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* AuthorsSavingThrow: A frequent question asked by fans in the wake of the prequel trilogy is how most of the galaxy could not know about or forget about the Jedi when the Clone Wars had [[ContinuityDrift only happened nearly two decades prior]] to ''Film/ANewHope''. The third issue reveals that, aside from their only being about 10,000 Jedi in a galaxy with trillions of people, research on the Force and Jedi artifacts was outlawed unless done by those close to the Emperor, and Imperial propaganda and censorship practically encouraged people to forget about them and [[{{Thoughtcrime}} discouraged even wondering about them out of fear]].



--->'''Palpatine:''' Yes, Grand Vizier Amedda. [[DeadpanSnarker I can see that]].

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--->'''Palpatine:''' Yes, Grand Vizier Amedda. [[DeadpanSnarker I can see that]].that]].
* SalvagedStory: A frequent question asked by fans in the wake of the prequel trilogy is how most of the galaxy could not know about or forget about the Jedi when the Clone Wars had [[ContinuityDrift only happened nearly two decades prior]] to ''Film/ANewHope''. The third issue reveals that, aside from their only being about 10,000 Jedi in a galaxy with trillions of people, research on the Force and Jedi artifacts was outlawed unless done by those close to the Emperor, and Imperial propaganda and censorship practically encouraged people to forget about them and [[{{Thoughtcrime}} discouraged even wondering about them out of fear]].
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--->'''Mas Amedda:''' They're...They're dead, my lord.
--->'''Palpatine:''' Yes, Grand Vizier Amedda. [[CaptainObvious I can see that]].

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--->'''Mas Amedda:''' [[CaptainObvious They're...They're dead, my lord.
lord.]]
--->'''Palpatine:''' Yes, Grand Vizier Amedda. [[CaptainObvious [[DeadpanSnarker I can see that]].
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: A frequent question asked by fans in the wake of the prequel trilogy is how most of the galaxy could not know about or forget about the Jedi when the Clone Wars had only happened nearly two decades prior to ''Film/ANewHope''. The third issue reveals that, aside from their only being about 10,000 Jedi in a galaxy with trillions of people, research on the Force and Jedi artifacts was outlawed unless done by those close to the Emperor, and Imperial propaganda and censorship practically encouraged people to forget about them and [[{{Thoughtcrime}} discouraged even wondering about them out of fear]].

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: A frequent question asked by fans in the wake of the prequel trilogy is how most of the galaxy could not know about or forget about the Jedi when the Clone Wars had [[ContinuityDrift only happened nearly two decades prior prior]] to ''Film/ANewHope''. The third issue reveals that, aside from their only being about 10,000 Jedi in a galaxy with trillions of people, research on the Force and Jedi artifacts was outlawed unless done by those close to the Emperor, and Imperial propaganda and censorship practically encouraged people to forget about them and [[{{Thoughtcrime}} discouraged even wondering about them out of fear]].
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: A frequent question asked by fans in the wake of the prequel trilogy is how most of the galaxy could not know about or forget about the Jedi when the Clone Wars had only happened nearly two decades prior to ''Film/ANewHope''. The third issue reveals that research on the Force and Jedi artifacts was outlawed unless done by those close to the Emperor, and Imperial propaganda and censorship practically encouraged people to forget about them and [[{{Thoughtcrime}} discouraged even wondering about them out of fear]].

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: A frequent question asked by fans in the wake of the prequel trilogy is how most of the galaxy could not know about or forget about the Jedi when the Clone Wars had only happened nearly two decades prior to ''Film/ANewHope''. The third issue reveals that that, aside from their only being about 10,000 Jedi in a galaxy with trillions of people, research on the Force and Jedi artifacts was outlawed unless done by those close to the Emperor, and Imperial propaganda and censorship practically encouraged people to forget about them and [[{{Thoughtcrime}} discouraged even wondering about them out of fear]].
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: A frequent question asked by fans in the wake of the prequel trilogy is how most of the galaxy could not know about or forget about the Jedi when the Clone Wars had only happened nearly two decades prior to ''Film/ANewHope''. The third issue reveals that research on the Force and Jedi artifacts was outlawed unless done by those close to the Emperor, and Imperial propaganda and censorship practically encouraged people to forget about them and [[{{Thoughtcrime}} discouraged even wondering about them out of fear]].
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** This exchange between Ochi and his droid
--->'''Ochi:''' Okay. This is it. You ready for this?
--->'''Droid:''' I am a droid.
--->'''Ochi:''' I was talking to myself.
** Ochi succesfully [[spoiler:poisons an entire team of Imperial Royal Guards with a poison so precise that they all drop right when the Emperor enters the throne room.]]
--->'''Mas Amedda:''' They're...They're dead, my lord.
--->'''Palpatine:''' Yes, Grand Vizier Amedda. [[CaptainObvious I can see that]].

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