Omega is a wonderful character, and I think her relationship with Wrecker (and to some extent Crosshair) elevated the show to a "want to regularly watch" status for me.
True, where I would love the show to stand on its own, its place in the timeline however precludes it from being totally devoid of cameos, mentions, etc. The Empire is being built in the background, and its a story worth being told, though no one has asked for it, like Solo movie..
Omega is a wonderful character, and I think her relationship with Wrecker (and to some extent Crosshair) elevated the show to a "want to regularly watch" status for me.
No love for AZI-3.And as we say all this, the Star Wars twitter account posts this (admitedly lovely) poster
https://twitter.com/starwars/status/1427284019180306442
He's on the leftNo love for AZI-3.![]()
A true outrage. That little droid made a huge impression in a very short period of time. My wife said she would have quit watching the show if they didn't rescue him.No love for AZI-3.![]()
She seems to learn and adapt pretty fast.What I also appreciated is that they didn't give in to the temptation to give her a "super" power. Just the fact that she is a whole and unaltered Jango Fett clone (albeit female).
Yeah, I thought she was absorbing Knowledge and Skills as she observed them in the early episodes.She seems to learn and adapt pretty fast.
Could just be basic high-level intelligence and physical ability.She seems to learn and adapt pretty fast.
Palpatine's shuttle in ROTJ has a grey stripe down the 'nose'. It could be in reference to that.Secondly, the Clone Commandos with the grey stripes are apparently Imperial Royal Guard. Which on the one hand seems surprising since you'd expect them to have at least *some* red in there somewhere,
Yeah that did occur to me right after I posted that. I think some TIE pilot helmets also had a grey stripe, bit I don't recall if that was meant to be significant (or even which movie it was in.)Palpatine's shuttle in ROTJ has a grey stripe down the 'nose'. It could be in reference to that.
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To this day I don't understand it.This kind of thing is why I said 6 years ago (likely on this very board) that the people getting into a flap about the "decanonization of the EU" were getting over excited over nothing, because 1) it was never canon to begin with, and 2) moving forwards they're bound to cherry-pick all the best stuff and MAKE it canon! Win-win!
I doubt it. The Jango clones are still valuable so they're probably just being located to the new training facilities. It's probably going to take a while for the TKs to get up to anywhere near the numbers needed to occupy all of the conquered worlds, much less the build up for the push into the outer rim. Odds are most if not all of the viable invitro clones they salvaged are going to Weyland along with the Kamino scientists, either to complete their maturation, or to be used in research experiments, and/or stored in cryo for later use.Did the Empire kill the clones and Kaminoans we saw being sent off the planet?
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