The Original Nex wrote:Ghost Rider wrote:Remember he actually and both of them really wanted Luke to join him willingly and come to him of his free will.
This was apparently a huge part of their paln thus letting them through perfectly fits the mold when you think that Luke being captured isn't exactly free will of anything.
Hmmm, I suppose....It does seem like the Emperor was keen on the idea of Luke coming to Vader; "Patience my friend, in time, he will seek you out, and when he does, you will bring him before me..."
And the 'he will seek you out' is very different from 'you capture him', so it would crush the emperor's plan for Luke (but not his plan for the battle).
Still though, it seems Palpy and Vader took the whole "your friends have failed" plot to the extreme. Why not move in and take out the Rebels after Luke has been taken away by Vader?
screenplay wrote:VADER: Good work, Commander. Leave us. Conduct your search and bring his companions to me.
They tried. Since I still cannot buy that trees could stop an AT-AT with variable firepower and (at least virtually) unlimited ammunition, it is a reason why we have not seen those in the battle.
The Imperials must have known where the Tydirium landed, they undoubtedly tracked it as it came down.
Yes, but from that point tracking a moving (elit) commando team is quite different.
The Imperials must know where the Ewok villiage is (given proper scanning and the fact that they had extensive scouting networks), they should have assumed that that was a possible place for the Rebels to seek refuge. They should have simply subjugated the Ewoks when they first garrisoned off Endor.
I think you overestimate the scouts. Do not forget that the imperial forces with many scouts were definitely surprised by masses of ewoks from a couple dozens of meters. (Not to mention the six stormtroopers wo went even closer to capture the droids.)
The only reason for them not to do this, it seems, is for the Imperial Commander at the Garrison to have explicit orders to not impede the Rebels until the ultimate attack on the DSII, an order which could have only come from "the Emperor himself."
Likely yes. The novelization mentions that they were told that the ewoks were peacefull, also it mentions that stormtroopers were hiding within the bunker, so they possibly wanted to capture the team at the only sure point: at (in and around) the bunker.