Species
I have to wonder if this female Inquisitor was part-Sakiyan/part-Zeltron.69.121.227.121 00:40, August 27, 2018 (UTC)Carycomic
- The Inquisitor seems to have very large hands which neither a Zeltron or Sakiyan possess.-Braha'tok enthusiast (Talk) 09:15, August 29, 2018 (UTC)
Redemption
Are we sure She and the Black Twi'lek Inquisitor redeemed themselves. Last I check they were only talking about being free from the Empire. They never stated that they wanted to be free from the dark side? They even cause a lot of damaged when trying to take down Vader and killed quite a bit of innocent people with that. I'm just saying shouldn't we take them off the category for redeem Jedi, when its never really hinted that they redeem? —Unsigned comment by Theorodore12345 (talk • contribs)
Species
I don't see where it says her species in DLotS 20. The concept art looks a lot like Aurra Sing but the revised character design in the actual comic looks very different so this seems like a pretty big leap. Is there something I'm missing? I'm looking at the digital version in the Marvel app, can't dig out my physical copy right now, just to be clear. Toqgers (talk) 03:29, 18 January 2021 (UTC)
- It appears the Inquisitor's resemblance of Aurra's concept art is there, but then again it doesn't mean that their species are the same. For example, Garazeb Orrelios was based from Ralph McQuarrie's concept art for Chewbacca, but their species are entirely different. The decision was determined mainly by AV-6R7, who has since been globally banned, following a brief discussion on the Discord server and I assume AmazinglyCool updated the species tab to reflect the page name. I think it's in our best interest to reverse AV's decision. Braha'tok enthusiast Hello there 14:07, 6 July 2021 (UTC)
Iskat was Originally Supposed to be the Villain in the Battle Scars novel?
According to Sam Maggs, she and her editor Tom Hoeler originally suggested using "the Inquisitor that Delilah S. Dawson has in her book". This is interesting because as we all know Iskat already seemingly perished prior to Fallen Order even. So the idea that she would still be an Inquisitor in the time span between Fallen Order and Survivor seems kinda weird. I would guess at the time they didn't know it was Iskat yet so that's what Sam Maggs means by there was too little info about the character at the time while they were writing both novels simultaneously. Anyway just put this up here if anyone wants to add it to the page. She talks about it in the 4 minute mark. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf15XFPl114 Kingsman28 (talk) 08:11, 18 March 2023 (UTC)
Name
(Spoilers for Rise of the Red Blade) In the very last sentence of Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade, the Thirteenth Sister is again referred to as Iskat Akaris. The exact words are "Iskat Akaris was finally free," suggesting that Iskat stopped beeing an Inquisitor, the Thirteenth Sister, and became the Pkorian woman Iskat Akaris again. So shouldn't this page be named "Iskat Akaris" instead of "Thirteenth Sister"? DarthSkyll (talk) 16:38, 27 August 2023 (UTC)
- You could bring that up in a Senate Hall threadJarhead002 (talk) (he/him) 22:18, 28 August 2023 (UTC)

