The Clone Wars | 2x05 - “Landing at Point Rain”
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ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY (2016)
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THE MANDALORIAN - CHAPTER 16 THE RESCUE (2020)
OBI-WAN KENOBI - PART IV (2022)
“Your helmets, remove them. Your faces I wish to see.”
You are the Chosen One. You have brought balance to this world. Stay on this path, and you will do it again for the galaxy. But beware… your… heart…
STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS ▸ MORTIS ARC
January 28 - February 11, 2011
A thought and/or question: if Ahsoka is going to be in the next season of The Mandalorian, is she going to actually meet Mando and Yodito? Because so far everyone Mando knows is like “don’t know wtf your kid is, cute though, how’s he doing that?” whereas Ahsoka not only knows how he’s doing that and can also do it, she’s actually known another person of the same species and presumably knows what they’re called.
Or else they’ll just dodge around it.
Ahsoka: Oh my, what a sweet little Yoda!
Mando: What did you call him?
Ahsoka: Oh, he looks just like my first Jedi teacher, like a baby Yoda.
Mando: You know another of his kind? Who are they?
Ahsoka: ... I don’t know. He’d just been around forever and his name was Yoda.
Less in the field of dumb jokes to avoid establishing a canon species name, will Ahsoka still have Sabine with her? This should be about the time period when she and Sabine set out to look for Ezra, right? How much will the Mandalorian story join up with the Rebels story? Will Ezra turn up again? Will he still be annoying? What colour is Sabine’s hair these days?
And will they go into the ideas that immediately interest me about bringing Ahsoka and possibly Sabine, a lapsed Jedi who’s had a lot to do with the Mandalorian ruling class and a member of one of the Mandalorian noble houses, into contact with a member of the dispossessed living-in-hiding Mandalorian diaspora? Like, being a Mandalorian isn’t a race, it’s a creed, but how much connection really is there between two people who are both Mandalorians but whose backgrounds and relationship to their Mandalorian-ness are so radically different (one of whom was adopted into the culture as a traumatised orphan, the other who was born into it and went through an adolescent runaway period before rejoining her family)? And if Ahsoka recognises Yodito as having a strong talent for the Force, how will someone who became as disillusioned with the Jedi as an organisation as she did, but who is one of the very few surviving keepers of their culture and knowledge, feel she needs to deal with that?
I sincerely hope she does not recommend that Yodito attend Luke Skywalker’s new Jedi school, because we all know that did not end well.
On the other hand, Ahsoka trying to teach Yodito to understand the Force and what he can do with it, without trying to get him to join a side, could be interesting and awesome.
All valid questions that I hope we’ll get answers to.
Also Ahsoka has her own Jedi school, but it’s considered the safety school, which is fine by her, she’ll take the ones that don’t cut it to Luke’s school and won’t have a homocidal half sibling ruining it for everyone.
Republic assault on the Anaxes Assembly Plant, “Unfinished Business”
THE DARKSABER
Legend tells that it was created over a thousand years ago by Tarre Vizsla, the first Mandalorian ever inducted into the Jedi Order. After his passing, the Jedi kept the saber in their temple. That was, until members of House Vizsla snuck in and liberated it. They used the saber to unify the people and strike down those who would oppose them. One time, they ruled all of Mandalore wielding this blade. This saber is an important symbol to that house and respected by the other clans.
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