2. If you only go by what the movies present, it's obvious that the stormtroopers are clones.
Some may still argue that more clones were made during and after the Clone War, and perhaps even into the OT, but that would carry quite a hefty price tag... why would the Empire spend innummerable sums of money continuously creating soldiers when, by the time of ANH, it could simply train willing individuals? This would almost certainly be more cost efficient, as no cloning process is required, and the end result is a soldier that lasts twice as long as a clone would.
It's not a stretch to think that the white armored troops twenty years later are clones as well.
Why would completely loyal and obedient soldiers be switched out with free thinking troops?
Ken Benobi wrote:I defend the logic of the Clones being Stormtroopers in the OT as well smart ass. EU was just something that irked me about King George that I went off on. My point was finding logic in an ever-changing back-story; thanks to GL.
Yes, I like EU. No, he doesn't HAVE to follow it even though he collects cash on all of his approved contradications.
Try reading it again, since you seem to be in a "flame-what-I-choose-to-flame" mode only.
Or just :jfc:
Lucas from the AOC commentary basically says "Jango bumps his head in the movie. The Stormtroopers bump their heads because they're clones of Jango."
Lucas from the AOC commentary basically says "Jango bumps his head in the movie. The Stormtroopers bump their heads because they're clones of Jango."
Bandersnatch wrote:I thought somebody else said that on the AOTC commentary, like Dennis Muren or Ben Burtt. In any case, it's not mean to be that serious. It's a cute little reference to the trooper banging his head in ANH.
Albino Rhino wrote:thecolorsblend wrote:The only time I've ever heard of him getting involved in the editorial process (and even this is a black helicopter conspiracy theory) is making Del Rey kill off Anakin Solo.
I really don't have any interest in the EU, but is there is a reason why he would do this?
Albino Rhino wrote:If that's the case, why'd he allow them to name the character that in the first place?
Swedish Chef wrote:And remember, Han Solo was called, even in the movies, Captain Solo, due to his time as an officer in the Imperial forces...
VT-16 wrote: (He defected after disagreeing with Imperial policies).
Bandersnatch wrote:Swedish Chef wrote:And remember, Han Solo was called, even in the movies, Captain Solo, due to his time as an officer in the Imperial forces...
Bantha boobs.
He's called "Captain Solo" only in ESB and ROTJ. He wasn't called that back when he was just a smuggler. He's called "Captain" because he's been promoted in the ranks of the Rebel Alliance, not because of any kind of Imperial training.
Bandersnatch wrote:True, that is. I forgot that he introduces himself as "Han Solo, I'm captain of the Millennium Falcon..."
I think that one General at the beginning of ESB does address him as "Captain Solo" as a rank, not just as a pilot.
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