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Doesn't really fit on consideration. The excuse for conquering and military buildup is only added in after the fact, by writers who are clearly planning to have the point lived up to, so Palpatine and Thrawn are never actually strawmen.
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Irrelevant.
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I don't think this qualifies as strawman has a point ,when its actually more "The Boy Who Cried Wolf".
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Ross isn't right even in the most technical sense -- owning someone's living body is slavery, which is illegal. Furthermore, as he originally obtained Banner's consent by fraud, he doesn't actually have any consent.
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The problem with Scorpio's arrest is that while the confession would be invalid, the search /is/ valid -- you don't need a search warrant for the groundskeeper's shack because Scorpio is not a legal tenant, he's squatting.
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That's the original film. In the remake, they were indeed hostile from the getgo.
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