rcb said:Vaderisnothayden said:skyjedi2005 said:Vader and Fett and the Mandalores were supposed to hunt down and kill all the jedi. Lucas ruined the mandalorian backstory. He also removed the cloned jedi subplot.
Fett and the Mandalorians helping to hunt down and kill the Jedi: Where did that bit of story appear?
Cloned Jedi subplot? Where was that? Do you mean the Cbaoth guy?
skyjedi2005 said:It all simply happened because the force wanted balance because there were too many jedi in the galaxy and only 2 sith.
I'm not sure that's exactly the imbalance the force wanted to right, meaning I don't know if the force was concerned there were too few Sith to Jedi. Because Anakin's task is repeatedly referred to as balancing the force and destroying the Sith. Despite the EU continuing the Sith post-ROTJ, he's supposed to wipe out the Sith for good, as far as I can tell. So somehow leaving us with one Jedi and more to come and no Sith equals balancing the force. Which I don't get. But basically it sounds like the force figured lots of Jedi and two Sith was too many Sith for balance's sake. Lucas Logic, TM.
first of all fett wasn't hired to killed jedi. he was hired because he was paid to clone himself as well as an unaltered clone, bobba, so his blood line would continue. he was never determined to lead an army to kill jedi, unless he was paid for it.
and the sith deal, its supposed to be only two, thats how it was in the ancient times. one to harness the power and one to consume it. besides, if the remaining sith can last for a millenia then and work a plot to kill all the jedi, the force should be out of balance.
With Fett we're not talking about in the films.
As for the Sith, logically if there's only 2 Sith and many Jedi and the Jedi are sitting pretty as the guardians of the republic and the Sith have to work in secret, then the imbalance is that the Jedi are too powerful. But I don't think that's what George meant by imbalance.