Perhaps Thrawn starting to narrow down the location of the current base and thus eventually finding it, will lead to abandoning it. And when they go they'll take their borders spider blockers with them, leading to stormtrooper slaughter.
Oh I totally want to see Dantooine!
Has anyone kept track of all the Imperial starships these rebels have blown up or crippled in the last two and a half seasons?
Maybe I've still got my Rogue One hangover, but Zeb and Co. killed a LOT of Imperials this week.
I think it was in the first season episodes with Tarkin where he noted something like "these rebels are different" in that they didn't kill anyone. I thought "Governor go watch the first few episodes!"
I for one would love that.If they stick with the Legends depiction, it's basically Tatooine but with grass instead of sand.
The KOTOR fan in me is hoping they'll make the base inside the ruins of the old Jedi enclave, abandoned since the fall of the old Old Republic.
Personally I never thought kinraths look anything like krykna. They're more mantis like than the krykna's arachnid/crab like look. Plus kinraths were going to show up on Kashyykk in one of the unproduced Bad Batch episodes of TCW and I'm not sure, but those may be considered canon. So it would be a bit odd for them to show up on those two planets anyway.I for one would love that.
Plus they could keep their spiders thanks to the Kinraths.
That said, we've seen non-domesticated life forms inhabit multiple planets (mostly due to asset re-use) so it's not impossible.
It's inevitable that people traveling among multiple planets would bring other animals, plants, diseases, etc. with them. Some animal species would be deliberately transplanted, some would be bought and sold by traders, some would be pets that escaped into the wild, some would be vermin that hitched a ride, etc. Few worlds would realistically be able to maintain the kind of "pure" environments we see in SW and other sci-fi, not unless there were very aggressive efforts to control the importation of living things, or if they had native biologies that were hostile to offworld life (but then offworld sophonts couldn't eat the food or live there safely anyway). And maybe not even then -- "Life finds a way."
I just meant that it'd be a bit odd for a large predatory creature that thrives in the Kashyyyk shadowlands would also show up in the open grassy plains of a planet like Dantooine.
But just too stress my meaning since I know your first instinct will be to lecture me on mutation, evolutionary adaptation and ecological niches
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