If Ezra had any stones, he'd have stayed onboard Thrawn's Star Destroyer and waited for the opportunity to blow the man's brains out. He was already disguised as a Stormtrooper. Just patrol the place and pretend, then shoot Thrawn when he shows up, then carjack the shuttle to get away. It's not like the Nightsisters were able to pinpoint where he was when they were stranded on that desolate dirtball. Ezra could've ended it all there, and he chose to just run back home.
It'd be funny to see him try to convince the Senate, which already has a hard time believing things like Jedi or False Jedi, that Thrawn is coming at them with a zombie army provided by fucking witches. They'd have a massive laugh riot over that. At least, until Lothal gets overrun by zombies.........
@The handsome tard
Well, that would have lead to maybe some charming moments of Luke insisting they stop calling him "Lord Vader" and that they dont have to serve him. That he is ANAKIN's son, not Vader's and them just ignoring it. Luke decides to keep them around because they are surprisingly helpful, especially at this point in the new order.
It can get old but if used sparingly, it can work.
I'd think at a certain point, he'd just learn to embrace it. It was, after all, his father's name. Then you'd have the Nohgri kicking the shit out of the Reborn when they invade the Jedi Enclave during the events of Jedi Outcast.
In other words, Disney's canon is a fucking mess of contradicting visions that has more holes made in a decade than Legends had in over several decades.
Disney truly turned Star wars into "The" sci-fi brand into just "a" sci-fi brand.
That's been true for a lot of sci-fi series, being reduced from timeless classics to something that you'd see in the fucking SyFy channel as a low-budget action film/series.
Halo, Starcraft, Mass Effect, a lot of the greats have decayed, not just Star Wars. Mostly thanks to suits telling them to keep pumping out content, even when the writers don't have it in them anymore to make the classic-level stories that they used to make.
I think Gundam is one of the few series that remains free from this curse, and it's because the authors still have some leeway and freedom in writing their stories. That, and the official UC canon has been finished years ago.