Cato Neimoidia
I thought that during the Clone Wars, Cato Neimoidia was allied with the CIS, then why during the newsreel say that this planet was invaded by the Separatists? Is there an error with the newsreel?--98.148.127.135 17:17, February 9, 2013 (UTC)
- I believe by this point in the war, it was held by the Republic, due to its Trade Federation/Separatist status. The CIS was therefore "invading"—from a certain point of view.--Demos Traxen (talk) 19:31, February 10, 2013 (UTC)
- Because TCW screwed up again. JangFett (Talk) 20:28, February 10, 2013 (UTC)
- Per the old Cato Neimoidia entry in the Databank, the planet remained part of the Republic during the war through the "neutral" Trade Federation, at least until 19 BBY and the Battle of Cato Neimoidia. The episode's events apparently precede that last part of the war. CC7567 (talk) 21:00, February 10, 2013 (UTC)
- However, many other sources, like The Essential Guide to Warfare, contradict the Databank, and they imply that the purse worlds were instead loyal to the Separatists. Even the main quote of the Cato Neimoidia page implies the importance of this world to the Separatist cause, not that of the Republic. Darth Pythonis
(Talk) 22:36, February 10, 2013 (UTC)
- This just seems like yet another continuity error on the part of TCW; however maybe this invasion led to the Separatists capturing the planet in 20 BBY and thereby holding it in 19 BBY, at the time of the quote.--ID-21 Dolphin
(Talk) 00:40, February 13, 2013 (UTC)
- This just seems like yet another continuity error on the part of TCW; however maybe this invasion led to the Separatists capturing the planet in 20 BBY and thereby holding it in 19 BBY, at the time of the quote.--ID-21 Dolphin
- However, many other sources, like The Essential Guide to Warfare, contradict the Databank, and they imply that the purse worlds were instead loyal to the Separatists. Even the main quote of the Cato Neimoidia page implies the importance of this world to the Separatist cause, not that of the Republic. Darth Pythonis
- Per the old Cato Neimoidia entry in the Databank, the planet remained part of the Republic during the war through the "neutral" Trade Federation, at least until 19 BBY and the Battle of Cato Neimoidia. The episode's events apparently precede that last part of the war. CC7567 (talk) 21:00, February 10, 2013 (UTC)
- Because TCW screwed up again. JangFett (Talk) 20:28, February 10, 2013 (UTC)
Repulsorlift vendor carts
They've appeared many times before in TCW but is there a true article for them? I know that this episode should make it obvious to people who pay attention to background things. I am not familiar with editing and creation protocols for this specific wiki and since I do not wish to create confusion, I did not create this page. - Sokatsui (I have no idea how to do the fancy "tags".
Force power: electronic manipulation
In this episode, Anakin uses the force to unlock a door via an electronic keypad. He waves his hand over the keypad, the keypad digits light up in the correct order, and the door unlocks. Is this an example of the various Legends-era electronic/machinery force powers coming into canon? Folktaliesin (talk) 06:20, 13 September 2021 (UTC)
