Star Wars has been going for so long that you need an encyclopedia to keep track of all the intense debates fans have had over the years. However, one of the more well-known is the debate surrounding Han Solo and Greedo's encounter in Mos Eisley Cantina shortly before meeting Luke Skywalker.
We know that the encounter ends up with Greedo eating dirt, but who shot their weapon first has been an intense subject of debate for years. It all stems from a change made in the 1997 Special Edition of Star Wars: A New Hope, as George Lucas altered the scene to have Greedo take a shot at Han Solo, and then have Han kill him in retaliation. Originally, Han Solo shot Greedo outright before the bounty hunter could react.
It's yet another debate between originality versus revision, and it seems that the recently released Star Wars Outlaws has unwittingly chosen a side. First spotted by Reddit user Forestfee and shared with the Star Wars Outlaws subreddit, if you visit Mos Eisley Cantina on Tatooine, you can see a black mark on the wall in one of the booths, which looks to be a neat little reference to the...