<div style='font: 11pt Dominion; text-align: left; '>These were minor things, really... negligable and not really able to be done otherwise. During the movie I coulda sworn I had more problems with things, but as I recount all I can remember really are 2 problems: Slave One & lightsabers.
Both are minor grievances that only someone as well read in Star Wars lore would have noticed. Bobba Fett did not get his ship from his father. While the trilogy about Fett starts in the middle of his bounty hunter career (making the whole cloned thing completely possible), it does describe how Bobba Fett had Slave One custom made for him by Kuat of Kuat himself in the Kuat Drive Yards (the largest Imperial Shipyard). Of course, it is also totally possible that the ship flown was not Slave One but just your average Firespray Attack Ship and the reason Bobba picked that type of ship. This would make my argument nullified, of course...
The other is the lighstaber... this is also a minor complaint and can be nullified, but once again these are just things I NOTICED, I don't necessarily have a problem with them. Lightsabers, as described in "I, Jedi" by my man Timothy Zahn (as well as a little bit in the movie) as an extension of yourself; it is a part of you. A lighstaber takes months to complete and it is a delicate and difficult process of bonding every piece together in the Force and you. This makes the lighstaber that much more deadly; it is possible to weild another's saber, but it isn't the same. However, in Ep 2 it seemed they tossed and broke lighstabers like you could buy them at a chain of vendors on a number of planets :) Jedi don't carry or make spare lighstabers. Now, I know you're already bitching at me for over analysing, but I understand that there really was no other way to get their sabers back so I understand.
Don't get me wrong, of course, I LOVED the movie! It was Much better than the first and the whole foreshadowing was almost too much, but done well. They showed well how smart and powerful Palpatine is, how EVERYTHING is orchestrated as part of his plan. The galaxy is his chess board and his opponent doesn't even know they're playing. The death star plans were nice, but there is also the aspect to take into account that the Emperor had MANY super weapons lying aruond and MANY hidden bases and storerooms (Mount Tariss (sp?) held spare cloning vats and experimental cloaking technology that Admiral Thrawn used to nearly bring the Empire back: "Heir to the Empire" also by my man Zahn) so I hope they throw in some of that too. They've got a lot to squeeze in in the last one: Skywalker has to turn into Vader and hunt down all of the Jedi. Also, it'll be interesting to see how they get rid of the Clones. Stormtroopers in IV -- VI aren't clones.
I must see it again, cause the movie overall ROCKED! Ohh, and Yoda's fighting was worth the price of admission alone :) Don't let that cane fool you, like a jackrabbit, Yoda was :)</div>
Both are minor grievances that only someone as well read in Star Wars lore would have noticed. Bobba Fett did not get his ship from his father. While the trilogy about Fett starts in the middle of his bounty hunter career (making the whole cloned thing completely possible), it does describe how Bobba Fett had Slave One custom made for him by Kuat of Kuat himself in the Kuat Drive Yards (the largest Imperial Shipyard). Of course, it is also totally possible that the ship flown was not Slave One but just your average Firespray Attack Ship and the reason Bobba picked that type of ship. This would make my argument nullified, of course...
The other is the lighstaber... this is also a minor complaint and can be nullified, but once again these are just things I NOTICED, I don't necessarily have a problem with them. Lightsabers, as described in "I, Jedi" by my man Timothy Zahn (as well as a little bit in the movie) as an extension of yourself; it is a part of you. A lighstaber takes months to complete and it is a delicate and difficult process of bonding every piece together in the Force and you. This makes the lighstaber that much more deadly; it is possible to weild another's saber, but it isn't the same. However, in Ep 2 it seemed they tossed and broke lighstabers like you could buy them at a chain of vendors on a number of planets :) Jedi don't carry or make spare lighstabers. Now, I know you're already bitching at me for over analysing, but I understand that there really was no other way to get their sabers back so I understand.
Don't get me wrong, of course, I LOVED the movie! It was Much better than the first and the whole foreshadowing was almost too much, but done well. They showed well how smart and powerful Palpatine is, how EVERYTHING is orchestrated as part of his plan. The galaxy is his chess board and his opponent doesn't even know they're playing. The death star plans were nice, but there is also the aspect to take into account that the Emperor had MANY super weapons lying aruond and MANY hidden bases and storerooms (Mount Tariss (sp?) held spare cloning vats and experimental cloaking technology that Admiral Thrawn used to nearly bring the Empire back: "Heir to the Empire" also by my man Zahn) so I hope they throw in some of that too. They've got a lot to squeeze in in the last one: Skywalker has to turn into Vader and hunt down all of the Jedi. Also, it'll be interesting to see how they get rid of the Clones. Stormtroopers in IV -- VI aren't clones.
I must see it again, cause the movie overall ROCKED! Ohh, and Yoda's fighting was worth the price of admission alone :) Don't let that cane fool you, like a jackrabbit, Yoda was :)</div>