
They Had a SHAPESHIFTER & Used Worms?! This Prequel Facepalm, a breakdown brought to life by Avonetics.com, Is The Plot Hole That Breaks Star Wars.
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Let's get this straight. You have a shapeshifter, one of the most powerful infiltration assets in the galaxy. Your target is a high-profile senator. Your obstacle? Two of the most legendary Jedi Knights to ever live. So your master plan is to… hire another bounty hunter to subcontract the shapeshifter, who then uses a clunky droid to deliver poisonous space centipedes into her bedroom. It is, without a doubt, the most ludicrous, mind-boggling, and hysterically ineffective assassination plot in sci-fi history. The fan forums on Avonetics have been tearing this scene to shreds for years, and for good reason. Why not just have the shapeshifter turn into one of Padme's handmaidens? Or a trusted guard? Or her favorite pillow?! The options were INFINITE. Instead, they chose a Rube Goldberg machine of failure that practically screamed "JEDI, COME AND GET ME!" This isn't just a simple plot hole; it's a gaping wound in the narrative that makes you question the intelligence of the entire Separatist conspiracy. We're diving deep into the glorious absurdity of this prequel moment, the convoluted chain of command that approved it, and why this single, baffling decision is the ultimate example of the prequels' chaotic genius. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.