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Post by Newan on Jan 30, 2016 16:48:10 GMT -5
The next episode is actually called Legends of the Lassat now, it was changed I guess
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Post by Newan on Jan 30, 2016 16:49:27 GMT -5
What Hondo is back?? That seems interesting
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Post by Pinda on Jan 30, 2016 17:23:01 GMT -5
What Hondo is back?? That seems interesting pls no
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Post by Pinda on Jan 30, 2016 17:24:04 GMT -5
But outside of movie characters I'm pretty sure Thrawn is the most popular Star Wars character and the Thrawn trilogy books actually sort of revived Star Wars in the period between ROTJ and TPM when things started to slow down after the OT hype was finished Hmm, yeah, from what I have seen either Thrawn or Revan is the most popular EU character.
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Post by Pinda on Jan 30, 2016 17:25:51 GMT -5
I heard rumors about Thrawn being in episode 8 as well. Might be connected. Anyway, I don't know much about him but he looks cool and he seems extremely popular, so bringing him back into the canon could be a smart move from Disney. I don't think Thrawn should be in episode 8 they got enough villains already. Also I like my idea about Thrawn taking over the empire after Palpatine and Vader died and pushing an Assualt on the Rebels which is why they never really formed into anything larger then a resistance still. It makes sense and would be a good spinoff. Well, I agree there are enough villains to deal with in episode 8 already... but they did cast someone for the role of a new male villain... so I guess that is where the rumors came from. Also, the Rebels did for something larger (the New Republic) the Resistance is just a faction within something larger.
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Post by Newan on Jan 30, 2016 17:41:48 GMT -5
But outside of movie characters I'm pretty sure Thrawn is the most popular Star Wars character and the Thrawn trilogy books actually sort of revived Star Wars in the period between ROTJ and TPM when things started to slow down after the OT hype was finished Hmm, yeah, from what I have seen either Thrawn or Revan is the most popular EU character. I'd probably rank them by popularity 1. Thrawn 2. Revan 3. Galen Marek (Starkiller) and then it may be Ahsoka, actually it could be Darth Bane before Ahsoka. Malgus, Malak, Kyle Katarn, Mara Jade are all pretty popular as well. Ahsoka may be 4th if it's just non movie characters and not EU specific
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Post by Pinda on Jan 30, 2016 17:42:54 GMT -5
Hmm, yeah, from what I have seen either Thrawn or Revan is the most popular EU character. I'd probably rank them by popularity 1. Thrawn 2. Revan 3. Galen Marek (Starkiller) and then it may be Ahsoka, actually it could be Darth Bane before Ahsoka. Malgus, Malak, Kyle Katarn, Mara Jade are all pretty popular as well. Ahsoka may be 4th if it's just non movie characters and not EU specific Yeah, I wouldn't consider Ahsoka EU. But I don't think she would rank that high either way.
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Post by Newan on Jan 30, 2016 17:43:51 GMT -5
I don't think Thrawn should be in episode 8 they got enough villains already. Also I like my idea about Thrawn taking over the empire after Palpatine and Vader died and pushing an Assualt on the Rebels which is why they never really formed into anything larger then a resistance still. It makes sense and would be a good spinoff. Well, I agree there are enough villains to deal with in episode 8 already... but they did cast someone for the role of a new male villain... so I guess that is where the rumors came from. Also, the Rebels did for something larger (the New Republic) the Resistance is just a faction within something larger. I don't think the New Republic is all that strong though.
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Post by Pinda on Jan 30, 2016 17:46:28 GMT -5
Well, I agree there are enough villains to deal with in episode 8 already... but they did cast someone for the role of a new male villain... so I guess that is where the rumors came from. Also, the Rebels did for something larger (the New Republic) the Resistance is just a faction within something larger. I don't think the New Republic is all that strong though. Not after their capital got blown up... But I think they were pretty strong. Not as strong as the old Republic or the Empire, but probably slightly stronger than the CIS.
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Post by Newan on Jan 30, 2016 17:46:27 GMT -5
I'd probably rank them by popularity 1. Thrawn 2. Revan 3. Galen Marek (Starkiller) and then it may be Ahsoka, actually it could be Darth Bane before Ahsoka. Malgus, Malak, Kyle Katarn, Mara Jade are all pretty popular as well. Ahsoka may be 4th if it's just non movie characters and not EU specific Yeah, I wouldn't consider Ahsoka EU. But I don't think she would rank that high either way. Probably not, I don't think Clone Wars specific characters would rank very high. Probably over rated her. There's a lot more popular ones like Nihilus, Kryat and then EU wise there was the 3 solo kids but I excluded considering them since no way could they be brought back into canon like Thrawn could
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Post by Newan on Jan 30, 2016 17:48:07 GMT -5
I don't think the New Republic is all that strong though. Not after their capital got blown up... But I think they were pretty strong. Not as strong as the old Republic or the Empire, but probably slightly stronger than the CIS. I really don't see how they could be as strong as the CIS I doubt they have that kind of money, resources or influence. The entire senate was dissolved during A New Hope so it's not like they could walk in after the Empire and pick up where the senate left off
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Post by Pinda on Jan 30, 2016 17:50:00 GMT -5
Not after their capital got blown up... But I think they were pretty strong. Not as strong as the old Republic or the Empire, but probably slightly stronger than the CIS. I really don't see how they could be as strong as the CIS I doubt they have that kind of money, resources or influence. The entire senate was dissolved during A New Hope so it's not like they could walk in after the Empire and pick up where the senate left off So the senate had only been gone for like 4 years, makes it quite easy to reestablish it. Besides, since they had control over Coruscant and other key planets I'm fairly certain they have lots of resources.
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Post by Newan on Jan 30, 2016 17:57:00 GMT -5
I really don't see how they could be as strong as the CIS I doubt they have that kind of money, resources or influence. The entire senate was dissolved during A New Hope so it's not like they could walk in after the Empire and pick up where the senate left off So the senate had only been gone for like 4 years, makes it quite easy to reestablish it. Besides, since they had control over Coruscant and other key planets I'm fairly certain they have lots of resources. Are you certain they had control over Coruscant though? Nothing can prove that right now, we saw a celebration but that entire scene was kind of stupid and I don't think it holds much weight. I have a feeling that the First Order controls Coruscant otherwise I'd imagine the New Republic would have set up shop there instead and thus the First Order would have destroyed the planet. The Empire esstiently evolved into the First Order and the regonial Governors had control over Imperial planets, no way did the Rebellion have the resources to over throw every imperial establishment in the Galaxy. Plus even if these former planets in the senate broke away from the imperial control what makes them certain they want to rejoin the senate/ republic?? It's not like it worked out for them last time when the republic was reformed into the empire. I'm sure many of them would rather stay neutral now. Overall between the imperial remnants, later the First Order and past events I just can't see how the Republic would recover so quickly and be nearly as strong as it was before. I doubt they have much of a real army either.
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Post by Pinda on Jan 30, 2016 18:00:45 GMT -5
So the senate had only been gone for like 4 years, makes it quite easy to reestablish it. Besides, since they had control over Coruscant and other key planets I'm fairly certain they have lots of resources. Are you certain they had control over Coruscant though? Nothing can prove that right now, we saw a celebration but that entire scene was kind of stupid and I don't think it holds much weight. I have a feeling that the First Order controls Coruscant otherwise I'd imagine the New Republic would have set up shop there instead and thus the First Order would have destroyed the planet. The Empire esstiently evolved into the First Order and the regonial Governors had control over Imperial planets, no way did the Rebellion have the resources to over throw every imperial establishment in the Galaxy. Plus even if these former planets in the senate broke away from the imperial control what makes them certain they want to rejoin the senate/ republic?? It's not like it worked out for them last time when the republic was reformed into the empire. I'm sure many of them would rather stay neutral now. Overall between the imperial remnants, later the First Order and past events I just can't see how the Republic would recover so quickly and be nearly as strong as it was before. I doubt they have much of a real army either. I think the description for the New Republic in some official book about the movie said that Coruscant was part of the New Republic but they decided to rotate the senate to other planets to win the trust of the population of important planets, who kind of lost their fate in the senate after the Clone Wars. Like you said, many didn't want to join at first, but the rotating senate was a way to gain their trust because they didn't trust a centralized Coruscant probably.
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Post by Newan on Jan 30, 2016 18:04:13 GMT -5
Are you certain they had control over Coruscant though? Nothing can prove that right now, we saw a celebration but that entire scene was kind of stupid and I don't think it holds much weight. I have a feeling that the First Order controls Coruscant otherwise I'd imagine the New Republic would have set up shop there instead and thus the First Order would have destroyed the planet. The Empire esstiently evolved into the First Order and the regonial Governors had control over Imperial planets, no way did the Rebellion have the resources to over throw every imperial establishment in the Galaxy. Plus even if these former planets in the senate broke away from the imperial control what makes them certain they want to rejoin the senate/ republic?? It's not like it worked out for them last time when the republic was reformed into the empire. I'm sure many of them would rather stay neutral now. Overall between the imperial remnants, later the First Order and past events I just can't see how the Republic would recover so quickly and be nearly as strong as it was before. I doubt they have much of a real army either. I think the description for the New Republic in some official book about the movie said that Coruscant was part of the New Republic but they decided to rotate the senate to other planets to win the trust of the population of important planets, who kind of lost their fate in the senate after the Clone Wars. Like you said, many didn't want to join at first, but the rotating senate was a way to gain their trust because they didn't trust a centralized Coruscant probably. Still even before those planets got destroyed I think the Republic may have been too fragile at the moment
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Jan 30, 2016 19:07:38 GMT -5
A little late to the party but that was a very good episode. It felt like it was over in the blink of an eye. I loved this episode especially because it adresses events that occured in the Clone Wars that we never got to see because of Disney.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Jan 30, 2016 19:08:45 GMT -5
The next episode is actually called Legends of the Lassat now, it was changed I guess HONDO!! I've been waiting for this episode
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Post by Pinda on Jan 30, 2016 19:11:58 GMT -5
A little late to the party but that was a very good episode. It felt like it was over in the blink of an eye. I loved this episode especially because it adresses events that occured in the Clone Wars that we never got to see because of Disney. And now they never have to show them...
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Jan 30, 2016 19:16:35 GMT -5
A little late to the party but that was a very good episode. It felt like it was over in the blink of an eye. I loved this episode especially because it adresses events that occured in the Clone Wars that we never got to see because of Disney. And now they never have to show them... Just because it has been mentioned doesn't mean they can't show still show it IF the Clone Wars ever returns (I still have some hope left)
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Post by Newan on Feb 1, 2016 9:34:21 GMT -5
So wookiepedia has descriptions for all the listed episodes, looks like we won't get to see the Vader stuff till the last 5-6.
Legends of the Lasat: When the crew of the Ghost agrees to help two refugees who are revealed to be surviving Lasat, Zeb must come to terms with his past to help his people reach their new home.
The Call: While on a mission to obtain fuel for the rebel fleet, the crew works to protect space creatures from the Techno Union asteroid mining operation that threatens the creatures’ lives.
Homecoming: The rebels contact freedom fighter Cham Syndulla, who needs help to fight off the Imperial bombing attack on his planet. While coordinating a plan to overtake and steal the carrier that houses these Imperial bombers, the rebels discover that Cham may have a plan of his own.
The Honorable Ones: Zeb and Agent Kallus find themselves stranded on an ice planet after a failed Imperial ambush of the rebels. With Kallus injured from the escape pod crash, he and Zeb must work together to survive the harsh conditions.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Feb 1, 2016 14:15:06 GMT -5
So wookiepedia has descriptions for all the listed episodes, looks like we won't get to see the Vader stuff till the last 5-6. Legends of the Lasat: When the crew of the Ghost agrees to help two refugees who are revealed to be surviving Lasat, Zeb must come to terms with his past to help his people reach their new home. The Call: While on a mission to obtain fuel for the rebel fleet, the crew works to protect space creatures from the Techno Union asteroid mining operation that threatens the creatures’ lives. Homecoming: The rebels contact freedom fighter Cham Syndulla, who needs help to fight off the Imperial bombing attack on his planet. While coordinating a plan to overtake and steal the carrier that houses these Imperial bombers, the rebels discover that Cham may have a plan of his own. The Honorable Ones: Zeb and Agent Kallus find themselves stranded on an ice planet after a failed Imperial ambush of the rebels. With Kallus injured from the escape pod crash, he and Zeb must work together to survive the harsh conditions. I thought it was pretty obvious that the Vader stuff is the finale. I'm looking forward to Homecoming and The Honorable Ones though. Those are gonna be very good. I wonder if they will kill off Cham.
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Post by Newan on Feb 1, 2016 14:27:44 GMT -5
So wookiepedia has descriptions for all the listed episodes, looks like we won't get to see the Vader stuff till the last 5-6. Legends of the Lasat: When the crew of the Ghost agrees to help two refugees who are revealed to be surviving Lasat, Zeb must come to terms with his past to help his people reach their new home. The Call: While on a mission to obtain fuel for the rebel fleet, the crew works to protect space creatures from the Techno Union asteroid mining operation that threatens the creatures’ lives. Homecoming: The rebels contact freedom fighter Cham Syndulla, who needs help to fight off the Imperial bombing attack on his planet. While coordinating a plan to overtake and steal the carrier that houses these Imperial bombers, the rebels discover that Cham may have a plan of his own. The Honorable Ones: Zeb and Agent Kallus find themselves stranded on an ice planet after a failed Imperial ambush of the rebels. With Kallus injured from the escape pod crash, he and Zeb must work together to survive the harsh conditions. I thought it was pretty obvious that the Vader stuff is the finale. I'm looking forward to Homecoming and The Honorable Ones though. Those are gonna be very good. I wonder if they will kill off Cham. I hope they kill off Kallus, his usefulness is at an end.
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Post by Potato on Feb 1, 2016 15:00:25 GMT -5
So I think there's 5 more episodes in the season after those ones. What do you all think they are?
One is about them blowing up that TIE Fighter factory (which looks to be producing a new type of TIE Fighter). Ketsu's coming back in an upcoming episode too. There's the episode with Kanan in that dojo with the temple guard lookalikes. And then there's probably 2 to 3 episodes about Kanan, Ezra, and Ahsoka at the sith temple.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Feb 1, 2016 15:15:44 GMT -5
So I think there's 5 more episodes in the season after those ones. What do you all think they are? One is about them blowing up that TIE Fighter factory (which looks to be producing a new type of TIE Fighter). Ketsu's coming back in an upcoming episode too. There's the episode with Kanan in that dojo with the temple guard lookalikes. And then there's probably 2 to 3 episodes about Kanan, Ezra, and Ahsoka at the sith temple. I think Kanan in the dojo is part of the story with the Sith Temple.
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Post by Newan on Feb 1, 2016 15:35:19 GMT -5
So I think there's 5 more episodes in the season after those ones. What do you all think they are? One is about them blowing up that TIE Fighter factory (which looks to be producing a new type of TIE Fighter). Ketsu's coming back in an upcoming episode too. There's the episode with Kanan in that dojo with the temple guard lookalikes. And then there's probably 2 to 3 episodes about Kanan, Ezra, and Ahsoka at the sith temple. I think Ahsoka vs Vader and Maul will both be in the finale. I imagine they would like to save Maul for later. Perhaps he kills Kanan, I wouldn't like that too much because Kanan is the team for me without him they are reckless and unorganized. But it would change Ezra a lot
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Post by Potato on Feb 1, 2016 16:06:49 GMT -5
So I think there's 5 more episodes in the season after those ones. What do you all think they are? One is about them blowing up that TIE Fighter factory (which looks to be producing a new type of TIE Fighter). Ketsu's coming back in an upcoming episode too. There's the episode with Kanan in that dojo with the temple guard lookalikes. And then there's probably 2 to 3 episodes about Kanan, Ezra, and Ahsoka at the sith temple. I think Kanan in the dojo is part of the story with the Sith Temple. I think I'd agree with that, which could mean that the finale's 3 parts (grey jedi dojo part 1, Maul part 2, sith temple Vader duel part 3?). So I think there's 5 more episodes in the season after those ones. What do you all think they are? One is about them blowing up that TIE Fighter factory (which looks to be producing a new type of TIE Fighter). Ketsu's coming back in an upcoming episode too. There's the episode with Kanan in that dojo with the temple guard lookalikes. And then there's probably 2 to 3 episodes about Kanan, Ezra, and Ahsoka at the sith temple. I think Ahsoka vs Vader and Maul will both be in the finale. I imagine they would like to save Maul for later. Perhaps he kills Kanan, I wouldn't like that too much because Kanan is the team for me without him they are reckless and unorganized. But it would change Ezra a lot Kanan definitely won't die now, since Freddie Prinze Jr. was talking about recording Season 3 lines sort of recently. I doubt they'd just be for a flashback too since he talked about it like he was a regular again.
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Post by Newan on Feb 1, 2016 16:25:52 GMT -5
I think Kanan in the dojo is part of the story with the Sith Temple. I think I'd agree with that, which could mean that the finale's 3 parts (grey jedi dojo part 1, Maul part 2, sith temple Vader duel part 3?). I think Ahsoka vs Vader and Maul will both be in the finale. I imagine they would like to save Maul for later. Perhaps he kills Kanan, I wouldn't like that too much because Kanan is the team for me without him they are reckless and unorganized. But it would change Ezra a lot Kanan definitely won't die now, since Freddie Prinze Jr. was talking about recording Season 3 lines sort of recently. I doubt they'd just be for a flashback too since he talked about it like he was a regular again. Not now but perhaps in season 3. The Jedi characters can't really live past this show
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Post by Potato on Feb 1, 2016 16:40:38 GMT -5
I think I'd agree with that, which could mean that the finale's 3 parts (grey jedi dojo part 1, Maul part 2, sith temple Vader duel part 3?). Kanan definitely won't die now, since Freddie Prinze Jr. was talking about recording Season 3 lines sort of recently. I doubt they'd just be for a flashback too since he talked about it like he was a regular again. Not now but perhaps in season 3. The Jedi characters can't really live past this show Yeah, I think they'll kill Kanan by the end of the series. They'll almost definitely kill Ahsoka too (quite possibly this season). I doubt Ezra will die though. I think he'll probably become a grey jedi or something and sort of go off to do his own thing by the end of the series.
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Post by Newan on Feb 1, 2016 17:11:56 GMT -5
Not now but perhaps in season 3. The Jedi characters can't really live past this show Yeah, I think they'll kill Kanan by the end of the series. They'll almost definitely kill Ahsoka too (quite possibly this season). I doubt Ezra will die though. I think he'll probably become a grey jedi or something and sort of go off to do his own thing by the end of the series. Ahsoka has to die theres no outcome where she can end up living and not have been around during the OT Rebels. IMO Kanan dying could strengthen the story of Ezra and everything but Kanan is also the character I think is likely to survive, he's not the strongest Jedi and he gave up his Jedi ways for a long time already, I could see him turning away from it all again if need be. Ezra probably will die though I think.
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Post by Newan on Feb 1, 2016 19:14:52 GMT -5
I was thinking about Maul and I think it’s likely Obi-Wan takes a brief step out of Exile to personally finish what he started. He doesn’t have to cross Vader at all and I don’t think he should, Vader may sense him but that’s about it.
Obi-Wan perhaps could also meet Ezra or Kanan. Not sure about Ahsoka, perhaps but she would probably want him to stay and I doubt Kenobi would give her a straight answer
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