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Multimedia => The Prequel Trilogy => Topic started by: Scott on September 22, 2003, 12:19 AM
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OK...I think I've got it maybe
Anakin's Fall has been called a tragedy...
His saying in EpII of stopping people from dying yadda yadda is deep foreshadowing...
Anakin saves Palpatine in the beginning of the movie from the clutches of Dooku, Anakin is the hero of the galaxy and his ego knows it, he is the most powerful Jedi in the galaxy...
NEW 10/10/03...Palpatine knowing that Anakin is weak asks him to be his personal bodyguard.
Somehow Ms Amidala is killed or dies (there is a pretty revealing Webcam image for Hyperspace members that alludes to this effect that she is dead and I'm going to say she des giving birth)...this happens while Obi and Ani are saving someone or doing something...involving the new bad guy
The Clone Army turns on the Jedi during the movie and Mace goes to confront Palpatine, being Palpatine's bodyguard Anakin is forced to defend Palpatine/Sidious and kills Mace cementing his path down the dark side. Palpatine tells Anakin that Mace is te Jedi traitor and he was the one who has been sabotoging the Republic
OK then, Palpatine/Sidious promises Anakin that through the Dark Side people can be resurrected and having tutored Anakin for so long Anakin finally succumbs to the dark side in an effort to bring Padme back from the dead...it is the Jedi's fault he is where he is...Obi did this to him, Obi was responsible for Padme's death, Obi was responsible for his mother's death. This leads to his duel with obi saying that Obi was reponsible blah blah blah. obi wins, Ani is scarred and rescued by Palpatine who brings him back from the "dead" and gives him the means to an end...Having been beaten Anakin breaks and hunts down the remaining survivors and that is that...
Obi, Yoda and Bail escape with the Kids and the credits roll
Last scene is Vader on his Star Destroyer looking off into space wondering where his child (children) are
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Makes sense to me :)
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Good job, I like it. :)
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I like the Padme dying while giving birth idea. To me she has to kick the bucket in some way. I just think something bad has to happen to her to get Anakin all fired up and go over the edge.
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The only problem with this teory is that leia has memories of her mother, so how can she possibly die giving birth. she dies when leia is a small child
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I guess the other choice would be that Padme and Bail make a dash for it and Padme is killed while Bail escapes with Leia...being force sensitive Leia may have memories of her mother that way
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Hopefully the story will not have to rely on Leia's force sensitivity allowing her to remember. That's just too much retroactive conditioning for me. Maybe one of the handmaidens takes Leia, and that's why Leia seems to remember her mother. I mean, Padme really wasn't important to the OT anyways, so it wouldn't exactly cheapen it.
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The only problem with this teory is that leia has memories of her mother, so how can she possibly die giving birth. she dies when leia is a small child
Oh yeah, I forgot about that detail.
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From theforce.net...
- Since so much time is wasted debating on useless theories, I'll try to put it to rest. Padme dies. More interesting is how and who is involved.
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New ideas added based on some new Spoilers at theforce.net ;)
Anakin is now Palpatine's bodyguard (which fits with my theory on his ego being huge)
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Yeah, he probably is THE best starpilot in the galaxy, a great warrior, etc and it goes to his head. He probably won't get the respect from the Jedi Order he feels he should have. Obviously he's going to get sick of the Jedi if not already. Palpatine is there to feed his head full of stuff.
I guess Kenobi is the one sent to find the New Villian instead of Anakin. I am guessing the really ticks off Anaking as well. Now I just wonder how Padme fits into everything.
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Wow...2 years before the movie and I nailed that one pretty much spot on with some minor details needing tweaking. :P
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The only problem with this teory is that leia has memories of her mother, so how can she possibly die giving birth. she dies when leia is a small child
Oh yeah, I forgot about that detail.
That's easy - she is just remembering Breha Organa, not Padme. That's how I like to think of it anyway.
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I think of it as a version of flow walking.
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What the heck is "flow walking"?