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** If you didn't watch Clone Wars you'd have no idea who ''Ahsoka'' is, and the same can be said for the Ghost Crew ud you haven't seen Rebels. At least Barriss was in one of the films.

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** If you didn't watch Clone Wars you'd have no idea who ''Ahsoka'' is, and the same can be said for the Ghost Crew ud if you haven't seen Rebels. At least Barriss was in one of the films.
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** If you didn't watch Clone Wars you'd have no idea who ''Ahsoka'' is, and the same can be said for the Ghost Crew ud you haven't seen Rebels. At least Bariss was in one of the films.

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** If you didn't watch Clone Wars you'd have no idea who ''Ahsoka'' is, and the same can be said for the Ghost Crew ud you haven't seen Rebels. At least Bariss Barriss was in one of the films.
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With Ruhk, the one who did so in Legends, having died in Rebels and Enoch already being the SuspiciouslyFamiliarSubstitute, he would be the best choice to fit this role.

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With Ruhk, the one who did so in Legends, having died in Rebels and Enoch already being the SuspiciouslyFamiliarSubstitute, SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute, he would be the best choice to fit this role.

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Thrawn is at his core a [[PragmaticVillainy pragmatic]] man. The casual annihilation of an entire core world via the atrocity machine known as the Death Star will be seen by him as the catalyst that eventually led the Empire's rejection and demise. Along with the dog-kicking evil that the Shadow Council seem to want to engage in, it will put a seed of doubt in his mind as to wether or not the Empire really is the best means to bring order to the galaxy.

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Thrawn is at his core a [[PragmaticVillainy pragmatic]] man. The casual annihilation of an entire core world via the atrocity machine known as the Death Star will be seen by him as the catalyst that eventually led to the Empire's rejection and demise. Along with the dog-kicking evil that the Shadow Council seem to want to engage in, it will put a seed of doubt in his mind as to wether whether or not the Empire really is the best means to bring order to the galaxy.


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[[WMG: Captain Enoch will be the one in canon who betrays Thrawn]]
With Ruhk, the one who did so in Legends, having died in Rebels and Enoch already being the SuspiciouslyFamiliarSubstitute, he would be the best choice to fit this role.
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[[WMG: The Hickey on Sabine's neck, indicated her real reason's for staying on Peridea]]

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[[WMG: The Hickey on Sabine's neck, indicated her real reason's a more parental reason for staying on Peridea]]
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[[WMG: The Hickey on Sabine's neck, indicated her real reason's for staying on Peridea]]

If the scene between Sabine and Ezra in Episode 7 is indication, you notice a spot on her neck, often looked as a hickey, implying her and Ezra had sex when they reunited. It also seems to indicate that her reason for staying on Peridea was not out of staying with Ahsoka, but because she realized she was pregnant, so her reasons were due to wanting to protect her and Ezra's unborn child, which explains her choice at staying with Ahsoka, to protect her and Ezra's son or daughter.
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The statues on Peridea point to it having some connection to The Ones. It would be odd for the statue that is presumably of the Father to be pointing towards the Mother’s prison; pointing away as a warning to leave seems more likely. Like Abeloth the Great Mothers had to be released and Klothow seems to be very much in charge. It also seems unusual that one of the actors would have more name recognition (especially within the same genre) than the other two if they are supposed to be a trio of equals. It could be that the other two are avatar bodies being used as puppets to hide the truth or simply illusions. Their names being derived from the Ancient Greek Fates is also interesting in that it hints at more power than we’ve seen so far. It would also explain the oddity of the only three Dathomirians left on Peridea being very powerful Night Sisters who were, coincidentally, imprisoned for some unknown reason.

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The statues on Peridea point to it having some connection to The Ones. It would be odd for the statue that is presumably of the Father to be pointing towards the Mother’s prison; pointing away as a warning to leave seems more likely. Like Abeloth the Great Mothers had to be released and Klothow seems to be very much in charge. It also seems unusual that one of the actors would have more name recognition (especially within the same genre) than the other two if they are supposed to be a trio of equals. It could be that the other two are avatar bodies being used as puppets to hide the truth or simply illusions. Their names being derived from the Ancient Greek Fates is also interesting in that it hints at more power than we’ve seen so far. It would also explain the oddity of the only three Dathomirians left on Peridea being very powerful Night Sisters who were, coincidentally, imprisoned for some unknown reason.
reason. Klothow is also the only one to show any reaction to Morgan’s death. Lastly, what better way for Abeloth to sow chaos than to set Thrawn loose in the New Republic with whatever is in all that cargo?
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[[WMG: The lead Great Mother (Klingon) played by Claudia Black is the Mother/Abeloth from the Mortis gods]]

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[[WMG: The lead Great Mother (Klingon) (Klothow) played by Claudia Black is the Mother/Abeloth from the Mortis gods]]
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[[WMG: The lead Great Mother (Klingon) played by Claudia Black is the Mother/Abeloth from the Mortis gods]]
The statues on Peridea point to it having some connection to The Ones. It would be odd for the statue that is presumably of the Father to be pointing towards the Mother’s prison; pointing away as a warning to leave seems more likely. Like Abeloth the Great Mothers had to be released and Klothow seems to be very much in charge. It also seems unusual that one of the actors would have more name recognition (especially within the same genre) than the other two if they are supposed to be a trio of equals. It could be that the other two are avatar bodies being used as puppets to hide the truth or simply illusions. Their names being derived from the Ancient Greek Fates is also interesting in that it hints at more power than we’ve seen so far. It would also explain the oddity of the only three Dathomirians left on Peridea being very powerful Night Sisters who were, coincidentally, imprisoned for some unknown reason.
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If the reunion was anything indicated anything, it seemed to tease a future romance between Ezra and Sabine with hug nearly coming off as romantic nature, putting further question into the nature of their relationship being simply platonic going forward. In fact, the scenes they had on screen together, especially when interacting with the Noti. When Ezra mentioned how much he missed durring his exile in Peridea with Sabine and the Noti baby in the next pod waving at each other while they are talking. If Sabine's feelings for Ezra have indeed grown beyond strong friendship, especially the time they could have spent together developing their relationship, perhaps a romantic relationship that could have led (and might still lead) to marriage and children. This is the second time Sabine has noticed the Noti baby. This could be tease that she might become a mother herself one day. Another example ironically is shown in the season finale, where Sabine and Ahsoka are stranded on Peridea, taking Ezra's place in exile with no current way to return home with Ahsoka even stating "it's time to move on", however if the music played in the ending is of any indication, there is a highly significant but brief, subtle musical reference to similar to John Williams’ “Across the Stars,” the love theme for Anakin and Padme’ from Star Wars Episode II: The Attack of the Clones here, which is followed immediately by Sabine’s theme, not only indicating Sabine might've sensed Anakin's force ghost, but it also seemed to foreshadow Sabine’s romantic arc in the future.

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If the reunion was anything indicated anything, it seemed to tease a future romance between Ezra and Sabine with hug nearly coming off as romantic nature, putting further question into the nature of their relationship being simply platonic going forward. In fact, the scenes they had on screen together, especially when interacting with the Noti. When Ezra mentioned how much he missed durring his exile in Peridea with Sabine and the Noti baby in the next pod waving at each other while they are talking. If Sabine's feelings for Ezra have indeed grown beyond strong friendship, especially the time they could have spent together developing their relationship, perhaps a romantic relationship that could have led (and might still lead) to marriage and children. This is the second time Sabine has noticed the Noti baby. This could be tease that she might become a mother herself one day. Another example ironically is shown in the season finale, where Sabine and Ahsoka are stranded on Peridea, taking Ezra's place in exile with no current way to return home with Ahsoka even stating "it's time to move on", however if the music played in the ending is of any indication, there is a highly significant but brief, subtle musical reference to similar to John Williams’ “Across the Stars,” the love theme for Anakin and Padme’ from Star Wars Episode II: The Attack of the Clones here, which is followed immediately by Sabine’s theme, not only indicating Sabine might've sensed Anakin's force ghost, but it also seemed to foreshadow Sabine’s romantic arc in the future.
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If the reunion was anything indicated anything, it seemed to tease a future romance between Ezra and Sabine with hug nearly coming off as romantic nature, putting further question into the nature of their relationship being simply platonic going forward. In fact, the scenes they had on screen together, especially when interacting with the Noti. When Ezra mentioned how much he missed durring his exile in Peridea with Sabine and the Noti baby in the next pod waving at each other while they are talking. If Sabine's feelings for Ezra have indeed grown beyond strong friendship, especially the time they could have spent together developing their relationship, perhaps a romantic relationship that could have led (and might still lead) to marriage and children. This is the second time Sabine has noticed the Noti baby. This could be tease that she might become a mother herself one day. Another example ironically is shown in the season finale, where Sabine and Ahsoka are stranded on Peridea, taking Ezra's place in exile with no current way to return home with Ahsoka even stating "it's time to move on", however if the music played in the ending is of any indication, there is a highly significant but brief, subtle musical reference to similar to John Williams’ “Across the Stars,” the love theme for Anakin and Padme’ from Star Wars Episode II: The Attack of the Clones here, which is followed immediately by Sabine’s theme, not only indicating Sabine might've sensed Anakin's force ghost, but it also seemed foreshadow Sabine’s romantic arc in the future.

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If the reunion was anything indicated anything, it seemed to tease a future romance between Ezra and Sabine with hug nearly coming off as romantic nature, putting further question into the nature of their relationship being simply platonic going forward. In fact, the scenes they had on screen together, especially when interacting with the Noti. When Ezra mentioned how much he missed durring his exile in Peridea with Sabine and the Noti baby in the next pod waving at each other while they are talking. If Sabine's feelings for Ezra have indeed grown beyond strong friendship, especially the time they could have spent together developing their relationship, perhaps a romantic relationship that could have led (and might still lead) to marriage and children. This is the second time Sabine has noticed the Noti baby. This could be tease that she might become a mother herself one day. Another example ironically is shown in the season finale, where Sabine and Ahsoka are stranded on Peridea, taking Ezra's place in exile with no current way to return home with Ahsoka even stating "it's time to move on", however if the music played in the ending is of any indication, there is a highly significant but brief, subtle musical reference to similar to John Williams’ “Across the Stars,” the love theme for Anakin and Padme’ from Star Wars Episode II: The Attack of the Clones here, which is followed immediately by Sabine’s theme, not only indicating Sabine might've sensed Anakin's force ghost, but it also seemed to foreshadow Sabine’s romantic arc in the future.
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If the reunion was anything indicated anything, it seemed to tease a future romance between Ezra and Sabine with hug nearly coming off as romantic nature, putting further question into the nature of their relationship being simply platonic going forward. In fact, the scenes they had on screen together, especially when interacting with the Noti. When Ezra mentioned how much he missed durring his exile in Peridea with Sabine and the Noti baby in the next pod waving at each other while they are talking. If Sabine's feelings for Ezra have indeed grown beyond strong friendship, especially the time they could have spent together developing their relationship, perhaps a romantic relationship that could have led (and might still lead) to marriage and children. This is the second time Sabine has noticed the Noti baby. This could be tease that she might become a mother herself one day. Another example ironically is shown in the season finale, where Sabine and Ahsoka are stranded on Peridea, taking Ezra's place in exile with no current way to return home with Ahsoka even stating "it's time to move on", however if the music played in the ending is of any indication, there is a highly significant but brief, subtle musical reference to similar to John Williams’ “Across the Stars,” the love theme for Anakin and Padme’ from Star Wars Episode II: The Attack of the Clones here, which is followed immediately by Sabine’s theme, not only indicating Sabine might've sensed Anakin's force ghost, but it also seemed foreshadow Sabine’s possible romantic arc in the future.

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If the reunion was anything indicated anything, it seemed to tease a future romance between Ezra and Sabine with hug nearly coming off as romantic nature, putting further question into the nature of their relationship being simply platonic going forward. In fact, the scenes they had on screen together, especially when interacting with the Noti. When Ezra mentioned how much he missed durring his exile in Peridea with Sabine and the Noti baby in the next pod waving at each other while they are talking. If Sabine's feelings for Ezra have indeed grown beyond strong friendship, especially the time they could have spent together developing their relationship, perhaps a romantic relationship that could have led (and might still lead) to marriage and children. This is the second time Sabine has noticed the Noti baby. This could be tease that she might become a mother herself one day. Another example ironically is shown in the season finale, where Sabine and Ahsoka are stranded on Peridea, taking Ezra's place in exile with no current way to return home with Ahsoka even stating "it's time to move on", however if the music played in the ending is of any indication, there is a highly significant but brief, subtle musical reference to similar to John Williams’ “Across the Stars,” the love theme for Anakin and Padme’ from Star Wars Episode II: The Attack of the Clones here, which is followed immediately by Sabine’s theme, not only indicating Sabine might've sensed Anakin's force ghost, but it also seemed foreshadow Sabine’s possible romantic arc in the future.
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If the reunion was anything indicated anything, it seemed to tease a future romance between Ezra and Sabine with hug nearly coming off as romantic nature, putting further question into the nature of their relationship being simply platonic going forward. In fact, the scenes they had on screen together, especially when interacting with the Noti. When Ezra mentioned how much he missed durring his exile in Peridea with Sabine and the Noti baby in the next pod waving at each other while they are talking. If Sabine's feelings for Ezra have indeed grown beyond strong friendship, especially the time they could have spent together developing their relationship, perhaps a romantic relationship that could have led (and might still lead) to marriage and children. This is the second time Sabine has noticed the Noti baby. This could be tease that she might become a mother herself one day. Another example ironically is shown in the season finale, where Sabine and Ahsoka are stranded on Peridea, taking Ezra's place in exile with no current way to return home with Ahsoka even stating "it's time to move on", however if the music played in the ending is of any indication, there is a highly significant but brief, subtle musical reference to similar to John Williams’ “Across the Stars,” the love theme for Anakin and Padme’ from Star Wars Episode II: The Attack of the Clones here, which is followed immediately by Sabine’s theme, not only indicating Sabine might've sensed Anakin's force ghost, but it also seemed foreshadow Sabine’s possible romantic arc in the future.
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Despite Ezra claiming he saw Sabine as the "sister he never had", Sabine's actions resemble less of a platonic friend or a sibling and more of a grieving lover, helps by the fact didn't seem to be convinced he saw her that way, considering his advances towards her in Star Wars: Rebels. In fact, considering her actions in the series, it would seem like she started to reciprocated these feelings when he dissapeared when he took Thrawn and his Armada to Peridea. Could Sabine feel regret for not telling him how she really feels about him when it was too late or was it pure familial? Considering their reuninon, which looked romantic in appearance. Not to mention was Sabine's reason for staying with Ahsoka on Peridea due to also feeling guilty for not telling him that she gave the map to Balon Skoll in a desperate attempt to find him or that she wanted to catch up with him and Thrawn, due to following his ship. Sabine's feelings for him are never truly made clear in the show.



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Despite Ezra claiming he saw Sabine as the "sister he never had", Sabine's actions resemble less of a platonic friend or a sibling and more of a grieving lover, helps by the fact didn't seem to be convinced he saw her that way, considering his advances towards her in Star Wars: Rebels. In fact, considering her actions in the series, it would seem like she started to reciprocated these feelings when he dissapeared when he took Thrawn and his Armada to Peridea. Could Sabine feel regret for not telling him how she really feels about him when it was too late or was it pure familial? Considering their reuninon, which looked romantic in appearance. Not to mention mention, was Sabine's reason for staying with Ahsoka on Peridea due to also feeling guilty for not telling him that she gave the map to Balon Skoll in a desperate attempt to find him or that she wanted couldn't bear to face him because of the same reason? However she and Ahsoka did try to to catch up with him and Thrawn, due only for him to following his ship. escape and return to the main galaxy, where thankfully Ezra makes back to Hera and the New Republic. At this point, Sabine's feelings for him are never truly made clear in the show.


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Despite Ezra claiming he saw Sabine as the "sister he never had", Sabine's actions resemble less of a paltonic friend or a sibling and more of a grieving lover, helps by the fact didn't seem to be convinced he saw her that way, considering his advances towards her in Star Wars: Rebels. In fact, considering her actions in the series, it would seem like she started to reciprocated these feelings when he dissapeared when he took Thrawn and his Armada to Peridea. Could Sabine feel regret for not telling him how she really feels about him when it was too late or was it pure familial? Considering their reuninon, which looked romantic in appearance. Not to mention was Sabine's reason for staying with Ahsoka on Peridea due to also feeling guilty for not telling him that she gave the map to Balon Skoll in a desperate attempt to find him or that she wanted to catch up with him and Thrawn, due to following his ship. Sabine's feelings for him are never truly made clear in the show.



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Despite Ezra claiming he saw Sabine as the "sister he never had", Sabine's actions resemble less of a paltonic platonic friend or a sibling and more of a grieving lover, helps by the fact didn't seem to be convinced he saw her that way, considering his advances towards her in Star Wars: Rebels. In fact, considering her actions in the series, it would seem like she started to reciprocated these feelings when he dissapeared when he took Thrawn and his Armada to Peridea. Could Sabine feel regret for not telling him how she really feels about him when it was too late or was it pure familial? Considering their reuninon, which looked romantic in appearance. Not to mention was Sabine's reason for staying with Ahsoka on Peridea due to also feeling guilty for not telling him that she gave the map to Balon Skoll in a desperate attempt to find him or that she wanted to catch up with him and Thrawn, due to following his ship. Sabine's feelings for him are never truly made clear in the show.


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Despite Ezra claiming he saw Sabine as the "sister he never had", Sabine's actions resemble less of a paltonic friend or a sibling and more of a grieving lover, helps by the fact didn't seem to be convinced he saw her that way, considering his advances towards her in Star Wars: Rebels. In fact, considering her actions in the series, it would seem like she started to reciprocated these feelings when he dissapeared when he took Thrawn and his Armada to Peridea. Could Sabine feel regret for not telling him how she really feels about him when it was too late or was it pure familial? Considering their reuninon, which looked romantic in appearance. Not to mention was Sabine's reason for staying with Ahsoka on Peridea due to also feeling guilty for not telling him that she gave the map to Balon Skoll in a desperate attempt to find him or that she wanted to catch up with him and Thrawn, due to following his ship. Sabine's feelings for him are never made clear in the show.



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Despite Ezra claiming he saw Sabine as the "sister he never had", Sabine's actions resemble less of a paltonic friend or a sibling and more of a grieving lover, helps by the fact didn't seem to be convinced he saw her that way, considering his advances towards her in Star Wars: Rebels. In fact, considering her actions in the series, it would seem like she started to reciprocated these feelings when he dissapeared when he took Thrawn and his Armada to Peridea. Could Sabine feel regret for not telling him how she really feels about him when it was too late or was it pure familial? Considering their reuninon, which looked romantic in appearance. Not to mention was Sabine's reason for staying with Ahsoka on Peridea due to also feeling guilty for not telling him that she gave the map to Balon Skoll in a desperate attempt to find him or that she wanted to catch up with him and Thrawn, due to following his ship. Sabine's feelings for him are never truly made clear in the show.


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[[WMG:Sabine's relationship with Ezra.]]
Despite Ezra claiming he saw Sabine as the "sister he never had", Sabine's actions resemble less of a paltonic friend or a sibling and more of a grieving lover, helps by the fact didn't seem to be convinced he saw her that way, considering his advances towards her in Star Wars: Rebels. In fact, considering her actions in the series, it would seem like she started to reciprocated these feelings when he dissapeared when he took Thrawn and his Armada to Peridea. Could Sabine feel regret for not telling him how she really feels about him when it was too late or was it pure familial? Considering their reuninon, which looked romantic in appearance. Not to mention was Sabine's reason for staying with Ahsoka on Peridea due to also feeling guilty for not telling him that she gave the map to Balon Skoll in a desperate attempt to find him or that she wanted to catch up with him and Thrawn, due to following his ship. Sabine's feelings for him are never made clear in the show.


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[[WMG: Thrawn will be appalled at the annihilation of Alderaan when he learns of it.]]
Thrawn is at his core a [[PragmaticVillainy pragmatic]] man. The casual annihilation of an entire core world via the atrocity machine known as the Death Star will be seen by him as the catalyst that eventually led the Empire's rejection and demise. Along with the dog-kicking evil that the Shadow Council seem to want to engage in, it will put a seed of doubt in his mind as to wether or not the Empire really is the best means to bring order to the galaxy.
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[[WMG: If there’s a Season 2 [[Videogame/JediFallenOrder Merrin]] will make an appearance]]
She’s one of the last night sisters still in the main Galaxy and assuming she’s survived until this point, maybe she’ll try to oppose the new Nightsisters and/or provide backup with Cal.

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