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pykozon · 7 months
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Evening Ahsoka
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inquisitor-apologist · 4 months
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Thinking about how, at the end of the day, at the fatal moment, the sunset of the Republic, it wasn’t Yoda, or Obi-Wan, or even the Chosen One himself standing in the way of Palpatine. It was Mace Windu.
Mace Windu, the inventor of Vaapad and Master of Form VII, the Jedi's strongest duelist, the only person to ever defeat Palpatine in combat. Mace Windu, Master of the Jedi Council and the youngest Master ever appointed to it, the revered leader of the Order. Mace Windu, who forgave even those who tried to kill him, who risked his life over and over again for his troops, who, after 3 years of desperate war, tried to negotiate with battle droids. Mace Windu, who knew the clones were created by the Sith and chose to trust them, who saw every Shatterpoint in the Republic, and loved it still, and fought for it until his last breath, until he was betrayed by Anakin, who he believed in and trusted despite everything.
Mace Windu, High General and hero of the Republic, the embodiment of the Light, the last and greatest champion of the Order, the best Jedi to ever live.
#I’ve said my piece goodnight#don’t play with me Mace Antis I have receipts for every last one of these#pretty much everyone agrees that he was the best duelist there was and he obviously won the fight#Anakin's choice wouldn't make thematic sense otherwise#also vader did not defeat palpatine in combat sorry he just grabbed him while he was distracted#it literally had to be a fair fight and Anakin had to be the one to choose to create the empire that's what the prequels are about#Star Wars databank calls him ‘revered’ shatterpoint tells us he was the youngest (real) member of the council#Boba Fett (tcw) and Prosset Dibs (comics) tried to kill him and he asked for amnesty and forgave them#literally just watch the Ryloth arc he spends most of his screentime saving his men#in tcw season seven he pleads with the battle droids to surrender hoping that no one else has to die#there's the part near the end of tcw where the council realizes that the clones were created by Dooku but Mace and the rest of the council#trust the clones so much they're willing to ignore it#the scene from Mace's POV in the rots novelization talks about how much he loves the republic and how he was blindsided by Anakin's betraya#because he trusted him!! we see in aotc that he has more faith in Anakin's abilities than Obi-wan#and he defeated the most powerful sith of all time single-handedly#BEST JEDI EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!#sw prequels#star wars prequels#prequel trilogy#sw prequel trilogy#star wars prequel trilogy#sw rots#star wars rots#revenge of the sith#star wars revenge of the sith#galactic republic#pro mace windu#mace windu#pro jedi order#pro jedi
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a-dorin · 3 months
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don’t get me wrong i love star wars. it’s been my favorite piece of media since 2015. but what the fuck is disney doing.
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nightfall-1409 · 1 month
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crosshair's reaction to learning meditation with omega as well as the space swamp shenanigans once again makes me scream into the void itself that star wars the clone wars was cancelled.
we had a 4 episode arc with the bad batch and a newly added Echo on fucking Kashyyyk WITH FUCKING YODA it would have been SO FUNNYY the energy we could have gotten between the tiny fucking space gremlin and these five men would have been off the CHARTS the bad boys getting to know echo fully + echo's adjustment period the 5 of them being together and doing cool shit before shit hits the fan im just
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dukeofriven · 7 months
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Sigh. Of course SNW introduces Scotty in its finale. Of course they do. Prequelitis: a syndrome in which every characters backstory is revealed to be 'hanging around in one spot waiting for the plot of the original story to begin.' It's bad enough that SNW already insists that Uhura seemingly spent her entire career on the Enterprise, but now here's Scotty, attached to the Entperise years and years beofre TOS begins. Scotty coming on board means even less space and breathing room for the new characters—even less sea room in which the show can maneuver because more and more of its characters fates are already known, already defined by the future. I might not like who Discovery chose to kill off or not, but at least that show understood that the less legacy characters you have hanging around, the more you can do to your cast (hey, remember when Disco promised that Spock would never be seen on-screen? Remember that?). So, as always, it becomes harder and harder to keep much tension up: not only will nothing happens to the Enterprise (always a given in Trek shows, normal for any kind of episodic television with a regular setting—you watch an episode of Friends hoping their apartment complex will burn down, but you know in your heart that it won't), but we know that Pike and Uhura and Chapel and M'Benga and both Kirks and Scotty - that nothing untowards will ever happen to them. There are no unexpected deaths, no unexpected perils that radically change them. Prequels are a narrative prison: only the characters without a presence in the future have any change at freedom, growth, or change—and SNW keeps squandering those opportunities. I hate to praise Discovery but keeping its cast largely freedom of legacy characters was its greatest strength. It didn't take advantage of it, because Discovery was written by clowns, but at least its characters were theoretically free to change as they pleased.
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isorottatime · 2 years
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“my older brother taught me.”
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sadiecoocoo · 1 month
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Yknow, im realizing that I’ve forgotten a lot of the clones’ names… YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS!
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nightbrothersworld · 1 month
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Posting something on social media and expecting it to go viral in ten minutes
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Like this post if you can relate! 👍👀
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Okay, BUT
I need to rant about something because I can't get it out of my head
QUI-GON JINN AND DOOKU
THESE TWO >>>>>>
THE GRIEF THAT DOOKU FELT OVER THE LOSS OF THE PERSON WHO WAS ESSENTIALLY HIS SON OU OFSAIUFH WAIUHF
I CRIED SO HARD DURING THAT ONE SCENE IN TALES OF THE JEDI
THE SADNESS OF THEIR RELATIONSHIP
And also, I think it serves as a nice foil to the relationship of Ahsoka and Anakin. Perhaps not intentionally, or not thematically, but in terms of where it ended up as opposed to the younger members of their lineage. Because Ahsoka's grief over loosing the person she once looked up to vs. Dooku grieving over the loss of the person he cared so deeply for.
The fact that Ahsoka, despite all her hardships and tragedies, kept going after the loss of Anakin and developed into such a prominent figure in her later life.
But the fact that Dooku, after being beaten down after so much and being at such a low point in his life, traumatized, and manipulated by Palpacreep, fell completely after the death of the person in his life he cherished most.
Just...
The EVERYTHING.
The differences in what it's like experiencing loss, either death or corruption of a loved one into someone you don't recognize, shining through in this story when comparing the two characters to each other.
And I hate to get controversial, but I feel as if a lot of people judge Ahsoka and Dooku's story on stuff that primarily isn't canon, which leads to the characters being misshapen into something that differs so much from their original form (like Obi-Wan is.)
Ahsoka and Dooku both lost what was a very similar amount to them, but they handled it so differently and came out on complete opposite ends of the spectrum. And yes, I'm aware that Dooku 'fell' or was at least working with Sidious before Qui-Gon was dead, but he would have had quite a good chance to return to the Jedi, had his Padawan not been killed and he himself not driven to the edge.
And I haven't seen Rebels, so I don't really know much about Ahsoka's character development past the finale of the Clone Wars, and I know that there's a lot more development in Rebels then most would like to admit, but I think that a lot of her hardships are shown through her behavior or personality in the later seasons, after the Wrong Jedi arc. Not all are positive, but there's certainly some perks of her experiences.
But, I will say that I'm not impartial to bias towards Dooku and against Ahsoka (i mean, if you got this far in my rant, you probably know this already) due to the fact that I can't relate to Ahsoka as much, BUT I do think that, taking a break from character analysis and moving towards writing analysis, Dooku is a better character in terms of the pace of his development. He was given what is, excluding Tales of the Jedi, likely an hour of ACTUAL development, but Tales of the Jedi, while being a bit rushed and controversial, managed to do SO MUCH with a character given so little, but SO LITTLE with a character given so much.
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imnotkosmic · 11 months
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A redisgn of Ahsoka's season seven appearance!
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grimm-lynn · 1 year
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someone tells me they haven’t seen the clone wars & i just start vibrating.
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im-goin-mad · 1 year
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ani i so the cure coded
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fanfictasia · 2 years
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Angstpril Day 29
Crushed Hopes
Spoiler: This is an excerpt from Judgement Day
Rex can’t get his mind off of everything Luke was telling him, even with Ahsoka back here with him for the first time in so long. 
The Republic is going to fall apart, and turn into an Empire. The same Republic he’s been fighting for all these years, that so many of his brothers have died for. Of course he always knew that there was a chance they might not win the war, but at the same time, he’d always believed they would. In the end, it’s what made all the fighting and death worth it. But now…
And the Jedi are… going to be destroyed. It doesn’t even seem possible. How could all of the Jedi be killed? For a fleeting moment, he suddenly thinks of Fives – of what happened right before he died, what he was saying. Rex himself had filed that grievance report, though he knew no one was going to listen to it, but he had to it, for his brother. Fives had said that there were chips in all of the clones that could control their actions.
He didn’t believe it then and he still doesn’t know if he does, but… Suddenly he can’t shake the sinking feeling of what if there’s a connection? It’s possible, as much as he doesn’t even want to consider such a thing, because it’s the only thing he can think of that would explain how all the Jedi could be killed.
It doesn’t seem real, but he knows Luke was speaking the truth. What he fears most is for his general. He doesn’t know how it’s possible for his general to support an Empire or… any of it. He doesn’t know much about “Falling”, or “Sith”, or Jedi, for that matter, but he knows Dooku is a Sith, and he can never imagine the General becoming anything like him. None of this makes sense but Luke seemed as confused about how it could happen as he is.
Of all the Jedi, after what happened with Krell, his general was the one and only person Rex thought he could trust unconditionally, and he doesn’t know how to deal with this.
His thoughts are interrupted when Ahsoka approaches him. “Luke said to tell you that ‘this’ is the time’?”
The time. That means – Luke said they were running out of time, but Rex didn’t realize he meant right now. He must not have realized yet. Rex doesn’t know what to do aside from going to the general and telling him everything, but if what Luke said was true he knows that’s probably not the best idea. There is only one other thing he could do – tell Cody and tell him to tell General Kenobi, but there must be some reason Luke hasn’t already done that himself.
He really, really doesn’t like being unable to tell Anakin this. It feels like he’s keeping secrets and he doesn’t want to do that. He doesn’t want to break his general’s trust.
But he can tell the Commander, can’t he? Maybe together they can figure something out. Maybe.
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unolvrs · 2 years
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If you write a SW dark side story, I would be the first person to read it cause I like tragedies and ppl being miserable.
BEHEJWHAKA THANK YOU
lemme learn all the gritty details first and break my back trying to learn the politics and i’m good to go bc there’s wayyy too many things to consider 🤲🏻
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beasanfi1997 · 5 months
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If the Last book of the Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley reveals all the reason about the mysterious Pa' Salt, It means that Star Wars Rebels season five will reveals what happened during the original Trilogy of Star Wars when George Lucas will be 80 and Dave Filoni will be 50 in 2024 for the 10th anniversary of Star Wars Rebels as Star Wars the Clone Wars season Seven reveals what happened during the movie Revenge of the Sith and i Wonder that Star Wars Resistance season three will reveals during the movie Rise of Skywalker
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penelopwgarcia · 5 months
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tcw mixing hayden's to matt's voice when ahsoka senses the creation of darth vader is such a cinematic masterpiece I cannot begin to express my feelings towards it
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