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New animated show announced... Star Wars: Resistance

Did they not talk about the girl in blue in the video?

Well, the video is "Meet Team Fireball," and I got the impression from the first trailer that she's on a rival racing team. So they're probably saving her for a different video.
 
OK, I must have missed her in the first trailer then.

She's briefly glimpsed at 0:19, and she has a couple of lines starting at 0:42, including "I just wanted to wish my competition good luck."
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OK, this time I saw her, and yeah she does look like rival for Team Fireball.
 
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I'm a huge Scrubs fan, so I'm looking forward to Fazon.
The more I'm seeing of this, the better it's looking. I'm actually starting to get pretty excited.
 
I'm a huge Scrubs fan, so I'm looking forward to Fazon.

What we got of the character in the clip was a bit annoying. Hopefully I'll get used to him. Also, why is it that some Rodians sound like Greedo and others have human-sounding voices?
 
I like Griff. His modified Tie and helmet have really cool designs... Plus, he really does sound like Griff from 'Back to the Future 2'!
 
Tora's pet is cute, I imagine we can expect to start seeing plush versions pop up pretty quickly after the show starts.
 
The idea of an ex-Imperial pilot still flying in a version of his Imperial armor raises questions about how people like him are perceived in the post-Imperial era. I imagine they're probably seen like German soldiers post-WWII, just people following orders rather than part of the evil leadership, but still, continuing to wear the uniform seems to imply that he hasn't renounced the cause.
 
I'm a huge Scrubs fan, so I'm looking forward to Fazon.
Suddenly, this little exchange seems a lot less random...

I imagine they're probably seen like German soldiers post-WWII, just people following orders rather than part of the evil leadership, but still, continuing to wear the uniform seems to imply that he hasn't renounced the cause.

I'm thinking it's less about not giving up the cause and more about refusing to be ashamed of what he did or why he did it. Of course we don't know what either of those things are yet, so it's impossible to say if that's a good or bad thing.

Personally I think the idea of an unrepentant ex-Imperial pilot as part of the group is a very interesting idea and I'm looking forward to see where they go with it. Particularly if it means he doesn't necessarily agree with what the First Order are about.
 
Yeah, having him clinging to the good old Imperial days, but choosing to fight against the First Order instead of joining them seems like an interesting storyline for that character.
 
Ooo, I hope the ex-Imperial pilot has some kind of connection to Soontir Fel. He was one of my favorite characters from the EU.
 
I'm thinking it's less about not giving up the cause and more about refusing to be ashamed of what he did or why he did it.

From the perspective of a victim of the Empire, those might basically be the same thing. But that's the question -- what do people think about the Empire in the post-Imperial era, and how much will the show explore that? There's potentially a lot to say there, and this character could be a way to examine those issues.
 
Geedo worked for the Hutts since he was little I think, so he was more confortable speaking that. I believe we heard him speaking Basic in I think Clone Wars.
But Fazon? Yeah..he already made me laugh, so its going to be fun.
 
Geedo worked for the Hutts since he was little I think, so he was more confortable speaking that. I believe we heard him speaking Basic in I think Clone Wars.

It's not just language, though -- that's my point. I watched a clip to double-check (Greedo's portion starts at 5:06) -- Greedo in ANH had electronic voice processing to make his voice timbre sound "alien" and echoey/doubled. Presumably he'd have the same timbre no matter what language he was speaking. But the Rodians we've seen in animation (like Onaconda Farr in TCW and Fazon here) just have unprocessed, human-sounding voices.
 
From the perspective of a victim of the Empire, those might basically be the same thing. But that's the question -- what do people think about the Empire in the post-Imperial era, and how much will the show explore that? There's potentially a lot to say there, and this character could be a way to examine those issues.

I imagine that it varies based on experience and perspective. For some of the core worlds that was never touched by the war and did quite well from Imperial rule, the Empire may be viewed with a certain degree of nostalgia. Indeed, that's a fairly major plot point of the 'Bloodline' novel.
Of course on the other hand anyone that lived on a blockaded, occupied or stripmined world would have a decidedly negative opinion of the Empire and anyone that would walk around displaying it's symbol.
 
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