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Truly Wonderful, the Mind of a Child Is...
date posted: Dec 19, 2006 5:00 PM
Jango's Arrest
Hello everyone!

In the Comlink section of the SW Insider, they have started to put in a 'Questions About SW to Keep You Awake at Night' section. I find it very difficult to read this small section, as I start to think about them, and think about them, and think about them, and think about them...

You get the picture. But this month, I actually had an idea for one of them! Woohoo! (moving along...) It asks:

"In AOTC, Yoda and Mace Windu tell Obi-Wan to take Jango Fett into custody and bring him to the Jedi Temple. How was he supposed to do this? Obi-Wan had a one-seat ship. Was he going to strap Jango to the roof?"

I read this over a couple times, thought about it (no, I'm not going to write it out a million times again), and suddenly an idea popped into my head.... Maybe Obi-Wan was going to tow Jango's ship somehow, with Jango unconscious in it. The Jedi must have known that the ship would have some sort of valuable information in it (however, considering how many flubs-ups the Jedi had made by that point it wouldn't surprise me if they simply overlooked it... and yes, I said flub-ups).

Judging by how advanced the ships in the GFFA are (were...), I'm sure they would have figured out a way to pull another ship along behind them in Hyperspace. It only makes sense.

But if, for some reason, it doesn't (I could very easily be missing some key information, which wouldn't surprise me), I have another theory. Perhaps Obi-Wan was simply going to desert his Jedi Starfighter and fly the Slave I back to Coruscant. I'm sure the Jedi would be willing to sacrifice one ship to help stop Galactic Civil War.

Or, maybe I'm just insane. :D But between the three, I think I have some good ideas going on here. Which makes the most sense (and don't say the latter to be smart.)?

I'll put up the other questions in the section to see if you have any thoughts on these as well...
1. In ep. IV, when Vader is about to take on Obi-Wan, why isn't he more enraged when they finally meet each other again? If someone cut off my body parts I'd be!
2. In Ep. V, why does Yoda say Luke is reckless, not ready, and too old to train when in Ep. III he says that when the time was right the twins would be trained?
3. [This is the one in this blog...]
4. Are there going to be any more SW movies?

May the Force be With You!