I most certainly did NOT write it! I discovered it some years ago, but didn't think it was anything important (at the time, at least). I haven't even read it the full way through! Very good point, Jahled. I believe, though, that Lucas forgets things in the other SW movies, though, and doesn't try to fix them, just leaves them to be. Example: when was Obi-Wan was apprentice to Qui-Gon, not Yoda as Ben had stated in TESB. Is there something I missed? I had forgotten that it is said that a Jedi Master ordered the creation of the clones . . . a VERY good way to turn matters against the Jedi. Just like today where we brand a group of people as "evil" because of a few's actions, it is quite plausible that the creation of the clone army and the Clone Wars could be actually to blame on one Jedi, but make all the nager turned against the Jedi as a whole . . . though I doubt GL would think that deeply about the entire situation and in the end I have this bad feeling we, the SW fans, are going to leave the theater with this bad feeling in our stomach about a billion and one contradictions Episode III (much less the other prequels) have in the over-all SW universe. . . . About the over-all Jedi thing: Who knows, maybe the Jedi will already be under purge at the beginning of the movie for some untold reason or a reason mentioned breifly in the starting introduction (which would make it better so we, the fans, can imagine rather than be dictated to).