TheBoost said:
My two cents.
Sounds like a lot of fun.
Anything that has Boba Fett in it feels to me like EU Fanwank. He had cool armor. He did very little. He died. The end.
How many? If the sequels are going to happen 30-40 years after ROTJ, considering that Luke is been trained in about 5 years (not true, I know, just some weeks in 4 years period, but it's just to make it simple) and assuming he has started training someone just after ROTJ, we will have 2 Jedi 5 years after ROTJ. And if both of them are going to immediately train someone else, we will have 4 Jedi in 10 years. Continuing, 16 in 15 years, 32 in 20, 64 in 25, 128 in 30, 256 in 35, 512 in 40 and go on.
I'm not sure that every Jedi will immediatly be ready and able to go out and train (and also FIND someone capable) another Jedi every five years.
I think logically (given how important Luke was as a potential Jedi) the numbers would be much lower. Also, dramatically an order of maybe a couple dozen full Jedi (some die, some didn't find apprentices or didn't have the inclination) and a few apprentices of varying ages would be more interesting than a huge order like the PT had.
Boba: Even if he survives ROTJ? :D
Jedi: Yes, I definitely agree!
Some other thoughts:
In the second scene we meet jaina and jacen, back to coruscant. Jacen could be a politician. We always seen in SW characters like padme leia or mon mothma, female/maternal politicians and the male heroes. What about invert the roles? Jacen follow the steps of her mother while Jaina is maybe a young pilot. Not a Jedi. Not yet. Both Anakin and Luke *choosed* to become Jedi, the same should be for her. After some dialogue in which we know something of them, the ship with their parents return to coruscant. Family reunion, Han and leia tell them what happened. Leia wish to meet Luke to speak with the Jedi master about that.
Jaina said he is away. Ossus, the temple? No, she answers, somewhere else. I don't know where.
Then I'd like to insert a scene similar to the intro of Luke in courtship of princess leia. I hate the book but i always liked the image of this Jedi, alone, wandering in remote planets to collect what remains of the Jedi order. So, Luke alone, walking, the hood on the head, a majestic figure like he is in ROTJ. but now he's older and wiser. He enter a cave and found something. A holocron? Touching it a Jedi from the prequel era tell some particular about the order 66, he mention the prophecy. This jedi doesn't know about Anakin/vader. Luke knows and begin to understand the relationship between his father and the balance in the force.