Or end with it, or having it take place in the third episode, or have it be a flashback from three years ago. We literally have zero in-narrative context for that scene besides "after the war".Based on images we got of the Ahsoka show, I think the series may open with that scene.
Haven't had time to listen to the whole thing yet, but on the face of it that seems unlikely given the events of 'Book of Boba Fett'.•Grogu was with Luke for two years before being reunited with Din Djarin
"Grogu returned with Din..."
Shields.Look, I'm still confused on how they boarded the Imperial shuttle from Slave 1.
The boarding is the easy part: the ship has a docking clamp/tub & airlock behind/under the cockpit (depending on which orientation you look at it), and is presumably able to match any other connection or even create a magnetic atmospheric shield for forced boarding operations, or instances like this where there's no corresponding ring to mate to (it is a hunter's ship after all.)Look, I'm still confused on how they boarded the Imperial shuttle from Slave 1.
Yeah, actually listening to what he said in context, it's pretty clear he wasn't referring to the in-universe passage of time.So I re-listened to the audio, Favreau says 'we' have been apart for 2 years, meaning it's been 2 years since Season 2 aired. not two years in-universe.
You just described how it is for predators most of the time. Typically most prey gets away leaving them with nothing to show for it. That it hung in the fight as long as it did without fleeing seems like a good sign that it was desperate and thus very hungry.Lot of energy expended with very little in return.
Eh. They were no Hondo Ohnaka. No sense of style.The space pirates were so absurd and ridiculous I can't help but love them!
Except they normally don't go after creatures that don't offer much energy return when they are caught.... Lions don't normally hunt rats because it won't be worth it even when they catch them. They'd be exhausted trying to catch enough rats to equal a wildebeest. The prey they normally catch do make it worth it in the long run, under normal circumstances.You just described how it is for predators most of the time. Typically most prey gets away leaving them with nothing to show for it. That it hung in the fight as long as it did without fleeing seems like a good sign that it was desperate and thus very hungry.
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