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What if THOR and YODA Fought Darth Plagueis and Hela in Star Wars

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What if THOR was in Star Wars? What if THOR and YODA Fought Darth Plagueis and Hela in Star Wars? Let’s explore the depths of this scenario in the video.
From the safety of their ship, Darth Plagueis and his students observe the carnage below. A horde of creatures, foul as any creation of the Sith come rushing across the field, ripping and tearing through the poorly prepared militias. At the center of this army is a pillar of pure light that shoots across the sky.
While it is beautiful, nothing is majestic about the creatures that come rushing out. The last to appear isn’t one of the monsters, but a young woman in black armor with a spiked helmet.
Plagueis feels his master starting to sit up straighter as he watches the woman join the fight, shaking shadowy hands tendrils into knives and hurling them at her foes. More importantly, there is power in her, a dark presence that surpasses anything the Sith Lord has ever felt, even his master.
With such power at her disposal, it is little surprise that she makes short work of her opponents. Her foes fall like leaves everywhere she goes until her forces are the only ones left standing.
Only then does Plagueis order Palpatine to take them down. They head directly towards her as her army prepares to depart. The Berserkers growl and prepare to charge them as they descend their ship, but Hela orders them back and examines the new arrivals. A faint smile plays on her face as she watches them, looking over at the misshapen dark lord.
Hela: I am Hela, Queen of Asgard and Goddess of Death. You two creatures have the honor of being the first to swear fealty to me.
Plagueis: We would be honored your grace, but I believe there is more to gain by working together.
Hela: And what makes you think I would need your help, creature?
Plagueis: I sense you are not from here, great one. If you plan on conquest, you will face many challenges. It would be in your best interest to have servants like us. Those who can provide our expertise.
Hela: I only ally with the strong.
She snaps her fingers and suddenly, her berserkers rush forward. Palpatine and Plagueis stand back to back as they ignite their lightsabers. As these undead warriors rush at them, the two move at blinding speeds, cutting down anything that gets in their way. Their lightsabers seem closer to flashes of light than weapons.
Hela watches as the pair manage to stand their ground as the undead warriors pile up at their feet. As the tide grows larger and larger, the pair simply raise their hands and unleash the dark energies of the Force upon the Berserkers. Tendrils of lightning form around them, burning through the rotted flesh of these warriors.
Suddenly, the charge stops as Hela raises her hand.
Hela: I’ve seen enough. Very well, you wish for an alliance? Tell me what is it you want?
Palpatine: What we want? Should we not be asking you that?
Hela: I have not lived thousands of years by being foolish. All allies want something.
Plagueis: We want precisely what you have just claimed. To live thousands of years and thousands more. My apprentice and I have many enemies and the best way to defeat them is to outlast them.
Hela: A high price, for that I will expect a great service.
Plagueis: And the service we offer is great. To defeat the Jedi, the peacekeepers of this galaxy.
Hela: Laughs. If that is all you have, then you best leave. I’ve crushed gods.
Paplaptine: Gods are easier to strike down than Jedi. They are like fleas. You crush one and another takes its place. It doesn’t matter how thorough you are, they will always find a place to hide. But we have a plan to crush them thoroughly.
Meanwhile, in Coruscant, Yoda and the other Jedi hurry out as a strange ship appears above the temple. As they reach the courtyard, a figure leaps out and lands in the middle of the courtyard. Others raise their weapons, but Yoda waves them off.
Yoda: Greetings. Not from here you are. State your business please.
Thor: I’ve come to warn you. A great evil has just been unleashed upon your galaxy. The Goddess of Death herself has come to conquer this land.
A few of the Jedi laugh at that claim, looking at Thor and dismissing him as a madman. Growling, he flexes his wrist and sends out jolts of lightning, knocking their weapons from their hands.
Thor: Oh you find it funny? What she is about to unleash will be a thousand times worse than what I am prepared to do to make you see sense.
The other Jedi growl, but Yoda looks up at the god, unafraid, and raises a wrinkled hand.
Yoda: Then bow your head. Determine the truth, I shall.
Confused and a bit suspicious, Thor lowers his head and allows Yoda to place his hand on it. Suddenly, he stumbles back as he sees the memories of Thor. He watches Hela emerge from the shadows of hell itself and beat him aside.
Yoda drops his cane and stumbles back, the visions nearly overwhelming him. The other Jedi steady him, but his eyes remain wide.
Yoda: Come, begin
From the safety of their ship, Darth Plagueis and his students observe the carnage below. A horde of creatures, foul as any creation of the Sith come rushing across the field, ripping and tearing through the poorly prepared militias. At the center of this army is a pillar of pure light that shoots across the sky.
While it is beautiful, nothing is majestic about the creatures that come rushing out. The last to appear isn’t one of the monsters, but a young woman in black armor with a spiked helmet.
Plagueis feels his master starting to sit up straighter as he watches the woman join the fight, shaking shadowy hands tendrils into knives and hurling them at her foes. More importantly, there is power in her, a dark presence that surpasses anything the Sith Lord has ever felt, even his master.
With such power at her disposal, it is little surprise that she makes short work of her opponents. Her foes fall like leaves everywhere she goes until her forces are the only ones left standing.
Only then does Plagueis order Palpatine to take them down. They head directly towards her as her army prepares to depart. The Berserkers growl and prepare to charge them as they descend their ship, but Hela orders them back and examines the new arrivals. A faint smile plays on her face as she watches them, looking over at the misshapen dark lord.
Hela: I am Hela, Queen of Asgard and Goddess of Death. You two creatures have the honor of being the first to swear fealty to me.
Plagueis: We would be honored your grace, but I believe there is more to gain by working together.
Hela: And what makes you think I would need your help, creature?
Plagueis: I sense you are not from here, great one. If you plan on conquest, you will face many challenges. It would be in your best interest to have servants like us. Those who can provide our expertise.
Hela: I only ally with the strong.
She snaps her fingers and suddenly, her berserkers rush forward. Palpatine and Plagueis stand back to back as they ignite their lightsabers. As these undead warriors rush at them, the two move at blinding speeds, cutting down anything that gets in their way. Their lightsabers seem closer to flashes of light than weapons.
Hela watches as the pair manage to stand their ground as the undead warriors pile up at their feet. As the tide grows larger and larger, the pair simply raise their hands and unleash the dark energies of the Force upon the Berserkers. Tendrils of lightning form around them, burning through the rotted flesh of these warriors.
Suddenly, the charge stops as Hela raises her hand.
Hela: I’ve seen enough. Very well, you wish for an alliance? Tell me what is it you want?
Palpatine: What we want? Should we not be asking you that?
Hela: I have not lived thousands of years by being foolish. All allies want something.
Plagueis: We want precisely what you have just claimed. To live thousands of years and thousands more. My apprentice and I have many enemies and the best way to defeat them is to outlast them.
Hela: A high price, for that I will expect a great service.
Plagueis: And the service we offer is great. To defeat the Jedi, the peacekeepers of this galaxy.
Hela: Laughs. If that is all you have, then you best leave. I’ve crushed gods.
Paplaptine: Gods are easier to strike down than Jedi. They are like fleas. You crush one and another takes its place. It doesn’t matter how thorough you are, they will always find a place to hide. But we have a plan to crush them thoroughly.
Meanwhile, in Coruscant, Yoda and the other Jedi hurry out as a strange ship appears above the temple. As they reach the courtyard, a figure leaps out and lands in the middle of the courtyard. Others raise their weapons, but Yoda waves them off.
Yoda: Greetings. Not from here you are. State your business please.
Thor: I’ve come to warn you. A great evil has just been unleashed upon your galaxy. The Goddess of Death herself has come to conquer this land.
A few of the Jedi laugh at that claim, looking at Thor and dismissing him as a madman. Growling, he flexes his wrist and sends out jolts of lightning, knocking their weapons from their hands.
Thor: Oh you find it funny? What she is about to unleash will be a thousand times worse than what I am prepared to do to make you see sense.
The other Jedi growl, but Yoda looks up at the god, unafraid, and raises a wrinkled hand.
Yoda: Then bow your head. Determine the truth, I shall.
Confused and a bit suspicious, Thor lowers his head and allows Yoda to place his hand on it. Suddenly, he stumbles back as he sees the memories of Thor. He watches Hela emerge from the shadows of hell itself and beat him aside.
Yoda drops his cane and stumbles back, the visions nearly overwhelming him. The other Jedi steady him, but his eyes remain wide.
Yoda: Come, begin
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