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Clone Wars (or, Mace Windu: Superman)

MulhorandSage said:
I believe I've heard it mentioned that Mace's story was being seen through the eyes of the kid in that sequence, and prone to a boy's exageration.
Scott, this is officially the idea. From Paxi Sylo's entry in the starwars.com Databank:
Paxi watched with awe as Windu and his troops defeated the Separatists. He was spellbound, and for the next few weeks, his doodle-datapad was filled with crude illustrations of Mace Windu single-handedly destroying a seismic tank. It was all the young boy could talk about.
 

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On the other hand we have General Grievous. He kicked butt in Clone Wars. Then we see this cowardly lamer in Revenge of the Sith.
 

Particle_Man said:
Is that kid a young Han Solo?
I highly doubt it. If Han Solo were to witness Mace Windu kicking the butts of an entire droid army, he probably wouldn't have been so skeptical about the existance of the Force in Episode IV.
 


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