On the page for Cassian Andor, it says he was indirectly mentioned in A New Hope. Now this is most likely something I've overlooked each time I've rewatched this movie, so could someone provide the scene and quote? Thanks!
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Indirect means that he's not mentioned by name.
- I know, but probably what made me overlook it.
Thanks for providing the answer!
The Acolyte didn't seem to care about the difficulties of bleeding a crystal. It almost killed Vader it was that dangerous. Now I chose Dagan with my love for Jedi Survivor, but now I realise his was a little too simple too.
On the page for Cassian Andor, it says he was indirectly mentioned in A New Hope. Now this is most likely something I've overlooked each time I've rewatched this movie, so could someone provide the scene and quote? Thanks!
Absolutely, Dooku was certainly not the kind to beg. He was sophisticated and professional to his death.
ND-5 really was a standout character in Outlaws. Despite the game having its... issues in character design, ND-5 was rather cool. I felt almost no connection to the rest, even to Kay.
I'm so glad that the majority of votes say Jango Fett. Such a badass yet underused character. Make Star Wars Bounty Hunter canon.
Now Kit's in the lead. I personally thought he was fairly rated.
Thanks!!
I made it myself.
Thank you very much! The second one will be used in my Star Wars Fanon project.
-Boba Fett (Tusken Raider, Upgraded)
-Custom Bounty Hunter
Looks like he's grinning through those pixels and blur lmao
^Rey Palpatine*
Definitely Dooku. Despite sharing the fate of decapitation with Jango Fett, Dooku's was intentional. Jango's jetpack was damaged by the reek, and when confronted by Windu it failed to start. Mace knew Jango was going to fly away, so he swung for the legs.
Shame that Durge is still missing out on live action appearances. I'm still hyped for Cad Bane's backstory however. I think this'll be a great Tales series.
A large number dislike him, as I expected.
Bode is definitely an over-hated character, he's by far the best villain in the Jedi series. Respawn will have to do something revolutionary in order to top Bode.
Bode is just disliked or hated for being a villain who did something a villain would do, despite having a fatherly reason to do so. Do people dislike Vader, Grievous, Dooku, Maul? Not from what I've heard.
Characters should only be disliked by fans because of their potentially poor writing. Bode is an extremely complex and well-written character.
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Hello there! It's been quite a while, so I decided to return in time for Wookieepedia's 20th Anniversary! Welcome to my new series of posts; The Galaxy and the Forgotten, where I'll be discussing and promoting some of my favourite underrated Star Wars locations! Be warned, for SPOILERS are bound to pop up somewhere. Also, requests are welcome! Okay, let's begin with Entry 1!
The Galaxy and the Forgotten, Entry 1:
FORT KAH'LIN
-Fort Kah'Lin, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (2023)
This is one of the many locations found in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor that I find aren't spoken about enough. In today's daily TG&TF, I'll be discussing the lore and details of Fort Kah'Lin, and why I find it to be such a great and under-appreciated location. "Grab some seat", strap in and let's jump to hyperspace!
Lore: What is Fort Kah'Lin?
Fort Kah'Lin was a bandit camp turned raider fortress on the Outer Rim "backwater planet" of Koboh. It was occupied by the Bedlam Raiders, who were unified by Gen'Dai warrior Rayvis. The Jedi survivor Cal Kestis stumbled upon this raider territory on his journey. The camp was chock full of reprogrammed Battle Droids spilt out from the ruined Lucrehulk Primacy (which I'll discuss in a later entry). The raiders who inhabited it were certainly not friendly; they murdered any "trespassers" whether that be innocent and unsuspecting prospectors or greedy thieves.
Details: The Beauty of Fort Kah'Lin
It's safe to say that, despite EA's controversies in the gaming world, they did an outstanding job with the world building here. (Props to Respawn, too, of course!) Now, time to dive into the details and why they make this location as brilliant as it is.
Dotted around the fortress are a number of metal rods adorned with scrap B1 heads and fauna skulls, giving the player much more to look at as well as giving insight as to how cruel the Bedlam Raiders are. Cleaving through the droid and raider forces will present to you an MTT, which is a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one. The inclusion of an old CIS troop carrier just elevates the dedication the team had.
Around the camp hang Raider banners, giving the fortress' buildings more depth and detail. Husks of scrapped droids lie around the camp amongst crates of weaponry, elevating the detail. This detail is important, as the player wouldn't want to look at a boring location, would they? I feel that's what many locations in today's SW get wrong; Look at Crait and Jakku, for example.
Why is it such a great place?
I honestly love visiting this location, as I do with other Koboh sights. Despite being small, there is plenty of detail to keep people like me entertained, just always admiring and staring at the minuscule aspects and constantly discovering more.
I happen to believe that Jedi Survivor in general isn't spoken about enough either, despite having great worlds chock full of detail, great characters and a brilliant story. The locations this game holds are one of the reasons why the game is so great.
As someone who is obsessed with all the details of Star Wars, an extremely complex fiction, seeing nods and references is satisfying, whether they be subtle or obvious. For example, the MTT, the NPC dialogue, the small things hidden amongst decorative storage, crates or whatnot.
I really love this underrated location, and if you have Survivor, I recommend you revisit this location and take a proper look around.
Don't ever rush with this game, the more time you take the more beauty you'll discover.
Thanks for tuning in to The Galaxy and the Forgotten, Entry 1. Leave your opinions and requests in the replies, and I'l catch you in the next one!
EDITS:
"No, but I think there should be a couple spiritual successors. The first could be the next Tales series, this time about clones. They set up something for Ventress, so I imagine that could be another spiritual successor (most likely in the form of another animated series)"
Thanks for your input, I forgot about Ventress! I agree, it should be a Tales series. Some explanation as to why Ventress' death in Dark Disciple was "retconned" would be nice.
"It was a contingency plan rather than THE plan in progress, which the Death Star was. I think any major disappointment he'll have will more so have something to do with starting from scratch with the deaths of Nala Se, Hemlock, and their work. A delay to the inevitable rather than a scrapping."
"contingency plan" "A delay to the inevitable rather than a scrapping" I appreciate the elaboration!
"Answering them would not make The Bad Batch an appropriate title."
That makes sense. That's sort of how I meant it, and I used TBBS4 as a placeholder name. Thanks for your response!
(I've had to make these edits here, as the post is a day old and can no longer be edited. Sorry that I wasn't able to edit the earlier. Thanks for your responses!)