Clone troopers march in perfect formation onto massive troop transports. Anakin, now with a mechanical hand, stands beside Padmé as the drums of war beat. Obi-Wan looks on, troubled. And Chancellor Palpatine stands on a balcony overlooking his new army, smiling.
Following a lead from a bounty hunter’s poisoned dart (a ), Obi-Wan travels to a diner run by his friend Dex, who identifies the dart as originating from Kamino —a planet that, curiously, does not exist in the Jedi archives. Obi-Wan realizes someone has erased it. star wars episode ii attack of the clones
Another assassination attempt—using poisonous slipped into Padmé’s bedroom—forces the Jedi to move her to a secure location. Anakin suggests hiding her on his homeworld of Naboo, where they can blend in. Padmé agrees, and they travel to the lake country, staying at a secluded villa. Act Two: The Detective and the Lovers The narrative splits into two parallel tracks: Clone troopers march in perfect formation onto massive
Obi-Wan pieces it together: Jango is the assassin. He confronts Jango, leading to a fight on a rainy landing platform. Jango escapes in his ship, Slave I , with his unaltered son (and fellow bounty hunter in training), . Obi-Wan tracks them to the desolate, rocky planet of Geonosis . And Chancellor Palpatine stands on a balcony overlooking
Anakin is no longer the slave child from Tatooine. Now 19, he is a powerful Jedi Padawan but is arrogant, frustrated by the Council’s restrictions, and haunted by forbidden visions of his mother, Shmi, suffering. His reunion with Padmé is awkward; he is drawn to her with an intensity that violates the Jedi Code, while she sees him as the same little boy she left behind.