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skywalkerrtno · 1 month
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Why, or why not?
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orion-tyche · 21 days
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Mk need to get this out
So…episode titles for next week
“Identity Crisis” is sticking out to me. Obviously, “Point of no return” is very ominous, but this first one has me thinking.
I’m very sure CX-2 is going to show up, we haven’t seen him since the last two-episode drop and I think he’s bound to show up again.
Now, onto the title. “Identity Crisis” could be related to two characters. Either Omega, wondering about what her purpose is, or CX-2, regaining some memories perhaps? Maybe he’s questioning himself and directives, and the conditioning isn’t working anymore. Didn’t work for Crosshair, so on the chance CX-2 is Tech this would make a bit of sense. If it’s not Tech, the title could still relate to the identity of CX-2, and I think it might. Good chance it could be Omega as well. But the last time two episodes dropped, both titles were related/from the perspective of CX-2, so maybe these are as well? Maybe the “Point of no return” is CX-2 being unable to return to the Empire, now remembering who he is and what he has done. I think about this show way too much.
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jedimasterbailey · 10 days
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Tales of the Empire Luminara and Barriss Theories
Okay so @devondeal and I are at it again with the theories because how can you not when Barriss has risen. So if the Jedi in the trailer isn’t Luminara (and most likely isn’t based on looking at the figure a little more closely) then I believe there’s another possibility we’re going to get insight into Luminara’s tragic end. Now again we don’t know when exactly Luminara passes but we do that it was the Grand Inquisitor that oversaw her execution and was the first inquisitor to approach Kanan and Ezra in Rebels when they discovered the horrible truth. Combine this with the fact that the GI was inspired by Barriss’s confession speech and was one of the four Temple Guards that escorted her to prison and the fact that we see him in the Tales of Empire trailer personally training Barriss, this tells me that the GI has personal interest when it comes to the Mirialans.
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Now I am one of many people who believe Barriss WILL somehow break out of the Inquisitorius (for reasons that are so many that it would have to be its own post) so when it comes to Luminara’s eventual death, I can foresee one of two things happening and you all tell me which one would think is more likely.
1.) As a result of Barriss defying the Inquisitors and escaping, Luminara is hunted down and killed as a sick punishment.
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2.) Luminara was already in custody when Barriss was being inducted and as a result of Barriss leaving the Empire, the Grand Inquisitor lies to Luminara about Barriss having survived this she loses the will to live and accepts her death. This would make Luminara’s willingness to go into the coffin make more sense considering she would think she has nothing left to live for if she believed that not only has her entire Jedi family perished but her Padawan too. Otherwise I believe Luminara would fight her way out to make amends with what she may think is her greatest failure (Barriss falling).
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Either theory is tragic and sad which is no surprise in the world of Star Wars but what do you all think?
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jadiina-hope · 23 days
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It feels like we haven't seen Hemlock in a while so the question for the season is now...
HOW ARE YOU ALIVE, VEN!!!
I mean, I knew she was gonna show, she was in the trailer but how?.. Not that I'm complaining. Ngl I cried when (spoiler alert) she died in Dark Disciple. She didn't deserve that agonizing of a death
HOW?!?! TELL US DAVE!!...wait... maybe he did!
"I still have a few lives left."
Was she just being witty when she said that or did she literally mean "I have a few more lives"?
Crazy theory time (cuz it's 5am)
What if Dathomirians have multiple lives?
Hear me out.
With Ven I'm gonna rule out Night Sister magic because at the end of Dark Disciple, Vos, a jedi who can't use night sister magic, put Ven's body in the pool. The book said there was a reaction after he did that but it also said Vos felt the force reclaim her, meaning Ventress officially died. So Ven is now down a life but is still alive.
Another possible example: Merrin from Jedi: fallen order. (I haven't played Jedi: survivor yet so this part might get debunked) Merrin survived the night sister massacre when she around 12 years old. But how? What if all of the night sisters were killed that day but they didn't all stay dead cuz some of them still had extra lives.
I know I'm crazy but I'm not done yet!
Third possible example: Maul. Now, I know, Maul is a Zabrak but his still a Dathomirian. And I know in tcw Maul said he was only alive cuz of his hatred of Obi-Wan which would be a dark side ability. But that dark side ability tends not to keep the user in very good condition, like we see with Darth Sion in the Old Republic or Palpatine in episode 9, but in tcw Maul is doing better then he was in episode 1. With this one you could argue night sister magic, but if getting chopped in half didn't kill him like 🫰that, a couple hundred feet fall into a garbage shoot would've... or did but being a Dathomirian he had another life. So he was chopped in half, died (taking one of his lives), and came back. And after he came back, his hate kept him alive long enough for the sisters to heal him so he wasn't relying on the Dark side to keep him alive, which is why he's not literally falling apart in tcw.
If this theory is right, why isn't it a well-known fact in the galaxy? Cuz Dathomirians are dramatic. And they like the "What the kriff!" reactions from their friends when they die, regenerate, then just casually walk up like nothing happened.
I'm done now 🤣
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deewithani · 1 year
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Theory:
Clone Force 99, Omega, and Emerie Karr are the 6 Null ARCs embryos that "died" from Republic Commando.
Note: This post will be connected to another theory post I'm writing about Palpatine's failures in cloning.
Proof:
1. CF99 refused Order 66. Crosshair shot Lt. Nolan. Emerie helped release Crosshair. We don't even need to talk about Omega.
Null ARCs are well known to be independent thinkers and resistant to command.
From Wookipedia:
When the Kaminoans began cloning, they produced twelve prototypes, designated as Null-class Advanced Recon Commandos. Their extreme physiological modifications killed half of the prototypes during gestation. The "enhancements" to the Fett genome handicapped the survivors with erratic behavior and an inclination toward disobedience, making their loyalties unpredictable. Kal Skirata, a Mandalorian warrior who had been brought to Kamino to assist in the training of a special unit, concurred with the Kaminoans' rationale behind "modified" troopers; an "unaltered" Jango Fett was not the ideal infantry soldier. Disappointed with the unsatisfactory results of their wayward creations, the Kaminoans deemed 12 of the first 100 prototypes complete failures and intended to kill them
They're also very loyal to those who are loyal to them.
Other regular commandos followed Order 66.
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2. In Republic Commando, the Kaminoan scientist Orun Wa created the Null ARCs. This is what he said about them:
Highly intelligent, deviant, disturbed—and uncommandable.
In Season 1, Episode 1, Tech says this when AZI says they're defective clones:
We're more deviant than defective.
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3. The living Null ARCs numbers and the "dead" Null ARC embryos' numbers.
N-5 ("Prudii")
N-6 ("Kom'rk")
N-7 ("Mereel")
N-10 ("Jaing")
N-11 ("Ordo")
N-12 ("A'den")
Missing are Ns 1-4, and Ns 8 & 9.
Clone Force 99s designations are likely CT-9901-9904. We know that Crosshair is CT-9904. They are Ns 1-4, respectively.
Omega is N-9. She's the last experimental clone Nala Se took for her experimental unit.
That leaves Emerie Karr as N-8.
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4. Omega is a defective clone, and it has nothing to do with her being an unaltered clone.
Nala Se also says she's a defective clone to Tarkin. She specifically tells him that five genetically defective clones are all that remain. This excludes Echo. He wasn't genetically defective. This also excludes Emerie Karr. She's with Dr. Hemlock by this point in time.
If Omega is one of the Null ARCs, she wasn't created unaltered. She was created with accelerated aging like all the others.
Her accelerated aging is broken. She's not older than the rest of CF99. She's the same age.
I suspect she started out aging rapidly, like 99. That was Omega's genetic defect. She remembers everyone else in the tubes but being outside of them herself.
Omega was an experiment too. Nala Se figured out how to turn off accelerated aging to keep her from aging too fast.
This also mirrors Republic Commando. The Kaminoans at one point knew how to slow aging. Kina Ha is proof of that. She was engineered for long hyperspace journeys, but those never came to pass. That particular trait wasn't really needed anymore after that and was abandoned.
Slowing down the aging of clones isn't a good idea for the Kaminoans financially, after all. You want your buyers to keep buying.
(I also find it interesting that both Nala Se and Ko Sai had hidden underwater research labs).
All of Ko Sai's research was destroyed by Ordo (to Ko Sai's knowledge, anyway. They kept a copy). Nala Se's research would have been destroyed with Kamino, except a living copy remains. Omega.
Omega only appears unaltered because her broken genetic defect was fixed.
Nala Se theoretically knows how to slow/stop aging, and Omega is a genetic template for that.
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5. Probably the flimsiest proof. Delta Squad exists in canon.
It's not out of the question to believe that Omega Squad and the Null ARCs could be pulled into canon as well.
I'm personally interested to see if Bo-Katan gathers any Legends Mandalorian clans. If any Clan Skirata members show up that could help this theory.
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a-forest-in-her-bones · 7 months
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ok, Thrawn Time
I just watched episode 6 of Ahsoka, enjoyed myself, and then naturally went to the Ahsoka tag on this blue website to see what everyone else thinks and so on. And… I’ve seen some complaints/commentary about Thrawn’s dad bod. So, I propose a theory that has absolutely no bearing on the story. Firstly, at this point in the Star Wars timeline, Thrawn is about 70 years old. And while there are many older men who stay active and fit, and one would expect Mr. “Physical exercise stimulates the brain and frees one’s intellect” would keep up with his training regimen, there could be factors at play we simply aren’t considering. The Chimera crashes on Peridea after being thrust through hyperspace by a pod of Purrgil. Ezra Bridger escapes to go live with hermit crab turtle guys. Somewhere in that chain of events it’s very possible Thrawn could have sustained a serious injury. Perhaps a younger Thrawn could bounce back easily with a quick dip in a bacta tank and some very sophisticated yoga, but he isn’t young anymore, and such medical treatment was probably hard to get quickly enough in that chaotic situation. Perhaps the Nightsisters healed him, but I imagine dark magick would still leave a mark. So training and sparring are no longer an option, and Thrawn pours himself solely into keeping his mind sharp. He studies the history, culture, and art of the Dathomiri, he organizes his remaining troops (maybe oversees their kintsugi zombification and designs Enoch’s mask, we don’t know), he strategizes and conspires with the Mothers, plans, rebuilds. And even though his body is getting older and he’s not the warrior he once was physically, his mind is honed to a deadly edge. It’s also pretty likely that Lars Mikkelsen (who is also no longer a young man) couldn’t or didn’t want to get in shape for the role. Which, you know, respect. Honestly I think dad bod Thrawn who’s had YEARS to learn new things and plan and ponder over his previous defeat and feels secure and confident enough to put on a few pounds and accept old age has the potential to be WAY scarier than we’ve seen him before.
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hunnythebee · 1 year
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The Bad Batch S2 Ep5
Y'all. I have a theory. And I really hope I'm fucking right.
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So, I watched the new episode. And the giant ancient robot thing looked super familiar.
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Then it fired it's laser beam and I was like this seems way too familiar.
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Then I was like OH SHIT
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HOLD THE PHONE
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Not to mention the episode is called 'Entombed' and these guys are called Tomb Guardians.
Also the Batch going to Bracca last season? The planet that Cal Kestis crashed and hid on?
Too many "coincidences" to be unintentional.
And for those who haven't played Jedi Fallen Order I will give a quick break down.
In the game you explore these tombs of an ancient force-wielding species called the Zeffo. The Zeffo looked like this
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And in their tombs they have many intricate puzzles to keep people out of their resting place and away from their secrets, such as the tomb guardian. The giant mechanical giraffe in ep. 5 looks eerily similar to a tomb guardian.
Or I'm just crazy. We will find out, but for now, this is me.
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malcontent7 · 11 months
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Do the Jedi know more than they’re letting on?
I’d like to talk about a theory I’ve been working on, regarding Jedi secrets.
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I’m sure you all remember Qui-Gon Jinn getting attacked by a clearly lightsaber trained assassin, identified to the audience by that point as Darth Maul.
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And presenting his (correct) theory to the Jedi High Council, upon returning to the temple on Coruscant.
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At first they dismiss it, because the Sith, as noted by Ki-Adi-Mundi, AKA Jedi Master Potato-Head, the Sith were supposedly wiped out during a war a thousand years earlier. Sadly, they are forced to conclude that Jinn’s theory was correct, after his death.
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Now here’s where things get sus. During the funeral, Yoda notes that there are always two Sith. Now at the time, this likely just meant that at their height, the Sith operated in master and apprentice pairs, same as the Jedi. But then, as the Sith were fleshed out in expanded materials, we learn that Yoda was referring to the Rule of Two.
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Darth Bane, the last surviving Sith, established the Rule of Two moving forward, in order to prevent the in-fighting that hampered the Sith’s efforts against the Jedi, as well as take advantage of it, with a focus on quality over quantity.
The Rule of Two states that there shall only ever be two Sith at a time. A master and a single apprentice, who will only become a master themselves when they’re able to kill their predecessor, and then take on an apprentice of their own.
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Admittedly, a few Sith Masters (most notably Palpatine/Darth Sidious) have bent this rule by training Sith Assassins, Acolytes, and Inquisitors to serve as manpower and as candidates for the next apprentice, but the Rule of Two has served as doctrine for the Sith for the last millennium.
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Now the problem here is that Bane was a survivor of the aforementioned war, and therefore established the Rule of Two after the point where the Jedi believe that the Sith were driven to extinction.
So, how the hell do they know about it?!
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To return to the council meeting, you’ll note that Jedi Master Potato-Head is the only one who outright dismisses the possibility. Mace Windu is skeptical, not of their survival, but of them returning (or becoming active again) without the Jedi noticing, while Yoda initially stays silent, before countering that the dark side might be easier to miss than Windu believes.
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My theory, this isn’t the first time the Jedi have encountered the Sith in the last thousand years. Even if we assume that the Rule of Two cycle was carried out two to three times a century, that’s still between twenty and thirty Sith masters, and who knows how many failed apprentices like Maul. What are the odds that none of them had a run in with the Jedi, in all that time, that didn’t leave a Jedi survivor? What are the odds that no masters tried to corrupt a Jedi into becoming their apprentice and failed, alerting the Jedi?
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Windu and Yoda are the Master of the Order and Grandmaster, respectively, which are basically the two highest positions it’s possible to reach in the Order. If anyone’s going to have access to the secrets that the Jedi Order has chosen to suppress, even from the other council members, it’s them, especially given Yoda’s long lifespan, he likely had a few firsthand experiences.
There’s been a greater examination of the Jedi’s failings and poor decisions in recent years, so their making an active effort to suppress knowledge of Sith survivors could be a prime example of a long standing example.
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arcsimper5 · 3 months
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Thoughts... On season 3 ofc...
The shuttle!
So the guns on Tantiss are firing at it. And there are shots of Crosshair and Omega standing next to a crashed one of the same model.
When Hemlock is saying 'lock her in a cell', he's taking about Emerie, who had helped them escape.
I can see her leading a clone rebellion on Tantiss, possibly with Cody if he's being held there too.
Hunter's mirrored tattoo... They've flipped the scene to cut someone out. My guess would be Fennec or Ventress. Hunter's expression is a lot softer (I guess after getting Omega back) and his mouth doesn't quite sync up with the dialogue if you look closely.
There's the obvious dialogue cut when Rex is speaking as well. It's Hunter’s voice right at the end saying 'The Kid'.
I'm guessing Echo and Rex are going to want to raid Tantiss, Hunter refuses to help and both Omega and Cross, who have experienced what they're doing, basically say 'naw, we're in this fight'.
Also, that has to be Tech on Pabu, with the lines of troopers outside the Archium.
I can see him setting a trap for them when they return, and I can see Shep being killed trying to raise the alarm. Cue the residents of Pabu revolting and the entire town being destroyed, and that could be what pushes Hunter over the edge to helping fight the empire.
I do think that Hunter is going to die. And I think he'll do it saving both Omega and Crosshair. It will also probably involve him being left behind (like Crosshair trying to sacrifice himself like Hevy and Hunter shoving him to safety at the last minute) to complete the arc.
It would mirror when he was watching the shuttle take off with Omega when she was taken, but this time on his terms. It would also mirror him looking over his shoulder when Crosshair was on the platform on Kamino.
A month is too long to speculate hahaha
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Theory on where we may see Hondo Ohnaka in the live action universe...
Kenobi took place 9BBY, which is before Star Wars: Rebels. Rebels is set somewhere between 5BBY and 1BBY. Tala was quoted in Kenobi as saying:
"They're on Florrum. The network runs out of the Sertar Sector. They use a salvage business to launder goods, render new identities… And fly the Jedi out."
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I do not think she was lying here, at least not entirely. Here's why:
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That was not him bullshitting the Spectres. He was telling the truth. My first thought was oh, sure, yeah, and you and Kenobi are besssssst friends, but this line in Kenobi makes me think that the line from Hondo in Rebels is connected. This is before he set up his smuggling business on Batuu, and we know even after General Grievous attacked, Hondo still tried to repair his base of operations. It was the Jedi who rescued him from Maul and Savage. It was the Jedi who helped him escape from Dooku.
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"While on his own, Ohnaka became an ally of the fugitive Jedi Ezra Bridger and the Spectres, an insurgent cell rebelling against the Empire. Ohnaka frequently aided Bridger and the Spectres in their fight against the Empire, culminating in his participation in the liberation of Bridger's homeworld, the planet Lothal. By the time of the war between the Resistance and the Neo-Imperial First Order, Ohnaka had rebuilt his reputation and formed Ohnaka Transport Solutions, a shipping company based in Black Spire Outpost on Batuu that was used as a front for a successful smuggling racket. When the Resistance briefly established a base on Batuu, Ohnaka provided them aid as they recuperated following the Battle of Crait." - Wookieepedia (Hondo's time in Star Wars: Rebels)"
You know, Ezra. The Jedi that disappeared along with Thrawn. The Jedi that Ahsoka is desperately searching for. If Hera is supposed to make an appearance, and Sabine is supposed to be there too, why not Hondo Ohnaka?!?!
He cared about Ezra! He said so himself!
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Him and Ahsoka also go way, way back! Well, maybe they didn't always have the best relationship, though people can change!
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My prediction is Hondo Ohnaka makes an appearance in Ahsoka - 100%!!!
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I am such a damn nerd.
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skywalkerrtno · 1 month
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If I remember correctly, doesn´t Rex refuse to fight at first in Rebels when Kanan, Ezra and the rest ask him for help.
He excuses himslef saying he is tired of fighting, that his ´´warrior´´ era is over or smth like that.
This contrasts heavily with the Rex we see in the whole Clone wars era, but specially with the Rex we are seeing in The Bad Batch.
As he continues to fight the Empire and rescue his clone brothers. The clones are beginning to rebel against the Empire as they awaken from the inhibitor chips, realizing what the Empire is doing.
Both him and Echo are specially focused on this.
Then what causes him to shift to drastically?
What if the whole bad batch dies and Omega is left alone, or captured again?
Rex loses once again, with them gone, but Gregor and Wolffe being rescued among others he decides its time to retire. He has completed his job and now he deseves to rest +, so they go, together and try to get away from the empire, trying to search for peace in a galaxy that hasnt seen this in a long time.
This would explain in some way why we never see Echo with Rex in rebels. Him, nor any of the other Bad batchers are even mentioned.
Are they dead? Or do they just live in peace in Pabu? Then how do they complete the whole ¨Project Necromancer¨ if Omega never gets captured again?
Maybe we get a massive sacrifice from some character to save Omega after she has already been used and her blood extracted so this would give the empire whast they want, whilst also saving our poor girl.
I mean, they did say we were gonna cry with this season.
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So I recently came across this video on pinterest which was a reposted video from tiktok, created by @thedrewreview (I aquire my media oddly, I'm aware).
Essentially, it's a star wars theory about how when Ahsoka died in rebels, what comes after is the reality where the sequels exist, because if she's dead Mando never finds her and Grogu never contacts Luke, so the emperor got Grogu and made Snoke with his blood (I know it doesn't make sense that DNA from a creature as cute as Grogu could make something as ugly as Snoke but hear me out). So the sequels exist.
But when Ezra saves Ahsoka later in Rebels, she's now alive, so Mando finds her, Grogu contacts Luke, everything plays out like normal (Ahsoka (the show) can only exist if she was saved, obviously). This is a different reality.
They are different realities my brain can't compute but also it can and OMG
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH.
Aside from the fact that multiverses and alternate timeliness and all that ✨️jazz✨️ fascinate me and I love them, I also love this theory because it just makes everything make sense.
Not only does this correct some unclear things about the timeline, but it ties together all the shows and plot lines with the main movies. It shows the sequels as what I respectfully think they should be: a possible side story but not part of the main movie sequence. It shows just why Ahsoka is absolutely crucial to the star wars universe. It's literally perfect and I feel like it absolutely changed my life (I'm aware of my overdramaticness) so I felt the need to share this with more people even though this will probably never be seen because I'm new here and I have no idea what I'm doing. But also
UfjgugjgjaujgjfuyidyohjfytihhHgkakgkgjfjwigkgjdukgjsjgigmybrainhasstoppedworkingitstoofullofstarwarstheorieshelp
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tomthefanboy · 6 months
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Huyang is a Droid with a Name
It's said that he was built 25,000 years before we first see him on screen. That's reason enough to have a name and not a call sign, but what if there's another reason?
My theory is that Huyang is a type of holocron and his name comes from the Jedi Master who created him and poured all of his knowledge and experience into the kyber matrix at his core. Essentially, Huyang is the living memory of the original Jedi Master by the same name.
Holocrons themselves pre-date the Jedi according to some sources (an rpg book) but what if they weren't the first way that the Jedi tried to pass on their teachings through kyber? Perhaps in a time when Jedi were more rare, it was even more important to ensure the teching of the next generation and so infusing a droid mind with a heart of kyber and imbuing it with all of a Master's knowledge was the only way to guarantee that their teachings would not be lost.
The Jedi themselves do not concern themselves with immortality, so as holocron technology developed there became simpler ways to share teachings with future generations. The hand's on nature of lightsaber construction, however, would necessitate a physical form, meaning that Huyang remained a vital part of the order in fact as well as in philosophy.
If I'm right, then perhaps we will see the original flesh and blood Huyang in James Mangold's eventual film!
And if we're really lucky he'll be played by David Tennant!
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jolalolalolajola · 1 year
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I’ve seen people speculating that Mon is going to go through with setting up her daughter in an arranged marriage, but I have another thought?
We know eventually Mon Mothma is going to go into hiding and join the rebellion full time.
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We know that this happens in Rebels, which is set around this time period, and her last speech in the Senate is about the Ghormans.
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My theory is, that she is going to reject the offer, take the fall for money laundering, and join the rebellion full time.
Her daughter will think her mother has abandoned her. But in order to fight this fight, sacrifices must be made. But she’d rather sacrifice her relationship with her daughter than her daughter’s future.
And rebellions are built on hope.
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tredawakandan · 7 months
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According to leaks awhile ago Disney was possibly entertaining the notion of somehow reviving Kylo Ren/Ben Solo in a future movie. I would definitely be here for it. One of the things that many star wars fans loved about the EU was the Skywalker Family drama & lineage. Hell my first ever Star Wars story reading was the Cade Skywalker stories.. Disney has already shown and made it clear it's not bringing back old concepts in the same way. I feel Bringing back Ben Solo and having him and Rey establish the Skywalker lineage in this new continuity would be a great salvage. Hell probably would make the lineage stronger 😅. Not to mention a lot of fans loved Mara Jade and Luke Skywalker relationship. So the Ben & Ren story could also serve to fill that void. Not to mention the lack of power Luke was in comparison to his legends self. In this way this New Ben Solo could be what Luke was to Legends. Meaning this overpowered Skywalker Jedi Grandmaster. It's said the George Lucas mentioned that Luke was what Anakin could've become had he been whole and not half cyborg 😅. In this new canons we have Anakin fell and due to injuries couldn't fulfill his potential.. Luke gave up being a Jedi for a decade+(Seemingly in Canon he didn't achieve even half as much as he did in legends) ..So Ben Solo to me (with fully functioning limbs + being a practicing Jedi for decades)could finally be that character in modern canon.
How would they bring him back. Listen Anakin is a literal chosen one who was created by the force 😂. Have either him or the force bring back Ben as a act of balance for the force😅.
With Grogu being able to live a long time + a New Skywalker lineage their will be countless new star wars stories to tell . Hopefully Disney takes it more serious when planning the future movies💯
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jonberry555 · 2 months
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Who is Emerie Karr? Why a Last Name? | Star Wars Theory
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Who is Emerie Karr? We don't know much about her, but what we do know does say something about her. Most importantly, Why does she have a last name?
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