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9 Months? Edit

He said it took 9 months to fix those droids, so that means it has to be at least month 2 of 21 BBY. 15:59, 14 February 2009 (UTC)

continuity errors Edit

Does this episode render earlier Iego info inaccurate? Because as it stands, Iego seems completely different than in previous sources. Also, if Anakin heard stories from spacers on Tatooine about Iego, why does he know so little about the planet? --75.48.2.74 19:18, 14 February 2009 (UTC)

  • Well, it could be that they were "stories", and Anakin simply didn't want to assume anything. But I agree; the continuity seems to be slightly off. --CC7567 23:13, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
    • Anakin talks about the moons of Iego, not the planet itself. Also, whats so different? Zakor1138 05:18, 15 February 2009 (UTC)
      • The difference is with the WOTC RPG sourcebook Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds. In that book, Iego is depicted as a planet almost of legend, where ships traveling through hyperspace will mysteriously end up at and then crash on the surface after being mesmerized by Angels. The book says that only a few spacers know where Iego is and how to get to it, that it is unaffected by galactic affairs, and that is has no government. The episode, on the other hand, depicts Iego as a normal planet with government, and the episode guide indicates that before the Seps showed up, there were spice convoys and regular travel to and from the planet. All of this contradicts the sourcebook. Come to think about it, we probably should be having this discussion on the Iego talk page. Master JonathanJedi Council Chambers 05:50, 15 February 2009 (UTC)
        • Is there any particular points of fact that are contradictory between the episode and GatORW? It's obvious that the sheer scale of the Clone Wars has affected the status quo of very remote worlds, and now Iego seems to be one of them. Dangerdan97 16:58, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
          • Just the whole thing. :P Seriously, practically every scene on Iego in the episode contradicts practically every statement in the Iego chapter of GatORW. I could write a multiple-thousand-word essay on the contradictions (if I was a decent writer, that is). For example, the book states that very few spacers know how to get to Iego, and that "Iego seems to exist outside the normal galaxy, unaffected by the actions of the Republic or the Empire. Even the invasion of the Yuuzhan Vong would mean nothing to those isolated inside the strange pocket nebula." Yet in the episode, it is clear that the Clone Wars have directly affected the planet, and that both the Republic and Sep armies know how to get there. I could go on and on about this. I suspect something will be declared non-canon here, as I don't see any way to retcon this. Based on that, I think a {{Twoconflicting}} template might be in order on the Iego page. I'm also going to put a note on the Iego talk page about his discussion here. Master JonathanJedi Council Chambers 04:20, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
            • That fact that Iego "seems" to be a certain way doesn't mean that it isn't another, so that's not a contradiction. The fact that the Yuuzhan Vong War wouldn't affect it doesn't conflict with the fact the the Clone Wars did, so that's another shot down. All the Separatists and the Republic would need to find Iego would be one of the few spacers mentioned who know how. So right now beyond broad statements, I still don't see any two facts which cannot coexist in some form or another which each other, but more importantly, that's the approach the LFL bigwigs are going to take on any canon issues, so get used to both sources remaining canon. Dangerdan97 04:53, 19 February 2009 (UTC)

ReeksaEdit

Although this is debatable, I do believe that the Reeksa is a plant, not a species. I mean, yes, it has a mouth that makes sounds, and it has teeth, and it can move, but it's supposedly a carnivorous plant. It can move, but it's still rooted to one spot, and doesn't have legs. --CC7567 18:59, 15 February 2009 (UTC)

  • Species as a term refers to plants, too. Dangerdan97 16:52, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
    • ...I knew that. *sigh* --CC7567 18:21, 17 February 2009 (UTC)

Junk DroidsEdit

Should the droids seen in this episode be reffered to as Junk Droids, seeing as they are simply made up of multiple parts from Seperatist droids? Dark Ridley 16:10, 19 March 2009 (UTC)

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