When you first saw Star Wars did you think Luke told Ben that his father wasn't a Jedi but rather "[your answer] on a spice freighter"
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
Semi-related: there are only three headcanons that fix the inconsistencies between what characters know in ANH and what we saw them experience in the prequels: 1) the prequels never happened, and are some kind of weird propaganda or in-universe fiction
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Replying to @Czhorat @BootlegGirl
2) Obi-Wan and Vader did lots of drugs between movies and it fried their memories. Yoda is senile. 3) The prequels are a ST:Into Darkness style alternate reality. The timelines re-converge after Empire because reasons.
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Replying to @Trafalgard @BootlegGirl
Well... yeah, but the lies don't really make sense, or advance any kind of agenda. At least he killed your father/he is your father kinda makes sense in protecting Luke. Not recognizing R2D2 and C3P0? Tht's just weird.
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Replying to @Czhorat @Trafalgard
Except Luke can understand R2 so he may be signaling to R2 not to spill the beans
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"I am your father!" "No, that's not true!" "And as a boy- I built C3PO" "No! That's- wait what?"
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This reminds me: what led 9 year old Ani to put in a subroutine saying that C3P0 may not translate Sith and if he does his eyes turn red Like why did he think of that
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @saintwalker98 and
I figure he just installed a standard software package and it came like that
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It has to be, otherwise C-3PO wouldn't have been able to know six million languages unless Anakin knew six million languages
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