…Combined with Sherlock Holmes' method of deduction.Basically it was just a new and visually interesting way to present Sun Tsu's "know your enemy" philosophy.
…Combined with Sherlock Holmes' method of deduction.Basically it was just a new and visually interesting way to present Sun Tsu's "know your enemy" philosophy.
Precisely so. What made Thrawn who Thrawn was was perfectly on display, for good or ill.Meh, I thought the Thrawn trilogy overdid it anyway with him being able to formulate victory strategies by studying artwork. But whatever, that's the character fandom fell in love with, and that scene seems perfectly in line with what was in the trilogy to me.
Meh, I thought the Thrawn trilogy overdid it anyway with him being able to formulate victory strategies by studying artwork. But whatever, that's the character fandom fell in love with, and that scene seems perfectly in line with what was in the trilogy to me.
It's likely a double reference, as the word also means "good daughter" in Greek, which is applicable given the relationship between Hera and her father...and, if memory serves, the village in SWTOR is run by a mother & daughter, so whoever created it may have known the Greek word.Fun fact here, the Kalikori shares its name with a Village (and Twi'lek word) from the SWTOR MMO, the word means 'beginning' according to the game. Google just gives me SWTOR, but I bet it probably originated from an old source book.
You'd think so, but going by this there doesn't seem to be a very extensive Twi'leki vocabulary, just a list of given names and clan names from a sourcebook from '03, none of which include "Kalikori". So SWToR is probably where they got it from.They answered the pronunciation thing by saying different dialects, people just pronounce things differently, even within the same language.
the pens are code cylinders
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Code_cylinder
Fun fact here, the Kalikori shares its name with a Village (and Twi'lek word) from the SWTOR MMO, the word means 'beginning' according to the game. Google just gives me SWTOR, but I bet it probably originated from an old source book.
They seemed to be getting captured a lot recently. Three episodes in a row and apparently, again, next week, according to the episode description.
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