See Threepio was not mindwiped at any time after his reconstruction by Anakin. -- YES HE WAS. It's obvious that he was.
I'm going to take the word of Curtis Saxton, published Star Wars author, over the word of the word of Scotty Balls, insane idiot. Things like this are only "obvious" if you look at them in the most superficial manner. Trained thinkers (e.g. astrophysicists) will look beyond the "obvious" and discern what is necessarily true, what may be true, and what is necessarily not true, then make only those claims which are justifiable, qualifying them according to their support. But why am I going to trust a published author with a PhD when I have Scotty Balls proving his "nerdity" to me by citing the "prequals?" I wonder.
In ANH, he has NO IDEA who Obi-Wan is, although R2 is FULLY aware of who he is, where he is, and exactly how to Find him. Granted, R2 was told by Leia to find him, but how is it possible for 3P0 (if he never had a memory wipe) to get lost on Tatooine, when he was CREATED there by Anakin.
Listen, you insane idiot. Tatooine is a PLANET.
You got that?
A PLANET.
If you think a machine programmed for etiquette and protocol is somehow going to contain the maps and glopal positioning devices to perform land navigation in the middle of a desert, two decades after it left said planet, you're insane.
"But he was built there, abuh, abuh." Drop yourself off in the middle of the Kalahari and find the nearest settlement. You were built on Earth, weren't you? It should be a piece of cake. (Better yet, don't go to the Kalahari. Have a friend drop you off in a
random desert, then try to find a settlement. That more closely resembles Threepio's circumstances.)
NOWHERE is it stated that he was re-activated or re-constructed by Anakin. All we can assume is that Anakin found various pieces of different droids and then built 3P0 (read the Novelization of TPM for more info there).
So it is your contention that, instead of reactivating Threepio, Anakin fabricated the consciosness-bearing computer himself? Perhaps in Watto's chip fab plant? Damn, that's one smart kid. Or you're an insane idiot.
Threepio kept quiet because he had NO MEMORY of what happened in the prequals (that is proven in Luceno's recent book Dark Lord: The Rise Of Darth Vader).
I've already noted that Lucerno holds the minority interpretation, on this as he does on the RotS battlestation.
Oh no. You couldn't have missed THIS point more if you & the point were moving in opposite directions. "Balance" has NOTHING to do with numbers of surviving Jedi & Sith. How ANYONE can think that is beyond me. Let me try to explain this in a "modern day" situation. (you need to be a bit open minded to get this, and I'll ASSUME that you are). In modern society, The Government is in control, and the police enforce the law.
In my society, the people are in control, and the Government only exists at our pleasure. But I should've known an insane idiot like you would also be a statist.
As for how I got this idea, it was foreshadowed quite clearly in Episode I, and many people saw it. Your interpretation assigns a non-obvious meaning to balance, i.e. balance is what is good for the Jedi and imbalance is what is bad for the Jedi. Or, as you said, balance is the status quo. (Demonstrably false; if the status quo were balance, then the Jedi would have no interest in a prophecy to bring balance to the force.) We've seen no evidence that the Force has enough sentience to make moral distinctions between two violent, fanatical cults.
No. The Jedi were full of themselves, and misguided, but they certainly were not evil.
If you think the Jedi way is so good, I expect you to donate your infant children to a violent, fanatical cult that will train them to bear arms and hold fast to an ascetic religion. There are any number of nationalist or Salafist organizations in the Middle-east that will be happy to receive your child, as well as less prestigious organizations throughout the world with any number of ideologies. That way, your child will be raised to be an insane idiot, and can die on a damn fool idealistic crusade.
The job of the police is to go where the government tells them, and enforce the laws.
The job of the police is also to recruit potential members of majority age, of their own free will. The Jedi don't do that. (I note that the Jedi also do not obey the same laws you claim they are there to protect.) I really fail to see how anyone, other than an insane idiot, could draw parallels between heavily armed monks that wield practically Praetorian power, and a legally constituted and managed police organization.
the Jedi and Amidala collaborated to fake her death - Bullshit.
Actually, I used the word "fanfiction," but "bullshit" works just as well, I guess, as a description of something that is "not true." It's not as precise, but not everyone got scopes when they were handing out the language rifles.
As much as I HATE it (because it contradicts ROTJ), Padme is dead. There was no faking of her death. End of story. (Read THE DARK NEST TRILOGY to see how Luke finally finds out about his mother)
So the Dark Nest Trilogy is higher canon than Return of the Jedi, now? I guess I don't see why not; RotJ has been through so many revisions by now it's not dependable as canon. We should probably throw out ANH, too. I mean, it might contradict something in the New Essential Compendium of Cross-indexed Facts and Figures or something.
I try to reconcile everything, placing favor in what the films explicitly portray (not what they imply, hint, or circumlocute about) first, secondly in the majority text. You are free to stick with the latest and greatest "new light," if you want -- but if you take that radical position, get ready to snatch at and defend every little blip in the canon that comes along. (I invite you to lecture me on how the Republican clone army was only 3.2 million strong, "proven" by SW Insider. You are encouraged to compare the size of the Clone Army to published estimates of the Droid Army size, and the size of the PRC Army.)
You must have the attention span of a fly.
I've put up with you so far.
Zahn's books were brilliant.
Why?
Further more, Zahn worked VERY closely with West End Games (THE Authority at that time) to make sure there were NO lapses in continuity when he used established species, and technology. This brings me to our next point....
If WEG was "THE Authority," why did they so often go out of their way to thank employees of Lucasfilm, Lucasarts, etc, for their "knowledge, assistance," etc? If anyone but Lucas was "THE Authority" at the time, it was probably L.A. Wilson.
Anderson's books were enjoyable
*cough* No comment.
The Expanded Universe tells us that the Death Star Plans were in TWO PARTS.
Yes, thank you, I said that.
The X-Wing game was half, and Katarn retrieved the other half. (Listen to the NPR Adaptation of ANH for a little more detail as to how the plans get transmitted to the Tantive IV)
I did, many years ago. I don't recall Katarn being a major player.
Who the hell is Maarek Stele? Is he a video game character? He must be, because I've read EVERY EU Novel (except Outbound Flight) and ALL of the Rouge Squadron comics, and I've never heard of him.