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That's correct Metalpsalm...thanks! (I knew I would know it if I heard it.)
I read a book about Mace Windu in addition to the movies. That Jedi had a lot of anger and mistrust issues. If I didn't know any better, then I would be suspicious of him being a sith.
the "2 Sith" rule was more of a guideline Actually, Darth Bane created it to consolidate power. He felt that a lot of Sith drawing on the force ultimately diminished the force for everyone. So if there is only 2 then the force is more concentrated in those individuals. That and I'm sure Darth Bane didn't want a lot of rivals.
...so Darth Bane set out to find a new apprentice and make the rule of two, after he tricked the rest of the Sith into doing a Mind Bomb and eliminating them.
It would explain how Darth Sidious was able to beat Yoda.
Sacrilege of Count Dooku's character by making him a shallow, evil, puppet, instead of the greatness that he could have been.
Sacrilege of Padme's character by making her fall in love for no reason, and then die from a "broken heart".
Sacrilege of Yoda's character by making him make stupid decisions in important circumstances.
I always liked Dooku, and He got a real nice start in episode 2...then it just...flat lined.
Idk on Dooku's fight he didn't have much choice, Kill the Sith, OR let Anakin die...Maybe Yoda gained wisdom by sitting there after failing for three movies?
Quote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on April 09, 2009, 02:01:42 PMI always liked Dooku, and He got a real nice start in episode 2...then it just...flat lined.Here's how Dooku's storyline should have gone. Dooku is on the Jedi Council and learns of a conspiracy to turn the Republic into an empire. He knows that Chancellor Palpatine is at the center and that there are even traitors on the Jedi Council (ie. Cypho Dias). Not knowing who to trust, he quits the council and tries to investigate personally by going undercover and joining Palpatine as an apprentice. Meanwhile he also works behind the scenes to build a coalition of droid armies so that in the event that he isn't personally able to stop Palpatine that there will at least be an army available with a chance to stop the clone army already being built.This background would have totally fit in with the conversation that he had with Obi-Wan in the holding cell, and would have led to a deep and complex character. A character who would have been loved by audiences and who would have been mourned when Anakin murders him, and die he must. For it turns out that Palpatine actually knew of Dooku's deceitfulness all along and had his own back-up plan of tricking Anikin into eliminating Dooku while at the same time moving farther along the path to the darkside himself.So disappointing that none of this turned out to be used. If only George had consulted me
My favorite character is now R2-D2. Not only does he survive all the movies and wars, but he kicks bucket several times, even against Super Battle Droids.
I don't have anything against Jedi honestly but to ignore such threats in front of them, to believe they truly defended the peace while their own people were having inner confrontations, seems foolish....
Quote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on April 09, 2009, 09:27:18 PM I don't have anything against Jedi honestly but to ignore such threats in front of them, to believe they truly defended the peace while their own people were having inner confrontations, seems foolish....Kind of like..... the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard, CIA, FBI, ATF, Police, Sheriffs, Deputies, Mall Security, School Resource Officers, ...
Dude! That is a great story line!