AI-generated images and pay attention to people's hands. They're all fucked up.
@@adamb89 I’m sure they’ll figure out hands soon enough.
@@adamb89 They are getting better whit the hands... some are good now.
Vader doesnt stand a chance against Sanchez
Rick the Door Technician does. Rick Vs Rick.
Sauron in the end wins
Wow unreal engine just keeps getting better
That little "fucking hell" at 0:07 absolutely kills me lmfao
please have Hogwarts be Nuked
Or overrun by Xenomorps
Or Thanos Snapped
Or Overran by Zombies
Or Taken over by The Swarm
Or Destroy by Kaiju
As cool as this looks, Barad-dûr was not just some simple spooky tower. It was infested and held together by the dark powers of Sauron and the his servants. It was essentially the greatest constructed Fortress of the third age. Also I don’t think a star destroyer can enter that low to a planets atmosphere, if it could then why hasn’t it been done in previous source materials.
I don't think that even a dark magic tower would be able to survive a giant ship moving faster than the speed of light
@@Mimic_Lord Saurons power is greater than any Jedi and sith in Star Wars he’s part of the ainur
@@0IlTSMax I know. What I meant was that the tower would get destroyed, not Sauron himself, but I do believe that his plans would be delayed until his orcs rebuilt the tower if they even survived, which they might because you know what that stormtrooper aim is crap
@@Mimic_Lord yeah what I meant was that his presence infested the tower well all of Mordor pretty much like in return of the king when he was destroyed all of Mordor was destroyed because he possessed it.
@@Mimic_Lord is there a scene similar that shows star destroyers arriving that low to a planet?
The calmest, unimpressed "Fuccing hell!" I've ever witnessed
That ending cracked me up 🤣
It would be really cool to have a Rick and Morty game like that that mixed everything together, but it would be boring to do since the companies would have to authorize it...but it would be great! It was very creative! congratulations!
I love the emotionless "fucking hell"
Wow. Felt like a dream for a sec there.
spectacular.