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Post by MSuttlestar on May 13, 2005 16:32:43 GMT
How come in Attack of the Clones Obi-Wan lost against Count Dooku, but Obi-Wan beat Anakin who beat Count Dooku in Revenge of the Sith? (SuperShadow: Obi-Wan is a lot more powerful in Revenge of the Sith, than he was in Attack of the Clones. Obi-Wan is a completely different person this time around.) It just doesn't make sense to me that's all. Here it comes - (SuperShadow: This is Star Wars. It’s not suppose to make sense.) Oh, and this too: I was wondering: how come (in the classic trilogy)Yoda has to tell Ben "there is another one" when Obi-Wan himself was present at the birth of the Skywalker twins? (SuperShadow: Yoda may not have been referring to Princess Leia as the other.) When Yoda tells Obi-Wan: "Save them, we must. They are our last hope," this is almost the only thing I can't explain in any way. I hope you do! Thanks and sorry for my bad English. MTFBWY! (SuperShadow: All I can say is that it appears that Yoda was speaking about somebody besides Leia being the other hope.) Another?! *shakes head* miserable little
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Jetzt
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Post by Jetzt on May 13, 2005 20:34:51 GMT
*shrugs*
Its obvious Obi-Wan is more powerful in RotS. ...as for "there is another", he has been saying that for years.
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Renthous Vacvar
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Post by Renthous Vacvar on May 13, 2005 20:36:32 GMT
wow, how gay can this fag get? Obi Wan obviously knew it was Leia, and there was only Luke and Liea, nothing else
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