But while the emperor was controlling both sides, the avg Joe saw the war as the empire (republic) versus the trade federation. Maybe Trade Federation loyalists would withhold taxes... was that your point?
But I don't imagine the Emperor's "Reconstruction" plan for the rebel systems was particularly gentle.
Episode III: Spoiler thread Mark II
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It was. He instigated it in order to get power. Doesn't mean the desire of the Trade Federation to leave the Republic wasn't real, or that their desires would simply disappear after the emperor got his power.
I think we can all agree that Lucas' scripts and dialog blow, but his biggest problem with the plot of this trilogy was its complexity. The politics involved, and the manipulation were more than what most movie goers are interested in. I think it was well done, though.
And for the people that didn't care for the politics, there were cool lightsaber duels.
I think we can all agree that Lucas' scripts and dialog blow, but his biggest problem with the plot of this trilogy was its complexity. The politics involved, and the manipulation were more than what most movie goers are interested in. I think it was well done, though.
And for the people that didn't care for the politics, there were cool lightsaber duels.
"... and then I was forced to walk the Trail of Tears." - Elizabeth Warren
When Vader goes to kill the heads of Trade Federation wasn't one of them yelling that Sidious promised peace or we only wanted peace? Something like that.It was. He instigated it in order to get power. Doesn't mean the desire of the Trade Federation to leave the Republic wasn't real, or that their desires would simply disappear after the emperor got his power.
The Trade Federation/Banking Clan/etc wanted to leave/change the Republic themselves and there was also some trickery on Sidious's part. Especially in getting the whole sepratist movement going.
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