But I see that no one wants to question Leia's presence on Hoth, as long as the "Golden Trio" are together at the beginning of the movie.
People have given you answers from both the new and old canon.
But I see that no one wants to question Leia's presence on Hoth, as long as the "Golden Trio" are together at the beginning of the movie.
I'll be short on this one:Rieekan was also one of the leaders and founders of the Rebel Alliance. Leia was not his superior. If you don't believe me, check it out.
Furthermore, a political leader has no business being in command of a military base. That is just ridiculous. Even Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean" had the good sense to allow Commodore Norrington to order Governor Swann around when Port Royal was under attack or when they were in a military situation. Leia acting like a military leader, when Echo Base already had a military leader was just ridiculous to me. Nor was she in the same situation as Padme in "The Phantom Menace".
But I see that no one wants to question Leia's presence on Hoth, as long as the "Golden Trio" are together at the beginning of the movie.
Also thisHow can anyone answer the question if you keep refusing everyone's answers?
And thisPeople have given you answers from both the new and old canon.
General Rieekan was a citizen of Alderaan, Leia is of Alderaan's royal family. How does that not make her his superior.Rieekan was also one of the leaders and founders of the Rebel Alliance. Leia was not his superior.
Pretty much, yeah.But I see that no one wants to question Leia's presence on Hoth, as long as the "Golden Trio" are together at the beginning of the movie.
It kept us entertained while we were waiting for new episodes of Rebels.Why is this a thread?
Well, as it has been asked, where else would she be?Rieekan was also one of the leaders and founders of the Rebel Alliance. Leia was not his superior. If you don't believe me, check it out.
Furthermore, a political leader has no business being in command of a military base. That is just ridiculous. Even Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean" had the good sense to allow Commodore Norrington to order Governor Swann around when Port Royal was under attack or when they were in a military situation. Leia acting like a military leader, when Echo Base already had a military leader was just ridiculous to me. Nor was she in the same situation as Padme in "The Phantom Menace".
But I see that no one wants to question Leia's presence on Hoth, as long as the "Golden Trio" are together at the beginning of the movie.
I generally always thought Vader was sensing a Skywalker vibe through the Force, not unlike the feeling he got when on Luke's tail in the Death Star battle in Star Wars. It's the same feeling that causes Vader to chase after the Falcon when it escapes Hoth and that convinces Vader that the Falcon crew is still alive, even when his commanders think they've been destroyed, but he has mistaken Leia for Luke.When the Imperials find A Rebel Base then Vader says "And I'm sure Skywalker is with them." Because there is only one base.
General Rieekan was a citizen of Alderaan, Leia is of Alderaan's royal family. How does that not make her his superior.
Pretty much, yeah.
And, why didn't he pick up the Skywalker vibe from Leia in the first film, say as he was interrogating her?
There was never any scene in which Leia assumed command of the base.That does not give Leia the right to assume command of Echo Base.
That does not give Leia the right to assume command of Echo Base. Echo Base was an outpost of the Rebel Alliance, not Alderaan. It's one thing for Rieekan to be respectful of her. It's another to allow her to assume control of the base.
I wouldn't use the word "refute." There's been no proof that Leia's presence on Hoth is not perfectly rational. There hasn't been anything even approaching a refutation.Let me ask this again. If all you're gonna do is refute everyone's answers. Why even ask in the first place?
I don't think she assumed it. I think she just was. Nobody gives Leia orders. But she gives a few. Including to Reiken. They don't ask Reiken's permission to close the shield doors. They need Leia's approval.There was never any scene in which Leia assumed command of the base.
I don't think she assumed it. I think she just was. Nobody gives Leia orders. But she gives a few. Including to Reiken. They don't ask Reiken's permission to close the shield doors. They need Leia's approval.
Indeed, the only time I even remember her exerting any authority was when she was briefing the pilots. And even then, presumably Rieekaan was busy and she was just helping out.There was never any scene in which Leia assumed command of the base.
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