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Post by Tony Carpenter on Jun 9, 2005 19:44:37 GMT -5
Aye...good point. I forgot about that. If Lucas was going to have all the Jedi murdered, He could have atleast had them go down fighting....cutting a few clones into bits. The jedi should have sensed something in the force...No? Two things: First, the clones were neither good nor evil. "They follow orders without question (Episode ll)." When Obi-Wan first went to Kamino to see the army he should have seen the problem of having millions of minions that follow orders without question. Especially sinse they had not found the Sith Lord yet. Second, read the books. You find out that a Jedi is trained from childhood to focus on a particular task and one task alone. Those jedi that were assasinated could not have sensed their doom because of their focus on the battle. Yoda is one of the few that kept the future in mind and stretched out to the disturbances in the force, that is how he sensed his attackers. I was disappointed with two things in particular in episode three. First, that Darth Maul didn't live to be in it. And that the swordmaster, Anoon Bondara, who was suppose to be of unparralled skill never made a show in the movie. I really wanted to see Anakin face him in a spectacular fight.
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Post by Andrew Fournier on Jun 9, 2005 23:09:16 GMT -5
I want to throw my 2 cents in on the new star wars movie. and by two cents, i mean it was 2 mega sweet. yoda is so hardcore and the movie is engulfed in epic swoll burn. if that made no sense, niether does not liking this movie.
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