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The CIS have a philosophy of quantity over quality, and the droids are known to be made as cheaply as possible, so of course they would recycle both parts and old code to save even more money, there more then willing to sacrifice effectiveness if it means they can field more quicker, so i doubt they would care much if there droids had somewhat quirky personalities from old code they dident bother to alter

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The CIS have a philosophy of quantity over quality, and the droids are known to be made as cheaply as possible, so of course they would recycle both parts and old code to save even more money, there more then willing to sacrifice effectiveness if it means they can field more quicker, so i doubt they would care much if there droids had somewhat quirky personalities from old code they dident bother to alteralter.

[[WMG: Professor Huyang is a JustForFun/TimeLord.]]
Because [[Creator/DavidTennant someone]] [[ActorAllusion had to say it]].
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Just read the Wiki, so my "guess" isn't a guess after all.



[[WMG: Moraband is [[VideoGame/StarWarsKnightsOfTheOldRepublic Korriban]].]]
Both planets are known as the birthplace of the Sith and both are red deserts with ancient ruins and giant humanoid statues. At some point through the thousands of years between ''KOTOR'' and the present day, Korriban was renamed Moraband, perhaps by a mistranslation of ancient Sith writing.
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[[WMG: Moraband is [[VideoGame/StarWarsKnightsOfTheOldRepublic Korriban]].]]
Both planets are known as the birthplace of the Sith and both are red deserts with ancient ruins and giant humanoid statues. At some point through the thousands of years between ''KOTOR'' and the present day, Korriban was renamed Moraband, perhaps by a mistranslation of ancient Sith writing.
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[[WMG: The Droids acted goofy because there ai was repurposed from non-combat droids]] ]]
The CIS have a philosophy of quantity over quality, and the droids are known to be made as cheaply as possible, so of course they would recycle both parts and old code to save even more money, there more then willing to sacrifice effectiveness if it means they can field more quicker, so i doubt they would care much if there droids had somewhat quirky personalities from old code they dident bother to alter
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[[WMG:Palpatine deliberately ordered a last minute patch to include Ahsoka and Maul in the Order 66 hit list.]]
Ahsoka was not a jedi, and neither were Maul. Plus, if the Order 66 include any force user, Palpatine and Vader would have been included as well. As a result, it's safe to assume before the order, Palpatine could perceive Anakin was still holding to Ahsoka in his heart even after she left the jedi order, and just like Padme and Obi-Wan which he made sure to isolate Anakin from them, he probably also thought Ahsoka could give him problems to keep his new apprentice on line, so Sidious figured he would need her eliminated as well. As by Maul the reasons are probably much simpler, as the former Sith was probably a loose end for Palpatine after what happened during the clone wars and as such he also needed him dead.
As the technology of Star Wars is way beyond current time's technology, the Kaminoans maybe only needed to make an update from their computers without lobotomizing the clones themselves (pretty much like a software patch from distance) just to make sure those two could still catch the bullets as well.


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* I came here looking for this specific WMG during a chronological order rewatch of the series, as I came to a similar conclusion, and actually had shipped Barris and Ahsoka for many years. After watching the series in order, I would like to point out that Ahsoka DOES have a designated love interest, that she does show affection towards, in Lux Bonteri. She’s clearly saddened after he leaves her at the end of “A Friend In Need” (during which he gave her the cover of being betrothed to him when introducing her to his contacts in Death Watch), and later she’s shown being jealous of Steela Gerrera, who also has a bit of a crush on Lux. As far as Barris and Ahsoka goes, my personal theory is that Barris developed a crush on Ahsoka, which Ahsoka may or may not have reciprocated, but the war kept the two apart for an extended period of time, with Ahsoka eventually meeting and becoming infatuated with Lux. Somewhere along the way, Barris found out about Lux and saw this as Ahsoka “cheating” on her, contributing to her fall to the dark side. Also, I’m not sure when this was posted, I could be beating a dead horse here, but Ahsoka is AmbiguouslyBi thanks to the '' Ahsoka'' novel having a female character blatantly crushing on her, with Ahsoka seeming to reciprocate (confirmed thanks to a now deleted twitter post from the author). When ''The Clone Wars'' was revived for a seventh season, a previously unfinished arc surrounding Ahsoka was included, which originally would have had Ahsoka become romantically involved with a human male named Nyx Okami. The finished episodes replaced Nyx with twin sisters named Trace and Rafa Martez, with Trace also becoming close to Ahsoka, but similar to Barris, with no definitive confirmation of a romantic attraction.
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* The reason Rex didn't tell Cody about the chips as we learn in Season 7, is because Rex didn't know about them prior to Order 66. He receives the order after the Siege, and Ahsoka has to knock him out and remove the chip while the clones are actively hunting her.
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** [[spoiler: Unconfirmed, by way of NotHisSled. Captain Rex didn't remove his chip until Order 66 was out, and he did turn on Ahsoka until she was able to take out the chip.]]
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* Unlikely, season 7 ends with Order 66 going live, effectively the end of the Clone Wars, making 'Clone Wars' and ArtifactTitle, if there is further episodes set between the Prequels and the Original Trilogy it'd likely either be under the banner of ''Rebels'' or a whole seperate title.
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* [[Jossed. Maul doesn't know about Order 66 until after it goes live, when Ahsoka states how the clones have turned on her suddenly aren't "[[BrainwashedAndCrazy aren't themselves]]", and ''then'' Maul puts two and two together.

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* [[Jossed. [[spoiler:Jossed. Maul doesn't know about Order 66 until after it goes live, when Ahsoka states how the clones have turned on her suddenly aren't "[[BrainwashedAndCrazy aren't themselves]]", and ''then'' Maul puts two and two together.
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** [[spoiler:The first guess is actually the ''second''-to-last scene of the series. The very last is a TimeSkip to when Vader finds the grave site and Ahsoka's discarded lightsaber an unspecified amount of time later.]]




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* [[Jossed. Maul doesn't know about Order 66 until after it goes live, when Ahsoka states how the clones have turned on her suddenly aren't "[[BrainwashedAndCrazy aren't themselves]]", and ''then'' Maul puts two and two together.




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* The last four episodes are, however, formatted as one TV special split into four parts.



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[[spoiler:Confirmed, although it's not Rex or Ahsoka who kill him (they are actively trying to avoid lethal force on the clones, knowing they're only BrainwashedAndCrazy) but the crashing of the cruiser.]]




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* [[spoiler: Not exactly. Order 66 going down on the trip ''back'' from Mandalore aside, ''Rex'' pretends to hold ''Ahsoka'' hostage and then tries to LoopholeAbuse her out of an execution. But Jesse sees through the ruse and charges Rex with treason in front of the other clones for going against the order. However, all the clones aside from Rex end up dying when the cruiser crashes anyway.]]




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* [[spoiler:Jossed. The FakingTheDead part isn't shown.]]
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** Actually, this one was jossed all the way back in Season 5. Before they were called back to investigate the Jedi Temple Bombings, Anakin and Obi-Wan were on Cato Neimoidia, and the NoodleIncident had already taken place. This is different from Legends, which suggested Anakin and Obi-Wan were on Cato Neimoidia right before ''Revenge of the Sith', but there was never any chance Season 7 would resolve what happened on Cato Neimodia.
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[[WMG: Anakin's nightmare of Padme's death was caused by the Son]]
During the vision, we saw Anakin foresee Padme's death. Maybe after the Father erased Anakin's memory, a brief glimpse remained, making Anakin think Padme would die in childbirth. This would fit in with the episode's them that fighting fate will just make it happen.

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* [[spoiler:Rex didn't have his chip removed until after Order 66 was activated.]]




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*** '''Confirmed''' regarding the Siege of Mandalore arc; Kix does not appear.




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* Looks '''confirmed''' by the trailer, which has the two of them appearing holographically during a war council meeting.

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* Looks '''confirmed''' by the trailer, which has the '''Confirmed''': The two of them appearing appear holographically during a war council meeting.
meeting in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E9OldFriendsNotForgotten Old Friends Not Forgotten]]".




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In "Children Of The Force", Cad Bane had a minor FreakOut when he overheard Ahsoka telling the Gungan child's mother, "Your daughter is safe now," prompting him to snap, "You really believe that?" Cad Bane may have a Force-sensitive relative hidden away somewhere in hopes of hiding them from the deadly conflicts of the Clone Wars and Bounty Hunts to provide for them or alternately that same relative may have been ''killed'' in the Wars, which explains Bane's seemingly bitter vendetta against Jedi.

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In "Children Of The Force", "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E3ChildrenOfTheForce Children of the Force]]", Cad Bane had a minor FreakOut when he overheard Ahsoka telling the Gungan child's mother, "Your daughter is safe now," prompting him to snap, "You really believe that?" Cad Bane may have a Force-sensitive relative hidden away somewhere in hopes of hiding them from the deadly conflicts of the Clone Wars and Bounty Hunts to provide for them or alternately that same relative may have been ''killed'' in the Wars, which explains Bane's seemingly bitter vendetta against Jedi.



His appearance in "Bounty" merely takes place a while before the disastrous swoop race on Corellia that horribly mutilated his head and forced him to become a cyborg. After that, he specifically patterned the bandages he used to conceal his head-circuitry after the mundane headwrap he wore in his younger days, so as to make it look less conspicuous. Taking this to be the truth, it helps make his appearance in ''The Clone Wars'' avoid being a continuity error. Consequently, though, it also means that he's considerably older than Han Solo. Either that, or Han was into swoop racing at the tender age of 8...

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His appearance in "Bounty" "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E20Bounty Bounty]]" merely takes place a while before the disastrous swoop race on Corellia that horribly mutilated his head and forced him to become a cyborg. After that, he specifically patterned the bandages he used to conceal his head-circuitry after the mundane headwrap he wore in his younger days, so as to make it look less conspicuous. Taking this to be the truth, it helps make his appearance in ''The Clone Wars'' avoid being a continuity error. Consequently, though, it also means that he's considerably older than Han Solo. Either that, or Han was into swoop racing at the tender age of 8...



** Let's not forget how Anakin is psychologically. If Padme was to age while he did not, he'd probably unintentionally turn her into Abeloth 2.0 trying to save her life. As RotS shows, he is prone to doing extremely stupid and universe damming things for good reasons (Trying to save Padme).

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** Let's not forget how Anakin is psychologically. If Padme was to age while he did not, he'd probably unintentionally turn her into Abeloth 2.0 trying to save her life. As RotS ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' shows, he is prone to doing extremely stupid and universe damming things for good reasons (Trying to save Padme).



* As of "The Carnage of Krell", [[spoiler:This has been confirmed, done in by a blaster bolt from Dogma.]]

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[[WMG:The very last scene of the show will be...]]

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This is one of the few major events that hasn't been shown yet, and it would directly lead into Revenge of the Sith. Maybe we could see Palpatine show he is Sidious to someone, which has been danced around a lot but not actually shown in the show yet.
* Jossed. While "Together Again" ends with Anakin and Obi-Wan heading to Coruscant, the kidnapping itself is not shown.

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This is one of the few major events that hasn't been shown yet, and it would directly lead into Revenge of the Sith. Maybe we could see Palpatine show he is Sidious to someone, which has been danced around a lot but not actually shown in the show series yet.
* Jossed. While "Together Again" ends with "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E9OldFriendsNotForgotten Old Friends Not Forgotten]]" features Anakin and Obi-Wan heading going to Coruscant, the kidnapping itself is not shown.



[[WMG:The Siege of Mandalore will be formatted similar to TV specials instead of an episodic arc]]
With only twelve episodes, it seems bit unlikely that the season can cover the Siege of Mandalore traditionally (especially with both the Bad Batch and the Utapau arc being four episodes respectively, as well as a couple of episodes needed to cover Ahsoka's time in the Coruscant underworld + The Bad Batch's deployment to Kashyyyk). So similar to ''WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender''[='s=] pilot movie, the Siege of Mandalore will be a 90-minute/2 hour special; serving as both telling the story arc and as the GrandFinale to the show and the timeline up to ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.

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[[WMG:The Siege of Mandalore will be formatted similar to TV specials instead of an episodic story arc]]
With only twelve episodes, it seems bit unlikely that the season can cover the Siege of Mandalore traditionally (especially with both the Bad Batch and the Utapau arc being four episodes respectively, as well as a couple of episodes needed to cover Ahsoka's time in the Coruscant underworld + The Bad Batch's deployment to Kashyyyk). So similar to ''WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender''[='s=] pilot movie, the Siege of Mandalore will be a 90-minute/2 hour special; serving as both telling the story arc and as the GrandFinale to the show series and the timeline up to ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.



[[WMG:If the show wasn't originally canceled, Ahsoka was supposed to have her ''white'' lightsabers while Maul kept his Darksaber to fight her with.]]

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[[WMG:If the show series wasn't originally canceled, Ahsoka was supposed to have her ''white'' lightsabers while Maul kept his Darksaber to fight her with.]]



Like maybe an Admiral Doza, a Representative Xiono of the Hosnian system, green Niktos, one of the races from the show, etc.

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Like maybe an Admiral Doza, a Representative Xiono of the Hosnian system, green Niktos, one of the races from the show, series, etc.



[[WMG: Maul will survive the show.]]

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[[WMG: Maul will survive the show.series.]]



* [[spoiler: Confirmed. He appears in ''Film/{{Solo}}'' and ''WesterAnimation/StarWarsRebels'']].

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* [[spoiler: Confirmed. He appears in ''Film/{{Solo}}'' and ''WesterAnimation/StarWarsRebels'']].
''[[WesterAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'']].



Because they're gonna have to end the show at some point, ending it possibly with what happens to Ahsoka. It'll also make sense to end it on season six because then it will have two seasons for each year of ''The Clone Wars'' (three years). And if the writers want to continue with the stories of the characters that have been introduced (Ahsoka, Lux Bonteri, Cad Bane, Hondo) they could make a sequel series which covers the gap between ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' and ''Film/ANewHope''.

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Because they're gonna have to end the show series at some point, ending it possibly with what happens to Ahsoka. It'll also make sense to end it on season six because then it will have two seasons for each year of ''The Clone Wars'' (three years). And if the writers want to continue with the stories of the characters that have been introduced (Ahsoka, Lux Bonteri, Cad Bane, Hondo) they could make a sequel series which covers the gap between ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' and ''Film/ANewHope''.



** Perhaps as a direct lead into the start of [=RotS=]; free the prisoners, attack Coruscant, kidnap Palpatine.

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** Perhaps as a direct lead into the start of [=RotS=]; ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''; free the prisoners, attack Coruscant, kidnap Palpatine.



With all the focus on her character ever since the PilotMovie, she'll likely go out in a massive HeroicSacrifice and be posthumously given the rank of Jedi Knight by the entire Council. The last few minutes will also directly lead into the beginning of ''[[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Episode III]]'', followed by a FlashForward to the very end of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' in which Ahsoka meets Anakin again for the first time in over twenty years (as Force Ghosts) and says that she always had faith that he'd come back.

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With all the focus on her character ever since the PilotMovie, [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsMovie pilot movie]], she'll likely go out in a massive HeroicSacrifice and be posthumously given the rank of Jedi Knight by the entire Council. The last few minutes will also directly lead into the beginning of ''[[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Episode III]]'', followed by a FlashForward to the very end of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' in which Ahsoka meets Anakin again for the first time in over twenty years (as Force Ghosts) and says that she always had faith that he'd come back.



[[WMG:The show isn't Republic/Imperial propaganda, but it is Palpatine's pet project.]]

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[[WMG:The show series isn't Republic/Imperial propaganda, but it is Palpatine's pet project.]]



[[WMG: The episodes "Corruption" and "The Academy" are a lead up to the conclusion of Mandalore's story.]]
The Duchess will continue to be completely incompetent at her job while still being insufferable about it. Burning down that warehouse full of evidence even knowing it better wasn´t for having an acceptable special effects/action scene in the otherwise boring episode, it was intentional. When the headmaster of the school said the budget was too small he was right, only because of the tea deal he got enough money for the school and just in a coincidence something for himself. All of "Corruption"s problems are traceable to the Duchess. She just had to give a parade for Padmé when she casually visited the world, which was the reason why there was only one officer at the docks so he could be bribed without any problem. This will be made public through Death Watch spies. They will bring the people to rebel against this incompetent monarchy and after Satines death/exile Death Watch will be a "temporary" government and reinstates the former Mandalore.

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[[WMG: The episodes "Corruption" "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E5Corruption Corruption]]" and "The Academy" "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E6TheAcademy The Academy]]" are a lead up to the conclusion of Mandalore's story.]]
The Duchess will continue to be completely incompetent at her job while still being insufferable about it. Burning down that warehouse full of evidence even knowing it better wasn´t for having an acceptable special effects/action scene in the otherwise boring episode, it was intentional. When the headmaster of the school said the budget was too small he was right, only because of the tea deal he got enough money for the school and just in a coincidence something for himself. All of "Corruption"s "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E5Corruption Corruption]]"'s problems are traceable to the Duchess. She just had to give a parade for Padmé when she casually visited the world, which was the reason why there was only one officer at the docks so he could be bribed without any problem. This will be made public through Death Watch spies. They will bring the people to rebel against this incompetent monarchy and after Satines death/exile Death Watch will be a "temporary" government and reinstates the former Mandalore.



[[WMG: Ahsoka and Maul's fates will be left forever unresolved due to Disney's cancellation of ''The Clone Wars'' and dissolution of the show's team]]

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Palpatine mentioned that he has "other uses" for Darth Maul. Aside from more realistic explanations like using him to learn how to cheat death or use him to find Talzin, what if Palpatine decides to use him as a plan B if the Sith fail with their current plan (which we know happened in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'')? Palpatine might put him into stasis, and when the force tips in favour of the Jedi, he will be awakened. A rumour that was reported was that thirty years after [=RotJ=], a disciple of Palpatine would try to rebuild the Sith and destroy the jedi. What if this turns out to be Maul? Disney maybe [[ExecutiveMeddling deliberately intervened]] in the production of ''The Clone Wars'' so they could have a say in the storyline (with Palpatine's other uses being a sign of potential for them), and they decide that Maul will survive because of his marketability to the public (of course, they have to explain his survival to people who haven't seen TCW though).

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Palpatine mentioned that he has "other uses" for Darth Maul. Aside from more realistic explanations like using him to learn how to cheat death or use him to find Talzin, what if Palpatine decides to use him as a plan B if the Sith fail with their current plan (which we know happened in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'')? Palpatine might put him into stasis, and when the force tips in favour favor of the Jedi, he will be awakened. A rumour that was reported was that thirty years after [=RotJ=], ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', a disciple of Palpatine would try to rebuild the Sith and destroy the jedi. What if this turns out to be Maul? Disney maybe [[ExecutiveMeddling deliberately intervened]] in the production of ''The Clone Wars'' so they could have a say in the storyline (with Palpatine's other uses being a sign of potential for them), and they decide that Maul will survive because of his marketability to the public (of course, they have to explain his survival to people who haven't seen TCW though).
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* Jossed. While "Together Again" ends with Anakin and Obi-Wan heading to Coruscant, the kidnapping itself is not shown.
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* A reviewer that got to see an early screening confirmed this.
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** As the OP, I was suggesting that this could have been their parents.
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[[WMG: The GrandFinale will have a BittersweetEnding at best.]]
The final season had begun to line up more and more with ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', and given what we [[TyrantTakesTheHelm already]] [[FinalSolution know]] [[FallenHero will]] [[FaceHeelTurn happen]], a totally happy ending is impossible. Given [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi what will also eventually happen]], however, the final shot of the final episode may indicate that [[HopeSpringsEternal hope may eventually return one day]].
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For example, a Nite Owl woman with Sharmila Devar's voice could mention that some of Mandalore's warriors have families of their own, and/or we could see a fleet of Protectors fighting at Mandalore and getting namedropped by Bo-Katan and/or Bo-Katan speaking to a Protector voiced by Kevin [=McKidd=]...

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For example, a Nite Owl woman with Sharmila Devar's voice could mention that some of Mandalore's warriors have families of their own, and/or we could see a fleet of Protectors fighting at Mandalore and getting namedropped by Bo-Katan and/or Bo-Katan speaking to a Protector voiced by Kevin [=McKidd=]...
[=McKidd=]…
* '''Confirmed''' that Ursa appears; she's scoping out Oba Diah with Bo-Katan in "Dangerous Debt".
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[[WMG:Ursa Wren was with the Death Watch on Carlac.]]
In "Dangerous Debt", she is the one who first sees Ahsoka and reports her presence to Bo-Katan (at least, that's what seems to happen). It's implied that she did so because she recognized Ahsoka, and the only way she could have done that was if she was on Carlac during the events of "A Friend in Need".
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[[WMG:"Old Friends Not Forgotten" will show the [[NoodleIncident "business on Cato Neimoidia"]] Obi-Wan mentioned in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.]]
After all, it has yet to get a canon explanation.
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* Alternatively, [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome Kix will be mysteriously missing from the episodes.]]

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** Kix being removed from episodes is '''jossed''', as he remains in the final version of "The Bad Batch" and the Ahsoka's Journey arc takes place before then. But we should probably not expect to see him in the Siege of Mandalore arc...




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* Or, most of the clones don't find out, and any who do end up dying, presumably killed in self-defence.




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* Captain Doza and Senator Xiono would be toddlers at best during this time, so that's unlikely.




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* '''Jossed'''; the episode guide of "Deal No Deal" confirms that the arc takes place prior to the Bad Batch arc, which itself takes place before ''Dark Disciple''. Marg Krim from the novel does appear, though.
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[[WMG:The clone trooper Ahsoka and Rex buried as part of their FakingTheDead ploy will appear as a ChekhovsGunman earlier in the Siege of Mandalore arc.]]

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