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Will Luke and Ahsoka's first meeting ever be depicted at all?

Well... will it?

  • Of course! Maybe in Ahsoka S2, or in a flashback during the planned Mandoverse team-up movie/series.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Maybe in CG form, as an animated "Tales of the Jedi" short?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • It'll be relegated to a novel or comic at this rate.

    Votes: 4 40.0%
  • Nopes! Never!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Who the heck knows?

    Votes: 6 60.0%

  • Total voters
    10
By the end, there was literally a Jedi on Yavin at the end of ANH when Luke and company got there.

Yeah, that got a bit silly, by that point.
Kota could have died shortly before then though - or just disappeared.

Then there's Ferus Olin who left Alderaan too... so it was clearly getting to be a bit of an issue...

Oh, and Qu Rahn - the retcon there being 'he stopped truly being a Jedi by then' - as I recall.
 
I really expected Luke and Ahsoka's first meeting to have already been shown in one of these shows. I don't imagine them hooking up though. I did kinda love the idea of Ahsoka hooking up with Starkiller.
 
Yeah, that got a bit silly, by that point.
Kota could have died shortly before then though - or just disappeared.
*Kota exploring the Yavin jungle*

Kota: What an interesting looking caterpillar! Wonder what it tastes like. Nom nom nom.
ERGGGGH, UUNNNNH. Oh this was a mistake. BLAACCH, GAKK.

*immediately dies*
 
Well, now the Filoni is in charge of the creative stuff at Lucasfilm, I'm sure we'll be seeing Luke and Ahsoka's dramatic first meeting any new year now! It'll surely be a key scene in the upcoming Filoni-directed Mando and Friends vs. Thrawn crossover movie that's definitely happening - am I right, folks?

The Hollywood Reporter: "Formally announced projects like Filoni’s movie that would’ve seen characters from the Disney+ series The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, Ahsoka,and The Skeleton Crew deal with the threat of Grand Admiral Thrawn (Lars Mikkelsen), has been placed on the backburner."​


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Not sure where they're getting the idea that the Filoni movie is on the infamous back burner, unless it's just that things like the Deadline article don't mention it.

(But it's nice to see THR keeping alive the tradition of assigning Star Wars articles to people who don't know a whole lot about Star Wars. In this case, someone who doesn't capitalize Force, can't spell Wookiee, and thinks "the dark side and the light" are people.)
 
He knew from personal experience that his way could work, and he knew for a fact that the old way failed. Why, then, would he subsume his way to the old?
Because he didn't have any feedback to learn a new way. Creating whole new structure and organizations is difficult because he also is expected to provide a measure of service to the New Republic.

The expectations are outrageously high.
 
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