Why attack with clones (Star Wars)?

It’s not my heirarchy, it’s the heirarchy of LucasFilm. If anything in any other source contradicts a movie, the other source is wrong. If a comic contradicts a book, the comic is wrong, so on and so forth.

And they named the one before it “Episode IV.” Which, at the young age I first saw “Star Wars,” just didn’t seem right.

Actually, when Star Wars was first released, it didn’t have “Episode IV: A New Hope” in the crawl. That was added in 1979, after they made Empire.

They were calling it “A New Hope” even back then? How about that. I always thought that was made up recently to differentiate Episode IV from Episode I.

In a sense it was. They started to officially label it as “A New Hope” in merchandise etc because of the upcoming prequel trilogy, to further differentiate the Star Wars Saga, and the movie popularly known as “Star Wars”. Georgie boy wants the whole six films to be considered as one story known as “Star Wars”.

Hehheh. I recommend you read this entire post before you start clicking on links.

I just stumbled across an early “review” of the new film, and considered posting it here. It is scathing. Want to read it, comment on it, and make an ass of yourself? Be my guest. Here it is.

Okay, now I need to tell you that clicking the “Truthmedia Editor” link at the top of the page tells you this:

Just wanted to get the word out, because it is quite a funny joke, but there is no need for the joke to be on you. Have a nice day.

Why attack with clones?
Well when you make a Computer Generated Character it is a lot of work. So instead of making thousands of unique fighters they just made one and cloned it over and over.

Why? Because genetic engineering is the quintessence of EVIL… (bwa-ha-ha!):rolleyes: