I would say he because he can't her trust because she left the order.
Assuming that Force ghosts do indeed know who else is dead, I guess Obi-Wan was mentally all-in on Luke at that point. That's why he doesn't even consider Leia for anything in ESB. ("That boy is our last hope."/"No, there is another.")![]()

Or they know Ahsoka won't be able to defeat the Emperor and Vader so they don't ask.
Abrams himself did say that was Ahsoka, if that means anything.Just a thought about a previous point...(the voices in Rise of Skywalker) how officially do we hear Ahsoka anyway? I know Ashley did the voice, but from memory the subtitles refer to her as Female Jedi.
Do the books make it concrete that it was Ahsoka?
Just curious.
Not usually, but in this instance it's good enough for me.Abrams himself did say that was Ahsoka, if that means anything.

Indeed. Luke doesn't have this direct connection to Vader the way Ahsoka does. Luke has a belief around his father as a good man, and that there is still good in him, which is further than either Obi-Wan or Ahsoka believed. Their direct experiences create a much different point of view on Vader than Luke has.Ahsoka has direct trauma about Vader/Anakin after her last encounter. More so than Luke does. Not sure she even can face Vader again without having a mental crisis. She might just outright refuse.
Ahsoka has direct trauma about Vader/Anakin after her last encounter. More so than Luke does. Not sure she even can face Vader again without having a mental crisis. She might just outright refuse.
I assume Thrawn won't kill anyone, and that season two will feel as "moving the pieces around" as season one did.
Wrong franchise!if Ahsoka and Luke were to meet up, they'd spend so much time making whoopee
One thing about Ahsoka is that we still don't know when she returned to the galaxy at large. Last we saw her before the post-Endor era she was stuck on a Sith world, possibly with no ship to escape in.
Agreed. She was practicing avoidance all over. She wouldn't even take Grogu to Luke, so it's clear it was not something she wanted to do. She still needed to heal from her trauma.One thing about Ahsoka is that we still don't know when she returned to the galaxy at large. Last we saw her before the post-Endor era she was stuck on a Sith world, possibly with no ship to escape in. The artwork from Filloni suggested she found another way into the World Between Worlds under the Sith Temple, but how long and to where is still an unknown. We know she started training Sabine before the Night of a Thousand Years and the death of her family on Mandalor. However that seems to be late in the war, perhaps after Endor.
Because of this, we don't know if she was even available for Obi-wan or Yoda to even indicate to Luke about. But even then she herself might refuse to face Vader again out of her own trauma. The trauma is partly what stops her from continuing her training of Sabine. She doesn't really confront this trauma until her own series when Anakin comes to her to complete her own training.
Agreed. She was practicing avoidance all over. She wouldn't even take Grogu to Luke, so it's clear it was not something she wanted to do. She still needed to heal from her trauma.
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