Thread:Fire Eater/@comment-13636762-20150721124708/@comment-13636762-20150726150728

Also for the record, I got one more plot hole to tell you FE and JJ.

In A New Hope, Tarkin and Motti believe Vader is the last of that "ancient religion." Meaning the force. And "how the Jedi have been extinct for years."

But in Dave's show there's like THREE Jedi active and all these inquisitors.

See I don't like these inquisitors(And its not just because of one Dave did to one of my fav characters. Though, it's a main reason why.) but because if they're the ones hunting down the renaming Jedi, then that means Vader was not the only one hunting them down like it was implied in the movies. I mean why are they not ever mentioned or seen in the OT? Why come when Vader talks to The Emperor in The Episode 5 about Luke why doesn't Vader say, "Should we dispatch an inquisitor to capture the boy?"

It gets worse. Filino said some captured Jedi became inquisitors to save their lives.

This raises new plot holes.

Why were Jedi captured?

Palpatine never said, "Oh, Ani don't kill all the Jedi temple. Make sure you capture some." Or "Commander *insert name here* instead of killing your Jedi commanders; capture them instead."

I seem to remember Order 66 was a kill order.

Why would Palpatine seriously trust his enemies to join him?

They could:

1) Turn on you when they get the chance.

2) May try to seize power from you when they get the chance. I remember reading about one recently on Wookipedia by the name of Jeric who was planning for YEARS to betray Sidious and Vader. This shows they're not very loyal at all.

3) May pretend to join you, then desert you when out on a mission.

I liked it a whole lot better when Vader and Sidious were the only dark siders in the Empire. Oh, and, Mara Jade of course. I get the whole Emperor's Hand thing. Top secret, absolute loyalty to The Emperor, etc.

Thoughts? Cause this was pretty long post to put together.