He learned it by watching Lucas.Last I checked, Filloni's position on the "Rex or Nik" subject can be paraphrased as: "Whichever version you prefer is the right one. If someone else thinks different; then theirs' is the right one too!"
I prefer to characterise it as a "need to have something more than just 'Rebel Endor Trooper #5' on the backs of trading cards." since that seems to be where a good portion of these come from. Though in this case the reason seems to have been "flesh out an article on the Endor Strike team for a weekly fact file publication", it amounts to the same thing.For me, it just makes more sense to say it's Rex. Nik Sant was just another example of Star Wars feeling the need to give every single character in the background a name and a backstory.
He can still be Nik in Legends. In canon, he's Rex.
They're real goodHadn't see the Galaxy Adventures shorts.
Interesting. Might have to give it a listen.Latest episode of Katie Sackhoff's podcast in which she interviews Ming-Na Wen. They talk about Ming Na's entire life and career, but there is of course significant time spent on their mutual Star Wars experences
uh...Turtletrekker said:Katie, who was there at the same time, was totally oblivious to the fact that this was not actually Plo Koon.
*blinks in Mace Windu is alive rumors*uh...
the way you know it's not Plo Koon is that HE GOT BLOWED UP REAL GOOD.
Yes you do. It's fantasy. That's how Star Wars works. Or Halo even. Star Trek just puts superfluous language on it with a science fiction twist but it does it too.I was going to say you don't just bring people back from the dead with no explanation, but...
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The trope of journeying in to the afterlife and returning changed is hardly new to Star Wars or Lord of the Rings.Star Wars even has a Gandalf now.
And I was not aware Star Wars had angelic beings incarnated in mortal bodies.
That's not quite the same as what I meant, but I look forward to seeing them again.
Well, that certainly adds a new dimension onto the rumors that were circulating back around early 2021 that The Mandalorian S3 had begun filming, which turned out to be The Book of Boba Fett. It's possible nearly everyone in the studio actually thought they were doing Mando S3.Also, Ming finding out on set, along with most of the crew, that they were actually working on "The Book of Boba Fett" and not "The Mandalorian" season 3. Apparently, not even her agent and manager knew that she had signed on as the co-lead of her own spin-off series.
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