The B-Wings' attack on a Star Destroyer during the Battle of Endor is something I've always wanted to see realized, ever since I first saw that production painting years ago. Speaking of production paintings, they dipped into that well a little with the "floating homes" around Cloud City in the ESB SE. Why not go all out and put all of Ralph McQuarrie's ideas in there? It would go a ways towards making the OT much more like the PT, at least in terms of the number of vfx shots. I think what's limiting that is the trickery of how to best cut entirely new shots into the existing edit of the film. In any event, we'll just have to wait and see.
Getting back to the more important subject that was raised by TipTup, the idea of the next SE release dissillusioning people to the realities of Lucas's revisionism, I think that's a good point because it seems the current SE isn't even being given a slap on the wrist by most people. It's all about "oh, it doesn't really change the story" and then when it arguably does change the story, i.e. Hayden in ROTJ, the justification is "oh, well, people will be seeing the movies 1-6 from now on." Let's nevermind that the dvd was released before ROTS, but I digress. Many people, myself included, were too distracted by the Lowry restoration, the extras of commentaries and docs to care that it wasn't the original version, and with GL's comments of "it doesn't exist to me any more" I didn't see any problem in picking it up. Perhaps it will take a really major story alteration of some sort in order for people to finally see the SE for what it really is. Like I said in an earlier post, it scares me that people someday might not even remember that these movies were originally shown in theatres and not on some HD channel.
More than anything I just want to see the OOT remastered, and I think many of you are onto something with the idea that this will further the cause. In addition, that "tip of the iceberg" statement in regards to the '04 dvd extras is a good sign. Alan Hume's falling out with the producers of ROTJ is just one of many subjects that could be covered in any future docs, and of course there's also a good number of archival stuff out there just waiting to be released. Maybe they should package all the archival stuff with the remastered OOT keeping it all criterion style and then do the "Saga/SE/2007 30th anniversary what have you" as a seperate release.