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Who knows.Will they let High Republic proceed or will they cancel it though?
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Who knows.Will they let High Republic proceed or will they cancel it though?
If Phase one dose poorly, then it would make sense for them to cancel.Who knows.
Depends how far the project has actually gone and how invested Disney is in this being the future of star wars. From what I have seen, its not really gone anywhere beyond concept art and maybe a few prototype projects. So my best guess is it will be silently shit canned if there first outing's do poorly and its assets will be reused in other projects. If Disney does not outright sell star wars (or is forced to sell to keep the lights on), which I think is fairly likely at this point.Will they let High Republic proceed or will they cancel it though?
So the first trade only covers the first 6 issues of the comic. I'm going to post spoilers here as I doubt many of you care.When I saw issue 10's cover I was terrified of them going there, and was relieved to find out it was just click bait.
The Siege of Mandalore and Filoni Wars season 7 has more tie ins with Soylo then the Mandalorian so far, in fact there really hasn't been any call forwards from that show at all, and it contradicts Dark Disciple and Son of Dathomir with the Pykes still aligned with Darth Maul and their leader is alive and well.
To emphasize this point, here's what currently pops up to greet you on Wookieepedia (which can't be arsed to get their facts straight or update pages that don't involve Reylo, but whatever):You know, from the very first moment I saw her back in 2008, I thought she was a stupid and unnecessary addition, but not even in my worst nightmares did I ever imagine that the franchise and fandom would begin devolving into little more than the Ahsoka Show...
Jedi and Sith alike are frequently taken by surprise, blindsided and caught on the back foot throughout all six Star Wars films. I don't think that there's anything in G-Canon to suggest (as the EU sometimes seems wont to) that Force-users are like Spider-Man, whose "spider-sense" makes it virtually impossible to catch him off-guard unless you're Venom (or Deadpool).This gets into one of the biggest issues with Star Wars nobody wants to talk about: George Lucas has frequently set things up so that trying to do stories in the prequel times is like trying to fit square pegs into round holes - you can do it, but it isn't going to be pretty or enjoyable for anyone.
Like it's a real question of how in the world the Jedi can be taken out by order 66 given all their powers. In this one you have a slight excuse as the master is trying to help her padawan (the protagonist) get away and a momentary distraction gets her gunned down.
But then how come we didn't have way more of these instances across the galaxy?
He just can't let go of his creation. He probably see her as his daughter in some way, which could only get more creepier if she has a wolf nickname or call-sign.As has already been noted at length, she was a stupidly overpowered character pretty much from the word go. Filoni even lets her easily destroy Droidekas. You know, those shielded, very heavily-armed hunter-killer droids that the Jedi always run away from every single time that they show up across the entire Prequel Trilogy?
Actually what makes it worse in the comic is that it reveals that Kanan's master is receiving visions of the attacks all across the galaxy (like Yoda possibly in RotS). Given another bit, it's heavily implied that Palpatine didn't send out a general order, but is personally calling every clone unit commander and giving the order by name. Even if you allow for 5 seconds to make the call, it only takes twelve units before there is now a minute gap between your first call and the 13th. A whole minute for the jedi masters to be getting Force alerts that shit is going down.Jedi and Sith alike are frequently taken by surprise, blindsided and caught on the back foot throughout all six Star Wars films. I don't think that there's anything in G-Canon to suggest (as the EU sometimes seems wont to) that Force-users are like Spider-Man, whose "spider-sense" makes it virtually impossible to catch him off-guard unless you're Venom (or Deadpool).
Other Jedi Surviving order 66 and the Jedi Purge is nothing new, it happened quite a bit in the True Eu, so that aspect didn't bother me.But then how come we didn't have way more of these instances across the galaxy? Oh wait. With Ahsoka and everyone else, it seems like the only Jedi that actually fell to order 66 were the half dozen we saw on screen in episode 3. Sheev seems to have killed more Jedi than his whole entire army.
Another thing that bugs me. So issue 6 is where the story picks up proper in SW: Rebels. Kanan ends up going back to the planet where he was when o66 went down and - this is important - doesn't want to draw his lightsaber less old friends recognize him. Now I've seen enough clips of Rebels to know that in the show, Kanan draws his lightsaber all the damn time.
Wonder if the Thrawn prequel will get canceled as well. On one hand the book already got delayed before the pandemic so that might not look to good yet on the other I think Zahn might be the highest profile/respected writer still at lucasfilm.Will they let High Republic proceed or will they cancel it though?
In other words, the sixth anniversary of the definitive stopping point for all things Star Wars.I just remembered that today marks the sixth anniversary of Legend’s cancellation.
I refuse to call the old Eu "Legends", because that is me admitting defeat from Disney and the Lucasfilm story group and I hate the Legends banner over the books.I just remembered that today marks the sixth anniversary of Legend’s cancellation.
I remember when I first saw this guy and how surprised I was when C-3PO asked him who his Maker was. The old coot simply said "Maker? I'm my own Maker!" It would be the start of a long running theme in droid mentality and what happens to them if they go without memory wipes for too long. They start to become more human, more independent, and with a 50/50 chance of becoming truly sentient or viciously rebellious. This old coot practically defined droid progression in SW and inspired a whole story arc in Dark Horse comics back in the 90s.On the general topic of Disney Wars (this will be relevant, promise), I've been on a bit of a minor Droids kick since the reference to "Dha Werda Verda" in Republic Commando: Hard Contact jogged my memory, and while surfing the holonet for related info, I came across a small but well-made fansite, the Droids Adventures Encyclopedia, which has some brief bios of most of the major characters, distinguished in most cases by some really nice scans of the original animation model sheets for each. What really caught my attention, however, was the profile for the "Proto-1 droid" from the latter part of the cartoon's first story-arc:
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According to his bio, "Proto-1 is an ancient security droid who considers himself his own maker and master, due to the fact that he rebuilt himself to his present form."
Eat your heart out, Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
Will they let High Republic proceed or will they cancel it though?
Yeah, another sign of how Disney didn't bother to try and learn from missteps from before.Other Jedi Surviving order 66 and the Jedi Purge is nothing new, it happened quite a bit in the True Eu, so that aspect didn't bother me.
Not that I know of. But Filoni's redesign of adult Ahsoka and recent 2D drawings make her horns look more like wolf ears, despite that her first adult design made her horns look more like Shaak Ti's and other togrutas, and he's drawn quite a lot of art of Ahsoka riding wolves, touching wolves or living with wolves.He just can't let go of his creation. He probably see her as his daughter in some way, which could only get more creepier if she has a wolf nickname or call-sign.
She has a wolf nickname or call-sign, doesn't she?
I remember watching this one video about Jedi ruined Star Wars Galaxies. Apparently one of the original plans for implementing the the Jedi was via notoriety meter. The more a Jedi used the force the more their notoriety went up. The higher it went up the more people the empire would send. It would start with thugs and basic stormtrooper then work its way up to specialized/elite troopers, bounty hunters, and inquisitors. Once the player got to a certain point Vader would show up and curbstom the player.Yeah, another sign of how Disney didn't bother to try and learn from missteps from before.
One of the things that they at least worked on in the old day to mitigate it is that very often when old Jedi were found, it wasn't long before Darth Vader swooped in and finished them off - which helped reinforce the danger of the Empire and the idea of why any Jedi need to remain hidden.
(The best part of the novel I, jedi is that it introduced the idea of talents & specilizations to the Jedi as well as gradations to their power. It's a shame none of the movies (even the prequels) bothered to run with this idea further.)
That's funny you say that Dave Filoni, True and Honest creator of Ahsoka, has him as his favorite council member and gave him a clone squadron called, I'm not kidding, The Wolf Pack.Plo Koon.