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Strange Clone Army

Discussion in 'Archive: Attack of the Clones' started by CrazySaber, Apr 2, 2005.

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  1. CrazySaber

    CrazySaber Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Wouldn't the Jedi suspect something was dangerously wrong with the Clone Army? After all, the person who is the original host (Jango) was hanging out with Dooku, the leader of the opposing forces. Also, they were never informed about the making of the army. I know that they are a little suspicious but those two things (especially the first one) would seem to give away that this whole Clone Army thing is a very bad idea.
     
  2. Lars_Muul

    Lars_Muul Jedi Grand Master star 6

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    Once they'd told Palpatine about the existence of the clone army, there wasn't anything they could do to prevent things from unfolding. It is rather strange, though, that they decided not to keep it a secret. A scene that explained why they did it might've helped.



    The Jedi work in mysterious ways
    /LM
     
  3. Jazzatola

    Jazzatola Jedi Grand Master star 1

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    As Obi-Wan suggests, I think they realised that without the clones they would have no chance of winning and just had to go along with it. Once the senate had voted, it was out of the hands of the Jedi despite the fears of Yoda and Mace Windu.
     
  4. MoD-Sith

    MoD-Sith Jedi Master star 4

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    if you read the book Shatter Point(good book) it talks about how he severly regrets not ending the war when he had the chance
     
  5. Boba_Lives

    Boba_Lives Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Jango's a bounty hunter, It's possible he could switch sides easily, for the right price....
     
  6. One-with-the-Force

    One-with-the-Force Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Yup, Jango just takes the money. There's no reason you can't hire a bad guy to do innocent work for money.
     
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