![]() The only explanation here is that Bail is so into keeping Obi-Wan’s identity a secret, that he’s made up a fake backstory for why he knows him. It make sense Leia might have some fuzzy history when she says, “Years ago you served my father in the Clone Wars” in A New Hope, but having Bail say it to someone who knows it’s not true is just really weird. The prequels establish that Bail helps out Obi-Wan in Revenge of the Sith, not the other way around. Presumably, she knows not only who Obi-Wan is, but Bail’s function during the Clone Wars had nothing to do with commanding Obi-Wan. Mon Mothma was a senator who hung out with Bail Organa during the time of Revenge of the Sith. Bail says, “He served me well in the Clone Wars.” Who is this line of dialogue for? Because everybody should know it’s not really accurate. ![]() A vague reference is made to Obi-Wan Kenobi when Bail Organa confers with Mon Mothma on Yavin IV.
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