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Common knowledge. Have you seen the trailer? It's got Tarfel in it (possibly.). At any rate it's got Wookies.Korn said:Is that Common knowledge or do u also know someone who worked on the set
Which I hate.
Common knowledge. Have you seen the trailer? It's got Tarfel in it (possibly.). At any rate it's got Wookies.Korn said:Is that Common knowledge or do u also know someone who worked on the set
WOOOOOOOT!!!!!! LIGHT SABRES!!!! ::d:d:d:d:d:d:d:dHotShot said:"Ep III definitively has the most lightsaber action of any Star Wars film." - RM
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are u sure, cause i thought that Lucas was only going to do 6 moviesHotShot said:there is actually an epidsode 8 and 9 looks way better than the rest.
http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/sixtyminutes/stories/2005_03_20/story_1326.asp60 Minutes said:LESLEY STAHL: What if someone else beside you came to you and said, "I want to make episode seven". Could you see that happening?
GEORGE LUCAS: No.
LESLEY STAHL: No, absolutely, positively — you're closing the door without any wiggle room whatsoever?
GEORGE LUCAS: Right, there is no episode seven.
Do the math, Han Solo cant be in Episode 3, he would be too young. The reason Chewies able to be in it is because in Episode 4 he is like 200 years oldArgonaut said:Hey, George Lucas has put a ban on ALL Expanded Universe writers from detailing the events surrounding Han Solo meeting Chewbacca and his early years at Imperial Acadamey (ever wonder how he knew 'Standard Imperial Procedures' so well in Episode V?). Since Episode 3 visits Kashyyyk, the Wookie home world, it's highly possible (and virtually expected) that Harrison Ford will make a cameo as a younger Han Solo in the film. How do you make it look like he de-aged 45 years in the space of about 10-20 standard years? Simple: makeup/CGI.
Yes, but i only think he is a few years old then Luke and Leia, not twice their ageArgonaut said:Not quite. The destruction of the first Death Star at the Battle of Yavin is a climatic turning point in the history of the Galaxy and is used as a reference to all years (kinda like Before Christ). Episode 1 takes place 32 years before the Battle of Yavin (BBY). Episode 2 takes place a decade later, or 22 years BBY. Episode 3 is set at the end of the Clone Wars, three years later (19 years BBY). Now, Luke and Leia are born at the end of Episode 3 which makes them roughly 19-20 years old. In Epsiode IV Luke mentions that he wants to join the Imperial Acadamey. So, assuming they take on new recruits starting at the age of 18, and it's known that Han did actually make it into the acadamey, it's fairly safe to say he's nearly twice as old as the twins, somewhere in this mid-thirties, so it's close, but altogether possible that he'll be there - maybe Imperial Acadamey existed under a different name during the Clone Wars (remember, Palpatine used the Clones to give the Empire and Instant Army), and Han joined thinking he was doing the right thing.
It's also known that Han had a pretty messed-up childhood and was brought up be space gypsies. Since he's a smuggler, he has the ability to lie like there's no tomorrow, and do it convincingly - he mentions to Obi-wan and Luke that the Falcon completed the notorious Kessel Run in under 12 Parsecs, which isn't possible. So if he can lie so convincingly, what's to say he didn't lie about his age to get into the Acadamey?
Argonaut said:Not quite. The destruction of the first Death Star at the Battle of Yavin is a climatic turning point in the history of the Galaxy and is used as a reference to all years (kinda like Before Christ). Episode 1 takes place 32 years before the Battle of Yavin (BBY). Episode 2 takes place a decade later, or 22 years BBY. Episode 3 is set at the end of the Clone Wars, three years later (19 years BBY). Now, Luke and Leia are born at the end of Episode 3 which makes them roughly 19-20 years old. In Epsiode IV Luke mentions that he wants to join the Imperial Acadamey. So, assuming they take on new recruits starting at the age of 18, and it's known that Han did actually make it into the acadamey, it's fairly safe to say he's nearly twice as old as the twins, somewhere in this mid-thirties, so it's close, but altogether possible that he'll be there - maybe Imperial Acadamey existed under a different name during the Clone Wars (remember, Palpatine used the Clones to give the Empire and Instant Army), and Han joined thinking he was doing the right thing.
It's also known that Han had a pretty messed-up childhood and was brought up be space gypsies. Since he's a smuggler, he has the ability to lie like there's no tomorrow, and do it convincingly - he mentions to Obi-wan and Luke that the Falcon completed the notorious Kessel Run in under 12 Parsecs, which isn't possible. So if he can lie so convincingly, what's to say he didn't lie about his age to get into the Acadamey?
Yeah that's right! I forgot which book it was... but it involved this kid and the indestructable Sun Crusher starship that was flown into the Maw ( a blackhole near Kessel ) by that kid. Anyways this is George Luca's story and even though the Expanded Universe was good some will be nullified if anything from Star Wars contradicts it which it has and will.Argonaut said:I read somehwere that some guy was criticising Episode II because something didn't line up with the Expanded Universe, probably the creation of the Death Star. In Attack of the Clones the plans for the Death Star originate from Geonosis, but in the Expanded Universe they come from an un-named planet in the Maw Cluster, a group of Black Holes near Kessel.
I don't think Han is in his 20s. Harrison Ford was in his late thirties when A New Hope was filmed and I doubt that they would have made him play a person who's 15-20 years younger than his real age..Korn said:Yes, but i only think he is a few years old then Luke and Leia, not twice their age
I would say that what Argonaut said was just common knowledge to anyone who likes Star Wars.gordo said:ok, now you're scaring me
yes its an epic, but u know WAY too much about it