Brandon Rhea
Brandon Rhea
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March 7

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United States

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Male

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Disappeared

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Director of Community Generated Knowledge @ Project Management Institute

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Hey everyone, my name is Brandon, and I'm currently focusing on topics from and related to Star Wars Rebels and democracy in Star Wars. I'm a huge Star Wars fan, and have been ever since I first saw it in 1999.

What I love about Star Wars is that, at its core, it's a story about hope, resilience, and the choices that define us. It's a saga that reminds us that even the smallest act of defiance can change the course of history, that redemption is always possible, and that light and dark exist in all of us. It's about how found family can help us save the day, about creating a generational legacy (told through the eyes of two dysfunctional robots), and about overcoming the darkness within us to forge our own destiny, no matter where we come from.

Part of what makes Star Wars so special is its fandom (speaking of there being light and dark inside of all of us). Being a Star Wars fan, at its best, isn't just about watching, reading, or playing a story. It's something you live, something you build, and something you share. It's a universe that has inspired generations of creators, dreamers, and fans to tell their own stories, to debate lore with passion, and to craft theories, art, and entire worlds beyond what's on-screen. It's a community that, when used for good (like the Force itself) binds us together, no matter how we first discovered it.

I love Star Wars because it reminds me that hope is a choice. I love being a Star Wars fan because fandom proves that storytelling has limitless possibilities when fans take the story into their own hands.