Question about Kingship in Episode III.

Started by Robin Darkside4 pages

ahh, f*ck this noise.
Star Wars will remain in my heart.

I may be noob, but I know shit better than most of the boring as*holes on this KMC, Ken Kenobi must be confused on how to deal with it..with the noobs and the not realists

if you dont know what I mean, go to hell, f8cken low lifes

Robin Darkside, jerlark joined two days after you, you have no right to call him a noob.

So there's a plot hole with Leia remembering Padme even though she was born second. So what? That's been addressed several hundred times, and in the long run, isn't that important.

I don't remember if it's ever said if Bail is a king or prince or whatever of Alderaan, all that's known for certain about him is that he's the Senator. However, I DO remember it being said that his wife is the Queen of Alderaan. Therefore, Leia, being their adopted daughter is a princess, but Luke, having NOT been adopted by the Organas, has no claim to royalty.

I also remember reading somewhere that Padme's family was nobility, but wasn't royalty. Her title of Queen just meant that she was elected ruler of Naboo. She's not actually royalty.

Originally posted by Lana
Robin Darkside, jerlark joined two days after you, you have no right to call him a noob.

However, I have full right to call everyone in this thread a noob, with the exception of Ush and Lana... 😛

*cackles maniacally*

And yeah, Leia was born second and remembers Padme better. Big whoop, I think it completely ruins the movie! I'm going to whine now. 😄

Right, FINALLY checked this out again on the DVD, because I am sure it was said when I saw it in the Cinema.

The Captain calls Bail "Your Highness", so we can be certain that Bail is royal.

If GL is following normal royal tradition, this makes Bail a Prince, not a King (who would be called 'Your Majesty'😉.

So yes, it follows from Bail.