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| Mace Windu wrote: |
| Lucas Arts didn't do Galen any justice in the last game. |
Him being dead and all, what did you expect? |
Having read the novel and played the game, my interpretation was that he wasn't dead, just mind wiped, just like Revan. Which is why he still has brief flashes and dreams of his memories, just like Revan. And why all the clones you encounter are crappy clones. If Vader is killing the imperfect clones like the protagonist, why are these crappy ones still alive?
The only wrench in this well-oiled machine of a theory is the whole Dark Apprentice thing, which is part of a non-canon dark side ending and the "Distant Thunder" cinematics which pertain to that ending yet people accept as being true either way. But I don't.
Vader was trying to clone Starkiller, but we're told that cloning Jedi is really hard to do because of their midi-chlorians and whatnot, so he's not having a lot of success. His fallback plan is a mindwiped Starkiller that survived the first game, which given the situation, is led to believe that he's a clone.
The dark side ending doesn't even make any sense because if Vader has this perfect clone Dark Apprentice, why is he going to all this effort to turn Starkiller back into his service? _________________ "Trust not the words of a poet, as he is born to seduce. Yet for poetry to seize the heart, it must ring with the chimes of truth.”
“The world is understood through metaphors. Language is a metaphor-system. Mathematics is a metaphor-system. All real-world schools of magic and religion revolve around the understanding of vast metaphor-systems, symbols as they relate to concepts."
"See, the thing is, everything everyone tells you is a lie. The truth is always bigger than the words we use to describe it."
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