Registered: Mar 2005
Location: United States, Earth
In Ep3, when Sidious says.........
"If the Jedi learned what has transpired here they will kill us. Along with all of the Senators."
And Anakin says: "I agree. The counsel's next move, will be against the Senate"
If things were different, would the Jedi have really done away with the Senate aggresively or was Palpatine just lying to Anakin?
I mean since Anakin knew a great amount about the Order and did agree that his former fellow Jedi, for some reason, would take the Senate out, unless his mind was clouded by the dark side.
If so, what do you think the order would've done with the Senate.
Actually kill 'em all? I agreed with Palpatine when he said the "the Jedi are relentless"..
__________________ "The darkside, Sidious, is an illness no true Sith wishes to be cured of, my young apprentice .."
Wow, the author of that revelation story is just like SuperShadow; thinks he can explain everything in mere science fiction.. What did he write to explain Leia's memories to Padme? Programmed memories? And later Leia adopted it as real memories? As if Leia wouldn't know when her mother died, get over it.. There was just no other way to include Padme's death in the movie.
What next? People will explain why Anakins reflection was seen in the window when it was already shattered by Mace?
I think it's pretty dangerous to take Star Wars too serious..
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Hiding from zombies
Overlord, the author of that section is a man with far more insight and intelligence than Supershadow. Comparing the two is ridiculous, since one is a fraud and the other is an engineer and science major who really digs sci-fi and apparently can think much better than the average person.
I'm not even sure why you are even on this forum, since all you do is make odd comments. And about the programmed memories part... Did you even read the entire thing? Jeez. Talk about going off half cocked.
lol. The revelations of star wars.. He probably is some middle aged star wars fanatic who thinks he wrote the bible of star wars..
You can actually find answers for everything with science fiction and stuff like the force. Totally unnecessary in my opinion.
Be that as it may he overlooked the part in the book that clearly states Obi-Wan wasnt attempting to sever Vader's limbs. He was moving to a defensive position when that happened.