Plot magic.
Quote from: Ushan on December 27, 2014, 09:14:41 AMPlot magic.Just like that TIE Fighter that crashed into Vader.
Since the latest released edition of the films is what's canon, and Disney will release the original theatrical cuts on blu-ray (without the galaxy wide celebration scene) I guess that problem will be gone before Episode VII hits (explaining how the there's still Storm Troopers around)
Quote from: True Velox on December 27, 2014, 09:40:41 AMSince the latest released edition of the films is what's canon, and Disney will release the original theatrical cuts on blu-ray (without the galaxy wide celebration scene) I guess that problem will be gone before Episode VII hits (explaining how the there's still Storm Troopers around)
Quote from: Ushan on December 27, 2014, 09:43:22 AMQuote from: True Velox on December 27, 2014, 09:40:41 AMSince the latest released edition of the films is what's canon, and Disney will release the original theatrical cuts on blu-ray (without the galaxy wide celebration scene) I guess that problem will be gone before Episode VII hits (explaining how the there's still Storm Troopers around)What's facepalm-worthy about that? The added scenes doesn't make sense, that's why they can't be explained. The special editions make it seem like the empire fell in a day.
They were celebrating because the Emperor and Darth Vader had died. That doesn't mean they were part of the only fleet in the Empire's existence. Plus it was also the destruction of the new Death Star. The Empire's military command was shattered that day, giving people a chance to fight back and win
They were celebrating because the Emperor and Darth Vader had died.
That doesn't mean they were part of the only fleet in the Empire's existence.
The Empire's military command was shattered that day, giving people a chance to fight back and win