If Star Wars was real, and for many it actually is, then it might have taken some smartly designed campaigns to get both sides of the battle to get involved in the fight.
Rather like the recent Mario propaganda posters, these images give us an idea of what persuasive measures would have been in place.
We're not entirely sure where these posters would be pinned up (we can't remember a noticeboard on Alderaan) but we're sure that the ewoks would've been persistent with their flyering.
So then, which side are you on?
(Images: Mike Kungl, Szoki, Cliff Chiang, Joe Corroney and Dane of Monkey Minion)
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