Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140221183807/@comment-3547390-20140515015332

It fits well? It doesn't sound evil like the emperor's theme. It sounds like baying goats that are confused and make me confused.

I found out about the changes before I watched them as I didn't watch Star Wars in that period. Yeah, that "no" was the edit that was the worst. Blinking ewoks are somewhat useless, you never really notice it unless you look for it. The Krayt call is pretty bad. It sounds rediculous. Empire is the only one not having some big stupid change. Empire was also initially the best movie. Yet Empire is according to Lucas the weakest of the series. So weak that he doesn't change much in comparison to the others.

I was the same way actually, as a kid I always saw Jedi as the best of the weaker trilogy (loving the prequels, especially Episode 3). Basically in my mind as a kid, each movie made got better. The original was boring and cheesy, Empire improved somewhat, but Jedi started really featuring actual stuff that was good to watch. So, yeah, major shocker to realize that I find Empire amazing and Jedi weak.

Empire was amazing as it basically kept pushing the main team into worse and worse situations. The AT-AT's represented a lot of the Empire. Note how even though they destroy a few AT-ATs, the Empire still destroys the shield generator and busts into the main base. They were unstoppable, they just kept pushing forward as the Rebels tried to scatter under their power. It makes sense, the Empire was a force that gained power and thus should be the overbearing thing over the underdog Rebels. The Empire shouldn't appear to be cannon fodder. The whole thing about the Rebels was that the Death Star was a great victory, but also took a ton of sacrifice and was also a freak circumstance due to Luke having the use of the force (something nobody in the Empire was expecting). Plus it helped that we had a suicidal TIE fighter aiding the Rebels that just happened to be the trio that also consisted of Darth Vader (aka "Look out!" guy or Mithel - http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Mithel). Jedi's flaw is that everybody everywhere was just kicking Empire butt like it was an easy thing to to, when basically every battle in the previous two movies showed that even a successful mission like the Death Star had massive sacrifice and good circumstances (I would say luck, but Obi Wan says there is no such thing).

You do make some sense of the Emperor's plan, but explain why the Death Star II was left in such a state that a ship could fly down it with the shield deactivated. I think it a bigger flaw when the shielding is the only thing protecting it compared to the original which had a small exhaust port. Shouldn't the next model be made better? I always thought it incomplete, but if it is incomplete why would Palpatine want the Rebels to come instead of keeping the information safe and coming in full force? Apparently Palpatine's plan was just to slowly kill them one by one while distracting them with the Star Destroyers.

Basically, Palpatine's flaw was rather than use superior force like they did in Empire they tried to use stealth. Make the Death Star look inoperable so the Rebels would feel safe, but basically sacrifice losing it if the Shield generator is destroyed. Have the Emperor's best troops on the planet, but because they are the best we only need a small strike force so the Rebels will think they can sneak around. Be so confident with their superior firepower that they wear armor that can be defeated by rocks and spears. This all creates a situation worse than where the Empire under the direction of Admiral Ozzel came out of hyperspace too close and thus were detected.

XD, I guess you are right. How much time do people have to check sports or info on the building on SARS? Plus we could always just use smart phones in the elevator (actually, why doesn't that mess with machinery like an airplane?).

EDIT: Earlier I was training my sword fighting skills. Who would have guessed the FM would make me use it so much tonight when I had to rob a house? Yep, a FM where you sneak into a mansion by slaughtering everybody at the front gates.