One thing I never understood in the original Star Wars is the nature of "the Academy" -- the institution that Luke Skywalker wants to join...
The Academy
One thing I never understood in the original Star Wars is the nature of "the Academy" -- the institution that Luke Skywalker wants to join...
After Jango Fett died, they no longer had a source of fresh genetic material for future clones. No more Jango, no more clones.Maybe the Rebel Allience had it's own flight school? The question is, If the Empire has an acemy, then why? Aren't all the Stormtroopers and TIE. Fighter pilots Clones? Why would the Empire recruit non Clones, wouldn't they be inferior?
Plus if they could still create clones, why wouldn't the Empire have just created clones specifically grown and trained to serve as commanders aboard their Star Destroyers?
^ If they had Jango's DNA on file, then why would he need to live there?
As I said a few posts above...I find it hard to believe that the Empire have the only Academy. Wouldn't each side want to train their own forces? Doesn't really make much sense for anyone to be trained on one side just to be trained. Plus, there's probably a neutral academy somewhere.
The Prefsbelt Fleet Camp was a part of a network of Imperial Academys, including the Academy of Carida, which Han Solo attended.
Maybe the Rebel Allience had it's own flight school? The question is, If the Empire has an acemy, then why? Aren't all the Stormtroopers and TIE. Fighter pilots Clones? Why would the Empire recruit non Clones, wouldn't they be inferior?
The real question is whether or not the Rebel Allience is it's own sustaniable government like the Confederate States of America or are they just a hodge podge of different cultures within the Empire who are trying to restore the Republic like Nazi occupied France during WW2. A resistance movement, if you will. My guess is the later since everything has to be hidden and done in secret, while still maintaining the Senate. Even if if it did declare it's indipendence formaly, the Emperor obviosly wouldn't recognize them. Therefore he calls them Rebels. If the Rebel Allience is it's own government, then it's reasonable to think that they would have an academy. Either way I think it's safe to assume both sides have training procedures before they go into battle.
IIRC, there's some huff by fans who hate the idea that it's the Imperial Academy.
Personally, I thought it was quite clear it was the Imperial Academy. The obvious contradiction is that Luke tells Obi-Wan he hates the Empire, even before Owen and Beru are murdered.
Though I think the belief was that Luke only intended to go to the Academy to get his flight training and then would run off to join the Rebel Alliance.
^ If they had Jango's DNA on file, then why would he need to live there?
True, that makes sense.
^ If they had Jango's DNA on file, then why would he need to live there?
True, that makes sense.
He could have wanted access to the Kaminoans' technology for some other reason. To train his son, for example.
Or perhaps Jango simply thought it was a safe place to live - that no one would come looking for him and try to kill him, if such a powerful race like the Kaminoans were living there (with the clone army being grown there too).
Top Gun Flight School.
Lots of beach volleyball and oiling each other up.
^ If they had Jango's DNA on file, then why would he need to live there?
Skywalker said:Yeah, I think it's pretty obviously meant to be the Imperial Academy. Luke was desperate to get off of Tatooine, and probably saw the Academy as his only chance of doing so. Though I agree with Wormhole that he might have intended to join the Rebellion once he'd finished his training at the Academy.
^ I doubt that Luke was that forward-thinking, honestly. His 'hatred' for the Empire was, at this point, probably something more abstract, and didn't measure up to his desire to get off Tatooine and learn to fly. He certainly wouldn't be the first to work for people he loathes, for whatever excuse one gives oneself.
After Jango Fett died, they no longer had a source of fresh genetic material for future clones. No more Jango, no more clones.Maybe the Rebel Allience had it's own flight school? The question is, If the Empire has an acemy, then why? Aren't all the Stormtroopers and TIE. Fighter pilots Clones? Why would the Empire recruit non Clones, wouldn't they be inferior?
Plus if they could still create clones, why wouldn't the Empire have just created clones specifically grown and trained to serve as commanders aboard their Star Destroyers?
I thought that they just kept Jango's DNA on file, I don't know much about cloning though. I guess if they could find Boba, they could make some more clones. So by episode 4 the Stormtroopers are not Clones?
Based on my exceedingly hazy memory of the Star Wars novelisation, it's the Imperial Academy and Luke intended to go, get trained and then defect to the Rebellion.
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