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* Why does the Ronin leave the current village leader a red kyber crystal saying it will ward off evil spirits? Because [[ExactWords it will do just that]], ward off the evil-spirited Sith. Think about it: since the kyber crystal is already strong with the dark side, no other darkside user will be looking for it. They will be looking for Jedi and light-side users to fight. To a Sith and the like, a dark kyber crystal will simply signify that the village is already occupied by a darkside-user. As oppose to a uncorrupted kyber crystal, which would simply be ringing the dinner bell for bloodthirsty Sith. If anything, Ronin did the village a favor.

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* Why does the Ronin leave the current village leader a red kyber crystal saying it will ward off evil spirits? Because [[ExactWords it will do just that]], ward off the evil-spirited Sith. Think about it: since the kyber crystal is already strong with the dark side, no other darkside user will be looking for it. They will be looking for Jedi and light-side users to fight. To a Sith and the like, a dark kyber crystal will simply signify that the village is already occupied by a darkside-user. As oppose opposed to a an uncorrupted kyber crystal, which would simply be ringing the dinner bell for bloodthirsty Sith. If anything, Ronin did the village a favor.



* Kara believes she isn't strong enough in the Force and is said to be untrained, yet is shown to be a capable enough fighter as seen when she fends off a Jedi hunter and holds her own against the Sith infiltrators. However, given her father is implied to be Force-sensitive and that they're family friends with a Jedi but was LockedOutOfTheLoop, it can be assumed Kara ''has'' received training from Zhima and Juro, but was never told it was ''Jedi'' training. As a result, she underestimates herself at the beginning, and only as she fights actual Sith does she realize her capabilities, allowing her blade to turn from colorless to green.

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* Kara believes she isn't strong enough in the Force and is said to be untrained, yet is shown to be a capable enough fighter as seen when she fends off a Jedi hunter and holds her own against the Sith infiltrators. However, given her father is implied to be Force-sensitive and that they're family friends with a Jedi but was LockedOutOfTheLoop, it can be assumed Kara ''has'' received training from Zhima and Juro, Juro but was never told it was ''Jedi'' training. As a result, she underestimates herself at the beginning, and only as she fights actual Sith does she realize her capabilities, allowing her blade to turn from colorless to green.



* This episode finally proves that the Force ''does'' have an ability to bring someone back to life (or at least the Dark Side does), which also suggests that Palpatine might actually have an ability to bring Padme back to life in ''Revenge of the Sith''. Palpatine instead chose not to do so, even after having promised Anakin as such, and let Anakin wallow in despair at having been responsible for killing his own wife and unborn children, so that he has nothing else worth living for except as Darth Vader, a dark lord of the Sith and a slave to Palpatine.

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* This episode finally proves that the Force ''does'' have an the ability to bring someone back to life (or at least the Dark Side does), which also suggests that Palpatine might actually have an had the ability to bring Padme back to life in ''Revenge of the Sith''. Palpatine instead chose not to do so, even after having promised Anakin as such, and let Anakin wallow in despair at having been responsible for killing his own wife and unborn children, so that he has nothing else worth living for except as Darth Vader, a dark lord of the Sith and a slave to Palpatine.
** In contrast to Palpatine, Masago had everything to gain by helping Tsubaki heal Misa. Had Misa died, Tsubaki would have had no reason to keep on living, and at best (for Masago) taken his own life, and at worst, attacked her in what would have been a RoaringRampageOfRevenge. By healing Misa, Masago achieved three goals at once: 1) She established the superiority of Dark over Light to Tsubaki, 2) She gained a potent apprentice who will do what she wills of him, and 3) Misa is the perfect hostage for her to help keep Tsubaki in line. The implications are that the dreams Tsubaki had were manipulations by Masago to try and turn Tsubaki, and it '''worked.'''



* One of the few memories of F's we briefly glimpse involved seeing a red blade, so its likely the root of her trauma isn't just from surviving Order 66, but what came after as well. Like an an encounter with an Inquisitor, or [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants someone much worse]]?

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* One of the few memories of F's we briefly glimpse involved seeing a red blade, so its it's likely the root of her trauma isn't just from surviving Order 66, but what came after as well. Like an an encounter with an Inquisitor, or [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants someone much worse]]?
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* T0-B1 finally gets the kyber crystal once he gives up childish dreams of being a Jedi and completes the professor's research. In the words of [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Yoda]], “Adventure. Excitement. A Jedi craves not these things.”
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* At first, it might seem a little odd that Homen was actually on Juro's side - and then you remember that his saber is ''purple.'' Purple sabers have generally been a sign that the wielder shares an affinity for both Light and Dark.
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* Karre is somehow able to stand upright on the hull of his X-wing while it enters hyperspace without being thrown of by the momentum. Which makes (some) sense, since there is no air resistance to push him back. Of course, he still should be thrown of since there's nothing securing him to the ship, but at least it gives the illusion of making sense.

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* Karre is somehow able to stand upright on the hull of his X-wing while it enters hyperspace without being thrown of off by the momentum. Which makes (some) sense, since there is no air resistance to push him back. Of course, he still should be thrown of off since there's nothing securing him to the ship, but at least it gives the illusion of making sense.
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* Karre is somehow able to stand upright on the hull of his X-wing while it enters hyperspace without being thrown of by the momentum. Which makes (some) sense, since there is no air resistance to push him back. It still doesn't make sense(there's nothing securing him to the X-Wing while it's accelerating), but at least it gives the illusion of making sense.

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* Karre is somehow able to stand upright on the hull of his X-wing while it enters hyperspace without being thrown of by the momentum. Which makes (some) sense, since there is no air resistance to push him back. It Of course, he still doesn't make sense(there's should be thrown of since there's nothing securing him to the X-Wing while it's accelerating), ship, but at least it gives the illusion of making sense.
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* Karre is somehow able to stand upright on the hull of his X-wing while it enters hyperspace without being thrown of by the momentum. Which makes sense, since there is no air resistance to push him back. It still doesn't make sense, but at least it gives the illusion of making sense.

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* Karre is somehow able to stand upright on the hull of his X-wing while it enters hyperspace without being thrown of by the momentum. Which makes (some) sense, since there is no air resistance to push him back. It still doesn't make sense, sense(there's nothing securing him to the X-Wing while it's accelerating), but at least it gives the illusion of making sense.
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* We're briefly shown a glimpse of one of F's memories and it involved seeing a red blade, so its likely the root of her trauma isn't just from surviving Order 66, but what came after as well. Like an an encounter with an Inquisitor, or [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants someone much worse]]?

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* We're briefly shown a glimpse One of one the few memories of F's memories and it we briefly glimpse involved seeing a red blade, so its likely the root of her trauma isn't just from surviving Order 66, but what came after as well. Like an an encounter with an Inquisitor, or [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants someone much worse]]?
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* We're briefly shown a glimpse of one of F's memories and it involved seeing a red blade, so its likely the root of her trauma isn't just from surviving Order 66, but what came after. Like an an encounter with an Inquisitor, or [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants someone much worse]]?

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* We're briefly shown a glimpse of one of F's memories and it involved seeing a red blade, so its likely the root of her trauma isn't just from surviving Order 66, but what came after.after as well. Like an an encounter with an Inquisitor, or [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants someone much worse]]?
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*We're briefly shown a glimpse of one of F's memories and it involved seeing a red blade, so its likely the root of her trauma isn't just from surviving Order 66, but what came after. Like an an encounter with an Inquisitor, or [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants someone much worse]]?
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* This episode finally proves that the Force ''does'' have an ability to bring someone back to life (or at least the Dark Side does), which also suggests that Palpatine might actually have an ability to bring Padme back to life in ''Revenge of the Sith''. Palpatine instead chose not to do so, even after having promised Anakin as such, and let Anakin wallowed in despair at having been responsible for killing his own wife and unborn children, so that he has nothing else worth living for except as Darth Vader, a dark lord of the Sith and a slave to Palpatine.

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* This episode finally proves that the Force ''does'' have an ability to bring someone back to life (or at least the Dark Side does), which also suggests that Palpatine might actually have an ability to bring Padme back to life in ''Revenge of the Sith''. Palpatine instead chose not to do so, even after having promised Anakin as such, and let Anakin wallowed wallow in despair at having been responsible for killing his own wife and unborn children, so that he has nothing else worth living for except as Darth Vader, a dark lord of the Sith and a slave to Palpatine.
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* The short presents the horrifying truth: even if Palpatine ended up bringing Padmé back to life, Anakin would've stayed as Vader because [[PyrrhicVictory the damage had already been done;]] the Jedi Order is gone and some even by his hand, ''he'' was the one who killed Padmé in the first place, and he had no way of knowing if Padmé and Obi-Wan would ever take him back.

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* The short presents the horrifying truth: a terrifying suggestion: even if Palpatine ended up bringing Padmé back to life, Anakin would've stayed as Vader because [[PyrrhicVictory the damage had already been done;]] the Jedi Order is gone and some even by his hand, ''he'' was the one who killed Padmé in the first place, and he had no way of knowing if Padmé and Obi-Wan would ever take him back.
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* Why does the Ronin leave the current village leader a red kyber crystal saying it will ward off evil spirits? Because [[ExactWords it will do just that]], ward off the evil-spirited Sith. Think about it: since the kyber crystal is already strong with the dark side, no other darkside user will be looking for it. They will be looking for Jedi and light-side users to fight. To a sith and the like, a dark kyber crystal will simply signify that the village is already occupied by a darkside-user. As oppose to a uncorrupted kyber crystal, which would simply be ringing the dinner bell for bloodthirsty siths. If anything, Ronin did the village a favor.

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* Why does the Ronin leave the current village leader a red kyber crystal saying it will ward off evil spirits? Because [[ExactWords it will do just that]], ward off the evil-spirited Sith. Think about it: since the kyber crystal is already strong with the dark side, no other darkside user will be looking for it. They will be looking for Jedi and light-side users to fight. To a sith Sith and the like, a dark kyber crystal will simply signify that the village is already occupied by a darkside-user. As oppose to a uncorrupted kyber crystal, which would simply be ringing the dinner bell for bloodthirsty siths.Sith. If anything, Ronin did the village a favor.



* Adding to the above, it's also possibly an elaborate plan on Margrave Juro's part to have Zhima train Kara in the ways of the Jedi without actually telling her that it's a Jedi training. Given that the galaxy at that point has so few Jedi left, and that the Sith are still out there looking for and elliminating any Jedi they could find, deliberately convincing Kara to believe that she isn't strong enough in the Force and untrained is a way to 'hide' her force sensitivity from Sith hunters, while also actually training her all the basics of lightsaber training so that when the time comes for her to embrace her Jedi abilities (i.e. when Juro has snuffed out the Sith impostors), she would already have everything she needs to be a fledged Jedi Padawan.

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* Adding to the above, it's also possibly an elaborate plan on Margrave Juro's part to have Zhima train Kara in the ways of the Jedi without actually telling her that it's a Jedi training. Given that the galaxy at that point has so few Jedi left, and that the Sith are still out there looking for and elliminating eliminating any Jedi they could find, deliberately convincing Kara to believe that she isn't strong enough in the Force and untrained is a way to 'hide' her force sensitivity from Sith hunters, while also actually training her all the basics of lightsaber training so that when the time comes for her to embrace her Jedi abilities (i.e. when Juro has snuffed out the Sith impostors), she would already have everything she needs to be a fledged Jedi Padawan.
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* Regardless of Kara's training, it seems strange that a Jedi Padawan would be able to hold her own against multiple Sith Masters at once. Except that ''none of them have ever used a lightsaber before''. They have no idea how to fight her.

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* Regardless of Kara's training, it seems strange that a Jedi Padawan would be able to hold her own against multiple Sith Masters at once. Except that ''none of them have ever used a lightsaber before''.before'', while Kara has been training with lightsabers by her father all her life. They have no idea how to fight her.
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* Regardless of Kara's training, it seems strange that a Jedi Padawan would be able to hold her own against multiple Sith Masters at once. Except that ''none of them have ever used a lightsaber before''. They have no idea how to fight her.
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* Karre is somehow able to stand upright on the hull of his X-wing while it enters hyperspace without being thrown of by the momentum. Which makes sense, since there is no air resistance to push him back. It still doesn't make sense, but at least it gives the illusion of making sense.
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* Why does the Ronin leave the current village leader a red kyber crystal saying it will ward off evil spirits? Because [[ExactWords it will do just that]]. Think about it: since the kyber crystal is already strong with the dark side, no other darkside user will be looking for it. They will be looking for Jedi and light-side users to fight. To a sith and the like, a dark kyber crystal will simply signify that the village is already occupied by a darkside-user. As oppose to a uncorrupted kyber crystal, which would simply be ringing the dinner bell for bloodthirsty siths. If anything, Ronin did the village a favor.

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* Why does the Ronin leave the current village leader a red kyber crystal saying it will ward off evil spirits? Because [[ExactWords it will do just that]].that]], ward off the evil-spirited Sith. Think about it: since the kyber crystal is already strong with the dark side, no other darkside user will be looking for it. They will be looking for Jedi and light-side users to fight. To a sith and the like, a dark kyber crystal will simply signify that the village is already occupied by a darkside-user. As oppose to a uncorrupted kyber crystal, which would simply be ringing the dinner bell for bloodthirsty siths. If anything, Ronin did the village a favor.
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* Why does the Ronin leave the current village leader a red kyber crystal saying it will ward off evil spirits? Because [[ExactWords it will do just that]]. Think about it: since the kyber crystal is already strong with the dark side, no other darkside user will be looking for it. They will be looking for Jedi and light-side users to fight. To a sith and the like, a dark kyber crystal will simply signify that the village is already occupied by a darkside-user. As oppose to a uncorrupted kyber crystal, which would simply be ringing the dinner bell for bloodthirsty siths. If anything, Ronin did the village a favor.

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* Adding to the above, it's also possibly an elaborate plan on Margrave Juro's part to have Zhima train Kara in the ways of the Jedi without actually telling her that it's a Jedi training. Given that the galaxy at that point has so few Jedi left, and that the Sith are still out there looking for and elliminating any Jedi they could find, deliberately convincing Kara to believe that she isn't strong enough in the Force and untrained is a way to 'hide' her force sensitivity from Sith hunters, while also actually training her all the basics of lightsaber training so that when the time comes for her to embrace her Jedi abilities (aka when Juro has managed to rat out the Sith hunters and elliminate them as threats), she would already have everything she needs to be a fledged Jedi Padawan.

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* Adding to the above, it's also possibly an elaborate plan on Margrave Juro's part to have Zhima train Kara in the ways of the Jedi without actually telling her that it's a Jedi training. Given that the galaxy at that point has so few Jedi left, and that the Sith are still out there looking for and elliminating any Jedi they could find, deliberately convincing Kara to believe that she isn't strong enough in the Force and untrained is a way to 'hide' her force sensitivity from Sith hunters, while also actually training her all the basics of lightsaber training so that when the time comes for her to embrace her Jedi abilities (aka (i.e. when Juro has managed to rat snuffed out the Sith hunters and elliminate them as threats), impostors), she would already have everything she needs to be a fledged Jedi Padawan.Padawan.



* This episode finally proves that the force ''does'' have an ability to bring someone back to life (or at least the dark side of the force is), which also implies that Palpatine might actually have an ability to bring Padme back to life in ''Revenge of the Sith'', since he's the apprentice of Darth Plagueis, who was famous in-story for his ability to save others from death. Palpatine instead chose not to do so, even after having promised Anakin as such, and let Anakin wallowed in despair at having been responsible for killing his own wife and unborn children, so that he has nothing else worth living for except as Darth Vader, a dark lord of the Sith and a slave to Palpatine.

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* This episode finally proves that the force Force ''does'' have an ability to bring someone back to life (or at least the dark side of the force is), Dark Side does), which also implies suggests that Palpatine might actually have an ability to bring Padme back to life in ''Revenge of the Sith'', since he's the apprentice of Darth Plagueis, who was famous in-story for his ability to save others from death.Sith''. Palpatine instead chose not to do so, even after having promised Anakin as such, and let Anakin wallowed in despair at having been responsible for killing his own wife and unborn children, so that he has nothing else worth living for except as Darth Vader, a dark lord of the Sith and a slave to Palpatine.



* Lop revealed herself to be a force sensitive in her duel with Ochō (with her using Force Pull to grab one of her father's sai blade to dual wield it along with her ancestral lightsaber), who managed to escape. Since this takes place during the Rise of the Empire era, it's highly possible that if Ochō doesn't keep this fact a secret and reveal the truth about her adopted sister's force sensitivity to her superiors, an Inquisitor would be dispatched to planet Tao to deal with her...along with a large invasion force that will surely come to retake the planet.

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* Lop revealed herself to be a force sensitive in her duel with Ochō (with her using Force Pull to grab one of her father's sai blade to dual wield it along with her ancestral lightsaber), who managed to escape. Since this takes place during the Rise of the Empire era, it's highly possible that if Ochō doesn't keep this fact a secret and reveal the truth about her adopted sister's force sensitivity to her superiors, an Inquisitor would be dispatched to planet Tao to deal with her...along with a large invasion force that will surely come to retake the planet.planet.

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* The short presents the horrifying truth: even if Palpatine ended up bringing Padmé back to life, Anakin would've stayed as Vader because [[PyrrhicVictory the damage had already been done;]] the Jedi Order is gone and some even by his hand, ''he'' was the one who killed Padmé in the first place, and he had no way of knowing if Padmé and Obi-Wan would ever take him back.
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* Lop revealed herself to be a force sensitive in her duel with Ochō (with her using Force Pull to grab one of her father's sai blade to dual wield it along with her ancestral lightsaber), who managed to escape. Since this takes place during the Rise of the Empire era, it's highly possible that if Ochō doesn't keep this fact a secret and reveal the truth about her adopted sister's force sensitivity to her superiors, an Inquisitor would be dispatched to planet Tao to deal with her...along with a large invasion force that will surely come to retake the planet.]]

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* Lop revealed herself to be a force sensitive in her duel with Ochō (with her using Force Pull to grab one of her father's sai blade to dual wield it along with her ancestral lightsaber), who managed to escape. Since this takes place during the Rise of the Empire era, it's highly possible that if Ochō doesn't keep this fact a secret and reveal the truth about her adopted sister's force sensitivity to her superiors, an Inquisitor would be dispatched to planet Tao to deal with her...along with a large invasion force that will surely come to retake the planet.]]
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* This episode finally proves that the force ''does'' have an ability to bring someone back to life (or at least the dark side of the force is), which also implies that Palpatine might actually have an ability to bring Padme back to life in ''Revenge of the Sith'', since he's the apprentice of Darth Plagueis, who was famous in-story for his ability to save others from death. Palpatine instead chose not to do so, even after having promised Anakin as such, and let Anakin wallowed in despair at having been responsible for killing his own wife and unborn children, so that he has nothing else worth living for except as Darth Vader, a dark lord of the Sith and a slave to Palpatine.

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* This episode finally proves that the force ''does'' have an ability to bring someone back to life (or at least the dark side of the force is), which also implies that Palpatine might actually have an ability to bring Padme back to life in ''Revenge of the Sith'', since he's the apprentice of Darth Plagueis, who was famous in-story for his ability to save others from death. Palpatine instead chose not to do so, even after having promised Anakin as such, and let Anakin wallowed in despair at having been responsible for killing his own wife and unborn children, so that he has nothing else worth living for except as Darth Vader, a dark lord of the Sith and a slave to Palpatine.Palpatine.

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* Lop revealed herself to be a force sensitive in her duel with Ochō (with her using Force Pull to grab one of her father's sai blade to dual wield it along with her ancestral lightsaber), who managed to escape. Since this takes place during the Rise of the Empire era, it's highly possible that if Ochō doesn't keep this fact a secret and reveal the truth about her adopted sister's force sensitivity to her superiors, an Inquisitor would be dispatched to planet Tao to deal with her...along with a large invasion force that will surely come to retake the planet.]]
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* This episode finally proves that the force ''does'' have an ability to bring someone back to life (or at least the dark side of the force is), which also implies that Palpatine might actually have an ability to bring Padme back to life in ''Revenge of the Sith'', since he's the apprentice of Darth Plagiuis, who was famous in-story for his ability to save others from death. Palpatine instead chose not to do so, even after having promised Anakin as such, and let Anakin wallowed in despair at having been responsible for killing his own wife and unborn children, so that he has nothing else worth living for except as Darth Vader, a dark lord of the Sith and a slave to Palpatine.

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* This episode finally proves that the force ''does'' have an ability to bring someone back to life (or at least the dark side of the force is), which also implies that Palpatine might actually have an ability to bring Padme back to life in ''Revenge of the Sith'', since he's the apprentice of Darth Plagiuis, Plagueis, who was famous in-story for his ability to save others from death. Palpatine instead chose not to do so, even after having promised Anakin as such, and let Anakin wallowed in despair at having been responsible for killing his own wife and unborn children, so that he has nothing else worth living for except as Darth Vader, a dark lord of the Sith and a slave to Palpatine.
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* Adding to the above, it's also possibly an elaborate plan on Margrave Juro's part to have Zhima train Kara in the ways of the Jedi without actually telling her that it's a Jedi training. Given that the galaxy at that point has so few Jedi left, and that the Sith are still out there looking for and elliminating any Jedi they could find, deliberately convincing Kara to believe that she isn't strong enough in the Force and untrained is a way to 'hide' her force sensitivity from Sith hunters, while also actually training her all the basics of lightsaber training so that when the time comes for her to embrace her Jedi abilities (aka when Juro has managed to rat out the Sith hunters and elliminate them as threats), she would already have everything she needs to be a fledged Jedi Padawan.

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* Adding to the above, it's also possibly an elaborate plan on Margrave Juro's part to have Zhima train Kara in the ways of the Jedi without actually telling her that it's a Jedi training. Given that the galaxy at that point has so few Jedi left, and that the Sith are still out there looking for and elliminating any Jedi they could find, deliberately convincing Kara to believe that she isn't strong enough in the Force and untrained is a way to 'hide' her force sensitivity from Sith hunters, while also actually training her all the basics of lightsaber training so that when the time comes for her to embrace her Jedi abilities (aka when Juro has managed to rat out the Sith hunters and elliminate them as threats), she would already have everything she needs to be a fledged Jedi Padawan.Padawan.
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* This episode finally proves that the force ''does'' have an ability to bring someone back to life (or at least the dark side of the force is), which also implies that Palpatine might actually have an ability to bring Padme back to life in ''Revenge of the Sith'', since he's the apprentice of Darth Plagiuis, who was famous in-story for his ability to save others from death. Palpatine instead chose not to do so, even after having promised Anakin as such, and let Anakin wallowed in despair at having been responsible for killing his own wife and unborn children, so that he has nothing else worth living for except as Darth Vader, a dark lord of the Sith and a slave to Palpatine.
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* Adding to the above, it's also possibly an elaborate plan on Margrave Juro's part to have Zhima train Kara in the ways of the Jedi without actually telling her that it's a Jedi training. Given that the galaxy at that point has so few Jedi left, and that the Sith are still out there looking and elliminating any Jedi they could find, deliberately convincing Kara to believe that she isn't strong enough in the Force and untrained is a way to 'hide' her force sensitivity from Sith hunters, while also actually training her all the basics of lightsaber training so that when the time comes for her to embrace her Jedi abilities, she would already have everything she needs to be a fledged Jedi Padawan.

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* Adding to the above, it's also possibly an elaborate plan on Margrave Juro's part to have Zhima train Kara in the ways of the Jedi without actually telling her that it's a Jedi training. Given that the galaxy at that point has so few Jedi left, and that the Sith are still out there looking for and elliminating any Jedi they could find, deliberately convincing Kara to believe that she isn't strong enough in the Force and untrained is a way to 'hide' her force sensitivity from Sith hunters, while also actually training her all the basics of lightsaber training so that when the time comes for her to embrace her Jedi abilities, abilities (aka when Juro has managed to rat out the Sith hunters and elliminate them as threats), she would already have everything she needs to be a fledged Jedi Padawan.
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* Kara believes she isn't strong enough in the Force and is said to be untrained, yet is shown to be a capable enough fighter as seen when she fends off a Jedi hunter and holds her own against the Sith infiltrators. However, given her father is implied to be Force-sensitive and that they're family friends with a Jedi but was LockedOutOfTheLoop, it can be assumed Kara ''has'' received training from Zhima and Juro, but was never told it was ''Jedi'' training. As a result, she underestimates herself at the beginning, and only as she fights actual Sith does she realize her capabilities, allowing her blade to turn from colorless to green.

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* Kara believes she isn't strong enough in the Force and is said to be untrained, yet is shown to be a capable enough fighter as seen when she fends off a Jedi hunter and holds her own against the Sith infiltrators. However, given her father is implied to be Force-sensitive and that they're family friends with a Jedi but was LockedOutOfTheLoop, it can be assumed Kara ''has'' received training from Zhima and Juro, but was never told it was ''Jedi'' training. As a result, she underestimates herself at the beginning, and only as she fights actual Sith does she realize her capabilities, allowing her blade to turn from colorless to green.green.
* Adding to the above, it's also possibly an elaborate plan on Margrave Juro's part to have Zhima train Kara in the ways of the Jedi without actually telling her that it's a Jedi training. Given that the galaxy at that point has so few Jedi left, and that the Sith are still out there looking and elliminating any Jedi they could find, deliberately convincing Kara to believe that she isn't strong enough in the Force and untrained is a way to 'hide' her force sensitivity from Sith hunters, while also actually training her all the basics of lightsaber training so that when the time comes for her to embrace her Jedi abilities, she would already have everything she needs to be a fledged Jedi Padawan.
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* Kara believes she isn't strong enough in the Force and is said to be untrained, yet is shown to be a capable enough fighter as seen when she fends off a Jedi hunter and holds her own against the Sith infiltrators. However, given her father is implied to be Force-sensitive and that they're family friends with a Jedi but doesn't know either of those things, it can be assumed Kara ''has'' received training from Zhima and Juro, but was never told it was ''Jedi'' training. As a result, she underestimates herself at the beginning, and only as she fights actual Sith does she realize her capabilities, allowing her blade to turn from colorless to green.

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* Kara believes she isn't strong enough in the Force and is said to be untrained, yet is shown to be a capable enough fighter as seen when she fends off a Jedi hunter and holds her own against the Sith infiltrators. However, given her father is implied to be Force-sensitive and that they're family friends with a Jedi but doesn't know either of those things, was LockedOutOfTheLoop, it can be assumed Kara ''has'' received training from Zhima and Juro, but was never told it was ''Jedi'' training. As a result, she underestimates herself at the beginning, and only as she fights actual Sith does she realize her capabilities, allowing her blade to turn from colorless to green.
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* Kara believes she isn't strong enough in the Force and is said to be untrained, yet is shown to be a capable enough fighter as seen when she fends off a Jedi hunter and holds her own against the Sith infiltrators. However, given her father is implied to be Force-sensitive and that they're family friends with a Jedi but doesn't know either of those things, it can be assumed Kara ''has'' received training from Zhima and Juro, but was never told it was ''Jedi'' training. As a result, she underestimates herself at the beginning, and only as she fights actual Sith does she realize her capabilities, allowing her blade to turn from colorless to green.

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