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A lot of people think I'm a pretty big Star Wars geek. I think we should test it out. Give me your toughest trivial questions, and we'll see if I can answer them. This should be fun!
Highest ranking Imperial officer in the first Death Star is Gov.Tarkin
Highest ranking officers in 'Empire Strikes Back'' is Admiral Ozzel (Killed by Vader) and Admiral Piett who replaces him.
So who is highest ranking officer in ''Return of the Jedi''.
Admiral Piett is the officer of highest rank in 'The Return of the Jedi.' He meets with Darth Vader when he arrives at the Death Star above endor. Vader gets angry with Piett because the construction of the Death Star is behind schedule.
As far as trusting me to not look up anything, well, you might just have to trust me.
Jerjerrod!? That's the guy! You'll have to excuse me, but I knew I wasn't 100% sure about Admiral Piett. Jerjerrod is the Death Star commander in Episode 6. I remember now; Piett was the commander of the super star destroyer.
Jerjerrod!? That's the guy! You'll have to excuse me, but I knew I wasn't 100% sure about Admiral Piett. Jerjerrod is the Death Star commander in Episode 6. I remember now; Piett was the commander of the super star destroyer.
Thats correct on Jerjerrod.....
I have the first 3 that came out on DVD so i have watched those 100's of times over the years and know them well inside and out and even remember when i was a kid in the 70's when the first one came out we used to wear T-Shirts that said ''Vader Lives'' but YOU would probably win 9 out of 10 times Ryflem if we went head to head on Star Wars trivia.....
later !
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