Rewatching Rogue One, man Jyn really got sent to minimum security compared to Narkina.
Jyn: Oh you're THE Cassian Andor?Rewatching Rogue One, man Jyn really got sent to minimum security compared to Narkina.
I managed to avoid that one, thank god, but I did see a youtube thumbnail that showed an image from the last cassian scene, which just showed cassian, so it wasn't much of a spoiler at all because we knew he had to survive the show.I managed to avoid most spoilers except I did see photos of Bix and the baby.
I can head canon that as just being in a transitional facility before she was moved to a much tighter and more brutal prison complex.Rewatching Rogue One, man Jyn really got sent to minimum security compared to Narkina.
This came up after S1. I guess you can make it work if you assume he means he hasn't been put in a cage by his own side before.2. Chirrut talks about him and Baze having been in lots of cages and Cassian intimates he's never been imprisoned before...
I'm assuming they go to Rey, Finn and/or Poe. 3PO was already with them in The Rise of Skywalker.Kind of a random thought. What happens to R2-D2 and C-3PO after The Rise of Skywalker? Their masters have died They have basically been in the service of the Skywalker and associated families for almost 70 years. Are they considered independent droids, or are they on retainer of the Republic successor government? Do they pass to Rey or another of the main characters?
I thought Fallen Order came out before the Ahsoka book?Didn't the Ahsoka novel already go there?
( I have to wonder how the existence of Ilum fits into Andor/R1's focus of "they need Jedha for kyber". )
Sure, but I still wouldn't be surprised if Alan Tudyk's Resident Alien schedule had some impact on his availability for this, especially since the two shows are premiering so close together.Tony Gilroy is now on record as saying they wanted to use K2 sparingly for numerous reasons: You can't really bring along a hulking Imperial droid on most undercover missions and having him around while he's so powerful gets the characters out of danger too easily.
No.I thought Fallen Order came out before the Ahsoka book?
The latter is my guess. However, Gilroy said in an interview that the series covers a five-year period.I'm a little confused on the timeline for this, Rogue One, and A New Hope. They have this ending and Rogue One at BBY 1, but I didn't think the main body of Rogue One covered that much time, and A New Hope doesn't seem to cover more than a few days. Am I really misjudging how much time this stuff all covers, or do they just call everything before The Battle of Yavin BBY1 not matter if it's 365 (or however long their years are) days or 1 day before the battle.
Oh my mistake.
Yeah, but the last arc was set in BBY 1 and only seemed to cover a few days. That's the only part of the series I was talking about.The latter is my guess. However, Gilroy said in an interview that the series covers a five-year period.![]()
Yeah, it seems to be that if you consider BBY 1 to be an actual year, then Rogue One ends on December 31st and Star Wars starts on January 1st BBY 0.
Thought it was, wasn't completely sure with him having that hat on.Yep, it's Melshi. And he takes a full shovel to the face from Jyn as she attempts to flee.
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