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Could someone more informed about Star Wars finish this article? -- Rebelstrike 22:54, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
[edit] The he's not dead.
I changed the quote to read "then he's not dead." In the movie, the troops say something like "we've found no sign of the body." Mas Amedda responds with "then he's not dead," and Palpatine adds "double your search." In the book, this scene isn't mentioned. Therefore, this is how the quote should read.