What kind of Imperial weapon would leave 2 smouldering skeletons as what was left of the Lars'? It's been annoying me for ages.
I don't think there really is a canon explanation, so nobody (except maybe George) knows for sure. There's been lots of speculation however:
1) It was just fire from the homestead burning or whatnot.
2) Some kind of incendiary device like a flame rifle or thermal detonator type weapon.
3) Some kind of special "slow burn" torture setting on a standard Stormtrooper rifle.
4) Just keep shooting the bodies over and over after they're dead, and eventually they turn into skeletons.
5) The Troopers dumped some chemicals on the bodies to disintegrate or burn them and then left. Luke just happens to catch them in this state.
It all happened off screen, so we have to guess, really...
There's all sorts of questions then people ask like why the Troopers did it this way, why the bodies are as they are, etc. So feel free to use your imagination! ;)
I figured they shot them, and then let them burn along with the rest of the place.
I figured they shot them, and then let them burn along with the rest of the place.
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Exactly what I've been thinking aswell thru the years.
Same. I figured in the fire something exploded and they shot out.
It's a good enough excuse for me, I was just wondering if I had somehow missed out on some cool Imperial weapon through all these years. :)
Well, it could have been some kind of flamethrower, who knows, but that ain't really anything "new". :D
I mean, even we have that. :p
According to the databank, the troops burned the house down. So they were probably shot at first and then the place was set on fire, burning their bodies and all the rest of the place...
I agree with most of you, I just figured that they were burned when the house was burned. And sounds like TK has a more definite answer.
So the question people ask next is, what did they use to burn everything with? Lighter fluid from their backpacks?
I'll resist the urge to make another joke reference to SWBF2 to explain this. ;)
Certainly seems to be the abundant fuel source on Tatooine.
Jawa Juice might indeed by highly flammable for all we know...
:jawa :smash: :drink3: :firehead
Question is now how did R2-D2 start the fire to burn the Jawas. Oil and the rockets again? :)
That explains why he wasn't flying ever again, he used it all up murdering those poor :jawa :jawa :jawa !! :crybaby:
:r2d = :dev10: !
Still, Jawa Juice is great! :guiness:
Question is now how did R2-D2 start the fire to burn the Jawas. Oil and the rockets again? :)R2D2 burning Jawas? Huh?
R2D2 burning Jawas? Huh?
Yeah, after they were all killed by the troops...
See, the R5 unit that 'self destructed'? R2D2 killed him so he wouldn't talk!
Star Wars conspiracy theories rock! Some fan filmmaker needs to start up an Oliver Stone-esque project for Star Wars... ;)
See, the R2 unit that self destructed? That was just a ruse...
R5 unit technically, and actually, according to EU, R5-D4 actually did blow itself up because it wanted R2-D2 to stay with C-3PO. :p
That's just what they wanted you to think. Who do you suppose wrote that book?
Ah ha... now the picture becomes clear!
Btw, I edited my post, apparently right as you quoted me, oh well. ;)
Well, this thread is getting out of hand... :disaprove
So I guess the answer is: We don't know, and we may never know, unless they come up with some canon explanation. So use your imagination!
For all we know, those are the skeletons of two stormtroopers that they killed during their daring escape. :p
But the armor wouldn't burn that fast... but wait! Unless... Owen and Beru jacked their armor and are now disguised as troops! Gasp!
And how did they get the armor you ask? Simple... do recall how Obi-Wan had a brother? Guess Owen wasn't so ignorant of the force after all!
They set the house on fire and the Lar's ran outside on fire and then died.
Thats what i always thought.
I figured they shot them, and then let them burn along with the rest of the place.
Me too.
Shooting them and then burning them makes the most sense to me. They wouldnt have only gotten to where they were if they had only been burned. They needed to already be dead in order not to move.
Or they were trying to get out of their burning home.
From the way the corpses were lying it looks like they died from being burned.
I always thought that they were shot over and over again. The two ideas I think are:
1. They were shot over and over again.
2. They were burned by the flames.
The other ideas I had considered were:
3. They were hit with some kind of grenade.
4. They were shot by a disruptor rifle, or a setting on the regular rifle.
I prefer the explination of the Lars' deaths 'due to a domestic dispute' as given in Troops, the fan film that makes fun of Cops... but that is probably just me. :xp:
I always thought they first burned the homestead with there blaster rifles (on a special burning setting) and then trowed some termals into the place so they where sure that they where dead.
Ironic, isn't it? The disguished troopers were probably shot by Han/Chewie in Docking Bay 94. Luke never found out!
Or did he?
I prefer the explination of the Lars' deaths 'due to a domestic dispute' as given in Troops, the fan film that makes fun of Cops... but that is probably just me. :xp:
You beat me to it!
Anyways, I'm pretty sure that Troops might as well be considered official cannon. It makes perfect sense.
what kind of sadistic stormtrooper would sit there for hours shooting a human corpse until it turned into a smoldering skeleton haha
Well I heard before or read it in a book that Owen threw a grenade or something to hit the stormtroopers and it missed and killed Owen and Buru.
Well I heard before or read it in a book that Owen threw a grenade or something to hit the stormtroopers and it missed and killed Owen and Buru.
That was made up for a satirical Star Wars fan-film called TROOPS.
mhm, of course it was made up because we never actually saw what happened, so yea
i dont think the skeletons were them, maybe they were the kind you find in doctors' offices and the stormtroopers thought it would be funny to make luke beleive it was them, whilst they took his aunt and uncle to Jabba's and sold them as dancers...
Lucas seemed to like TROOPS, maybe he secretly considers it canon. ;)
It wouldn't be the first time.... remember his response to "CLERKS"? (even if he got the quote wrong, he was clearly influenced by it)
Then again, the Stormtroopers may have tried to put the blame on Scorpion, of Mortal Kombat fame, just as they put the blame for the Jawa deaths on the Sandpeople.
The plot thickens...
Didn't they just burn the place after they'd shot 'em?
Didn't they just burn the place after they'd shot 'em?
Yes, that's what StarWars.com says.
Well, even if SW.com somehow was canon we can still speculate on what they shot them with and what they burned the place with! ;)
It's a good enough excuse for me, I was just wondering if I had somehow missed out on some cool Imperial weapon through all these years. :)
Actually you may have missed a cool imperial weapon...I have read in multiple sources (of EU books) that it was an imperial artillery...
Like which sources?
Was it a vehicle? Portable device? I'm intrigued. ;)
Like which sources?
Was it a vehicle? Portable device? I'm intrigued. ;)
my sources arent very reliable...I read tales from mos eeisley cantina...and assumed it was right because there is arillery in swgb...so iassume there is in Star Wars Real Life. it sounded like a vehicle...