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Re: SW set list for 2000
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lugnet.starwars
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Thu, 21 Oct 1999 15:52:46 GMT
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> And THAT is why I try not to stray from the movies. If there was one story
> about his survival, I might have bought it. Since writers want their own
> manifestation of Boba Fett alive in their stories, The story becomes a bunch
> of "what ifs" and "thats how I see its". I know alot of people will call me
> narrow minded, but if it was not in a Lucas movie, I don't give it much
> credit. If Lucas wanted Boba Fett to survive, He would have chronicled his
> survival in one of the movies. As with (almost) everything Star Wars
> nowdays, Bringing back Boba Fett was nothing more than a financial ploy.
> Next thing we are going to hear is that Darth Maul survived. "No, really!!
> Watch it again, as he his tumbling down the pit in two pieces, you see his
> legs and body tumble back into place..."
How about info from the official Star Wars web site? Does it count? Check
out the last paragraph on http://www.starwars.com/characters/boba_fett/. It
at least opens the door for speculation. I have also found that for the most
part the books try to stay consistant with what happens to the characters in
the various story lines. I can't speak for any of the comics, since I haven't
read any of them.
Joel
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| Eric Kingsley wrote in message ... (...) after (...) back to (...) And THAT is why I try not to stray from the movies. If there was one story about his survival, I might have bought it. Since writers want their own manifestation of Boba Fett alive (...) (25 years ago, 21-Oct-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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