Does the Sarlacc pit that ate Boba Fett have a name?
Because he died. Bringing him back would’ve removed the emotional impact and meaning of his sacrifice. He died so his brothers may live. He is gone but not forgotten.
Does the Sarlacc pit that ate Boba Fett have a name?
This may seem like a lot of work but I’d love to see a Palpatine installment of this.
One potential issue is that I forgot about the rule that everything needs to be in the past tense. Other than that, I’m not sure what happened.
I included citations this time but a user named Wok142 deleted it, may I ask what I did wrong. Hemlock is one of my favorite villains and I'm trying to get his article up to date.
Looks like I got Darth Plagueis
I will always pick Vader, but crosshair is always my second choice.
Why was grievous on the list? He isn’t a dark sider.
Did hemlock actually release him from imperial custody? He is never seen again, leaving his fate once again up in the air.
I see. If I edit the page again, I’ll be sure to apply these principles.
I was trying to help expand Dr. Hemlock’s biography but the edit got deleted. May I ask why?
I think he wanted to cause as much destruction as possible in order to drive the Jedi deep into corruption and disillusion Anakin.
Oh, this is tough!
Those are all valid points, Krennic doesn’t really need to be in the show and if he were, it probably just be fan service.
Why do fans have such disdain for Qui-Gon explaining Midichlorians to Anakin in TPM.
Did Tarkin know anything of Palpatine’s schemes during the Republic era.
I was rewatching Clone conspiracy Arc and Chuchi notes that the majority of the Kaminoian race was lost tho this could’ve been part of rampart’s cover-up. He seems like he may have evacuated everyone, but It also seems that Lama Su and Halle Burtoni may be the only living Kaminoians left in the Galaxy.
Or does Palpatine trust him enough to make his own decisions
Plus Palpatine remarks “Many lives have been lost.” So I guess it’s a bit questionable.