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on that fateful day
the day the empire was attacked
all the crew, staff and guests including security personel
and Imperial officials,
with the exception of one, were killed
when the terrorist organization known as the Rebel Alliance blew up the Death Star
which a squad of single man fighters
The terrorist detonated the central core
with Proton torpedoes, destroying the prominent political target.
but could the destruction
have been an inside job perpetrated by top ranking imperial officials and royalty?
what really happened that day?
what's the likelihood that a squad of one man attack-ships, like the x-wing could
penetrate the defenses of a heavily fortified moon-sized battle station?
even if the ships were somehow able to slip through
the difficulty of torpedoing the Tiny ventilation shaft
is extremely high
In fact, a decorated and experienced Rebel Alliance fighter pilot Wedge Antilles
is quoted as saying
it's impossible.
so how did the attackers make it through the defensive turrets
on the Death star's surface and swarms of imperial tie-fighters?
well most of them didn't
let's take a look at one of the few that did: Luke Skywalker piloted the Rebel Alliance
issued x-wing fighter that according to the official story
fired the two critical torpedoes
into the two foot ventilation shaft opening
The impossible shot!
Luke was a farmboy raised by his aunt and uncle on a desert planet
with little to no professional combat or flight training.
every other experienced Rebel
fighter pilot that day was killed
or failed in their attack run
so what made Luke different?
One element might be his family connections.
Annakin Skywalker
known also by the moniker Darth Vader,is the overseeing manager
and one of the chief commanding officers on the Death Star.
He outranks Admirals and is second in command only to the Emperor himself.
Annakin is also Luke Skywalker's father.
Annakin Skywalker was on the Death Star as commanding officer on that fateful day.
For some reason that day he made an unorthodox and unprecedented move to personally fly a tie fighter in the battle.
Recovered logs show he relieved the fully qualified Tie Fighter squad leader of his duty,
and assumed command of the squad conveniently just as Luke,
his own son, was readying
the final stages of the attack
along the surface of the Death star
Why would the highest in command of the most powerful battle-station give up
control and take on
such a menial task as piloting a single fighter?
it makes sense one learns that he was the only member of the Imperial forces
to survive the attack...
let's look at the events leading up to the detonation:
the Death Star's defense's easily staved off most of the Rebel Alliance terrorists
until the only remaining fighter was Luke's X-wing.
As he approached the ventilation duct along the trench, his father Annakin
was leading the three Tie-fighters in direct pursuit.
Logs show pilots in the Tie fighter squads were prepared to fire on Luke's x-wing, when they were ordered
to stand down by Annakin Skywalker himself
Was he simply protecting his own son?
or was he setting the stage for a larger plan?
it's worth noting that an experienced veteran pilot was unable to hit the vent target
with the same x-wing, the same torpedoes from the same position as Luke.
directly after Wedge's failed run, Luke
with no training was able to make a million in
one-shot
all the while being followed and protected by his own father
isn't it possible that the torpedoes never had hit their target at all
for the plan to work
unconfirmed reports indicate a third party ship was present
this ship was not on record as being of Rebel Alliance or Imperial origin
reports identified it as a corellian class freighter vessel, often modified and used by
smugglers and mercenaries
this very ship
was seen docked at the Death star just prior to the attacks, and may have been used to smuggle
key members of both Imperial and Rebel connections could Annakin
have planned for a mercenary smuggling ship to detonate explosives?
The Rebel plan was based on structural and defensive intelligence of the Death Star
gathered under suspicious circumstances raising even more questions...
The root origins of the intel is unknown
but they somehow ended up in the hands of Leia Organa Solo
The princess of Aderaan
the leader of the terrorist group Rebel Alliance and you guessed it:
the daughter of Annakin and Sister of Luke.
Leia Organa Solo, also knows as Leia Amidala Skywalker
was on a transport ship with the intelligence not long before the Death Star was
destroyed. The transport ship was intercepted by an imperial class
destroyer commanded by our own father Annakin
the intelligence was uploaded to an R2 android
and translation droid, now determined to have been
created by Annakin Skywalker himself
Why would the leader of a terrorist group choose to use androids that were
created by the enemy
could it be the plans were meant to end up in terrorist hands all along?
Not convinced yet?
from the tim her transport ship was intercepted by her father's imperial
destroyer
records show she was taken to the Death Star
and multiple witnesses state that she was seen in the Death Star control room
when the planet she was princess of Alderaan,
was destroyed, and all it's
inhabitants killed.
Her brother luke then secretly transported her directly to a Rebel Alliance facility
to head the final stages of the attack and destruction of the Death Star itself.
Witnesses report she was transported in a corellian freighter vessel, exactly like the one
reported to to have assisted Annakin and Luke blow up the death star and escape.
isn't quite possible that Leia was working with her father and brother,
A family who felt destined to control the galaxy itself?
Could the Death Star have been destroyed by Annakin to protect his daughter and hide evidence
of her involvement with the Alderaan tragedy
Perhaps it was for pure profits, as the contracts for constructing the
second Death Star were awarded to Annakin Skywalker's very own construction
company?
or maybe it was as the official story goes:
a simple farm boy with minimal combat training while working for his sister's
terrorist group, manages to blow up the most heavily fortified battle station
ever made that happened to belong to his father
who happened to be the only surviving crew member that day. You decide