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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jul 14, 2010 22:15:54 GMT -5
Lol. That's really odd. That, and Mace's contradiction regarding the Jedi using all their resources to uncover the identity of the Sith Lord, and then telling Qui-Gon to uncover the identity himself.
Yeah, that's true. I don't think Lucas had much in mind for the characters in the prequels, though. They're kind of one-dimensional.
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Post by Jm419 on Jul 15, 2010 13:43:05 GMT -5
I know it, that's hilarious. The Order isn't at war, like during ROTS - which would explain a shortage of Jedi there, but not in TPM.
Some of them exist only to die.
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jul 15, 2010 21:39:32 GMT -5
Yeah. Lol. They could have sent even a couple more. That could make the duel with Maul more interesting (he could "pull a Sidious" and kill off the extras in under 15 seconds), but Lucas probably didn't want Maul to seem that powerful.
Lol. That's true. Too bad Jar Jar wasn't one of them.
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Post by Jm419 on Jul 16, 2010 14:36:20 GMT -5
True, but I always thought the Sidious killing three Jedi Masters so quickly was just dumb.
Lol. I once saw a Simpsons episode that had at the end:
Dedicated to everyone who died in Star Wars: Darth Vader Darth Maul Palpatine Count Dooku Stormtrooper #14 Stormtrooper #47 Stormtrooper #16 That four armed guy Stormtrooper # 81 Rebel Trooper # 3 Stormtrooper # 106 Unfortunately not Jar Jar Binks
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jul 16, 2010 22:16:14 GMT -5
Yeah, it was. If they were just three generic Jedi, then I would be fine with it, but Agen, Saesse, and Kit are all reputable swordsman and certainly would put up more of a fight.
LOL. That's awesome.
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Post by Jm419 on Jul 18, 2010 16:14:33 GMT -5
Right. I could see him besting Kit Fisto quickly, who was a master of Form 1 (with predictable parries, etc), but Agen and Saessee were surprising to me. And then Windu dies like a chump, too.
I thought so, yeah.
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Jul 19, 2010 13:43:09 GMT -5
Yeah. It's kind of understandable, from one point of view, because none of those four Jedi Masters ever fought a Sith Lord. They may have fought Dark Jedi, but they hadn't ever had to fight a powerful Sith Lord. But 4-against-1 is tough odds, even for the most powerful Sith Lord in history.
Lol. All those Stormtroopers, one Rebel Trooper, that four armed guy, and unfortunately not Jar Jar Binks. Lol.
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Post by Jm419 on Jul 19, 2010 16:14:41 GMT -5
Revan never fought 4 Jedi Masters that I'm aware of... That's the best part, I think. Unfortunately not Jar Jar Binks. "That four armed guy" is pretty funny too.
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Aug 16, 2010 23:42:54 GMT -5
Lol. The new TOR storyline puts a dent in Revan's power, so to speak. That might change, but we'll see.
Lol, it is. It's like, "who cares what his name is, he had four arms".
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Post by Jm419 on Sept 1, 2010 17:09:22 GMT -5
Really? How so?
True. Of course, his name was "Grevious." Did you hear what the new Clone Wars villian's name is? He's Maul's brother, and his name: Savage Oppress.
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Sept 1, 2010 21:55:07 GMT -5
Well, basically, it says that he (and the Exile) failed in their efforts to stop the True Sith from entering the galaxy. I guess that means that they both died. Unless one or both of them show up and save the galaxy (again).
WOW. That's horrible. Not creative at all. Somebody is being paid too much to come up with that in about 30 seconds.
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Post by Jm419 on Sept 17, 2010 22:38:54 GMT -5
Well, the True Sith are the YV, I think. Canderous ran into them; we've had this discussion before. If he managed to prevent the YV from showing up for 4,000 years, then I'm not sure that's exactly a failure.
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Sept 18, 2010 15:53:14 GMT -5
The True Sith aren't the YV, they're completely different. I think we may have had that discussion before TOR was announced/revealed, when it was only known that Revan left the galaxy to "stop a threat only he could see". At the time, it would have made sense for it to be the YV (which would actually raise some contradictions, now that I think about it), but the True Sith aren't the YV. But he did delay them for about 300 years (not exactly sure), so I guess it wasn't a complete failure on his part.
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Post by Jm419 on Sept 20, 2010 23:21:35 GMT -5
Wait a minute. What? True Sith not YV?
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Post by bountyhunter9 on Sept 21, 2010 8:29:08 GMT -5
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