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** By the episode's ending, [[spoiler:he has Kanan in custody]], and his final line is "You do not know what it takes a win a war, but I do." Tarkin's ''modus operandi'' is MakeAnExampleOfThem, which does not bode well for [[spoiler:Kanan]] or Lothal.

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** By the episode's ending, [[spoiler:he has Kanan in custody]], and his final line is "You do not know what it takes a win a war, but I do." Tarkin's ''modus operandi'' is MakeAnExampleOfThem, which does not bode well for [[spoiler:Kanan]] or Lothal.Lothal.
* [[spoiler: Kanan's]] torture session aboard Tarkin's Star Destroyer. If that wasn't bad enough when he ''doesn't'' break they intend to take him to Mustafar.

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** Finally, just look at how all three take this guy's criticizms: Tua is speechless, and cannot talk her way out of it; Kallus holds his head in shame for being unable to do the job; while the Inquisitor is ''pissed''. In short, Tarkin's appearance means shit just hit the fan.

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** Finally, just look at how all three take this guy's criticizms: criticisms: Tua is speechless, and cannot talk her way out of it; Kallus holds his head in shame for being unable to do the job; while the Inquisitor is ''pissed''. In short, Tarkin's appearance means shit just hit the fan.fan.
** By the episode's ending, [[spoiler:he has Kanan in custody]], and his final line is "You do not know what it takes a win a war, but I do." Tarkin's ''modus operandi'' is MakeAnExampleOfThem, which does not bode well for [[spoiler:Kanan]] or Lothal.
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** Even though he was only a vision, the Inquisitor made himself out to be even more terrifying than he is in reality (although that's pretty much a rule with nightmares), and this brings up a new bit of horror in regards to Force hallucinations. It's noted that as long as Ezra was afraid of death, the vision of the Inquisitor could have actually killed him. [[FridgeHorror So what happened to those Padawans that came before?]] They weren't killed by anything in the cave. [[YourMindMakesItReal They were killed by their own imagination]], which means Luke could have been killed by [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack his vision of Vader in the cave on Dagobah]].

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** Even though he was only a vision, the Inquisitor made himself out to be even more terrifying than he is in reality (although that's pretty much a rule with nightmares), and this brings up a new bit of horror in regards to Force hallucinations. It's noted that as long as Ezra was afraid of death, the vision of the Inquisitor could have actually killed him. [[FridgeHorror So what happened to those Padawans that came before?]] They weren't killed by anything in the cave. [[YourMindMakesItReal They were killed by their own imagination]], which means Luke could have been killed by [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack his vision of Vader in the cave on Dagobah]].Dagobah]].
* Grand Moff Tarkin. For starters, in the first episode he appears in, ''Call to Action'', he reprimands Minister Tua and Agent Kallus for their repeated failures in containing the rebel cell, then turns on the Inquisitor for not being able to stop a single Jedi despite numerous chances. [[FromBadToWorse THEN]] he summons two high ranking Lothal agents to discuss the latest activity, ending the meeting with their execution.
** Finally, just look at how all three take this guy's criticizms: Tua is speechless, and cannot talk her way out of it; Kallus holds his head in shame for being unable to do the job; while the Inquisitor is ''pissed''. In short, Tarkin's appearance means shit just hit the fan.

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** [[spoiler: [[ParanoiaFuel Is Gall Trayvis a real person to begin with?]] The transmission did say he was a Senator in Exile, meaning he could just be a creation of the Empire to leak information they want to leak.]]

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** [[spoiler: [[ParanoiaFuel Is Gall Trayvis a real person to begin with?]] The transmission did say he was a Senator in Exile, meaning he could just be a creation of the Empire to leak information they want to leak.leak.
*** [[spoiler: "Vision of Hope" confirms him to be both a real person and an Imperial agent using his broadcasts to lure rebel cells into traps.
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** The corpses of the Masters. Not only are the bodies themselves disturbing, the reason they're there is that their Padawans went into the temple but never came out, and the Masters just sat there waiting until they died.

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** The corpses of the Masters. Not only are the bodies themselves disturbing, the reason they're there is that their Padawans went into the temple but never came out, and the Masters just sat there waiting until they died.died.
** Even though he was only a vision, the Inquisitor made himself out to be even more terrifying than he is in reality (although that's pretty much a rule with nightmares), and this brings up a new bit of horror in regards to Force hallucinations. It's noted that as long as Ezra was afraid of death, the vision of the Inquisitor could have actually killed him. [[FridgeHorror So what happened to those Padawans that came before?]] They weren't killed by anything in the cave. [[YourMindMakesItReal They were killed by their own imagination]], which means Luke could have been killed by [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack his vision of Vader in the cave on Dagobah]].
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** The corpses of the Masters. Not only are the bodies themselves disturbing, the reason they're thre is that their Padawans went into the temple but never came out, and the Masters just sat there waiting until they died.

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** The corpses of the Masters. Not only are the bodies themselves disturbing, the reason they're thre there is that their Padawans went into the temple but never came out, and the Masters just sat there waiting until they died.
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* Ezra's visions of the Inquisitor killing his friends in "Path of the Jedi".

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* Ezra's visions of the Inquisitor killing his friends in "Path of the Jedi".Jedi".
** The corpses of the Masters. Not only are the bodies themselves disturbing, the reason they're thre is that their Padawans went into the temple but never came out, and the Masters just sat there waiting until they died.
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* Ezra facing off with the Inquisitor in Gathering Forces. The Inquisitor has just knocked Kanan out [[CurbStompBattle without breaking a sweat]]. Ezra attempts to save Kanan only to get pushed back to the edge of a cliff. The Inquisitor slowly walks towards him, taunting him by stating that he'll kill Kanan and everyone else. [[spoiler: The only thing that saves Ezra is tapping into the Dark Side, which is Nightmare Fuel on its own.]]

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* Ezra facing off with the Inquisitor in Gathering Forces. The Inquisitor has just knocked Kanan out [[CurbStompBattle without breaking a sweat]]. Ezra attempts to save Kanan only to get pushed back to the edge of a cliff. The Inquisitor slowly walks towards him, taunting him by stating that he'll kill Kanan and everyone else. [[spoiler: The only thing that saves Ezra is tapping into the Dark Side, which is Nightmare Fuel on its own.]]]]
* Ezra's visions of the Inquisitor killing his friends in "Path of the Jedi".
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* In Rise of the Old Masters [[spoiler:the corpse of Luminara Unduli is downright disturbing. Her nose and eyes appear to be gone, her face is very gaunt and her facial bones are jutting out beneath her dried out skin. The way the skin is stretched out gives her a permanent grimace even though her mouth is closed. If it wasn't for her chin tattoos, you couldn't even recognize her.]]

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* In Rise of the Old Masters [[spoiler:the corpse of Luminara Unduli is downright disturbing. Her nose and eyes appear to be gone, her face is very gaunt and her facial bones are jutting out beneath her dried out skin. The way the skin is stretched out gives means her a permanent grimace teeth visible even though her mouth is closed. If it wasn't for her chin tattoos, you couldn't even recognize her.]]
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* [[spoiler:Ezra tapping into the Dark Side to summon the fyrnock mother.]] When you make the Inquisitor take a step back in fear, you know you're onto a winner...

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* [[spoiler:Ezra tapping into the Dark Side to summon the fyrnock mother.]] When you make the Inquisitor take a step back in fear, you know you're onto a winner...winner...
* Ezra facing off with the Inquisitor in Gathering Forces. The Inquisitor has just knocked Kanan out [[CurbStompBattle without breaking a sweat]]. Ezra attempts to save Kanan only to get pushed back to the edge of a cliff. The Inquisitor slowly walks towards him, taunting him by stating that he'll kill Kanan and everyone else. [[spoiler: The only thing that saves Ezra is tapping into the Dark Side, which is Nightmare Fuel on its own.]]
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* What the Empire [[UnwillingRoboticization did to Tseebo]]. He's so overwhelmed by the data in his head that he's basically an EmptyShell spouting facts in response to stimuli. Tseebo was a worst-case scenario, but it's clear that this happens to some degree to everyone with the implants. The Empire does this to low-level technicians just to make them a bit more efficient.

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* What the Empire [[UnwillingRoboticization did to Tseebo]]. He's so overwhelmed by the data in his head that he's basically an EmptyShell spouting facts in response to stimuli. Tseebo was a worst-case scenario, but it's clear that this happens to some degree to everyone with the implants. The Empire does this to low-level technicians just to make them a bit more efficient.efficient.
* [[spoiler:Ezra tapping into the Dark Side to summon the fyrnock mother.]] When you make the Inquisitor take a step back in fear, you know you're onto a winner...
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** If you thought that was bad, "Gathering Forces" ups the ante. The fyrnocks may be trouble, but the big one living underground is a whole lot worse.
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* What the Empire [[UnwillingRobotisation did to Tseebo]]. He's so overwhelmed by the data in his head that he's basically an EmptyShell spouting facts in response to stimuli. Tseebo was a worst-case scenario, but it's clear that this happens to some degree to everyone with the implants. The Empire does this to low-level technicians just to make them a bit more efficient.

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* What the Empire [[UnwillingRobotisation [[UnwillingRoboticization did to Tseebo]]. He's so overwhelmed by the data in his head that he's basically an EmptyShell spouting facts in response to stimuli. Tseebo was a worst-case scenario, but it's clear that this happens to some degree to everyone with the implants. The Empire does this to low-level technicians just to make them a bit more efficient.
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* The fyrnocks, those creatures inhabiting the abandoned Clone Wars base, Fort Anaxes. [[SuperPersistentPredator Vicious, relentless]], and strong enough to tear apart shuttles with ease. [[PrimalFear They live in darkness]], and if you think you're safe just waiting outside the base, the asteroid they inhabit has a sun that's periodically blocked out by other asteroids. They are also willing to charge into a minefield of [[MadeOfExplodium rhydonium]] canisters just to get a meal, and even that won't be enough to kill them all. And even though they're apparently nocturnal, they're smart enough to discern artificial light from natural light. According to the databank, they also [[ExplosiveBreeder reproduce very quickly]].

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* The fyrnocks, those creatures inhabiting the abandoned Clone Wars base, Fort Anaxes. [[SuperPersistentPredator Vicious, relentless]], and strong enough to tear apart shuttles with ease. [[PrimalFear They live in darkness]], and if you think you're safe just waiting outside the base, the asteroid they inhabit has a sun that's periodically blocked out by other asteroids. They are also willing to charge into a minefield of [[MadeOfExplodium rhydonium]] canisters just to get a meal, and even that won't be enough to kill them all. And even though they're apparently nocturnal, they're smart enough to discern artificial light from natural light. According to the databank, they also [[ExplosiveBreeder reproduce very quickly]].quickly]].
* What the Empire [[UnwillingRobotisation did to Tseebo]]. He's so overwhelmed by the data in his head that he's basically an EmptyShell spouting facts in response to stimuli. Tseebo was a worst-case scenario, but it's clear that this happens to some degree to everyone with the implants. The Empire does this to low-level technicians just to make them a bit more efficient.
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* Those creatures inhabiting the abandoned Clone Wars base. Vicious, relentless, and strong enough to tear apart shuttles with ease.

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* Those The fyrnocks, those creatures inhabiting the abandoned Clone Wars base. base, Fort Anaxes. [[SuperPersistentPredator Vicious, relentless, relentless]], and strong enough to tear apart shuttles with ease.ease. [[PrimalFear They live in darkness]], and if you think you're safe just waiting outside the base, the asteroid they inhabit has a sun that's periodically blocked out by other asteroids. They are also willing to charge into a minefield of [[MadeOfExplodium rhydonium]] canisters just to get a meal, and even that won't be enough to kill them all. And even though they're apparently nocturnal, they're smart enough to discern artificial light from natural light. According to the databank, they also [[ExplosiveBreeder reproduce very quickly]].
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*** As noted in FridgeHorror page, the key word is ANOTHER.

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*** As noted in FridgeHorror page, the key word is ANOTHER.ANOTHER.
*Those creatures inhabiting the abandoned Clone Wars base. Vicious, relentless, and strong enough to tear apart shuttles with ease.
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** There is also a throwaway line during a [=HoloNet=] news broadcast, the same one where the crew learns about Luminara, that mentions "another successful planetary liberation through the Base-Delta-Zero initiative". In ''Legends'' that was the Empire's phrase to describe wiping out ''everything'' on the planet's surface via orbital bombardment.

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** There is also a throwaway line during a [=HoloNet=] news broadcast, the same one where the crew learns about Luminara, that mentions "another successful planetary liberation through the Base-Delta-Zero initiative". In ''Legends'' that was the Empire's phrase to describe wiping out ''everything'' on the planet's surface via orbital bombardment.bombardment.
*** As noted in FridgeHorror page, the key word is ANOTHER.
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** The build-up to the revelation is also pretty creepy. [[spoiler: Kanan could sense her presence in the Spire, and he finds her sitting in her cell alive and well. Then she silently stands up, walks over and phases into the casket (which is empty at first), before turning into the mummified corpse described above in way that makes it look like she's quickly rotting away. A big YankTheDogsChain moment if any. And what was that sitting in the cell? A hologram? [[AndIMustScream Her spirit bound to her corpse]]? Or an illusion created by the Inquisitor? [[FridgeHorror And was Gall Trayvis, that supposedly sympathetic Imperial senator who protested her "imprisonment" on the HoloNet, even aware of the trap being setup?]]]]

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** The build-up to the revelation is also pretty creepy. [[spoiler: Kanan could sense her presence in the Spire, and he finds her sitting in her cell alive and well. Then she silently stands up, walks over and phases into the casket (which is empty at first), before turning into the mummified corpse described above in way that makes it look like she's quickly rotting away. A big YankTheDogsChain moment if any. And until WordOfGod weighed in, [[WildMassGuessing there was some speculation on what was that image of Luminara sitting in the cell? cell was]]? A hologram? [[AndIMustScream Her spirit bound to her corpse]]? Or an illusion created by the Inquisitor? [[FridgeHorror And was Gall Trayvis, that supposedly sympathetic Imperial senator who protested her "imprisonment" on the HoloNet, even aware of the trap being setup?]]]]
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** According to an [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/10/28/star-wars-rebels-dave-filoni-on-the-luminara-twist-in-rise-of-the-old-masters interview with Dave Filoni]] [[spoiler: it is a hologram]].
-->'''Dave Filoni:''' It became an interesting way also to tell the story of what probably happened to some Jedi Knights, Jedi survivors. Order 66 didn’t wipe them all out. [[spoiler: Some of them were captured and probably executed later, which is what you see the holographic recording of. It’s actually Luminara’s execution in that chamber.]]
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** The build-up to the revelation is also pretty creepy. [[spoiler: Kanan could sense her presence in the Spire, and he finds her sitting in her cell alive and well. Then she silently stands up, walks over and phases into the casket (which is empty at first), before turning into the mummified corpse described above. A big YankTheDogsChain moment if any. And what was that sitting in the cell? A hologram? Her spirit bound to her corpse? Or an illusion created by the Inquisitor? [[FridgeHorror And was Gall Trayvis, that supposedly sympathetic Imperial senator who protested her "imprisonment" on the HoloNet, even aware of the trap being setup?]]]]

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** The build-up to the revelation is also pretty creepy. [[spoiler: Kanan could sense her presence in the Spire, and he finds her sitting in her cell alive and well. Then she silently stands up, walks over and phases into the casket (which is empty at first), before turning into the mummified corpse described above.above in way that makes it look like she's quickly rotting away. A big YankTheDogsChain moment if any. And what was that sitting in the cell? A hologram? [[AndIMustScream Her spirit bound to her corpse? corpse]]? Or an illusion created by the Inquisitor? [[FridgeHorror And was Gall Trayvis, that supposedly sympathetic Imperial senator who protested her "imprisonment" on the HoloNet, even aware of the trap being setup?]]]]



** There is also a throwaway line during a holo-net news broadcast, the same one where the crew learns about Luminara, that mentions "another successful planetary liberation through the Base-Delta-Zero initiative". In ''Legends'' that was the Empire's phrase to describe wiping out ''everything'' on the planet's surface via orbital bombardment.

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** There is also a throwaway line during a holo-net [=HoloNet=] news broadcast, the same one where the crew learns about Luminara, that mentions "another successful planetary liberation through the Base-Delta-Zero initiative". In ''Legends'' that was the Empire's phrase to describe wiping out ''everything'' on the planet's surface via orbital bombardment.
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** [[spoiler: [[ParanoiaFuel Is Gall Travis a real person to begin with?]] The transmission did say he was a Senator in Exile, meaning he could just be a creation of the Empire to leak information they want to leak.]]

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** [[spoiler: [[ParanoiaFuel Is Gall Travis Trayvis a real person to begin with?]] The transmission did say he was a Senator in Exile, meaning he could just be a creation of the Empire to leak information they want to leak.]]
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** [[spoiler: [[ParanoiaFuel Is Gall Travis a real person to begin with?]] The transmission did say he was a Senator in Exile, meaning he could just be a creation of the Empire to leak information they want to leak.]]
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* In Rise of the Old Masters [[spoiler:the corpse of Luminara Unduli is downright disturbing. Her nose and eyes appear to be gone, her face is very gaunt and her facial bones are jutting out beneath her very dried out skin. If it wasn't for her chin tattoos, you couldn't even recognize her.]]

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* In Rise of the Old Masters [[spoiler:the corpse of Luminara Unduli is downright disturbing. Her nose and eyes appear to be gone, her face is very gaunt and her facial bones are jutting out beneath her very dried out skin.skin. The way the skin is stretched out gives her a permanent grimace even though her mouth is closed. If it wasn't for her chin tattoos, you couldn't even recognize her.]]
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** The build-up to the revelation is also pretty creepy. [[spoiler: Kanan could sense her presence in the Spire, and he finds her sitting in her cell alive and well. Then she silently stands up, walks over and phases into the casket (which is empty at first), before turning into the mummified corpse described above. A big YankTheDogsChain moment if any. And what was that sitting in the cell? A hologram? Her spirit bound to her corpse? Or an illusion created by the Inquisitor? [[FridgeHorror And was that supposedly sympathetic Imperial senator who protested her "imprisonment" on the HoloNet even aware of the trap being setup?]]]]

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** The build-up to the revelation is also pretty creepy. [[spoiler: Kanan could sense her presence in the Spire, and he finds her sitting in her cell alive and well. Then she silently stands up, walks over and phases into the casket (which is empty at first), before turning into the mummified corpse described above. A big YankTheDogsChain moment if any. And what was that sitting in the cell? A hologram? Her spirit bound to her corpse? Or an illusion created by the Inquisitor? [[FridgeHorror And was Gall Trayvis, that supposedly sympathetic Imperial senator who protested her "imprisonment" on the HoloNet HoloNet, even aware of the trap being setup?]]]]
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** The build-up to the revelation is also pretty creepy. [[spoiler: Kanan could sense her presence in the Spire, and he finds her sitting in her cell alive and well. Then she silently stands up, walks over and phases into the casket (which is empty at first), before turning into the mummified corpse described above. A big YankTheDogsChain moment if any. And what was that sitting in the cell? A hologram? Her spirit bound to her corpse? Or an illusion created by the Inquisitor? [[FridgeHorror And was that supposedly sympathetic Imperial senator who protested her "imprisonment" on the HoloNet even aware of the trap being setup?]]]]

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** The build-up to the revelation is also pretty creepy. [[spoiler: Kanan could sense her presence in the Spire, and he finds her sitting in her cell alive and well. Then she silently stands up, walks over and phases into the casket (which is empty at first), before turning into the mummified corpse described above. A big YankTheDogsChain moment if any. And what was that sitting in the cell? A hologram? Her spirit bound to her corpse? Or an illusion created by the Inquisitor? [[FridgeHorror And was that supposedly sympathetic Imperial senator who protested her "imprisonment" on the HoloNet even aware of the trap being setup?]]]]setup?]]]]
** There is also a throwaway line during a holo-net news broadcast, the same one where the crew learns about Luminara, that mentions "another successful planetary liberation through the Base-Delta-Zero initiative". In ''Legends'' that was the Empire's phrase to describe wiping out ''everything'' on the planet's surface via orbital bombardment.
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* "Droids in Distress" introduces us to T-7 ion disruptors, handheld rifles capable of taking down starships with only a few shots, but are said to have really horrific effects on living beings, most notably during the massacre of Zeb's homeworld, Lasan. This was enough for the [[EvenEvilHasStandards Imperial Senate to make them illegal]], but more immoral Imperials like Maketh Tua to try to bring them back into circulation. We haven't seen what they can to do to living beings (yet), but if ''Legends'' [[StarWarsExpandedUniverse EU]] stories are to believed, disruptors incinerate flesh on a molecular level and leave behind a pile of ash or a charred skeleton (similar to [[Film/ANewHope Owen and Beru Lars]]), and if the canon reactions to the weapons are anything to go by, it's most likely still true. And [[TokenEvilTeammate Cikatro Vizago]] still has a few of them, so we may see what they can do later.

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* "Droids in Distress" introduces us to T-7 ion disruptors, handheld rifles capable of taking down starships with only a few shots, but are said to have really horrific effects on living beings, most notably during the massacre of Zeb's homeworld, Lasan. This was enough for the [[EvenEvilHasStandards Imperial Senate to make them illegal]], but more immoral Imperials like Maketh Tua to try to bring them back into circulation. We haven't seen what they can to do to living beings (yet), but if ''Legends'' [[StarWarsExpandedUniverse EU]] stories are to be believed, disruptors incinerate flesh on a molecular level and leave behind a pile of ash or a charred skeleton (similar to [[Film/ANewHope Owen and Beru Lars]]), and if the canon reactions to the weapons are anything to go by, it's most likely still true. And [[TokenEvilTeammate Cikatro Vizago]] still has a few of them, so we may see what they can do later.
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* "Droids in Distress" introduces us to T-7 ion disruptors, handheld rifles capable of taking down starships with only a few shots, but are said to have really horrific effects on living beings, most notably during the massacre of Zeb's homeworld, Lasan. This was enough for the [[EvenEvilStandards Imperial Senate to make them illegal]], but more immoral Imperials like Maketh Tua to try to bring them back into circulation. We haven't seen what they can to do to living beings (yet), but if ''Legends'' [[StarWarsExpandedUniverse EU]] stories are to believed, disruptors incinerate flesh on a molecular level and leave behind a pile of ash or a charred skeleton (similar to [[Film/ANewHope Owen and Beru Lars]]), and if the canon reactions to the weapons are anything to go by, it's most likely still true. And [[TokenEvilTeammate Cikatro Vizago]] still has a few of them, so we may see what they can do later.

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* "Droids in Distress" introduces us to T-7 ion disruptors, handheld rifles capable of taking down starships with only a few shots, but are said to have really horrific effects on living beings, most notably during the massacre of Zeb's homeworld, Lasan. This was enough for the [[EvenEvilStandards [[EvenEvilHasStandards Imperial Senate to make them illegal]], but more immoral Imperials like Maketh Tua to try to bring them back into circulation. We haven't seen what they can to do to living beings (yet), but if ''Legends'' [[StarWarsExpandedUniverse EU]] stories are to believed, disruptors incinerate flesh on a molecular level and leave behind a pile of ash or a charred skeleton (similar to [[Film/ANewHope Owen and Beru Lars]]), and if the canon reactions to the weapons are anything to go by, it's most likely still true. And [[TokenEvilTeammate Cikatro Vizago]] still has a few of them, so we may see what they can do later.
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* "Droids in Distress" introduces us to T-7 ion disruptors, handheld rifles capable of taking down starships with only a few shots, but are said to have really horrific effects on living beings, most notably during the massacre of Zeb's homeworld, Lasan. This was enough for the [[EvenEvilStandards Imperial Senate to make them illegal]], but more immoral Imperials like Maketh Tua to try to bring them back into circulation. We haven't seen what they can to do to living beings (yet), but if ''Legends'' [[StarWarsExpandedUniverse EU]] stories are to believed, disruptors incinerate flesh on a molecular level and leave behind a pile of ash or a charred skeleton (similar to [[Film/ANewHope Owen and Beru Lars), and if the canon reactions to the weapons are anything to go by, it's most likely still true. And [[TokenEvilTeammate Cikatro Vizago]] still has a few of them, so we may see what they can do later.

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* "Droids in Distress" introduces us to T-7 ion disruptors, handheld rifles capable of taking down starships with only a few shots, but are said to have really horrific effects on living beings, most notably during the massacre of Zeb's homeworld, Lasan. This was enough for the [[EvenEvilStandards Imperial Senate to make them illegal]], but more immoral Imperials like Maketh Tua to try to bring them back into circulation. We haven't seen what they can to do to living beings (yet), but if ''Legends'' [[StarWarsExpandedUniverse EU]] stories are to believed, disruptors incinerate flesh on a molecular level and leave behind a pile of ash or a charred skeleton (similar to [[Film/ANewHope Owen and Beru Lars), Lars]]), and if the canon reactions to the weapons are anything to go by, it's most likely still true. And [[TokenEvilTeammate Cikatro Vizago]] still has a few of them, so we may see what they can do later.

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* In Rise of the Old Masters [[spoiler:the corpse of Luminara Unduli is downright disturbing. Her nose and eyes appear to be gone, her face is very gaunt and her facial bones are jutting out beneath her very dried out skin. If it wasn't for her chin tattoos, you couldn't even recognize her.]]

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* "Droids in Distress" introduces us to T-7 ion disruptors, handheld rifles capable of taking down starships with only a few shots, but are said to have really horrific effects on living beings, most notably during the massacre of Zeb's homeworld, Lasan. This was enough for the [[EvenEvilStandards Imperial Senate to make them illegal]], but more immoral Imperials like Maketh Tua to try to bring them back into circulation. We haven't seen what they can to do to living beings (yet), but if ''Legends'' [[StarWarsExpandedUniverse EU]] stories are to believed, disruptors incinerate flesh on a molecular level and leave behind a pile of ash or a charred skeleton (similar to [[Film/ANewHope Owen and Beru Lars), and if the canon reactions to the weapons are anything to go by, it's most likely still true. And [[TokenEvilTeammate Cikatro Vizago]] still has a few of them, so we may see what they can do later.
* In Rise of the Old Masters [[spoiler:the corpse of Luminara Unduli is downright disturbing. Her nose and eyes appear to be gone, her face is very gaunt and her facial bones are jutting out beneath her very dried out skin. If it wasn't for her chin tattoos, you couldn't even recognize her.]]]]
** The build-up to the revelation is also pretty creepy. [[spoiler: Kanan could sense her presence in the Spire, and he finds her sitting in her cell alive and well. Then she silently stands up, walks over and phases into the casket (which is empty at first), before turning into the mummified corpse described above. A big YankTheDogsChain moment if any. And what was that sitting in the cell? A hologram? Her spirit bound to her corpse? Or an illusion created by the Inquisitor? [[FridgeHorror And was that supposedly sympathetic Imperial senator who protested her "imprisonment" on the HoloNet even aware of the trap being setup?]]]]
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* In Rise of the Old Masters [[spoiler:the corpse of Luminara Unduli is downright disturbing. Her nose and eyes appear to be gone, her face is very gaunt and her facial bones are jutting out beneath her very dried out skin. If it wasn't for her chin tattoos, you couldn't even recognize her.]]

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