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* In the episode "Through Imperial Eyes", if he didn't know before, then Kallus now knows that an officer committing treason is punishable by death. He probably knows now that Swain and Cogon were likely executed for treason after they were tortured for information.

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* In the episode "Through "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E15ThroughImperialEyes Through Imperial Eyes", Eyes]]", if he didn't know before, then Kallus now knows that an officer committing treason is punishable by death. He probably knows now that Swain and Cogon were likely executed for treason after they were tortured for information.
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** Kallus would've busted Aresko and Grint for framing Dunum, netting the duo and possibly even the rest of the garrison in more trouble.

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** Kallus would've busted Aresko and Grint himself for framing Dunum, netting the duo and possibly even the rest of the garrison in more trouble.
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* Fridge Sadness: Kallus makes sure to let Swain he's very disgusted with her dumping her future in the Empire for the Rebellion. Considering his DarkAndTroubledPast and him believing all rebels are AlwaysChaoticEvil like the Partisans, how likely is it that Kallus might've been imagining Swain -- the girl who had been looking up to him as her rolemodel, who he surely knows of her idealism and sees his younger self in -- as someone as terrible and ruthless as the rebels that killed his brothers-in-arms?

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* Fridge Sadness: Kallus makes sure to let Swain know he's very disgusted with her dumping her future in the Empire for the Rebellion. Considering his DarkAndTroubledPast and him believing all rebels are AlwaysChaoticEvil like the Partisans, how likely is it that Kallus might've been imagining Swain -- the girl who had been looking up to him as her rolemodel, who he surely knows of her idealism and sees his younger self in -- as someone as terrible and ruthless as the rebels that killed his brothers-in-arms?
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** Kallus stepping in to stop the ''Ghost'' crew's raid on the Imperial Complex and other things would've made Aresko and Grint still look like they're incapable of leading.

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** Kallus stepping in to stop the ''Ghost'' crew's raid on the Imperial Complex and other trying to make things better would've made Aresko and Grint still look like they're incapable of leading.leading and handling things on their own.
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* Potalla didn't assess Minister Tua because she is a politician, not an Imperial soldier, and Potalla is there to assess the Imperial ''Military'' on Lothal. Though considering Tarkin already dislikes Tua when he meets her at the end of Season 1, Potalla assessing Tua would've just made things worse considering Potalla is similar to Tarkin in being apathetic and ruthless. Though then again, it's possible Potalla did meet with Tua offscreen during the events of the comic and what we saw in "Call To Action" between Tarkin & Tua ''is' a result of Potalla's report.

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* Potalla didn't assess Minister Tua because she is a politician, not an Imperial soldier, and Potalla is there to assess the Imperial ''Military'' on Lothal. Though considering Tarkin already dislikes Tua when he meets her at the end of Season 1, Potalla assessing Tua would've just made things worse considering Potalla is similar to Tarkin in being apathetic and ruthless. Though then again, it's possible Potalla did meet with Tua offscreen during the events of the comic and what we saw in "Call To Action" between Tarkin & Tua ''is' ''is'' a result of Potalla's report.
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* Potalla didn't assess Minister Tua because she is a politician, not an Imperial soldier.

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* Potalla didn't assess Minister Tua because she is a politician, not an Imperial soldier.
soldier, and Potalla is there to assess the Imperial ''Military'' on Lothal. Though considering Tarkin already dislikes Tua when he meets her at the end of Season 1, Potalla assessing Tua would've just made things worse considering Potalla is similar to Tarkin in being apathetic and ruthless. Though then again, it's possible Potalla did meet with Tua offscreen during the events of the comic and what we saw in "Call To Action" between Tarkin & Tua ''is' a result of Potalla's report.

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* Potalla didn't assess Minister Tua because she is a politician, not an Imperial soldier.



* Fridge Sadness: Kallus makes sure to let Swain he's very disgusted with her dumping her future in the Empire for the Rebellion. Considering his DarkAndTroubledPast and him believing all rebels are AlwaysChaoticEvil like the Partisans, how likely is it that Kallus might've been imagining Swain -- the girl who had been looking up to him as her rolemodel, who he surely knows of her idealism and sees his younger self in -- as someone as terrible and ruthless as the rebels that killed his brothers-in-arms?

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* Fridge Sadness: Kallus makes sure to let Swain he's very disgusted with her dumping her future in the Empire for the Rebellion. Considering his DarkAndTroubledPast and him believing all rebels are AlwaysChaoticEvil like the Partisans, how likely is it that Kallus might've been imagining Swain -- the girl who had been looking up to him as her rolemodel, who he surely knows of her idealism and sees his younger self in -- as someone as terrible and ruthless as the rebels that killed his brothers-in-arms?brothers-in-arms?
* Even if Kallus was present during Potalla's assessment of the garrison, it would just make things the same or more worse than what had already happened.
** Kallus stepping in to stop the ''Ghost'' crew's raid on the Imperial Complex and other things would've made Aresko and Grint still look like they're incapable of leading.
** Kallus not doing anything or being unable to stop the ''Ghost'' crew could've gotten ''him'' in worse trouble than just a talk down from Tarkin.
** Kallus would've busted Aresko and Grint for framing Dunum, netting the duo and possibly even the rest of the garrison in more trouble.
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* If the information Swain and Cogon had were considered very important by Beneda and Senator Tural as well as Vader (as shown in the ending), then the intel they stole must've been the same or similar information Minister Tua knew and tried to barter back in "The Siege of Lothal".

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* If the information Swain and Cogon had were considered very important by Beneda and Senator Tural as well as Vader (as shown in the ending), then the intel they stole must've been the same or similar information Minister Tua knew and tried to barter back in "The Siege of Lothal".Lothal" if it warranted Kallus reporting to Vader about it.
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* Fridge Sadness: Kallus apparently being an initially failing student at the Imperial Academy but eventually became TheAce and ThePerfectionist might point to a troubled background. Consider that he's from Coruscant; either his family was very uptight and had high expectations if they lived on the upper levels, or if he was from [[WretchedHive the lower levels]], then the people he was surrounded with probably weren't too considerate of his well-being.

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* Fridge Sadness: Kallus apparently being an initially failing student at the Imperial Academy but eventually became TheAce and ThePerfectionist might point to a troubled background. Consider that he's from Coruscant; either his family was very uptight and had high expectations if they lived on the upper levels, or if he was from [[WretchedHive the lower levels]], then the people he was surrounded with probably weren't too considerate of his well-being.well-being.
* Fridge Sadness: Kallus makes sure to let Swain he's very disgusted with her dumping her future in the Empire for the Rebellion. Considering his DarkAndTroubledPast and him believing all rebels are AlwaysChaoticEvil like the Partisans, how likely is it that Kallus might've been imagining Swain -- the girl who had been looking up to him as her rolemodel, who he surely knows of her idealism and sees his younger self in -- as someone as terrible and ruthless as the rebels that killed his brothers-in-arms?
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* In the episode "Through Imperial Eyes", if he didn't know before, then Kallus now knows that an officer committing treason is punishable by death. He probably knows now that Swain and Cogon were likely executed for treason after they were tortured for information.

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* In the episode "Through Imperial Eyes", if he didn't know before, then Kallus now knows that an officer committing treason is punishable by death. He probably knows now that Swain and Cogon were likely executed for treason after they were tortured for information.information.
* Fridge Sadness: Kallus apparently being an initially failing student at the Imperial Academy but eventually became TheAce and ThePerfectionist might point to a troubled background. Consider that he's from Coruscant; either his family was very uptight and had high expectations if they lived on the upper levels, or if he was from [[WretchedHive the lower levels]], then the people he was surrounded with probably weren't too considerate of his well-being.
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** Interestingly, in a case of SchrodingersCanon, Jovan's plaque and amount of code cylinders is a hybrid of the lieutenant rank and commander rank, which seems to further support the idea that he may have gone through a recent demotion.

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** There's also the possibility that his rank as 'commander' is actually a position, and his true rank is 'lieutenant'.
** Alternatively, it might be a similar case of how Ezra was a 'lieutenant commander', but was referred to as 'lieutenant' instead of the entire title or 'commander'.



* In the episode "Through Imperial Eyes", if he didn't know before, then Kallus now knows that committing treason is punishable by death. He probably knows now that Swain and Cogon were likely executed for treason after they were tortured for information.

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* In the episode "Through Imperial Eyes", if he didn't know before, then Kallus now knows that an officer committing treason is punishable by death. He probably knows now that Swain and Cogon were likely executed for treason after they were tortured for information.
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* In the episode "Through Imperial Eyes", if he didn't know before, then Kallus now knows that committing treason is punishable by death. He probably knows now that Swain and Cogon were likely executed for treason.

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* In the episode "Through Imperial Eyes", if he didn't know before, then Kallus now knows that committing treason is punishable by death. He probably knows now that Swain and Cogon were likely executed for treason.treason after they were tortured for information.
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* [[SeriesContinuityError Strangely]], Jovan is referred to as a lieutenant in his debut, but later as a commander in an Imperial document report regarding his escape incident. Either he was a 'lieutenant commander' like Ezra would later be (which was also a weird case, as he was referred to as 'lieutenant' rather than 'commander', possibly so to make it clear that Ezra wasn't a commander of equal rank to Sato), or due to belief that he was slacking off (in reality, doing his embezzlement), his superiors demoted him from commander to lieutenant, before discovering he was committing embezzlement almost immediately after. Jovan would still be more well known in the local garrison as a commander due to only having the rank of lieutenant for a short while before his arrest. There was a similar case in ''Lost Stars'' when Ciena accidentally addressed Piett as captain after his field promotion to admiral by Vader to replace [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Ozzel]], as Ciena was not present in that scene and unaware of the promotion.

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* [[SeriesContinuityError Strangely]], Jovan is referred to as a lieutenant in his debut, but later as a commander in an Imperial document report regarding his escape incident. Either he was a 'lieutenant commander' like Ezra would later be (which was also a weird case, as he was referred to as 'lieutenant' rather than 'commander', possibly so to make it clear that Ezra wasn't a commander of equal rank to Sato), or due to belief that he was slacking off (in reality, doing his embezzlement), his superiors demoted him from commander to lieutenant, before discovering he was committing embezzlement almost immediately after. Jovan would still be more well known in the local garrison as a commander due to only having the rank of lieutenant for a short while before his arrest. There was a similar case in ''Lost Stars'' when Ciena accidentally addressed Piett as captain after his field promotion to admiral by Vader to replace [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Ozzel]], as Ciena was not present in that scene and unaware of the promotion.promotion.

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* In the episode "Through Imperial Eyes", if he didn't know before, then Kallus now knows that committing treason is punishable by death. He probably knows now that Swain and Cogon were likely executed for treason.
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* [[SeriesContinuityError Strangely]], Jovan is referred to as a lieutenant in his debut, but later as a commander in an Imperial document report regarding his escape incident. Either he was a 'lieutenant commander' like Ezra would later be (which was also a weird case, as he was referred to as 'lieutenant' rather than 'commander', possibly so to make it clear that Ezra wasn't a commander of equal rank to Sato), or due to belief that he was slacking off (in reality, doing his embezzlement), his superiors demoted him from commander to lieutenant, before discovering he was committing embezzlement almost immediately after. Jovan would still be more well known in the local garrison as a commander due to only having the rank of lieutenant for a short while before his arrest. There was a similar case in ''Lost Stars'' when Ciena accidentally addressed Piett as captain after his field promotion to admiral by Vader to replace [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Ozzel]], as Ciena was not present in that scene.

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* [[SeriesContinuityError Strangely]], Jovan is referred to as a lieutenant in his debut, but later as a commander in an Imperial document report regarding his escape incident. Either he was a 'lieutenant commander' like Ezra would later be (which was also a weird case, as he was referred to as 'lieutenant' rather than 'commander', possibly so to make it clear that Ezra wasn't a commander of equal rank to Sato), or due to belief that he was slacking off (in reality, doing his embezzlement), his superiors demoted him from commander to lieutenant, before discovering he was committing embezzlement almost immediately after. Jovan would still be more well known in the local garrison as a commander due to only having the rank of lieutenant for a short while before his arrest. There was a similar case in ''Lost Stars'' when Ciena accidentally addressed Piett as captain after his field promotion to admiral by Vader to replace [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Ozzel]], as Ciena was not present in that scene.scene and unaware of the promotion.
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* [[SeriesContinuityError Strangely]], Jovan is referred to as a lieutenant in his debut, but later as a commander in an Imperial document report regarding his escape incident. Either he was a 'lieutenant commander' like Ezra would later be (which was also a weird case, as he was referred to as 'lieutenant' rather than 'commander', possibly so to make it clear that Ezra wasn't a commander of equal rank to Sato), or due to belief that he was slacking off (in reality, doing his embezzlement), his superiors demoted him from commander to lieutenant, before discovering he was committing embezzlement almost immediately after. Jovan would still be more well known in the local garrison as a commander due to only having the rank of lieutenant for a short while before his arrest.

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* [[SeriesContinuityError Strangely]], Jovan is referred to as a lieutenant in his debut, but later as a commander in an Imperial document report regarding his escape incident. Either he was a 'lieutenant commander' like Ezra would later be (which was also a weird case, as he was referred to as 'lieutenant' rather than 'commander', possibly so to make it clear that Ezra wasn't a commander of equal rank to Sato), or due to belief that he was slacking off (in reality, doing his embezzlement), his superiors demoted him from commander to lieutenant, before discovering he was committing embezzlement almost immediately after. Jovan would still be more well known in the local garrison as a commander due to only having the rank of lieutenant for a short while before his arrest. There was a similar case in ''Lost Stars'' when Ciena accidentally addressed Piett as captain after his field promotion to admiral by Vader to replace [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Ozzel]], as Ciena was not present in that scene.
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* If the information Swain and Cogon had were considered very important by Beneda and Senator Tural as well as Vader (as shown in the ending), then the intel they stole must've been the same or similar information Minister Tua knew and tried to barter back in "The Siege of Lothal".

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* If the information Swain and Cogon had were considered very important by Beneda and Senator Tural as well as Vader (as shown in the ending), then the intel they stole must've been the same or similar information Minister Tua knew and tried to barter back in "The Siege of Lothal".Lothal".
* [[SeriesContinuityError Strangely]], Jovan is referred to as a lieutenant in his debut, but later as a commander in an Imperial document report regarding his escape incident. Either he was a 'lieutenant commander' like Ezra would later be (which was also a weird case, as he was referred to as 'lieutenant' rather than 'commander', possibly so to make it clear that Ezra wasn't a commander of equal rank to Sato), or due to belief that he was slacking off (in reality, doing his embezzlement), his superiors demoted him from commander to lieutenant, before discovering he was committing embezzlement almost immediately after. Jovan would still be more well known in the local garrison as a commander due to only having the rank of lieutenant for a short while before his arrest.
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* If the information Swain and Cogon had were considered very important by Beneda and Senator Tural as well as Imperial forces, then the intel they stole must've been the same or similar information Minister Tua knew and tried to barter back in "The Siege of Lothal".

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* If the information Swain and Cogon had were considered very important by Beneda and Senator Tural as well as Imperial forces, Vader (as shown in the ending), then the intel they stole must've been the same or similar information Minister Tua knew and tried to barter back in "The Siege of Lothal".
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* If the information Swain and Cogon had were considered very important by Beneda and Senator Tural as well as Imperial forces, then the intel they stole must've been the same or similar information Minister Tua knew and tried to barter back in "The Siege of Lothal".

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