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Originally Posted by Zerimar Nyliram
The point being: Enough damn clones! It's been done to death!
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It's still better than him coming back to life.
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Originally Posted by Shem
It's like I said, the thoughts in Starkiller's head in the trailer are way too complicated for him to be a new person, cloned in the image of Starkiller. Then the fact that he remembers Juno and her query about seeing each other again should have been enough of a hint for others out there to stay away from it.
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Nonsense; the clone option is just as plausible. All they'd have to do is throw in some mention about "residual genetic memories" (which have been demonstrated before in
Star Wars), and that'd be that.
Still, I wouldn't be surprised if they went with the resurrection option. After all, LucasArts specializes in bogus ideas; a few concepts that were proposed for
TFU 1 included the player being sent by Vader to look for Darth Plagueis in order to help him
bring Padme back to life, having the player be instructed by Qui-Gon Jinn's ghost, and the secret apprentice being none other than Plagueis
himself. Compared to those things, the apprentice just coming back to life is grounded very firmly in terms of plausibility.