DD
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Why has everyone made a big thing of this Clone War thing? That wasn't even what I meant. I didn't say "the title the CLone Wars", I said "the title OF the Clone Wars," which didn't mean I was calling Episode 2 the Clone Wars.
And like many of you have said, it will NOT be called that because that is the most lamest unoriginal title GL could ever come up with, except maybe, "Anakin Strikes Back" or something silly like that.
RAT
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Oooooooooooooooooooooooo, get him! As one of my collugues at work loves to say.
Seriously though, there just beating you down DD before they attach enmasse
DD
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This is a battle I do not think I can win. But anyway. where were we?
RAT
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I have totally lost the plot on this one, and about 20 others around here to...
DD
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Has it been wrapped up then or do you think people will still want to comment on Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan sensing Palpatine as the title suggests?
RAT
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Time to do that Dim thang.....
QUE
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Yeah, baby, bring it on!
Too bad really, I was enjoying this thread.
queeq out
RAT
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I would think, judging on what we know from the Original Trilogy, that Palpatines power is much greater that Obi Wan or Qui Gonn, therefore he found it easier to disguise his true seft and his intentions to the Jedi Knights.
Was Yoda on Naboo for the arrival of Palpatine? If so why did he not sence it?
QUE
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He was even in the same room with Palpy when Qui-Gon was incinerated. I think we will find out in either Ep2 or 3. I hope...
queeq
DIM
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Yoda actually came to Naboo on the same transport as Palpatine...
(And I don't see a point to closing this topic...)
QUE
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You are far too lenient. But thanks anyway. I like to see fun threads to continue for ever, but hey, Mods have to have something to do as well.
queeq out
RAT
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Therefore I sould suggest that Palpatine is powerful enough to hide from even the great Yoda. However, Yoda was not actively searching for evil in Palpatine which would aid him in his efforts to hide his true self.
Dim, it was just ba thought as this thing, like many otehrs, had wandered so far off topic it was getting scary.
QUE
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That sounds very clever. However, OB1 senses something elusive while being lightyears away. Strange that Yoda and Mace together couldn't sense a disturbance in the Force, while being alerted to the return of the Sith. Strange, strange, strange.
queeq out
DIM
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YEah...I wonder if that's because they're older and set in their ways....maybe not as with the force as they'd like to believe..
RAT
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But OB1 was entering into a new and pottentially volatile situation and was actively looking for any signs of trouble whilst Yoda/Mace/etc were heading for a celerbration where they did not expect to find any real trouble.
QUE
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Hmmmm, I don't really buy that. If the Sith return after a thousand years, you better be alert. Especially if the Sith are being connected to the entire Naboo crisis. They were even discussing it while being ON Naboo. Weird, weird, weird.
queeq out
RAT
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True, but at rest, at peace they were with themselves... Blah, blah, blah.
Though within my mind the risings of doubt are appearing.
QUE
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That sounds interesting. Tell me, what are you doubtful about?
queeq out
RAT
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Well you have a point. They are faced with possibly the biggest threat during their lifetimes and they do not sence it when it's standing just yards from them.
Have the Jedi become complacent, is this the drop in defences that the Sith need to make their move?