Star Wars - Alternative Ending

I just saw the "final" episode of Star Wars, the Rise of  Skywalker.  Anyway, about half way though I started envisioning the ending, but was sadly disappointed.  Here is how it should have gone.

Penultimate Ending: During the big space battle at the end, I was sure that I was going to either Finn or Jannah hack into the communication systems of the bad guys and broadcast an inspiring message to all the storm troopers, basically reminding them that they were kidnapped as children and their families are out there; and this is the time to fight for your freedom. I thought Jannah's character was created for this sole purpose (which would also mean that the resistance wouldn't have to achieve the impossible task of destroying every ship).

Final Ending (after random banter):
Emperor Palpatine - "You are not a hero, you are not a jedi, you are nothing!
Ray - "You forgot what else I'm not"
Emperor Palpatine (confused look)
Ray - "Alone" (Than all of the dead jedi and heroes slowly appear behind her as spirits. Luke is back, Han, Obi Wan, Yoda, Padmé, bring them all back)
Emperor Palpatine "Neither am I!" (Than all the bad guys come back, all the siths, etc.)

Option 1: There is a huge battle between all the spirits. This would be on a Marvel EndGame level. it would be massive and awesome. Teamwork between characters that never lived at the same time. Han's spirit is about to get struck down, but Chewbacca (the real one) saves him.  Darth Vader saves Leia, his baby girl. This is a worthy way to end the series.

Option 2: All of the bad spirit people turn to energy and go into the Emperor, causing him to grow larger, with an evil red glow.  The good guys go into Ray, covering her body with a sublime golden glow (yes, this is a combination of Avatar and the Last Dragon).  If Ray dies then all the jedi (and jedi spirits) will be gone forever and the dark side will be the only side.  Then they fight, but with superpowers.

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