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Rodians have only 3 outfits?

Are you sure this is not Dar Wac, the aide to Palpatine? This rodian is wearing the same outfit Palpatine's aide wears in the hologram. Unsigned comment by Eion (talk • contribs)

Dar Wac vs. Onaconda Farr

Let's get this straight:

Dar Wac

Dar Wac [Image has been deleted]

Onaconda Farr

Dar Warc [Image has been deleted] - QuentinGeorge 09:09, 10 Dec 2005 (UTC)

  • Not according to the Databank: http://www.starwars.com/databank/character/onacondafarr/?id=eu. The dark clothed one is Dar Wac, Palpatine's aide. --SparqMan 09:14, 10 Dec 2005 (UTC)
    • Um...how? It's Dar Wac talking in that hologram, as you can see, that's the guy in the brown uniform. The cloaked figure is clearly in the Senate pod and even appears in the Holonetnews article on Onaconda Farr. QuentinGeorge 09:17, 10 Dec 2005 (UTC)
      • As can be seen here, it even has the caption Senator Onaconda Farr makes serious accusations regarding Republic security -- QuentinGeorge 09:19, 10 Dec 2005 (UTC)
        • Regardless of whether the yellow figured one in Dar Wac or Onaconda Farr in ATOC, the Red-robed figure is actually the costume Farr wore in TPM, as copied for the HNN art. So this at LEAST establishes the Rodian Senator in TPM was Farr. It IS possible than in AOTC, both Farr and Wac had the same costume.JustinGann 09:24, 10 Dec 2005 (UTC)
          • I'm just going with the images on the Databank for Onaconda Farr. Joe Corroney likely made an error, and based his image for HNN off Dar Wac, but the Databank trumps HNN, I presume. --SparqMan 09:33, 10 Dec 2005 (UTC)
            • No. Joe based his image off the costume Onaconda Farr wears in The Phantom Menace. He didn't make a mistake. The costume shown in the Databank is the one from Attack of the Clones. Both costumes are apprentyl correct, just different movies. The existing TPM pic is ok.JustinGann 09:51, 10 Dec 2005 (UTC)
              • Well, apparently Although Farr was only named for Episode II, Rodian Senators were visible in Episode I. The wardrobe worn by Farr is the same as worn by Dar Wac, Palpatine's aide, which carries on the Rodian habit of dressing similarly, first seen in Episode IV. - QuentinGeorge 10:10, 10 Dec 2005 (UTC)
              • My suggestion? Use the robe for Onaconda, and the brown outfit for Dar Wac. Still correct, and will solve the confusion for us. QuentinGeorge 10:10, 10 Dec 2005 (UTC)
                • I don't think it has ever been confirmed that Farr was the Rodian Senator in 'TPM'. It could be, but it wasn't confirmed as far as I can remember. --Sompeetalay 21:14, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
                  • Those Rodians seen in AOTC, in the scene about the Emergency Power discussion with Jar Jar in the Senate, are the same as in the (unused) footage from TPM. Combined with the image from HNN, I guess it can be said that the one in the red robes IS indeed Farr. Same goes for Tox Don and Pa Dua. But as it is not (yet) confirmed; Never assume to much... --Wild Whiphid 15:20, 16 March 2007 (UTC)

Neetche Kaa

Source for name Neetche Kaa? Fanon? I think Onaconda Farr is the ONLY canon name of the characterJustinGann 22:33, 9 September 2007 (UTC)

Heading quote

I'm working on this article in an attempt to bring it to GA (wish me luck) but I unfortunately cannot find a heading quote or a quote for the Bombad Jedi material section. Unfortunately, I don't have access to Bombad Jedi, but if anyone does, or if they have a suitable heading quote, please notify me of the quote, who its to, and the source on my talk page. Thanks. :-) —Lucius malfoy7 Nute777 (Give it up for Lil' 'Soka Tano, ladies and gents!) 21:40, 20 April 2009 (UTC)

Death

Okay, I don't see any mention of his death. Star Wars: The Clone Wars season two premire originally aired on Friday, October 2, 2009. In that episode, he is being interrogated/tortured by Cad Bane, who was seeking information. He was repeatedly electrocuted (as a way to get him to talk), but during the process he died from the electrocutions. This is confirmed by the battle droid saying "We've lost all signs of his vitals. He's dead." I didn't see anything on the subject of his death, so maybe someone could add some information. C-Son-L Sweaters 00:01, December 4, 2009 (UTC)

  • You do realize that the Rodian you're thinking of is Bolla Ropal and not Onaconda Farr, right? Grand Moff Tranner Imperial Department of Military Research (Comlink) 00:02, December 4, 2009 (UTC)
    • Yeah, but check Lolo Purs' description here. He'll die in 15th episode. ShaakTi1138 13:04, February 5, 2010 (UTC)
      • Impossible! He is still alive and well during the Battle of Duro, which becomes his downfall in 20 BBY and senate murders happen in 22 BBY! I can't believe it! Unsigned comment by Dangrievous (talk • contribs)
        • You can not always belive those epiosde guides. Maybe he apears to be dead, but it turn out that he is not, or the episode is after 20 BBY. Let's just wait until the episode is aired. Gulomi Jomesh 15:10, February 21, 2010 (UTC)
          • Yup, he's dead. So now what? I'd say this renders that Holonet report on his disgrace after Duros non-canon.Gry Sarth 12:00, March 15, 2010 (UTC)
  • Technically, The Clone Wars series hasn't actually been placed into the timeline properly. It could be that Duro happened before the series and Farr was cleared and returned as senator. Until there is more on the series placement in the timeline, we should leave the Duro disgrace until we find out more. Shannon.JediKnight 12:51, March 15, 2010 (UTC)
  • FYI: I have been discussing TCW related matters with Leland Chee via email, sort of spinning out of discussions we had in the lead-up to my interview with Karen Miller for "The EU Review." He has confirmed that Farr's retirement from the Senate is being dropped from the continuity. I don't know if that ends up changing anything else from those RHNN/CISS articles, but he does not resign anymore, apparently. I hope that helps.NathanPButler 00:54, March 19, 2010 (UTC)

Episode II

Why is it that we do not have any pictures of him from the movie? Was that a conscious decision? Or is it simply coincidence? Dr. Kermit(Complain.) 01:20, February 8, 2010 (UTC)

  • Older question, but I second the question. I distinctly remember the picture originally being from AotC. —Milo Fett[Comlink] 04:44, March 14, 2010 (UTC)

death

even if duro happened before his death, wouldn' he have to be re-elected? i can't imagine him kicking out the new senator of rodia (if there was one) if he all of a sudden decided to have his post back. Unsigned comment by Senatorial Aide Van Ishkoh (talk • contribs)

I've been wondering about his death also. In The Clone Wars him and another Senator are killed by a 3rd Senator who was arrested in season 2, but all 3 of them are seen in season 3 as if nothing ever happened. Love to see how they explain that.69.164.234.73 07:51, February 22, 2013 (UTC)

The reason all 3 are seen in season 3 on the episode "Pursuit of Peace" (regarding the banking deregulations / purchasing more clone troopers) is to establish that this event / episode happened before his death on season 2. Season 3 jumped the timeline several times with only subtle hints that they did, which was confusing at times. Like Season 3, episode 8 "Evil Plans" shows how Cad was hired by the Hutts to gather the necessary data needed to break Ziro out of prison, which ties in with Season 1 season finale when Cad actually breaks Ziro out of prison. But if you did not remember that (or watch the show faithfully), you'll be like how did the Republic capture Ziro again. Even Season 3 Episode 1 "Clone Cadets" is a prequel to Season 1 Episode 5 "Rookies," but the only way you would know that is if you remember what happens to Fives, Heavy, and Echo in "Rookies."--VaderBader (talk) 18:21, May 21, 2014 (UTC)

Duro and Death

Since the Duro incident is non-canon according to Leland Chee, I highlighted it as non-canon in the main article.--Jen'ari Xer'lyx 02:11, March 19, 2010 (UTC)

  • Where did he say that? Zakor1138 02:37, March 19, 2010 (UTC)
    • Only the fact that he was forced to resign may seem to be deemed non-canon. It's most likely this was one of several incidents of Onaconda's failings he mentioned. User:Shannon.JediKnight Shannon, Jedi Knight 07:14, March 19, 2010 (UTC)
      • Unless it's properly confirmed, please don't modify or add any speculation to the article. JangFett (Talk) 08:00, March 19, 2010 (UTC)
        • The only thing Leland confirmed to me that would be changed was that the retirement itself would be dropped. Nothing about Duro itself was mentioned. I basically suggested that the CIS or RHNN articles would have to be ditched entirely, and I pointed out that Farr was said to have retired. He then informed me that the retirement would be dropped. That's it. (Then again, it was all in a personal email back and forth, so there's probably no way to source it anyway.) NathanPButler 03:59, March 21, 2010 (UTC)

20 BBY

I thought Farr was still alive in 20 BBY?

Grandmaster Trey 15:45, June 23, 2010 (UTC)

Senator

Isn't Farr just the senator of Rodia, not the entire Savareen sector? Darth Pythonis CIS roundel (Talk) 20:57, March 2, 2013 (UTC)

Onaconda Farr

Why was Onaconda Farr alive in Episode S03E11 of The Clone Wars? Didn't he die in an earlier episode? I think he was poisoned.

Sorry if this is a stupid question!

  • If I recall correctly, the episodes he appears in after his death actually take place before the episode where he dies. Supreme Emperor (talk) 03:18, March 10, 2013 (UTC)

T-canon and other reasons

I would like to remind that it takes over c-canon and so since Onocanda is dead while still a senator i would think we should at least get rid of the scandal with duros. i mean did you know the other guy involve in said scandal didn't get the same warning. we have to be careful with our data, we should at least remove the bit in his personality since it may not be true anymore.Unsigned comment by 74.73.148.152 (talk • contribs)