Another Star Wars comment...

If you’re into the stories, you would know that the shell that C3PO got was a pretty standard protocol droid shell… same for R2.

In the Star Wars Encylopedia, it mentions that it’s standard practice to wipe droid memories periodically. This is backed up in the Everything you Wanted to Know about Star Wars Droids book.

Hell, if you watch the first two movies, you’ll see more Threepios! One in the first part of A New Hope.

And then, in TESB, another Threepio swears at OUR Threepio in Cloud City on Bespin. E Shuda! And Threepio’s like, “Oh rude!”

Paperwork? I can’t picture a jawa making out an invoice.

Whoa whoa whoa WHOA, hold it right there… I never said he was a GOOD source. Just A source.

The example of his that I used, showing that Han is as Force-blind as you or me, is backed up by the rest of the series. Just because his writing is a little… off (to be polite), it doesn’t mean that his conclusions are inaccurate.

Kevin J. Anderson.

Eeeeeeewwww…

I’ve read a couple of his, um, novels. They seem to be written for a twelve to fourteen year old audience. Trouble is, by the time Star Wars novels started being written, the audience that would be reading them was getting into their,um, I mean, our, twenties.

dangerous confession coming up

I like the Barbara Hambly novels though. Can’t really say why, except that their storylines are more, well, weird. There are also references to sex in them. The other Star Wars novelists apparently would have us believe that Han and Leia’s kids were conceived parthogenetically. Or something.

I know, Spoofe…there’s just so much rampant scum oozing off of the man.

Hambly is OK…but I wasn’t too fond of Callista. What a whiny snob. Michael Stackpole and Timothy Zahn are really the best.

BTW, did anyone read Shadows of the Empire…I heard an interesting rumor about a sequel…about Xizor…(not OUR Xizor…)

As for Han’s force potential, remember the scene where the Falcon is headed straight for the Death Star (“that’s no moon…”) ObiWan tells Han “turn the ship around” and I think he’s trying a Jedi mind trick. Instead of saying “I’m gonna turn the ship around” Han says “yeah, I think you’re right…”

My tow cents.

To me, the biggest proof that Han has some Force potential is shown when he shoots the tentacle of the Sarlacc that’s holding Lando when he is still, for all intents and purposes, blind. Anyone else have ideas about that?

As far as Han Solo’s Force potential is concerned, just the fact that he actually manages to keep the Millenium Falcon flying is pretty good evidence in and of itself.

Ummm, yeah I read Shadows of the Empire. As for a sequel about Prince Xizor, he died, so that would make that kinda difficult, wouldn’t it? There has been a prequel of sorts already. The Bounty Hunter Trilogy or something like that, which was about Boba Fett but featured Xizor as a villian. I don’t recommend those books BTW, if you think Boba Fett is really cool than you will avoid it completely. In fact, forget I ever mentioned it.

As for SW descrepancies, at the beginning of TESB, Obi-wan says that Yoda was his teacher, yet in The Phantom Menace, he is the apprentice of Qui-Gon. That doesn’t jive.

Xizor died. Or did he? Did anyone SEE him die?

:wink:

Good point, but Hard Merchandise described him as dead, and the SW book rule says all character developments must be consistent.

Still, it would be very uplifting to learn that I was actually still alive :smiley:

Well he does, doesn’t he? Doesn’t Han say something about his getting the money (to which Greedo responds “If you give it to me, I may forget I ever found you”)?

Of course, that doesn’t mean I like the re-take of the scene any more than you did. It was fine just the way it was.

As to Stormtroopers blowing up the Jawa sandcrawler: I love the way they worked that into Troops in such a way that it fit the timeline of the movie.


Pete
Long time RGMWer and ardent AOLer

Well, when I read them, I was twelve to fourteen years old. I’m a young’un.

I don’t think you need Force powers to convince someone to run away from the Death Star.

To me, that just says the he was a good shot. And in the special edition, they inserted the line “I can see a lot better!” which, in my mind, kind of ruins it (it was inserted pretty crappily).

Think of it this way… his vision was, at worst, very, very blurry. At about that time, he was able to make out shapes and forms. The difference between Lando’s dark clothing, the bleached-yellow of the sand, and the brownish-pink of the Sarlacc’s tentacle would have been very evident from only a few meters away.

I believe that it was explained this way: Yoda taught him when he was younger. He was apprenticed to Qui-Gon when he was older. That kind of fits… after all, you don’t have a single schoolteacher from K-12, do you?

Yeah, but Hard Merchandise sucked sour frog ass. The only cool thing in the entire Bounty Hunter Wars was the thought of Boba Fett flying a Star Destroyer.

On the other hand… how come there’s never been any mention of Xizor’s human replica droid (what was her name? Guri?). There were many hints provided that she survived, so how come none of the other authors picked up on that? Huh? HUH???

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For those of you who can’t get enough.
BTW, I have a story on there, that I’m working on, but it’s not really completed, and I have to change it.

Also-I think Guri and Xizor both survived. WHO said in HM that Xizor was dead? After all, the whole thing about Thrawn and that in the Hand of Thrawn Duelogy…

Guri’s got some new comics coming out. And i think it has been established that Xizor did not die.

But Dash Rendar did. Thank goodness.

I didn’t say trying to run like hell from the Death Star proved Han’s force potential, but shrugging of Obi-Wan’s Jedi mind trick was fairly impressive.

Besides, potential or not, he’s one cool dude. Anyone who can draw on and get three shots off at Darth Vader and live to tell about it is tops in my book.

As one who has read the Phantom Menace book (which plays down how incredibly annoying Jar Jar is), I can say something about the Jedi system of teaching new Jedi.

Children found to have force potential are taken from their parents in infancy. Those children are then given to a Jedi for teaching. Period.

However, it’d be easy to reconcile in that Qui-Gon died, right? Maybe Obi-Wan doesn’t know everything, yet, right?

Or maybe it’s more metaphorical, Yoda was the big bad man.

Another bit of info from the books is about the Darths. Shortly after the Jedi discovered the force and changed from a philosophical order to the group we know and love, there was a schism. One group of Jedi wanted to use the Force to gain power and become the rulers. The Jedi wanted merely to be a beneficent guiding force.

The group that wanted power fell into disorder and started killing each other, then the Jedi moved in and mopped up what was left.

Except for one. He founded the Darths. Only two, at most, at any given time, a master and apprentice, who would hide from the Jedi and bide their time. That lasted for about a thousand years, I think, before the Skywalker Clan.
And why would Vader want to go back to Tatooine? He left his mother there. Presumably, she died there. Maybe his wife died there. And, I have to ask. If Annie was an only child, where did Uncle Owen and Aunt Baru come from?

Sorry, Dash Rendar didn’t die… the author (Steve Perry, IIRC) has mentioned it and the comics and N64 game both note this. SotE was intended to be a full experience on par with the OT with its soundtrack, book, game, figures etc, and Steve Perry had a hand in a fair bit of it, I think.

Just a guess, but I’d say they’re not really his blood uncle and aunt. Kinda like when you’re a young child and you call friends of your parents ‘Uncle’ or something like that.

It’s my guess that Xizor’s really not dead. Vader was the last one to see him, and that was over a comm signal. Then he blew up his skyhook. It would’ve been simple for Xizor to just use his skyhook as a relay for his transmission, to make it appear he was dead. Or he could really be dead. It leaves a nice hole for sequels, don’t you think?