That feels like a huge stretch.
It's always seemed to me like Vader's place in the Empire rose a bit between A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back, in ANH he seemed to be below most of the Moffs or at least Tarkin in the Imperial heirarchy, but then by ESB he seemed to second only to Emperor. It's a been a while since I read them, but I think we even saw some of this rise in the first Darth Vader comics.I think I went into this up thread (or in another thread, so much star wars the last few days, I loose track!) but I've always preferred the notion that Vader was . . . if not a state secret exactly, but certainly not the Empire's poster boy.
Remember that the first thing to go in a totalitarian state is a free press. Empire like to control information, just like everything else, so they're unlikely to be disseminating reports on his activities. Maybe during the actual Civil War he becomes more notorious, though even then more likely due to Rebel propaganda than Imperial.
That's what she reminded me of, I knew seemed kinda familiar, but I couldn't think what she reminded me of.The ladybug droid looked pretty much exactly like the robots from classic 80s movie Batteries Not Included.
It's always seemed to me like Vader's place in the Empire rose a bit between A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back, in ANH he seemed to be below most of the Moffs or at least Tarkin in the Imperial heirarchy, but then by ESB he seemed to second only to Emperor. It's a been a while since I read them, but I think we even saw some of this rise in the first Darth Vader comics.
If only Maul had showed up on Tatooine a decade earlier.That happens after the events of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
It's always seemed to me like Vader's place in the Empire rose a bit between A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back, in ANH he seemed to be below most of the Moffs or at least Tarkin in the Imperial heirarchy, but then by ESB he seemed to second only to Emperor.
Actor ages aren't a good indication of character age in Star Wars. Both Cassian and Jyn of Rogue One were cast 10 years too old. It's going to be even more noticeable in Cassian's new show.So, earlier in this thread (or maybe the other one, I can't remember) I was arguing that Reva was too old to be one of the younglings from the Order 66 opening. I have to say, I'm coming around on that.
I rewatched the first episode tonight, and the very first character who comes into view as the camera pulls back from the Coruscant skyline is a young, black girl. Who is dressed in darker color robes than all the other younglings, and thus stands out.
Yeah, I now include myself among those who suspect that's going to end up being Reva when all is said and done.
You’re probably right, I just noticed the complete lack of Empire infrastructure on all 3 planets that we saw.Just because there isn't a Stormtrooper on every street corner it doesn't mean there isn't an Imperial presence everywhere. Presumably there's the Imperial equivalent of the Gestapo (some branch of the ISB?) and much like the Stasi you wonder how many citizens have files open on them, and how many citizens are working as informants (the figure of 1-60 East Germans is bandied about as working for the Stasi in some way shape or form).
The average citizen was probably fine so long as they;
At this point I'm guessing the average citizen perhaps had the illusion of more freedom that they would have come the time of ANH and the dissolution of the senate but I suspect you wouldn't need to dig too far beneath to surface to realise where the true power was, and how controlled they actually were.
- Didn't break the law
- Didn't rebel
- Didn't aid rebels or any other enemy of the state
- Didn't have something the Empire wanted
- Didn't say the wrong thing to the wrong people
- Were completely loyal and innocent but were branded as a traitor by an informant who wanted your husband/wife/job/pet cat, or who simply didn't like you because you were once rude to them.
Yes and no. He's always been second only to the Emperor, but that doesn't mean he gets to do what he wants, it means he does what the Emperor tells him to. If Sidious orders him to go supervise the Death Star and defer to Tarkin for the most part, that's exactly what he does.It's always seemed to me like Vader's place in the Empire rose a bit between A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back, in ANH he seemed to be below most of the Moffs or at least Tarkin in the Imperial heirarchy, but then by ESB he seemed to second only to Emperor. It's a been a while since I read them, but I think we even saw some of this rise in the first Darth Vader comics.
Nope.The EP IV duel we should have got, although I don't think Sir Alec would have been up to the task back in the day.
Going by the trailer, I think we'll get a more comprehensive view of life under the Empire in the Andor show. But in short; places like Tatooine on the outer rim would hardly seem any different. To all intents and purposes the Republic didn't exist out there to begin with and so far the Empire would hardly bother with they either . . . yet.Something I noticed while watching the two episodes. We got quite a bit of insight into what everyday lives look for many different people.
Some of them struggling a lot.
But did people really feel the impact of living under the Empire‘s/Sith rule? Outside of the few remaining Jedi that is?
There really wasn’t much of an Empire presence anywhere.
Well he trained them all, sometimes shows up when it's important, and his castle is on the next moon over from the one Fortress Inquisitorious is on. But day-today? Probably not much. They probably see more of Vaneé, or some other go-between bureaucrat than Vader, assuming they don't just get their assignments from a droid.Do the Inquisitors have much day to day interaction with Vader? Do most of them have any interaction at all? I'm just wondering if the reason Reva is so obsessed with getting Obi Wan is because she knows he's the one Jedi whose capture would guarantee an audience with Lord Vader, and if she was one of those Padawans, then maybe there's some Arya Stark vengeance shit going on here and the Dark Lord of the Sith is top of her list?
IIRC, in some of the new novels and comics (well, "new" as in from 2015 onwards) its implied Vader and Tarkin have equal authority in the Empire, though Vader tends to defer to Tarkin since Palpatine feels Tarkin is someone Vader could learn from.I think he’s regarded as an upstart in ANH, but it’s clear that though he might technically be outranked by the Moffs, they actually have no way to control him. That’s why he can force-strangle an officer in a board meeting whilst everyone just looks on. Only Tarkin seems to have any authority over him at all.
The EP IV duel we should have got, although I don't think Sir Alec would have been up to the task back in the day.
I actually prefer the lightsaber duels of the original trilogy to the over-the-top theatrics of the prequel trilogy.The EP IV duel we should have got, although I don't think Sir Alec would have been up to the task back in the day.
If only Maul had showed up on Tatooine a decade earlier.
Kenobi: Hold on Maul, if we're going to do this, I need to dig my lightsaber out of the sand.
Maul:![]()
While an entertaining effort, that fight is entirely the wrong approach because it's not telling the right story (and a story is what a screen/stage fight is always supposed to be.) This isn't supposed to be some knockdown, drag-out between two savage badasses giving it their all.
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