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Return of the Jedi - The Most Frequently Asked Questions ANSWERED

Apr 10, 2024
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. I assure you, Lord Vader, my men are working as fast as they can. How was the second Death Star built so quickly that the first took 20 years? but the second one was built in only four, the only reason it took so long to build the first death star was because super laser technology had not been developed, of course, building the battle station itself was a huge task. , but the Empire had the resources to do it.
return of the jedi   the most frequently asked questions answered
Do it, James Lino's book Catalyst looks at the difficulties Orson Krennic encountered and we see the delay caused by Gayen erso when he learned that his research was being used to create a Planet Killer, his time hiding in stalled development and even when he

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ed it. It took several more years to build a functional weapon. The second Death Star began construction almost immediately after the destruction of the first. Although it was certainly not convenient for the Empire to build another super weapon, it still had the resources to do so and this time it did not. they had to wait for Gayen Ao's research, so they were able to build an operational incomplete Al Beia Death Star in just 4 years.
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I tell you that this station will be operational as planned. How is the second Death Star different from the first? What improvements did they make? MAF J jerod made the design according to Jer jerod's story in Return of the Jedi From a certain point of view, the new super weapon design surpassed its predecessor in size, power and efficiency. Star Wars Legends says the second Death Star was 125% larger and its super laser was able to recharge in just 3 minutes compared to the first iteration's 24-hour recharge time, but the biggest change Jerod made It was related to the thermal exhaust port for obvious reasons.
return of the jedi   the most frequently asked questions answered
Thanks to Rogue, we know that gayen AO built a flaw in the main reactor of the death star, any explosion in any of the reactor modules would set off a chain reaction that would destroy the entire super weapon and perhaps the only way for it to A torpedo to reach the reaction reactor module was through the 2 m wide thermal exhaust port for the Jerod, the second Death Star, eliminated the largest port and replaced it with millions of tiny tubes extending from the core of the station to the surface allowing heat to escape. He also built what he called choke points and safe deposit boxes into the system to prevent.
return of the jedi   the most frequently asked questions answered
Unfortunately for him, none of that would matter if the Rebel Pilots could just fly to the center of the station, but I'd say the blame lies with the Emperor, who prioritized the Death Star's weapons systems over its infrastructure What are the spider-like droids seen wandering around Jaa's Palace? They are known as Bowar monks. They were organic beings who believed they needed to eliminate all physical sensations to achieve enlightenment, so they removed their brains from their bodies and placed them in jars. which were then attached to those spider-droid things. Jaa's Palace was originally a monastery for the Bomar order, but as they were just walking brains and jars, the building was taken over by a bandit called Alcara, who was eventually driven out by Jabba after his death.
For Bib Fortuna and later Boba Fett, all the owners of the monastery felt the need to force the Bowar monks out and they were allowed to stay. Why did Boba Fett apparently sit in Jav's Palace for an entire year between The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of? Jedi sure he often worked for the cabin, but he didn't have an exclusive contract and was in high demand as a bounty hunter. The Star Wars comics set between episodes 5 and 6 show us the resurgence of Crimson Dawn, a criminal syndicate rival to the Hut Clan had a sort of grand reopening party surrounding the robbery and auction of Han Solo's Carbonite laboratory orchestrated by Kira.
Her ruse was meant to throw the criminal underworld into chaos and she absolutely managed to get the Hut Council massacred, leaving Jaba as the sole survivor and the rest of the syndicates went to war with each other. Jabba was nervous and was basically hiding out on Tatooine, so when Boba Fett finally recovered and handed over Holo, he promised the Bounty Hunter more credits if he stayed fed. He correctly assumed that Hut wanted protection from Crimson Dawn. and he agreed to stay after receiving a large sum of credits. How did Leia get the Bounty Hunter costume from her?
The Forces of Fate shows Leia Chewbacca and R2-D2 traveling to Ord Manel to meet with Maz canata in the hopes that she can help them free Han where they were attacked. by the Bounty Hunter Bous, who incapacitated Maz suggested that the armor was only Leia's size and would be the perfect trick to gain an audience with Jaba. Later, Leia put on the armor and posed her Bou in front of the Troian Hunter Forest, she pretended to kill Lando Calisan. and she publicly organized Jy's capture to strengthen the legitimacy of her claims at the Java Palace.
Does Max Rebo have arms? I guess it depends on what action figure or Funko Pop you're looking at or rather if you're talking about a Star Wars or Legends cannon. Legendary stories and products tend to show Max with two arms and two legs standing inside his red ball organ, but Max's original design had him sitting on a cushion playing music with his feet which was initially lost in translation, so max REO and the rest of his species were presented with four limbs. More recently, it would seem that the Canon stories have made an effort to honor Phil Tippet's intention to give the character two legs and no arms, which said that there have still been times in Canon where the four-limbed version can be can see if Luke Force strangles the Gmoran guards in Jabis' Palace.
There is evidence of yes and no. The movie script doesn't say anything about the guards suffocating, but the novelization does say that they held on to their own throats, gasping and choking. The movie itself shows both guards attacking each other's throats as well, but you can find mentions of the event in books like the Thrawn trilogy, where Luke remembers simply using a mind trick to confuse the guards, so what's happening here, my best guess is that the original intention. was Luke using the dark side to strangle the guards, his big Arc character for the movie eventually rejects the dark side to become a Jedi, but at the beginning of the movie that's all up in the air as the story unfolds and George Lucas decides to change the title from RE Revenge of the Jedi to Return of the Jedi, he may have regressed some of Luke's actions, so the force chokes may have become some sort of mind trick, but the The strangulation still made it into the novelization which included other drops of details like Owen was originally Obi-Wan's brother instead of Anakin, so I guess I'd say that officially Luke doesn't force strangle the guards, but I think that's what that was filmed, you'll bring Captain Solo and the wi for me, which was. the actual complete plan to save Han Solo from Jabba's Palace.
I've been waiting for Charles Soul's Star Wars comics to answer this more directly, but at the time of making this video we're close, but we're not there yet, so here's the best. First I tried to guess, the comics show us that the cyborg Bounty Hunter Berer Valance took out a huge Java Security Force battle droid to make Han's rescue a little easier for everyone else. I think Lando was sent undercover to do some reconnaissance. C3PO and R2-D2 were later sent to first give Jabba a chance to do the right thing, but also to sneak Luke's lightsaber, then Lao was sent to covertly try to free Han when that failed, Luke he went in to once again try to negotiate with Jabba and then tried to shoot the bullet in his face.
I don't know if they were all lucky to be executed on the barge where R2 was stationed or maybe some of Lando's time undercover gave them the intelligence to know that sarlac was basically Jabba's favorite form of execution. I think the plan was to give Jabba several opportunities to let Han go, but each of Huts' refusals brought the group one step closer to the end of the game. I'm sure they knew it was probably an all-out battle. How did Luke get the green kyber from him? Crystal, the Charles Soul Run of the Star Wars comics, is currently answering that exact question, so we don't have the full story yet, but here's what we know so far after losing her father Luke's lightsaber Skywalker found a replacement in the form of an old yellow saber.
The temple guard's lightsaber eventually became damaged and unreliable, so the young Jedi decided it was time to learn how to build his own. In searching for him, he met a kyber crystal expert named Dr. Kuada, who offered Luke two crystals, one red and one clear. He meditated in the clearing. The crystal formed a bond with him and turned green, although this is not completely confirmed yet. I guess that's the crystal he uses to build his lightsaber. Shown in deleted scenes from Return of the Jedi in Star Wars Legends. Luke created the green crystal from him through the instructions found. in Obi-Wan Kenobi's cabin, that story was told in Shadows of the Empire, but synthetic lightsaber crystals have largely been left out of the New Cannon stories that survived the barge explosion.
We know from the Boba Fett book that Bib Fortune and Max Rebo did it. Return of the Jedi from a certain point of view tells us that Bib was thrown into the sand by the explosion. He woke up to find a surviving Gamoran guard trying to give him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, perhaps that was one of Bib's guards also seen in The Book of Boba Fett, from a certain point of view, it also tells us that most of Max Rebo Band made it out alive. Joe yaa escaped in a spare sand skiff leaving Max to die, but Max droopy mol and scis noodles still managed to make it to safety. the explosion, I'd say that lewd crumb is also a brief survivor of the sail barge, the explosion threw him out a window but he landed in Caron's big pit, so his survival was short-lived, and of course Boba Fett he managed to get out of the battle but he was in the sarlac when the explosion occurred stand up my friend, who are the emperor's advisors, they were bureaucratic allies of Palpatine who had a number of responsibilities, some were purely political and they served on the Imperial Ruling Council , but some seemed fully aware of his The true identity of the leader as Darth cidus yup tashu from the later book trilogy definitely knew it.
Minister Heyen from Star Wars Rebels probably also knew that the six advisors who joined the Emperor on the second Death Star were Janice gadus simolo, pestage ARS dangor kren blista van, and pebam meris sorn Gus and Aloo were known to search for artifacts Sith in the galaxy, so they probably knew about Darth cius as tashu and heyen, the six advisors of the second death star perished in its explosion and, tashu played an important role in the Galactic Empire. During the year following the Battle of Indor, he helped orchestrate the Battle of Jau, which nearly saw the annihilation of the Imperial and New Republic forces by the time he reached the age of 900.
You seem so good, you're not. Did Yodo really teach the Jedi for 800 years? This question has become more frequent after we met Grou, who is still a baby at the age of 50, so the timing now seems a little strange. Did Yoda's species reach massive growth at the age of 60 or something? Maybe we don't know how they age. Their version of puberty is really intense but they come out the other side very wise and ready to teach, but I think it's more likely that Yoda is exaggerating. I think it's reasonable that Yoda could have become a Jedi Knight at the age of 190 or maybe even. before, he could have faced a padawan shortly after marking his first time training a Jedi, giving him over 700 years of teaching using Han Solo, not if his Roundup rules claim that Yoda taught Jedi for 800 more years or less, Yoda probably made that number bigger.
Every time he made that statement, first it was 500 years, then 600, no, seven, no, 800 years, when he left. Am I the last of the Jedi? Will it be you? Was Luke really The Last Jedi after Yoda's death, obviously not, since we learned of other Jedi survivors. in the Galaxy like Ahsoka Tano, Skull Balen, Ezra Bridger and Cestus might still be running around somewhere, so what does it matter to Yoda why he wouldAre you lying to Luke like that? Well, Yoda's actual line is that Luke will be the last of the Jedi, not the last in 1983. I absolutely think that's how the line was meant to be interpreted, but since then things have changed, even George Lucas had plans to bring more Jedi survivors to history in their proposed sequel movies, but I still think the spirit of Yoda's words rings true first, he's simply trying to motivate Luke in his next fight to save the Galaxy, he's not trying to dump it on him.
In fact, all those Jedi I mentioned should have an asterisk next to their names on the list of surviving Jedi at the time of Return of the Jedi Ahsoka did not consider herself a Jedi and she says so in Star Wars Rebels. The Balen skull had fallen to the dark side. Ezra Bridger was missing and we still don't know the full history of Cestus, so Luke could very well have been the last. Jedi, when did the Mon Calamari fleet join the rebellion? Admirals Akbar and Rtis were already part of the Rebel Alliance at the time of the battles of Scarif and Yavin, but the rest of Mancala and its shipyards were under Imperial rule for about another year.
Luke Skywalker and his friends attempted to rescue their leech king who had been imprisoned by the Empire for nearly two decades. Before he passed away, he gave a stirring speech to his people that united them to rise up against the Empire, freeing their shipyards and several entire capital ships shortly after the The growing Rebel Fleet secretly gathered at Makota, but a traitor gave the Empire Its location and many of the ships were destroyed along with several members of the Alliance High Command, so the fleet had to take time to rebuild itself once again over the course of the next 3 years until the Battle of Indor, someone must having told him about my little maneuver, the Battle of what was the Battle of the tab.
We don't have many details in Canon, so I'll use Star Wars Legend sources to answer this shortly after the destruction of the first Death Star, Lando, was in the tab system that was under regular pirate attacks. Lando was delivering some cargo at the time and made a bet with some fellow freighter pilots that he could fight the pirates. He did this by launching devices called Conor. The networks that could short-circuit the ship's systems when activated took Lando by surprise and the small Defense Force joined his small success in destroying or disabling the remaining pirate fleet. He won ownership of a brewery in his bet, we don't have the total.
The story is Canon, but the reference material still mentions the Pirates themselves, but also places the event between Han Solo's rescue and the Battle of Indor, which seems unlikely to me. The emperor made a critical mistake and the time has come for our attack. The Rebel Alliance discovers the second Death Star shortly after the events of The Empire Strikes Back, the Crimson Dawn crime syndicate resurfaced in the Galaxy in hopes of defeating Darth Cius, their leader and Han Solo's former lover, Kira activated several agents Crimson Dawn secrets hidden within. In the Galactic Empire, her orders were simply to cause chaos.
Two of them worked on the construction of the second Death Star and fled the battle station in hopes of alerting the Rebellion to its existence. They were chased across the Galaxy to Corusant, where they were rescued by none other than Luke Skywalker, who heard their distress call, telling Luke what they knew about the new super weapon, who passed the information on to Mon Mothma. Many bans died to bring us this information. What did Bothan's spies really steal? There is a misconception that The Bothans were responsible for stealing the plans to the Second Death Star, but dialogue in Return of the Jedi specifically states that the Bothans gave the rebels four key pieces of information.
The exact location of the Second Death Star. Their weapons systems were not yet operational. It was relatively. defenseless and the fact that the Emperor was personally overseeing its completion, nothing is mentioned about the plans for the second Death Star in the film, however, I should note that in Star Wars Legends Shadows of the Empire tells the story of Luke Skywalker, Dash Rindar and some Bothans stole the plans to the second Death Star together after they learned of its existence through the Black Sun and I should note that in both continuities the Emperor allowed the Bothans to obtain all of this information. , he wanted them to know where he was and that he would be there for the rebels to send an All or Nothing attack where they would be trapped by strong defenses and a fully functioning battle station.
We have stolen a small imperial shuttle. Where did the Rebel Alliance get their stolen Imperial shuttle shortly before the events? In Return of the Jedi, the Rebellion became increasingly concerned that the Empire would discover that their fleet was gathering around the planet. Soloist Leia offered herself as a distraction, a high-priority target that could keep the Empire busy pursuing her instead of searching for the fleet as seen. In the book Moving Target, she and a handful of rebels bounced around the outer rim until they were briefly captured and taken aboard the Star Destroyer Shield Maiden, but Leas's allies came to her aid and attacked her captors, allowing her to escape.
She did so on a stolen Imperial shuttle called the tidder. Star Wars Legends featured two completely different versions of the theft of the shuttle in two different video games based on X-Wing. The X-Wing Alliance had a mission revolving around stealing tyderium from outpost 327 in the Zar system a year later, Rogue Squadron 2. The rebel leader followed Wedge Antilles as he stole the shuttle. This was later rationalized to say that the Empire had claimed the shuttle, forcing the rebels to steal it a second time. What is your order, my master? What else is in the Emperor's Throne Room located on the second Death Star at the North Pole and standing 100 stories tall, the tower was built to resemble Palpatine's seat of power on Corusant, the Palace Imperial and the former Jedi Temple, the Spire was divided into four sections, one was a simple docking tube for Imperial shuttles or other smaller ships.
On the opposite side there was a holographic map and a tactical room, in front of the throne room, where Palpatine's home was located, it was a red office inspired by his offices as Chancellor of the Republic and leader of the empire, behind it there was dormitories that monitored Palpatine's activity. Cheers Finally, the throne room itself was home to a modest chair, a massive window, and a nearby vault that housed a wayfinder used to reach the hidden Sith exigal world. I think they think I'm some kind of God, why did the Ewoks immediately worship c3o en?
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of the Jedi was only because he was golden and shiny, well yes the Ewoks worshiped a god they called the golden one, who was responsible for bringing light and therefore life to the moon of him. This was first established in the novel Return of the Jedi. as well as Cannon sources such as Tales From Vader's Castle and the book of myths and fables Return of the Jedi from a certain point of view tells us a story about Ira, the Ewok shaman who fought to maintain the faith of his people after he arrived and The Empire began. wreaking havoc on their home, the Ewoks feared that the golden one had abandoned them, so the sudden appearance of a droid matching the description of their deity was a very welcome sight for the citizens of Bright Tree Village 3, tell them that they must be released, where did it come from?
The Ewoks get a dress for Leia. I think it makes a lot of sense that someone in the brilliant Tree Village could have sewn something together quickly. Someone has to do all the hooding for her. Why can't they just make a dress too? But it has also become a fan theory. that the dress may have belonged to another human woman at some point. The made-for-TV Ewok movies took place a year before the events of Return of the Jedi and featured the Towani family's crash landing on the Forest Moon of Indor, it is not known. were left there long before they escaped or died, but it is possible that the Ewoks made a dress for Karan, the matriarch of the family, the Caravan of Courage and the battle for Indor are now considered Star Wars Legends, but many elements from the films have been incorporated into Canon and Lego Star.
Wars the Skywalker Saga even featured a portrait of the Towani family hidden in Brightree Village. She was so beautiful. How does Leia remember her mother at the time of her writing? Return of the Jedi. George Lucas had in mind that Luke and Leia's mother was still alive after her birth. Previous versions of the script claim that Obi-Wan sent Leia and her mother a way to better hide them from the Emperor, but the mother died shortly after and then Lao was adopted by Alderon's orgas, of course, we now know that Padmé died giving birth of Luke and Leia, so how do we reconcile this?
I think it all comes down to strength. Leia is strong in the force, even if she doesn't know it, she has images and feelings not only of her mother's face but of who she was. and what she was feeling, I would say this is supported by the memories that Obi-Wan says he has of his own family despite being taken to the Jedi Temple when he was very young. Hey, he's the bearded rebel at the Battle of Indor, actually the Clone. Rex would officially say no At a screening for the season 2 finale of Star Wars Rebel, da filon first suggested the idea that the character originally known as Nick Sant could have been Rex; instead, the Star Wars Rebel series finale confirmed that Rex fought in the Battle. of indor, but in a new interview, Filon backed away from his speculation, saying he didn't want to explicitly replace a previously existing Star Wars character with Rex saying that a Galaxy of Adventures short on the official Star Wars for Kids YouTube channel replaced Nick Sant with Rex complete with fragments of his clone armor, so there's still some sort of link between the two characters.
I think this is another case of just choosing what you personally prefer. Quote Philon once again, he said: I didn't want to leave him. in stone one way or another if that's Rex it's not Rex some people it's fun to believe it's Rex and some people don't want to believe it's Rex and I'm fine either way with that and I think I left it in a state where it can one way or another leave the red leader waiting for Wedge Antilles to report as red leader instead of rebel leader. What happened to Rogue Squadron after The Empire Strikes Back?
The answer to this is actually found in a certain point of view book for episode five and not six the tale rendevu shows what the rebel fleet did while Luke and Leia were on their own adventures in their absence Wedge was promoted He became a flight commander and was t

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with reforming Rogue Squadron, but after losing Zev to Sesca and Hobby Cvan at the Battle of Hoth he found it too painful to reuse his call sign so quickly, instead deciding to return. to use Red Squadron and some of the pilots who joined the flying group, such as Grizz Fricks, remained with it until the Battle of Endor, but Rogue Squadron did not fade away, they still carried out specialized missions from General Harris and Dulla after the Battle of Indor is seen in the Star Wars video game, the lucky squads and attack positions, why don't we see be- Alas?
Much during the Battle of Indor, according to cinematic effects artist Bill George in the book The Making of Return of the Jedi, he said that the B-wing was originally going to appear in more shots, but its wings were too thin and would disappear against the blue screen so basically the ship was too thin for the limitations of visual effects in the 80's there was no digital model of the b-wing, it had to be created as a physical model filmed on a blue screen and then composited into the shot Ultimately, it's thin frame apparently made it difficult to capture the necessary footage, but some deleted footage of the B-wing pilots that were filmed for the film can still be found.
A solo pilot named 10 num and a Mon Calamari pilot can be found in the behind-the-scenes footage. Why is the b wing called b wing? The x and y wings look like their letters, even the a wing is at least vaguely triangular, but the b wing doesn't look like a b at all during the production of Return of the Jedi 2. New Rebel Fighters were created and simply tagged as fighter and fighter B. Visual effects artist Bill George had a lot of input on fighter B and it was nicknamed Star Wars Legends. He eventually named the ship Bladewing for its sword-like appearance. in attack mode, the Masters wings from the Star Wars Rebels episode brought the name to Canon, so we can assume it means sword, hit me with all your hate, why did Darth Vader stop Luke from killing the emperor?
I did not want to? They rule the galaxy as father and son. I think this is open toaudience interpretation. Maybe Vader was saving Luke's soul or maybe he was just that loyal to the Emperor. I guess it's the latter. Greg Pac's Darth Vader comics take place between The Empire Strikes. Back in Return of the Jedi and we show Vader several attempts to defeat Darth Cidus, of course they all fail no matter what he tries when he tells Luke on Endor that he does not know the power of the dark side and that he must obey his master, I think he really believes that I don't think Vader believes that the Emperor can be defeated and the best outcome for him is to remain a Sith apprentice, so protecting Palpatine at that moment is like him proving his loyalty because he knows that can't. defeat his master in a fight, of course, the irony is that brute force doesn't defeat the emperor, an act of compassion for another person does, why do the Ewoks have a bunch of log traps built and ready to go?
They built them specifically for ATSs, right? In fact, they built their log traps to fight a massive creature called a gorax. Those massive predators were created in concept art for Return of the Jedi and fully realized in the Ewoks Caravan of Courage made for a TV movie. Since then, they have appeared in Cannon's stories. as Tales From Vader's Castle and an episode of Forces of Destiny showed the Ewoks joining forces with Luke and Leia to defeat a log-trapped Gorax shortly after the Battle of Indor and the destruction of the second Death Star, as well No, the traps were not. hastily built to fight the Empire, they were simply already conveniently made to fight another type of giant, one has taught you well.
Did Darth Vader or the Emperor know that Luke was trained by Yoda in the final cut of the film? I would say that the answer is unclear whether Vader is only claiming that Obi-Wan taught Luk well or that Obi-Wan's failure was total, but jumping to the original novelization there is a scene where the Emperor reads Luk's mind. Luke and discovers Yoda's name in his thoughts. What's interesting is that the Emperor seemed to have no idea who Yoda was, of course, we now know that the Sith Lord knew the Jedi Grand Master well during the time of the Clone Wars, so Palpatine may have suspected that Yoda was still there. and maybe he thought he had helped Luke, but there's nothing to say for sure in the movie itself, could Darth Vader use Force lightning?
I think this is up for debate and I hope exactly that happens in the comments, but I would say that yes, technically, he could use Force lightning, if not, that would be it. Not a good idea for someone living in a biomechanical suit, in my opinion, he would have been able to channel lightning through his cybernetic fingers if he had chosen the force. It is about belief and visualization. One of my favorite examples of this is Dag Andara fighting with both hands despite physically only having one arm, he can visualize the arm he lost, so he still fights as if he were there.
I have no problem believing that Darth Vader could use Force lightning in theory, it would probably be harder for him to visualize and believe. could happen and then if he did accomplish it it could very well be the last thing he did in the Star Wars Legends book Splinter of the Mind's Eye Vader creates a ball of white energy to attack Luke the comic adaptation of the story illustrates energy as something that it definitely looks like Force Lightning, but I don't think we'll ever see Darth Vader use Force lightning in canon. The blue flames seen during the Emperor's death were a sign of Sith Alchemy to me.
This answer is due to Head Cannon personally. I think it was just a massive explosion of energy that looked cool and ironically at the time it was probably meant to show how super duper the Emperor definitely was dead, seeing it explode, it's like Darth Maul being cut in half, kind of super dead right there, but now we know Palpatine was still alive. in both Canon and Star Wars Legends, so I see no harm in stating that those blue flames herald the return of Darth Cius. I've never seen anything to suggest a direct connection in another book or comic or anything, but I've also never seen anything that refutes it, so if you like that idea, I say believe it all.
If you want, what happened to the remains of the second death star. I think Robot Chicken really brought this question to the forefront, but it makes sense that a massive space station could slow the Ewoks' destruction, but don't worry, most of the second Death Star was vaporized. Some of the debris remained in orbit above the Forest Moon, as seen in Battlefront 2, but any remaining debris may have posed a danger to the Ewoks. The Ewoks were intercepted, the rebel fleet deployed shields and tractor beams to prevent debris from devastating the moon, but I guess no one bothered to protect the moon ocean from indor kef beer since at least a giant chunk landed there in the propaganda of the Star Wars Legends Imperial Remnant tried to claim that the rebels simply dropped the remains of the Death Star, but it was well known that it was a lie, he is my brother, how did Han react to finding out that Luke and Lao were brothers?
The book The Princess and the Scoundrel by Beth Revis has a good scene of Han reflecting on the year he missed Frozen and Carbonite, he thought about Luke and how far he had come from the farmer he met on Tatooine. He recognized the jealousy he once shared of Luke and his connection to Leia. He realized how deep his connection really was. and then he remembered what happened between them on Hoth. Luke asks Han what he's thinking about and he says: he only remembers that moment after the attack waa, the exact memory came back to Luke too and the two friends agreed not to talk about that moment again.
The Battle of Indor was not the end of the Galactic Civil War, the official surrender did not occur until a year later at the Battle of Jau, however, stories such as the rise of Skywalker and Ahsoka have spoken of Indor as if it were the final battle. I would say the Battle of Endor was the beginning of the end for sure. I could also see the new Republic choosing to hold that fight instead of the Battle of Jaku for political propaganda. Jaku was a ruse intended to destroy both New Republic and Imperial forces in one fell swoop.
Fell Swoop failed in that regard and ended in an Imperial defeat, but it was not as decisive as the Battle of Indor, which saw the destruction of the second Death Star and the deaths of the Emperor and Darth Vader. I got to see how the history books of the New Republic were made. a much bigger deal away from home, even if Jack's hit was the official final battle. What happened to Cloud City after the Battle of Endor. The end of Return of the Jedi shows a lot of celebration, but that didn't last long. Imperial Governor Adelhard established.
To lift what became known as the Iron Blockade, he shut down communications in the Anoit sector that included Bespin and Cloud City, claiming that the destruction of the second Death Star and the death of the Emperor were faked. Rebel propaganda. Several rebel sympathizers rose up against the empire and were helped. With the return of Lando Calisan and Lobot, the iron blockade was finally broken and the cloud city was liberated less than a year after the Battle of Indor. What happened to Corusant after the Battle of Indor? The film shows us the celebrations that take place in Monument Square as citizens tear themselves apart.
He tore down a statue of the emperor. Storm ERS arrived shortly after and opened fire on the crowd. Corusant remained under Imperial control for the following year with Mamita serving as a puppet leader imprisoned in the Imperial Palace. Several young rebels were possibly able to free Amita from captivity. With the help of an old Corusant Diner owner named Dexter Jeter after the Imperial defeat at the Battle of Jaku, Amita was able to head to the new Republic and offer official surrender for him, ending the Galactic Civil War, did the Ewoks Did they eat humans? Oh, 100%. we can see that they were going to cook Han Solo in honor of C3PO.
Since then there have been tons of jokes about the rebels at the Ewok party wondering what they were eating and some stories like Alyssa Wong's Wolf Trap in Return of the Jedi from a certain point. The viewpoints have explicitly shown the horror of the Imperials being captured by the Ewoks and waiting to be devoured. A Fate Forces short also shows Leia convincing several Ewoks not to cook or eat Stormtroopers, so the Ewoks definitely had no problem eating humans. No doubt cooked Stormtrooper was actually served at the celebration at the end of Return of the Jedi, although despite all the jokes I think it's an unnecessarily dark twist to put on the rebel victory, why does Anakin Skywalker become a Force ghost?
Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars made it clear that retaining your Consciousness after death was only available to the light side of the force and required specific training that Darth Vader certainly never received well. Most of that training is facing and overcoming the darkest parts of yourself, something Anakin Skywalker had done to himself very recently but Mike Chin's Brotherhood story in Return of the Jedi from a certain point of view goes towards another part of that training of surrendering to force. One of Anakin's downfalls was his inability to let go of control in pursuit of him.
To prevent Padmé from dying, he fell to the dark side and made his visions come true. When Anakin died, he felt the need for his Spirit to remain at any cost once again to control the force and allow him to stay so he could heal all the damage. He had acted as Darth Vader but within the cosmic Force Obi-Wan spoke to Anakin and convinced his friend to allow the Next Generation and his children to heal the Galaxy. Anakin Skywalker finally let go of his need to control him and technically completed the required training. He and his Force ghost manifested alongside Obi-Wan and Yodas, okay, but why does Anakin's Force ghost look younger than Obi-Wan's?
We don't have an official answer for this, although Dave Filon has teased that George Lucas told him the reason why I think it was Anakin subconsciously manifesting on the light side. He only looked like Sebastian Shaw when he was Darth Vader, but Anakin Skywalker looked like Hayden Christensen. Mike Chin's Brotherhood story in Return of the Jedi from a certain point of view shows that Anakin didn't choose to appear that way or wear the classic Jedi robes, it just happened, I think it's because deep down that's how Anakin wanted to remember himself Same thing, that said the book Shadow of the Sith also featured Anakin's Force ghost looking older, so that version. of the character after death still exists.
I see no reason why Force ghosts can't show up however they want whenever they want, but the first time Anakin manifested, since the last time he saw himself as a hero, could the Sith become Force ghosts? at least not in the way we see Anakin Obi-Wan and Yoda at the end of Return of the Jedi. The Sith are determined to accumulate and hold on to power, however they define it, political status, wealth, strength, or whatever else they value, it is their inability to let go. go and surrender to the force that prevents them from becoming a force ghost after death, but we have seen many examples of Sith who survived mortal wounds from pure rage and will like Darth Maul or we have seen Sith who have physically died.
But his spirits have remained within his possessions, like Darth Mman, who continues to inhabit his body and can influence or even take control of people who were close to him. The Sith way of life after death is limited and weak compared to the freedom allowed. by a Jedi who truly became one with the cosmic Force and okay here's a bonus question because it's my question, it's not asked often but I need it

answered

, why are there only three points at the end of the walkthrough to Return of the Jedi every two? The Star Wars crawl has four points, why does Return of the Jedi only have three?
I'm sure it was just an oversight in 1983, but why can't we fix it when we can add a full spike to the sarlac pit or put in Hayden Christensen? in the movie we can surely add an extra point to the tracking to match the other movies. I just don't get it, but that brings us to the end of the top 40 questions I've seen about Return of the Jedi. I'm sure there are more interesting questions I missed, so leave yours in the comments if you liked this video, check out the ones I already asked answering 40 FAQs from A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back.
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