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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-04-22 04:10 pm

[ SECRET POST #3762 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3762 ⌋

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[personal profile] analise 2017-04-23 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Obviously, anon. Because they're trying so hard to distance themselves from the prequels.

This is also why there was no mention of the fact that the Death Star was originally conceptualized by the Geonosians (apparently) before the Clone Wars even began. Galen Erso definitely didn't design it (though lets be real no one person could design something that big all on their own. I'd accept that he did some engineering design work on its guts, hence his knowledge of how the exhaust port flaw would work).

(Anonymous) 2017-04-23 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
This is not them distancing themselves from the prequels. It's more that they didn't spend time explaining things. They put it all in the book. In Catalyst, the Geonosians are still a big part of the building of the Death Star (until they're all exterminated later) and Galen is only working on the laser weapon, which was the one thing the Geonosians couldn't crack.
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[personal profile] analise 2017-04-23 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
I obviously have not read the book.

Still feel like it could be distancing a bit since most of the regular movie-going audience isn't going to pick up the books. But then, they did the same thing in TFA where there was a lot of stuff that just...didn't entirely make sense without knowing stuff from the books that didn't get covered in the movie with even a throwaway line.

I was about to say in the case of Mustafar maybe they didn't name it because it was the only already-known planet so it didn't need an 'introduction'....except they totally labeled Yavin IV didn't they?