Re: the eternal conflict between good and evil
I'm puzzled by this issue: in A New Hope, C-3PO does not know who Obi-Wan was. It was built by Anakin, Obi-Was padawan and best friend. R2-D2 had a long history with Obi-Wan and these two robots spent a lot of time together. In The Attack of the Clones R2-D2 and C-3PO fly with Anakin and Padme to the rescue of Obi-Wan held prisoner by Count Duku. How could he never heard of Obi-Wan?!! After being beheaded he is sent in the arena where Anakin, Padme and Obi-Wan just freed themselves from chains and killed the beasts. How could he never heard of Obi-Wan. Did someone erase his memory? :sick:
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But that's the most funniest part...
... the Earth poles will be inverted. Not big deal, the human race will survive... just must spend few billion dollars to upgrade all compasses (paint 'S' instead 'N').
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... the Earth poles will be inverted. Not big deal, the human race will survive... just must spend few billion dollars to upgrade all compasses (paint 'S' instead 'N').
We replace E with an O (for "Ost(e)n" to meet all Austrian fellows, because those are the minority in the world. And we have to protect minorities!
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We replace E with an O (for "Ost(e)n" to meet all Austrian fellows, because those are the minority in the world. And we have to protect minorities!
You'll be nomore a minority if join Geto-Dacian Empire from Constanta Lake in Switzerland to Olbia on the Dnieper river in Ucraine, from Bratislava in Slovacia to Odessos on the Black Sea bank in Bulgaria. :D ;)
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You'll be nomore a minority if join Geto-Dacian Empire from Constanta Lake in Switzerland to Olbia on the Dnieper river in Ucraine, from Bratislava in Slovacia to Odessos on the Black Sea bank in Bulgaria. :D ;)
You mean after the new rise of the old Austria-Hungary imperium?!
/Don't forget we also have a part of Texas!
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You mean after the new rise of the old Austria-Hungary imperium?!
/Don't forget we also have a part of Texas!
Yeah, I remember. There was an exchange of provinces between Pompeius Magnus and Burebista: the Austro-Hugary for Iberia.
/may Kamehameha be with you!
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Please elaborate how this has to do with the eternal conflict between good and evil.
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Please elaborate how this has to do with the eternal conflict between good and evil.
Burebista was good since Pompeius Magnus was evil. :D
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Burebista was good since Pompeius Magnus was evil. :D
Well, Burebista was good enough to be killed by his friends, Pompei was evil enough to be killed by his enemies.
//Raise Lord Vader!
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I'm puzzled by this issue: in A New Hope, C-3PO does not know who Obi-Wan was. It was built by Anakin, Obi-Was padawan and best friend. R2-D2 had a long history with Obi-Wan and these two robots spent a lot of time together. In The Attack of the Clones R2-D2 and C-3PO fly with Anakin and Padme to the rescue of Obi-Wan held prisoner by Count Duku. How could he never heard of Obi-Wan?!! After being beheaded he is sent in the arena where Anakin, Padme and Obi-Wan just freed themselves from chains and killed the beasts. How could he never heard of Obi-Wan. Did someone erase his memory? :sick:
I always figured it was a don't ask don't tell kind of a thing. But I don't remember if C-3PO or R2D2 were ever asked if they knew Anakin/Darth Vader or Obi Wan... and Obi is old in the last three so maybe they didn't recognize him? I've always wondered this myself. :confused:
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I always figured it was a don't ask don't tell kind of a thing. But I don't remember if C-3PO or R2D2 were ever asked if they knew Anakin/Darth Vader or Obi Wan... and Obi is old in the last three so maybe they didn't recognize him? I've always wondered this myself. :confused:
No, no... R2-D2 knows Obi-Wan. That's why Leia had entrusted him with the Death Star plans when he was sent to Tatooine to find Obi-Wan. But C-3PO did not. When they were bought by Lars and Luke, C-3PO clearly told Luke they are looking for someone called Obi-Wan Kenobi, though he doesn't know who that is.
Now, there is another thing. In The Empire Strickes Back, when Luke leaves Yoda to go to Bespine to help Leia and Han, Yoda tells Obi-Wan that he is not their last hope, as Obi-Wan said, because there is another one. So this means that they didn't know Padme and Anakin had twins, or at least Obi-Wan didn't. I'm currious to see how ROTS will cover this part.
And if I remember correctly in The Return of the Jedi (I'll tell you exactly next week when I'll see it again) Leia tells Luke that she didn't know her mother well because she died when she was very little. That means Padme survived the childbirth. Anakin falls to the dark side for the love of Padme. He has visions of her dying in childbirth and wants to save her. I'm currious if he succeeds. I really don't know this part... If he doesn't and she dies giving birth to the twins then there is another inconsitancy with the first episodes.
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No, no... R2-D2 knows Obi-Wan. That's why Leia had entrusted him with the Death Star plans when he was sent to Tatooine to find Obi-Wan. But C-3PO did not. When they were bought by Lars and Luke, C-3PO clearly told Luke they are looking for someone called Obi-Wan Kenobi, though he doesn't know who that is.
Now, there is another thing. In The Empire Strickes Back, when Luke leaves Yoda to go to Bespine to help Leia and Han, Yoda tells Obi-Wan that he is not their last hope, as Obi-Wan said, because there is another one. So this means that they didn't know Padme and Anakin had twins, or at least Obi-Wan didn't. I'm currious to see how ROTS will cover this part.
And if I remember correctly in The Return of the Jedi (I'll tell you exactly next week when I'll see it again) Leia tells Luke that she didn't know her mother well because she died when she was very little. That means Padme survived the childbirth. Anakin falls to the dark side for the love of Padme. He has visions of her dying in childbirth and wants to save her. I'm currious if he succeeds. I really don't know this part... If he doesn't and she dies giving birth to the twins then there is another inconsitancy with the first episodes.
Ai mintit poporu cu tembelizoru! (Approx. Lies, lies, lies!) :D
/bunny will save the Earth!
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That bunny took your minds...
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That bunny took your minds...
That bunny will fluff you...
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You'll be nomore a minority if join Geto-Dacian Empire from Constanta Lake in Switzerland to Olbia on the Dnieper river in Ucraine, from Bratislava in Slovacia to Odessos on the Black Sea bank in Bulgaria. :D ;)
Ok but the capitall of this empire will be placed in Kyiv :rolleyes: