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When the Republic detonates a powerful electro-proton bomb to settle the battle of Malastare, it accidentally wakens an ancient and thought to be extinct Zillo Beast.
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The Aurabesh lettering on the Electro-Proton Bomb reads 'Caution Ion Detonator' and 'Code Switch Designator Position 1, Position 2, Position 3, Position 4' in red lettering on the main body and 'This is for you Dooku' in yellow on the fin.
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Quotes
Dr. Sionver Boll:
We have accounted for every probable outcome.
Mace Windu:
It's the improbable that concerns me, Doctor.
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References
M*A*S*H (1972)
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I would enjoy this episode if I hadn't seen Godzilla or King-Kong, if I didn't notice that several episodes are pastiches of other classics as this one, if I hadn't confirmed that many episodes are what we call in Portuguese "encher (fill) chouriços (sort of sausage)", metaphorically meaning to fill something just for the appearances. As a 4 years old veteran fan of the original theatrical Star Wars, my heart was broke when the new episodes came to cinema, when noticing my imagination created from the missing links of the original story were filled as I said, as a "chouriço" with pastiches of other movies. It's not a Tarantino's recycling geniality, it's the inability of creating a strong plot in dedication to the genial original Star Wars storytelling what was missing from the original beautiful and old Greece mythological and Freudian story. Perhaps for the young jedi fans it seems innovative, but for this old jedi the force isn't indeed with the cloak of the new special effects.