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In episode 2, who is the real bad guy?


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In episode 2, its making the Confederacy to look like the bad guy becuase its being run by siths. But on the other hand, the jedi's helping the Republic caused the empire to be formed. Think about it, if the confederacy won the clone wars, there would be no empire, and the jedi's help create the empire by interfering in the clone wars. Something that popped up in my head when going to bed.

 

 

 

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Well actually the Jedi are an order created only to protect the Galactic Senate. Also the real blame is still on Emperor Palpatine (at this point senator palpatine). Anyways he is the one manipulating the trade federation and all of the other people involved with the Clone Wars. I am not sure of the story in part 3 but you know where Senator Palpatine takes control of the Army created in this episode to combat the Trade Armies. I think he keeps control of these guys and this is where stormtroopers come from. In any case the fault is still the emperor's and also a bit of it falls on the Galactic Senate for them being so concerned about themselves and not their homeworlds, the Trade Guilds for being so damn greedy, and a small part to the Jedi for being so complacent i guess. If they would have been active during this time i doubt any of this could have happened. Also if the Republic army had existed beforehand then this also would not have happened so i guess some of the blame is on Senator Amidala for opposing the army. I guess some of the blame can fall on everyone and anyone but there was always the emperor behind it all manipulating and scheming.

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The real bad guy is yoda, he fights like a headless chicken (maybe cause they applied the 1.03 patch sometime in the 10 years between the episodes :yoda: ). And that guy who did the DFA in the arena..... WTF??? I think he was a N00b!... I also saw a bunch of them doing the one hit back sweep... maybe all of them were n00bz.

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Your all right, I have read a script plot of the movie which is no longer on the web. There is alot manipulating go on, and whos playing who. Palpatine ( Emperor ) and Count Dooku ( Darth Tyranus ) are the real bad guys. and yes yoda kicks a$$.. but I won't give any big spoilers aways ( like whos Darth Vader ) lol :D

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Possible Spoiler alert

 

 

Count Dooku IS Darth Tyrannus and therefore a SITH. So Yes, Palpatine is playing both sides to the middle, he was plotting since Episode I to get he chancellorship and eventually dictatorship powers due to the Trade Confederacy threat. It is Palpatine who got Sifo Dyas (or IS him,... Si Deous,... Sifo Dyas?!?) to order the clones ten years back. Or Paltatine might have been TRAINED by Sifo Dyas then killed him and replaced his place in the Sith with Darth Maul then Darth Tyrannus,... then eventually Darth Vader. The Jedi won't catch on until Episode III when it is too late, possibly suffering a political backlash from propaganda that the Emperor Palpatine (Darth Sideous) pushes against them, all while getting Anakin to turn to the Dark Side and destroying and replacing Darth Tyrannus. The only Jedi to survive the melle will be Obi Wan and Yoda, who will spirit away the children Luke and Leia to become the counter-balance for Darth Vader. The romance between Padme and Annakin then takes special meaning to the end of Episide VI, where Annakin throws the Emperor to his death, rather than kill the only thing he has left from the best thing that ever happened to him in his life, and really redeems that scene, causing it to make more sense.

 

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The Jedi probably don't react since it is in their teaching of the Force to use it to react to events, rather than take guesses and make moves on things that aren't clear. This was explained to Luke in TESB, when he wants to go to Bespin to save Han and Leia. That the future is unclear, that they have no idea what will happen, until it actually does, where the Sith see the same foresight of the future and interpret it differently.

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