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Originally Posted by Xantar
It looks like it could be fun, but Lucas had better get straight to the point and show us Darth Vader really quickly. The appearance of his suit will be pretty much the one and only reason anybody sees the movie, kind of like Yoda's lightsaber fight in Episode II.
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*SPOILER*
Vader's only in the last five or so minutes. At least in the suit and stuff. Anakin is definetely turning to the dark side earlier than that, and I wouldn't be surprised if he gets his name change then as well.
*notices the budding discussion over technology*
*seems to remember already having this conversation before*
*ah well*
First off, when analyzing the technology of the two trilogies you have to take into account that the majority of the technology in the classic trilogy is supposed to have already existed for several thousand years. In KotOR, set 4,000 years before ANH, it is said that hyperspace travel had already been around for 20,000 years. That's a whole lot of history behind a technology that is far advanced from what we already have. It'd be near impossible to try to differentiate the leaps in technology from such a relatively small time period as 20-30 years.
Then you have to understand the difference in the needs for the technologies and the varying locations in the movies.
In Episode I, the galaxy is in a state of relative peace. Any kind of "battles" are relatively minor skirmishes from small rebellions or single or double planet wars. Most of these problems solve themselves or with the help of Jedi. There's no need for super mass produced weaponry or spacecraft like in the classic trilogy. They can spend more time making the fighters and cruisers prettier, etc.
This is especial for Naboo. They haven't had a major war for a while. Those fighters they have are meant for local policing and ceremonies for the most part. The whole Trade Federation battle was probably first major dogfight those craft had been through.
In Episode II, you have the Seperatists and the Republic has its first galactic war for a few good millenia. The war machines used in the Battle of Geonosis are obviously made quicker and in larger quantities than anything in Episode I. They're made to be efficient and deadly, not pretty.
Episode III will follow the trend. A lot of the hype around the movie has been how much it looks like ANH in terms of style and a few '70's haircuts and stuff. You'll see from the trailer a fighter that looks very similar to an X-Wing. There'll also be a mixture between a TIE fighter and a Jedi Starfighter.
Like its been said, people have just been seeing the CGI ships, rather than model ships, and assuming that just because they look better they must be of a higher technology in the Star Wars galaxy as well.
*shrugs and walks away*