12th February 2004, 9:49 AM
First of all, you are stupid, Darunia. Just wanted to get that out of the way. :D
Secondly, Yavin was the only scene at that point in time during ANH. The Battle of Endor was intercut with two different major scenes (Ewoks on ground and Luke with Vader & Palps), and the editing has a very specific timing and rhythm to it. Adding new scenes would disrupt that delicate rhythm, and adding more ships in the background would be pointless since there's almost no empty room, so they'd all have to be super tiny ships that no one would notice.
And the end of the Clone Wars is definitely as important as the Battle of Endor. Star Wars is about the death of Anakin, the birth of Vader, and finally the redemption of Anakin. The fall of Anakin is just as important as Vader's redemption. The opening Ep 3 battle kicks off a chain of events (I won't spoil it for you) that lead to Anakin falling to the Dark Side, and of course the rise of the Empire. It equals Endor in terms of importance, but will totally exceed it in terms of scope.
Secondly, Yavin was the only scene at that point in time during ANH. The Battle of Endor was intercut with two different major scenes (Ewoks on ground and Luke with Vader & Palps), and the editing has a very specific timing and rhythm to it. Adding new scenes would disrupt that delicate rhythm, and adding more ships in the background would be pointless since there's almost no empty room, so they'd all have to be super tiny ships that no one would notice.
And the end of the Clone Wars is definitely as important as the Battle of Endor. Star Wars is about the death of Anakin, the birth of Vader, and finally the redemption of Anakin. The fall of Anakin is just as important as Vader's redemption. The opening Ep 3 battle kicks off a chain of events (I won't spoil it for you) that lead to Anakin falling to the Dark Side, and of course the rise of the Empire. It equals Endor in terms of importance, but will totally exceed it in terms of scope.