I know that Palpatine set up the Seperatist movement and all of that and obviously was trying to get rid of Padme, but I still don't see him setting up Obi-Wan finding the Clones.
In other words, you have no answer?
One way or another? What now? I thought there was only one way!
So what can they be expected to do if nobody shows up?
As I said, he's indirectly behind the attempts on Padme's life and he personally and specifically asked for Obi Wan to be her bodyguard. After the second attempt he flat out orders Padme to accept Anakin as her personal guard while Obi Wan went off investigating.I know that Palpatine set up the Seperatist movement and all of that and obviously was trying to get rid of Padme, but I still don't see him setting up Obi-Wan finding the Clones.
Oh yeah, he definitely took advantage of the situation once things started.I don't think Palpatine planned for Ob-Wan to find them that way, but I think that he used it to his advantage. One of the reasons that I like AOTC is the fact that it showcases Palpatine as a master manipulator with a specific end goal. I think it shows him working situations and circumstances to his best advantage in the most realistic way.
Sure he did that, but that doesn't mean he totally plotted out every step that they took.As I said, he's indirectly behind the attempts on Padme's life and he personally and specifically asked for Obi Wan to be her bodyguard. After the second attempt he flat out orders Padme to accept Anakin as her personal guard while Obi Wan went off investigating.
That's two direct and one indirect intervention to set things on course. He couldn't have been more involved in events if he tried.
Where exactly did I make any such claim?Sure he did that, but that doesn't mean he totally plotted out every step that they took.
^For my way of thinking, Jango is still the key piece that makes me think putting Kenobi on the trail was deliberate.
Jango himself may not have even known that's what he was doing. Indeed his reaction to Kenobi on Kamino certainly indicates he didn't expect to see him and it's just like the Sith to keep their pawns in the dark.
I can see a scenario where Tyranus gave him the saber dart, maybe under the pretence that he's had it coated with a rare toxin that kills Clawdites instantly. Then gives him specific instructions to use it on Zam if the she fails and the Jedi catch up to her. Or use it to kill her either way and tie up a loose end, knowing the Jedi will find the body and trace the dart back to Kamino sooner or later.
Another point: it seems likely that the first attempt on Padme deliberately failed. Palpatine would probably have known about the security arrangements and use of a decoy and had Jango & Zam bomb the wrong ship on purpose.
After all Palpatine didn't need Padme dead, just out of the way for the vote. She'd serve him better alive as a means to tempt Anakin to the dark side. So it follows that if the first attempt was designed to fail, why not the second? He practically ordered the council to assign Kenobi and Skywalker as her protection and them being there all but guarantees she'll survive.
No, I just can't be arsed to go through the whole plot of the movie for your benefit.
Someone will show up because Palpatine will make sure of it.
If you actaulyl pay attention, almost none of his plans go off without a hitch, but he is *very* good at adapting to changing circumstances and has contingencies and plans within plans.
But OK, if you're determined to be dense: if by some galaxy shattering chain of events somehow prevents all of that, then they just sit there with a million and a half Jangos and no place to send them. Maybe they sell them to the highest bidder, maybe they buy a really big woodchipper and go into the fertiliser business.
But it's a moronic question. You may as well ask "what if the Rebels never managed to steal the Death Star plans." or "what if Obi Wan didn't show up to chase off the Sand People?" The story doesn't happen, that's what.
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