Talk:Death Star plans/Legends

BUt Dooku could of killed Yoda, whick would kill anakin and Obi-Wan and still get away! He didn't know about Anakin's corruption, so that proves it: The best leaders can still be the biggest twits!

I don't know quite what to make of this, or do with it-- The Erl of the  talk  What I do 02:12, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
 * Talk about the history of the plans - the original ideas as seen in the pt and various books. talk about the many people who stole the various bits and how all those differnt interpretations are weaved together. etc HavetStorm 20:00, 26 April 2006 (UTC)

Farlander and AX-235
I just did a major revision because the previous version only mentioned the events depicted in Star Wars Battlefront II.


 * I know next to nothing about Keyan Farlander and how he acquired his portion of the Death Star plans. I know only that the Databank article on the Death Star gives him shared credit with Kyle Katarn for recovering them. Our article here confirms that he finds the plans, but it does not detail how or when it happened. Since it was the first game out of the three, I placed its subsection before the others; I have no idea how the chronology really works. -BaronGrackle 15:34, 16 June 2006 (UTC)

Star Wars: Battlefront II contradictions

 * The original text of the article here claims that the Rebel prisoners on the Death Star transmitted a copy of the plans to Polis Massa, and the Rebels on Polis Massa beamed this copy to the Tantive IV (this is confirmed by the Battle of Polis Massa, and it seems to make the most sense). However, the article for Death Star Uprising claims that the Rebel prisoners on the Death Star beamed plans to both Polis Massa and Tantive IV. It'd be fantastic if someone familiar with the game could clear this up; I left the contradiction in the article. -BaronGrackle 15:34, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Someone took off the contradiction template, but the contradiction is still in the article. -BaronGrackle 16:47, 18 June 2006 (UTC)

Toprawa's significance

 * Since it best correlates with the space battle referred to in ANH's opening crawl, I supported the claim of the Battle of Toprawa article that the largest percentage of the Death Star plans were stolen from there. This contradicts other articles (First Battle of Tatooine (Galactic Civil War)) that claim the Battle of Polis Massa secured the bulk of the Death Star plans, with other efforts bringing in supplementary parts. -BaronGrackle 15:34, 16 June 2006 (UTC)


 * I think it was just the Superlaser section plans stolen at toprawa. See the Havet Storm article. HavetStorm 18:44, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Okay, I put that in, but you can edit it more if you care to (you did take him for your username, after all :-) ). And, while I moved Mission to Danuta back toward the top because of the order in the Operation Skyhook infobox, I left Battle of Toprawa at the bottom. Out of all the scenarios presented as to how the Death Star plans were acquired, this one seems to be the only one that can be described as a battle "victory" for the Rebels, so it surely must be the one referred to in the crawl of A New Hope, right? -BaronGrackle 16:47, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Ok I changed it about a little bit to fit more accuratley. The page is looking good though.

==Import from Death Star I guess we should import "Skyhook" and "plans" information from the history section of that article, and clean it up. It was written before this article existed, so we should limit the 'information pollution'. MoffRebus 01:01, 1 July 2006 (UTC)

Where were the Plans first seen?
Upon reading this article, I noticed that the first apperence of the Plans was episode 4. I was under the impression that they were seen in episode 2 on Geonosis. Count Dooku took the plans from Poogle the Lesser and stated that they'd be safer with his master. I won't change this text incase I have failed to see something, but I strongly suggest that this matter is resolved. Just incase somebody didn't notice, this page is about the Plans, not the Death Star. If you were talking about the Death Star, it appeared in episode 3, so I feel that there is definatly something wrong here. Also - sorry about the spelling - I'm awful! SecondSight 15:40, 11 August 2006
 * You're correct: but in our jargon, "First appearance" refers to the earliest published/screened appearance: in other words, the first appearance in the real world. Thus, since ANH came out in 1977, long before AOTC, Rebel Dawn, Dark Forces, etc., etc., that counts as the first appearance. &mdash;Silly Dan (talk) 15:05, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Ok I see. I just saw the picture on the article page of the plans in AOTC and saw this as a mistake. Thanks for clearing that up! SecondSight 16:10, 11 August 2006