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Ideas/Predictions that you had about Revenge of the Sith

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I really though that Palpatine and Sidious were different people. Though never doubted that Senator/Supreme Chancellor Palps and Emperor Palps were one and the same. My idea was that Sith Lord Palpatine never gave two shits about the "Only Two Sith at a time" rule and the RotS twist would that not only was Palpatine a Sith Lord, but he had allowed his apprentice Sidious to have an apprentice of his own (Maul and latter Tyranus) in order to throw-off the Jedi.

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TYRANUS: *dies*
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YODA: Only two at a time, no less no more. Sith, these two, and dead they are. Success, in destroying the Sith, we have.
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How could you have thought Sidious and Palpatine weren't one and the same? They were even played by the same guy. I know lots of fanboys thought this as well, but no offense, the idea was retarded.

As for myself, I thought Grievous would be a lot tougher than he was in the movie, based on all the misleading EU material like the cartoon, comics, and novels. The EU portrayed him like the Terminator: unstoppable, relentless, and terrifying. He had collected numerous lightsaber trophies, and he could own a half-dozen Jedi Knights and Masters at once. Force pushes and other powers couldn't even bring him down. In ROTS, he sounded like a cripple with his nonstop coughing. Instead of the Terminator, he seemed more like a slippery, cowardly villain who always had an escape plan and lived to fight another day. He wasn't shown killing any Jedi onscreen. From just watching the movie, you could come to the conclusion that all his trophies were picked off of Jedi who were surrounded and/or killed by his troops, like Anakin and Obi-wan in the Invisible Hand scenes.

I also thought the Battle of Coruscant would be a lot bigger and more spectacular. This was partially because that was what I wanted, but also because Pablo Hidalgo (was it him?) hyped it up as better than Endor. :roll: The scene served just to show the friendship and comraderie between Anakin and Obi-wan, and the battle was just a backdrop. That's fine, but I think a lot of us were just expecting a holy shit space battle in the final Star Wars movie.
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In ROTS, he sounded like a cripple with his nonstop coughing. Instead of the Terminator, he seemed more like a slippery, cowardly villain who always had an escape plan and lived to fight another day. He wasn't shown killing any Jedi onscreen. From just watching the movie, you could come to the conclusion that all his trophies were picked off of Jedi who were surrounded and/or killed by his troops, like Anakin and Obi-wan in the Invisible Hand scenes.
To be fair, he was only seen facing two of the most powerful Jedi in the Order, but he would have worked a lot better as a character if the Shaak Tii sequence had been kept.

And as for the coughing, it should be remembered that that pretty much ended after he left the Invisible Hand, even if it was over the top then.
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No, it ended more or less after he arrived on Utapau.
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Noble Ire wrote: To be fair, he was only seen facing two of the most powerful Jedi in the Order, but he would have worked a lot better as a character if the Shaak Tii sequence had been kept.
What is the Shaak Til scene?

I was also disappointed by Grievous as a villian. Jim Raynor said it well; I was expecting a terrifying and effective leader and Grievous never approached that for me. I felt that the Separatist movement was somewhat trivialized by this.
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Dangermouse wrote:What is the Shaak Til scene?
A couple different death scenes were planned for Shaak-Ti, but none were used in the final film. In one, she gets killed by Grievous, and in another, Anakin kills her while she's meditating.
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Forgive my ignorance. Who is Shaak Ti then? Is she a Jedi, and was she in the movie?
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I was expecting Palpatine to say "Join me Anakin and together we can rule the galaxy...AS FATHER AND SON!"

It really would have been perfect. I mean yes, say what you will about the 'small galaxy' problem (some people i've met think that every Star Wars story follows the same people instead of 'expanding') and yeah it's corny...

But shit that would have been cool! :D
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If "cool" suddenly now meant "dumb" then I'd agree with you. :P
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Dangermouse wrote:Forgive my ignorance. Who is Shaak Ti then? Is she a Jedi, and was she in the movie?
Shaak Ti is the Jedi Master with pink skin and horns. She was in AOTC, but I think all her scenes in ROTS were cut.
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I frankly can't remember what I expected, although I recall that I didn't actually speculate much of anything, much like I did with the first two.
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Jim Raynor wrote:I also thought the Battle of Coruscant would be a lot bigger and more spectacular. This was partially because that was what I wanted, but also because Pablo Hidalgo (was it him?) hyped it up as better than Endor. :roll: The scene served just to show the friendship and comraderie between Anakin and Obi-wan, and the battle was just a backdrop. That's fine, but I think a lot of us were just expecting a holy shit space battle in the final Star Wars movie.
The thing is, there was a holy shit space battle in the final Star Wars movie, which would have been rendered anti-climactic if there was an even bigger space battle halfway through the series.

I was also expecting/hoping that Dooku would not be killed in a lightsabre duel, but rather by having his ship destroyed by a Star Destroyed commanded by Tarkin. That, and I wanted at least one of the duels in the movie to be unarmed, so that we could see some Jedi-fu.
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Drooling Iguana wrote:
Jim Raynor wrote:I also thought the Battle of Coruscant would be a lot bigger and more spectacular. This was partially because that was what I wanted, but also because Pablo Hidalgo (was it him?) hyped it up as better than Endor. :roll: The scene served just to show the friendship and comraderie between Anakin and Obi-wan, and the battle was just a backdrop. That's fine, but I think a lot of us were just expecting a holy shit space battle in the final Star Wars movie.
The thing is, there was a holy shit space battle in the final Star Wars movie, which would have been rendered anti-climactic if there was an even bigger space battle halfway through the series.

I was also expecting/hoping that Dooku would not be killed in a lightsabre duel, but rather by having his ship destroyed by a Star Destroyed commanded by Tarkin. That, and I wanted at least one of the duels in the movie to be unarmed, so that we could see some Jedi-fu.
i dont recall Jedi ever practiciing any jujitsu type moves withought their lightsabers. I mean a Jedi is raised on his/her lightsaber. they choose a technique going into Padawan life and then another once their Jedi Knights and masters. there is no Jedi non-lightsaber fu
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Tychu wrote:
Drooling Iguana wrote:
Jim Raynor wrote:I also thought the Battle of Coruscant would be a lot bigger and more spectacular. This was partially because that was what I wanted, but also because Pablo Hidalgo (was it him?) hyped it up as better than Endor. :roll: The scene served just to show the friendship and comraderie between Anakin and Obi-wan, and the battle was just a backdrop. That's fine, but I think a lot of us were just expecting a holy shit space battle in the final Star Wars movie.
The thing is, there was a holy shit space battle in the final Star Wars movie, which would have been rendered anti-climactic if there was an even bigger space battle halfway through the series.

I was also expecting/hoping that Dooku would not be killed in a lightsabre duel, but rather by having his ship destroyed by a Star Destroyed commanded by Tarkin. That, and I wanted at least one of the duels in the movie to be unarmed, so that we could see some Jedi-fu.
i dont recall Jedi ever practiciing any jujitsu type moves withought their lightsabers. I mean a Jedi is raised on his/her lightsaber. they choose a technique going into Padawan life and then another once their Jedi Knights and masters. there is no Jedi non-lightsaber fu
And before The Empire Strikes back, as far as we knew, Darth Vader had killed Luke's father. Before The Phantom Menace, there were no midichlorians. Before Attack of the Clones, Yoda had never been known to use a lightsabre and Artoo was flightless. Just because there's been no mention of unarmed Jedi combat up to this point doesn't mean that it couldn't have been added in for Episode III.
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I don't believe that there's much record of such occuring in the EU, either.
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Spanky The Dolphin wrote:I don't believe that there's much record of such occuring in the EU, either.
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Since when is that Jedi-exclusive, dumb-butt?
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You even think I was being serious, poopy-head?

A video game exclusive idea (and a video game with no real story at that) falls pretty goddamn low on the ladder of canon.
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Actually, Teras Kasi was mentioned in Shadows of the Empire.
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Axis Kast wrote:Actually, Teras Kasi was mentioned in Shadows of the Empire.
And the Medstar dualogy, where Teräs Käsi champion did beat Barris Offee in hand to hand (though she wasn't using the Force at that moment).
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What about the Saberless Smackdown (TM) that Windu pulled on the droids at Dantooine in the Clone Wars cartoon?
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Manus Celer Dei wrote:What about the Saberless Smackdown (TM) that Windu pulled on the droids at Dantooine in the Clone Wars cartoon?
*That* is generally believed to have been created with a lot of in-universe elaboration, as the Clone Wars series is supposed to be a 'documentary' or some such made long after the fact.
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Wasn't Teras Kasi a martial arts style used by Sith?
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No. It isn't even an exclusive Force combat style.
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