I think the coolest would be if we get to see the gunnery stations in action again. We haven't seen those onscreen since 1977.
I think the coolest would be if we get to see the gunnery stations in action again. We haven't seen those onscreen since 1977.
This. I would squeal like a little girl if that happened.![]()
cooleddie74 said:There's also the theory with some fans that since Anakin was specifically conceived by manipulating the midichlorians to create somebody so powerful in the Force that they'd one day make galactic history, he might well have been "pre-programmed" to slide into gradually deeper and more pronounced fear and anger as he matured, ensuring his eventual weakening and downfall so that he'd become the ideal and incredibly powerful apprentice and tool of the Dark Side.
CorporalCaptain said:It can't all be true that Plagueis taught Palpatine everything he knew, that Plagueis achieved the power to cheat death, and that Sidious needs Vader's help to discover that power.
CorporalCaptain said:In the OT, the Force was just stated to be a mystical energy field. In the PT, we learned that midi-chlorians were involved.
CorporalCaptain said:I've never seen any evidence that that was any more than an insinuation meant to tantalize Anakin, words uttered by someone well established to twist the truth to his own advantage.
kirk55555 said:There is not one line of dialog where he directly said he or his master used the force to make a baby magically grow in a Tatooine slave woman's womb.
kirk55555 said:if you believe Sidious or his master made Anakin, it turns them into gods who should never have been defeated.
kirk55555 said:I just took her lin e as her not really knowing the Dad
The line in question is [this script agrees with what's on screen]:The "he" in "everything he knew" could refer to Palpatine instead of Plagueis.
Quite so, and I never said otherwise. All I said was (paraphrasing) that the only revelation made about the nature of the Force in the OT was that it was a mystical energy field, the point being that midi-chlorians were not delved into in the OT, obviously. My point was that in this instance material content was added in the PT on top of what we knew in the OT. Ergo, just because Shmi doesn't understand how Anakin was conceived, that doesn't mean that there won't be more specific detail given about it in a later film down the line. I halfway expect that we will eventually in film find out more about the conception of Anakin.And the Force was still a mystical energy field; nothing established about the Force in the OT was decanonized.
In the OT, the Force was just stated to be a mystical energy field. In the PT, we learned that midi-chlorians were involved.
Interesting. Thank you.Lucas offered Sith creation of Anakin as a possibility during a 2005 interview ( however, in a different 2005 interview he said that the Force created Anakin ). On the ROTS DVD commentary Rick McCallum said that the opera scene involved the origin of Anakin.
CorporalCaptain said:It would be a lie, by deliberate deception, for the pronoun he to have a different antecedent at different parts of the sentence like that.
Nerd Nitpick: she wasn't a Tatooine slave woman at the time.![]()
CorporalCaptain said:It would be a lie, by deliberate deception, for the pronoun he to have a different antecedent at different parts of the sentence like that.
I don't think that qualifies as a lie, really.
If you read the Luceno books in the EU you can see the author struggling with this issue. Oddly, the approach changes between Dark Lord and the later Darth Plagueis; in the former, a semantic distinction is drawn between "cheating death" and whatever Plagueis was able to do, such that Plagueis did not actually "cheat death". By Darth Plagueis this approach has been dropped; Plagueis resurrects Venamis and it is sufficiently clear that Plagueis was the "one" alluded to. So how to explain Palpatine's apparent lack of ability in this area? It may be that the difference is less about knowledge and more about "practice makes perfect" combined with natural ability. Palpatine clearly gets the main idea behind the power as evidenced by his dialogue, but Plagueis spent years as a hermit of sorts immersed in his studies and it's at least possible that he was somewhat stronger in the Force ( or the dark side ) than Palpatine.
I have to wonder why the Sith would create a child who might one day destroy them.
I have to wonder why the Sith would create a child who might one day destroy them.
Creating a super-Sith ( or potential "Sith'ari" ) is just the kind of thing the Sith might want to do.
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