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This could be the motto of the second episode of the greatest sage people have ever dared to transform into silver screen. The beginning of the end! Don't worry, I won't tell you the whole story. The storyline of Episode II is a secret. But for a faithful scifist, it's an easy task to guess what will happen. So much the greater are our expectations, how George Lucas succeeded in the rendering of another episode of the most renowned classic of science fiction. For those of you, who've never read any of the Star Wars book series, the story will be even more mysterious. Those of you, who don't know the true name of forthcoming Emperor, may only try to solve the puzzle, whether the dark master is one of the Jedi council, member of the Federation, or someone else. Slowly, you will uncover the vast plot, the truth about the origin of the dark Jedi knight, master of Sith, you may have seen in Episode I, The Phantom Menace. We, the world-traveled scifists, have fully enjoyed the first subtle allusions, which the inexperienced eye of civilians could not notice.
So, the question is, what really can we expect from Episode II? Episode II takes place about 10 years after the Episode I. We shall meet some of the well-known characters like Anakin Skywalker, Padme, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, senator Palpatine and, of course, also the pair of robots R2-D2 and C-3PO. Expect the appearance of the new characters, some of them perform in Episodes IV-VI, Owen Lars, Beru Lars, Boba Fett, who becomes the first Clone, and the whole Fett's family. We shall learn the the origin of the Stormtroopers, origin of the Empire and the beginning of the Clone Wars.
We shall witness the return of Anakin, future father of Luke and Leia, to Tatooine and the deepening of relationship between Anakin and Padme. We shall visit Naboo, Coruscant, Tatooine, but also two absolutely new planets. The Episode I was very well made fine art, but only the second Episode would absorb you by the story, action and stunning effects. Look forward! We've got no other choice than pull out the hammer, break our most beloved piggy bank, invite our darling counterparts that sense our childish tendency and head on to the nearest cinema.
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