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| - A very short level, Invasion of Naboo starts off in a jungle-like place, where Captain Tarpals, Kaadus, and B1 Battle Droids are running around. After passing a bunch of flowers, Obi-Wan or Qui-Gon use the force on a tree. Then, after blowing up a large droid carrier, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan see Jar Jar sniffing flowers, about to get run over by a droid carrier. Qui-Gon saves Jar Jar, and Jar Jar hugs him. The three travel across some rocky platforms and swamps, then after stepping on one last rock platform, the three move forward and finish the level.
- De Invasion of Naboo (of de Battle of Naboo) was een verzamelnaam voor een reeks samenhangende gevechten die plaatsvonden op Naboo in 32 BBY.
- [[Category: Levels]] Invasion of Naboo is a level from LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga. It is the second level of The Phantom Menace. It is set in the Naboo swamp. There is no boss in this level.
- The Invasion of Naboo was the most important event in Sio Bibble's life. In terms of the history of the galaxy, nobody really gives a fuck. It started with a dispute about taxation of trade routes. "Tax bad!" "Tax good!" "You not count regulation, which hidden tax!" "That not true! You greedy!" "You strangle business!" "You hate common man!" "You rape babies!" "You rape babies!" And long story short, the Trade Federation struck out at the Republic by blockading Nabooboo. Nobody really understood why. Seriously, not even the Trade Federation understood why. OK, so all the taxes were causing the greedy Trade Federation to lose money, so they react by... blockading Naboo and preventing all trade... which is how they make money in the first place.
- The crisis would end with the capture of Viceroy Nute Gunray and the destruction of the main droid control ship. The dire conflict would lead to Senator Palpatine of Naboo taking the seat of Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Senate and rising tensions ultimately leading into the Clone Wars. The events of the Naboo Crisis are often depicted as a prelude to those of the Separatist Crisis. The term might also refer to:
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