tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989066495126447554.post5794504452864213252..comments2024-01-28T13:21:22.178+00:00Comments on STAR WARS AFICIONADO WEBSITE: AFICIONADO UK COMPETITION: WIN 'THE CLONE WARS' EPISODE GUIDE BOOKaficionadofanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01687248563995208984noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989066495126447554.post-19108281302322299142013-06-14T22:49:14.424+01:002013-06-14T22:49:14.424+01:00I think there is a possibility the question could ...I think there is a possibility the question could be seen as ambiguous. Without giving away any potential answers, it's never comprehensively stated in Ep II who made the original order.<br /><br />It could be the deceased Jedi Council member mentioned by the Kaminoans, yet Jango claimed to have never heard of that Jedi. He says he was recruited by another person, implying it may be the same person who made the order, using the Jedi's name as an alias, and who also removed the info on Kamino from the Jedi Archives.<br /><br />The word 'late' can also mean both deceased or no longer being part of an organization or holding a position. So someone who is a 'late Jedi' might be a dead Jedi, or someone who is no longer in the organization.<br /><br />So potentially the 'late Jedi who originally ordered the Clones' could refer to the deceased character and the one who is a former Jedi. The film never makes it entirely clear whether the person who made the order is who the Kaminoans believe it to be or whether it was an imposter all along.<br /><br />I suppose that the use of the word 'late' implies the answer to the question is the deceased character whom the Kaminoans mention, yet I wonder if it should be reworded so there is only one definite answer?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com