What if...
2007-Jan-23, Tuesday 03:41What if the supposed prequels actually do make sense and fit into the original Star Wars story? Keith Martin explains the plotholes. Well:
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Although the Death Star plans need to get to Yavin as soon as possible, Obi-Wan needs to make one more diversion first. If the Empire knows that Leia is a Rebel leader, then they also know about her father and the whole Organa family may need immediate evacuation. Fortunately, before coming to Tattoine, R2 had already arranged transport, which is waiting at Mos Eisley, under the command of the Rebellion's other chief field agent and espionage asset. Chewbacca.Seriously. I know I haven't watched II or III, but I did read the plots, and this actually makes sense.
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Date: 2007-Jan-23, Tuesday 07:51 (UTC)However the thing about Chewie being the owner of the Falcon is rubbish. Han won it from Lando in a card game. Presumably Lando was rich enough, and Han & Chewie skilled enough engineers, to fit it out to its specs in ANH. The design [again this is somewhat retro-fitted from the later books] is a very common Corellian design, so the ship that landed in RotS could easily have been another ship.
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Date: 2007-Jan-23, Tuesday 13:26 (UTC)I mean it obviously makes no sense given he wasn't given a major role afterwards, unless you treat Han as always being his front, but it's fun.
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Date: 2007-Jan-23, Tuesday 12:59 (UTC)Seriously, SW doesnt make sense as a "saga" because Lucas didn't write it as one. They are two separate trilogies, at beast. Some of the worst continuity is between 4 and 5, trying to reconcile 3 and 4 is f-ing insane.
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Date: 2007-Jan-23, Tuesday 13:20 (UTC)Watching it as an adult, the detail of the plot of IV makes little sense anyway at least witht he above R2 being an all knowing god and Chewie doing the pre-negotiation makes a bit of sense...