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Master Yoda's Visions(by a "Dutch Yoda")
date posted: Nov 16, 2006 3:23 AM  |  updated: Nov 21, 2006 9:56 AM
Biggs Darklighter's Death.
A few days ago when I was watching A New Hope I noticed Luke doesn't move a muscle when Biggs dies, After Obi-Wan died we see a sad Luke sit in the Millennium Falcon. I understand Luke was under a lot of pressure at that moment and that he had no time to think about loosing his best friend, but after he returns to the Rebel Base on Yavin IV we don't see him cry or grieve. The only thing we see is him and the rest of the Rebel Alliance do is throw a victory party, and give medals to the Heroes. Was there no ceremony to honor the dead, to remember the sacrifice they made. I believe there was. That it's not in the movie does not mean it did not happen.

After destroying the death star Luke was overwhelmed with joy, He saved the Rebels from Death Star. This is why we don't see him grieve. I Believe that after the victory party the rebels had a short moment of silence to remember those who gave their lives to protect the Rebel Base and the rest of the galaxy from the Death Star.
After this short ceremony the rebels had to go back to work, they had to start evacuating their base. After al the Empire found them and they would not wait to retaliate, the rebels had to leave Yavin immediately. They had no time to think about their losses, they had to think about not loosing any more people, they had to get of Yavin in one piece.

Many brave Pilots, Including Biggs Darklighter, sacrificed their lives to ensure the survival of the Alliance and the to protect the galaxy from the Empire. Their sacrifice would be long remembered both by the Alliance and The New Republic.


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