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Spoilers Andor - Season 2

Hell, the post-Endor Empire won Burnin Konn during Operation Cinder and, according to Migs Mayfeld, lost an entire division worth of troops during the battle. The Empire pays little attention to living, breathing casualties so I can't imagine they care too much if a random KX droid disappears during a false flag attack/massacre.
 
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Considering how long the Death Star's superlaser took to complete. I image they had many, many, many failures. Cracked dishes. Crystals exploding. Reactor overloads. You name it and it probably happened or almost happened. Might be why the dish is insertable. So they could eject it if it caused a danger to the station, and replace it when it failed.
 
ILM has posted a VFX breakdown of some shots of the KX droids and the TIE Avenger sequence.

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That reminds me... Cassian was complaining that he wasn't trained on that ship (TIE Avenger). So what was he trained on?
 
That reminds me... Cassian was complaining that he wasn't trained on that ship (TIE Avenger). So what was he trained on?
Could be they were expecting to find a Defender. An Advanced (v1 or x1) would probably also be something you'd need to steal from Sienar directly and couldn't just find at any old Imperial airfield. Plus, most TIES seem to have standardized controls, the Avenger's were unusual, so he might've just learned to fly a stolen /ln or an Interceptor and expected the skills would be transferable.
 
StarWars.com has posted a fairly in depth article about the sound designs for Gorman, covering everything from the music, to the background dialogue, and even a bit about the foley for things like the Cassian/Syril fight. If your interested in the minutia of why they made things sound the way they do.
https://www.starwars.com/news/andor-season-2-sounds-of-ghorman
I'm pretty impressed with the kind of article StarWars.com has been posting for Andor, I don't remember ever seeing a site like that go so deep into those kind of details for a show like this.
 
A lot of the earlier stuff - quite like what ARG19 has come up with of late - much underrated! Though they bring a certain magic as a duo still, too!


Getting up there with these old-skool guys (they just disappeared without a trace at their height)...

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Is that Richard E. Grant at the bottom?
 
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No joke, I would watch a regular 30-minute sitcom about the crazy domestic life of Syril and Dedra with Eedy crashing the place every week. I love how this deeply serious, much-needed drama critiquing the madness of today's society is willing to step aside for a few scenes to give us such comedy gold. I never thought a Star Wars sitcom could work until tonight. I need more of it. Need

Might I interest you in a 1970s sitcom called "The Jeffersons"? Specifically the first few seasons.
 
There are no "demons" in Star Wars cosmology. No evil Sith ghosts. At best, only powerless illusions; mere shadows, impotently clinging to the physical realm for fear of oblivion.
But why would an "illusion" fear oblivion, or anything else for that matter? Why would an illusion cling to the physical realm? Are magic tricks sentient?
 
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