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* ThrowItIn: A caption box that reads "Doctor Aphra: You know her" was a silly joke that Alyssa Wong [[https://twitter.com/crashwong/status/1467601978452631554 says]] she forgot to take out.

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* ThrowItIn: A caption box that reads "Doctor Aphra: You know her" was a silly joke that Alyssa Wong Creator/AlyssaWong [[https://twitter.com/crashwong/status/1467601978452631554 says]] she forgot to take out.
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* ThrowItIn: A caption box that reads "Doctor Aphra: You know her" was a silly joke that Alyssa Wong [[https://twitter.com/crashwong/status/1467601978452631554 says]] she forgot to take out.
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* CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer: A comparatively mild example that nonetheless ended up creating quite a ruckus in some online circles. [[https://screenrant.com/star-wars-secret-emperor-leader-palpatine/ This]] Screenrant article seems to be under the impression that Minister Pitina Mar-Mas Voor is revealed to be the real mastermind behind the Galactic Empire in Issue 36 and would've made a more effective leader than Palpatine. Nevermind that the issue in question never suggests any such thing; it's made obvious that Voor is an overconfident SmugSnake who isn't nearly as important as she thinks she is [[spoiler: and is easily taken down by Dr. Aphra and Darth Vader]], albeit she does make [[VillainHasAPoint some good points]] about the [[WeHaveReserves inefficient way]] the Imperial higher-ups generally run things. Subsequently, a [[VocalMinority subset of fans]] latched onto the Screenrant article and had quite a few...things to say about ''Star Wars'' supposedly retconning Palpatine to be an incompetent overlord who needed some no-name Imperial to keep things running [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement (and that is all we shall say on the matter)]], apparently having not actually read the comic in question either.

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* CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer: A comparatively mild example that nonetheless ended up creating quite a ruckus in some online circles. [[https://screenrant.com/star-wars-secret-emperor-leader-palpatine/ This]] Screenrant article seems to be under the impression that Minister Pitina Mar-Mas Voor is revealed to be the real mastermind behind the Galactic Empire in Issue 36 and would've made a more effective leader than Palpatine. Nevermind that the issue in question never suggests any such thing; it's made obvious that Voor is an overconfident SmugSnake who isn't nearly as important as she thinks she is [[spoiler: and is easily taken down by Dr. Aphra and Darth Vader]], albeit she does make [[VillainHasAPoint some good points]] about the [[WeHaveReserves inefficient way]] the Imperial higher-ups generally run things. Subsequently, a [[VocalMinority subset of fans]] latched onto the Screenrant article and had quite a few...things to say about ''Star Wars'' supposedly retconning Palpatine to be an incompetent overlord who needed some no-name Imperial to keep things running [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement (and that is all we shall say on the matter)]], apparently having not actually read the comic in question either.

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** Issue #17 was released on February 21[[superscript:st]], 2018, featuring Hera getting captured, humiliated, and about to be turned in to Imperial custody. Two days before the issue was released, ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' episode "Jedi Night" aired, featuring Hera having been captured and humiliated, but getting broken out of Imperial custody. In addition, in this issue, Hera acts like an IceQueen, and considering [[spoiler:Kanan was killed]] in "Jedi Night", it looks as if the events in "Jedi Night" were a CynicismCatalyst for her.

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MeaningfulReleaseDate: Issue #17 was released on February 21[[superscript:st]], 2018, featuring Hera getting captured, humiliated, and about to be turned in to Imperial custody. Two days before the issue was released, ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' episode "Jedi Night" aired, featuring Hera having been captured and humiliated, but getting broken out of Imperial custody. In addition, in this issue, Hera acts like an IceQueen, and considering [[spoiler:Kanan was killed]] in "Jedi Night", it looks as if the events in "Jedi Night" were a CynicismCatalyst for her.
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* CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer: A comparatively mild example that nonetheless ended up creating quite a ruckus in some online circles. [[https://screenrant.com/star-wars-secret-emperor-leader-palpatine/ This]] Screenrant article seems to be under the impression that Minister Pitina Mar-Mas Voor is revealed to be the real mastermind behind the Galactic Empire in Issue 36 and would've made a more effective leader than Palpatine. Nevermind the fact that the issue in question never really suggests any such thing; it's made quite obvious that Voor is actually an overconfident SmugSnake who isn't nearly as important as she thinks she is [[spoiler: and is rather easily taken down by Dr. Aphra and Darth Vader]], albeit she does make [[VillainHasAPoint some good points]] about the [[WeHaveReserves inefficient way]] the Imperial higher-ups generally run things. Subsequently, a [[VocalMinority subset of fans]] latched onto the Screenrant article and had quite a few...things to say about ''Star Wars'' supposedly retconning Palpatine to be an incompetent overlord who needed some no-name Imperial to keep things running [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement (and that is all we shall say on the matter)]], apparently having not actually read the comic in question either.

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* CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer: A comparatively mild example that nonetheless ended up creating quite a ruckus in some online circles. [[https://screenrant.com/star-wars-secret-emperor-leader-palpatine/ This]] Screenrant article seems to be under the impression that Minister Pitina Mar-Mas Voor is revealed to be the real mastermind behind the Galactic Empire in Issue 36 and would've made a more effective leader than Palpatine. Nevermind the fact that the issue in question never really suggests any such thing; it's made quite obvious that Voor is actually an overconfident SmugSnake who isn't nearly as important as she thinks she is [[spoiler: and is rather easily taken down by Dr. Aphra and Darth Vader]], albeit she does make [[VillainHasAPoint some good points]] about the [[WeHaveReserves inefficient way]] the Imperial higher-ups generally run things. Subsequently, a [[VocalMinority subset of fans]] latched onto the Screenrant article and had quite a few...things to say about ''Star Wars'' supposedly retconning Palpatine to be an incompetent overlord who needed some no-name Imperial to keep things running [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement (and that is all we shall say on the matter)]], apparently having not actually read the comic in question either.
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* CowboyBeepBopAtHisComputer: A comparatively mild example that nonetheless ended up creating quite a ruckus in some online circles. [[https://screenrant.com/star-wars-secret-emperor-leader-palpatine/ This]] Screenrant article seems to be under the impression that Minister Pitina Mar-Mas Voor is revealed to be the real mastermind behind the Galactic Empire in Issue 36 and would've made a more effective leader than Palpatine. Nevermind the fact that the issue in question never really suggests any such thing; it's made quite obvious that Voor is actually an overconfident SmugSnake who isn't nearly as important as she thinks she is [[spoiler: and is rather easily taken down by Dr. Aphra and Darth Vader]], albeit she does make [[VillainHasAPoint some good points]] about the [[WeHaveReserves inefficient way]] the Imperial higher-ups generally run things. Subsequently, a [[VocalMinority subset of fans]] latched onto the Screenrant article and had quite a few...things to say about ''Star Wars'' supposedly retconning Palpatine to be an incompetent overlord who needed some no-name Imperial to keep things running [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement (and that is all we shall say on the matter)]], apparently having not actually read the comic in question either.

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* CowboyBeepBopAtHisComputer: CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer: A comparatively mild example that nonetheless ended up creating quite a ruckus in some online circles. [[https://screenrant.com/star-wars-secret-emperor-leader-palpatine/ This]] Screenrant article seems to be under the impression that Minister Pitina Mar-Mas Voor is revealed to be the real mastermind behind the Galactic Empire in Issue 36 and would've made a more effective leader than Palpatine. Nevermind the fact that the issue in question never really suggests any such thing; it's made quite obvious that Voor is actually an overconfident SmugSnake who isn't nearly as important as she thinks she is [[spoiler: and is rather easily taken down by Dr. Aphra and Darth Vader]], albeit she does make [[VillainHasAPoint some good points]] about the [[WeHaveReserves inefficient way]] the Imperial higher-ups generally run things. Subsequently, a [[VocalMinority subset of fans]] latched onto the Screenrant article and had quite a few...things to say about ''Star Wars'' supposedly retconning Palpatine to be an incompetent overlord who needed some no-name Imperial to keep things running [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement (and that is all we shall say on the matter)]], apparently having not actually read the comic in question either.
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* CowboyBeepBopAtHisComputer: A comparatively mild example that nonetheless ended up creating quite a ruckus in some online circles. [[https://screenrant.com/star-wars-secret-emperor-leader-palpatine/ This]] Screenrant article seems to be under the impression that Minister Pitina Mar-Mas Voor is revealed to be the real mastermind behind the Galactic Empire in Issue 36 and would've made a more effective leader than Palpatine. Nevermind the fact that the issue in question never really suggests any such thing; it's made quite obvious that Voor is actually an overconfident SmugSnake who isn't nearly as important as she thinks she is [[spoiler: and is rather easily taken down by Dr. Aphra and Darth Vader]], albeit she does make [[VillainHasAPoint some good points]] about the [[WeHaveReserves inefficient way]] the Imperial higher-ups generally run things. Subsequently, a [[VocalMinority subset of fans]] latched onto the Screenrant article and had quite a few...things to say about ''Star Wars'' supposedly retconning Palpatine to be an incompetent overlord who needed some no-name Imperial to keep things running [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement (and that is all we shall say on the matter)]], apparently having not actually read the comic in question either.



* WordOfGod: Regarding the fate of Rur. [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/File:EternalRurclarificationtweet.png Kieron Gillen clarified]] that the real Rur died heroically, trying to stop Eternal Rur.

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* WordOfGod: Regarding the fate of Rur. [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/File:EternalRurclarificationtweet.png Kieron Gillen clarified]] that the real Rur died heroically, trying to stop Eternal Rur.Rur.
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** Issue #17 was released on February 21[[superscript:st]], 2018, featuring Hera getting captured, humiliated, and about to be turned in to Imperial custody. Two days before the issue was released, ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' episode "Jedi Night" aired, featuring Hera having been captured and humiliated, but getting broken out of Imperial custody. In addition, in this issue, Hera acts like an IceQueen, and considering [[spoiler:Kanan was killed]] in "Jedi Night", it looks as if the events in "Jedi Night" were a CynicismCatalyst for her.

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** Issue #17 was released on February 21[[superscript:st]], 2018, featuring Hera getting captured, humiliated, and about to be turned in to Imperial custody. Two days before the issue was released, ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' episode "Jedi Night" aired, featuring Hera having been captured and humiliated, but getting broken out of Imperial custody. In addition, in this issue, Hera acts like an IceQueen, and considering [[spoiler:Kanan was killed]] in "Jedi Night", it looks as if the events in "Jedi Night" were a CynicismCatalyst for her.her.
* WordOfGod: Regarding the fate of Rur. [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/File:EternalRurclarificationtweet.png Kieron Gillen clarified]] that the real Rur died heroically, trying to stop Eternal Rur.
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** Issue #17 was released on February 21[[superscript:st]], 2018, featuring Hera getting captured and about to get turned in to Imperial custody. Two days before the issue was released, ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' episode "Jedi Night" aired, featuring Hera getting broken out of Imperial custody. In addition, in this issue, Hera acts like an IceQueen, and considering [[spoiler:Kanan was killed]] in "Jedi Night", it looks as if the events in "Jedi Night" were a CynicismCatalyst for her.

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** Issue #17 was released on February 21[[superscript:st]], 2018, featuring Hera getting captured captured, humiliated, and about to get be turned in to Imperial custody. Two days before the issue was released, ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' episode "Jedi Night" aired, featuring Hera having been captured and humiliated, but getting broken out of Imperial custody. In addition, in this issue, Hera acts like an IceQueen, and considering [[spoiler:Kanan was killed]] in "Jedi Night", it looks as if the events in "Jedi Night" were a CynicismCatalyst for her.
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** Issue #17 was released on February 21[[superscript:st]], 2018, featuring Hera getting captured and about to get turned in to Imperial custody. Two days before the issue was released, ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' episode "Jedi Night" aired, featuring Hera getting broken out of Imperial custody.

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** Issue #17 was released on February 21[[superscript:st]], 2018, featuring Hera getting captured and about to get turned in to Imperial custody. Two days before the issue was released, ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' episode "Jedi Night" aired, featuring Hera getting broken out of Imperial custody. In addition, in this issue, Hera acts like an IceQueen, and considering [[spoiler:Kanan was killed]] in "Jedi Night", it looks as if the events in "Jedi Night" were a CynicismCatalyst for her.
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** Issue #17 was released on February 21[[superscript:st]], 2018, featuring Hera getting captured and about to get turned in to Imperial custody. Two days before the issue was released, ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' episode "Jedi Night" aired, featuring Hera getting broken out of Imperial custody.

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