I feel like we're going around in circles here. Yes Tarkin and Gunray want power, but there's a difference between portraying a character who demonstrates who he's going to achieve that power with a logical course of action, and a character like Gunray who's just there to be the villain's minion.GandALF wrote:He's greedy, he wants power, just like every other villain in Star Wars. Palpatine has used this to manipulate Gunray into doing something foolish in order give him an opening.
Blowing up Seattle when a civil war has just started and you need every resource available, is not going to practically benefit Trump or his government.
With the exception of it's royal family, Alderaan is a pacifist, Imperial world. Its like shooting your own dog, it'll cause some fear but its ultimately to the Empire's detriment. Blowing up Mon Cala which has its ships and military personal in the Rebel fleet would make more sense. The complaint a few pages ago was that the invasion Naboo was "evil for the sake of evil", well blowing up Alderaan is basically that.
For them to be equivalent, A New Hope would have a scene where Palpatine tells Tarkin to blow up Alderaan, and Tarkin makes no effort to reason or demonstrate exactly why blowing up any planets benefits him. And yet still that would make more sense, because Tarkin is in the Imperial military and must obey the head of state, whereas Gunray owes no allegiance to Sidious.
I'm speaking of what is presented to us in the movie. There is no Mon Calamari to be discussed here.
Even if there was, it's a demonstration of power, and a demonstration that it doesn't matter how pacifist, populated, advanced or Imperial you are. If the Empire even things you're aiding the Rebels, you are gone. That's the message Tarkin wants to send.
Yes, it's mustache twirling evil, but it's also logical evil. Nobody else will dare even appear to be sympathetic to the Rebels, that's why the stakes become sky high, not only because the Death Star can directly crush the rebellion but because it can do so in the long term merely by existing and doing nothing.