Sci-fi Death Match: Neelix Vs Jar Jar

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clearspira wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2018 1:56 pm Let us not forget that Jar Jar went ahead and approved the clone army in Amidala's absence despite the fact that Amidala had been working for months AGAINST it. He is directly responsible for helping to bring about the end of the Republic and bring the Empire and later the First Order into power.
He did what he was told by people he trusted to advise him. He wasn't really the sort to be able to tell whether it was an appropriate action or not.
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Yeah. Lucas just threw that in to justify audience hatred for Jar Jar.
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They square off and open fire at each other. Thirty minutes later, they're both untouched and the entire audience is dead.
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Are there any animals around? The Clone Wars shows Jar Jar being pretty good with working with animals and reading danger signs based on their actions.
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And as we all know, Neelix has absolutely zero survival skills despite boasting he's a survival expert...
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