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Re: Too much forshadowing
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Sat, 19 Jun 1999 21:59:03 GMT
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Steve Bliss wrote in message <37665688.57220856@lugnet.com>...
> On Mon, 14 Jun 1999 17:54:06 GMT, "John Bauman" <jtb86@ptdprolog.net>
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> > They have a little too much foreshadowing in the movie.
> > Right when they're burning Qui-Gon(isn't he supposed to fade),
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> Apparently the transendental fade-out is a trick the jedi learn later.
> Either later, after Anakin becomes Darth Vader (remember Obi-Wan's speech
> to Vader before their final duel? Vader didn't know about the fade-out).
> Or later, at higher levels of force-mastery.
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> My take on what was seen in the movie is that the Force isn't as strong
> with Gui-Gon as we've seen it in other people.
I read on a web page(Star Wars Technical Commentaries(I think)) that
yoda taught the vanishing trick to Obi-Wan after Qui-Gon(hey, they rhyme!)
died.
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> > When Mon Mothma(I believe) said "But who did he kill, the master or
> > the apprentice," they immediatley shift over to palpatine.
> > He is deffinetly working for, or being, darth Sidious(or as my friend
> > suggested, being his clone). The same with the long parting scene.
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> Is there anyone who hasn't connected this? Darth Sidious *looks* (and
> sounds) like the Emporer from ROTJ, and Senator Palpatine has his name.
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> > My guess is that they'll go back(remember c3po).
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> > Somehow Kenobi
> > will force his mother to be killed(maybe with help from palpatine).
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> That would suck.
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> > He'll then be angry at Kenobi,then he'll hate Kenobi.Then, in a fight with
> > Kenobi,
> > he'll fall in a lava pit. He'll come out, but palpatine will make him a true
> > darth vader.
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> I thought that Vader went over to the dark side as some kind of double
> agent. He told Luke that he thought he could resist the power of the
> Emporer. I'd much rather see Anakin fall from reckless hubris, than
> because he's mad about his mother.
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> > He'll start killing all the Jedi....
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> Yeah, if there are only two Sith, they'll both be pretty busy. I heard
> there were about 10,000 Jedi (in the time of the Republic) on Coruscant
> alone. I bet they have to hire henchmen, or incite some lynch mobs.
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> Or maybe they let the Clone Wars take care of the dirty work.
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> Steve
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Too much forshadowing
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| (...) That's probably why the same actor who played Emperor Palpatine in ROTJ was cast to play the role of Senator Palpatine and Darth Sidious. **He also does the Emperor's voice for the intro to LucasArts' Tie Fighter game. Brent Curtis (25 years ago, 20-Jun-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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| (...) Apparently the transendental fade-out is a trick the jedi learn later. Either later, after Anakin becomes Darth Vader (remember Obi-Wan's speech to Vader before their final duel? Vader didn't know about the fade-out). Or later, at higher (...) (25 years ago, 15-Jun-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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