
Jedis, it would seem, can now fly.
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Thu 17 Jan 2013, 11:27,
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I don't see how Windu wouldn't be able to guide himself in the same way, if he was conscious.
Frankly with all the other shit Jedi are supposed to be able to do, surviving a bit of a fall doesn't seem that far-fetched.
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Thu 17 Jan 2013, 11:47,
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Frankly with all the other shit Jedi are supposed to be able to do, surviving a bit of a fall doesn't seem that far-fetched.

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Thu 17 Jan 2013, 11:50,
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is more insulting to you than the made up science allowing Yoda to throw shit around with his mind, or Sidious to shoot lightning from his fingers.
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Thu 17 Jan 2013, 11:58,
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If he does come back, he'd have to be blue and sparkly.
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Thu 17 Jan 2013, 12:06,
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They can put whatever the hell they like in the movie and once it's in there it's true. Anything outside the movies means shit-all, whether it's been described as offical or otherwise.
It's like when Rowling tried to say Dumbledore was gay; nice thought, but unless it was alluded to in some way in the texts themselves, then it just doesn't count.
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Thu 17 Jan 2013, 12:16,
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It's like when Rowling tried to say Dumbledore was gay; nice thought, but unless it was alluded to in some way in the texts themselves, then it just doesn't count.

From that point of view, yes, he could still be alive.
But Lucas said at the time that Mace Windu had died in 'Revenge of The Sith', and all Lucasfilm supported histories since then have perpetuated this particular detail.
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Thu 17 Jan 2013, 12:53,
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But Lucas said at the time that Mace Windu had died in 'Revenge of The Sith', and all Lucasfilm supported histories since then have perpetuated this particular detail.

Anything outside of the movies has nothing to do with the movies. You can call them "super authentic no really this is what actually happened ultimate testimonies", and it wouldnt matter.
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Thu 17 Jan 2013, 13:30,
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