I've yet to pick up either the comic or the novel, as I didn't want to read them before the movie. However, I should be getting the comic in the next week or so...but you'll have to have someone else answer that.Welverin said:I take the lack of a mention means they weren't in the novel and comic adaptations either, that you know of?
I thought that was a different Twi'lek that got blasted?Ankh-Morpork Guard said:Also, the live action will be 100 episodes, with Lucas writing the first season. Whether he'll direct the first season is unclear, but he's definitely going to back off once its up on its own two feet.
There was a rumor of Aayla Secura(blue, Twi'lek Jedi Knight) being a character in it, as the actress said that she didn't die...but its fairly clear in Sith that Aayla is dead. So, we only know, character wise, that it'll focus on some supporting cast members from the movies.
Kesh said:I thought that was a different Twi'lek that got blasted?
And, given the cyber-tech available, she may have been shot up but pieced together later when someone found her "body."
Trickstergod said:it's things like that, which they did with Boba Fett and the Emperor, that make me hate the Expanded Universe.
Dark Empire is a prime example of the worst the EU has to offer. I hope Lucas does something with ep 7-9 just to destroy that drek.Whisperfoot said:Hey now, leave Boba Fett out of this. Thanks to his armor, he was able to avoid most of the damage from the sarlac's stomach, and thanks to the weapons still on his suit, he was able to blast his way out. That one is totally plausible.
As for the emperor returning in Dark Empire - I agree. Big mistake. Its an idea that should have been nixed on principle.