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As for the zygerians, I did consider putting them on the Third-side page. However once again, their role had little to do with the war itself. They were simply taking advantage of it, to profit from slave-trafficing. Again, it\'s not that they\'re unconcerned with the events, just that they don\'t participate on either faction\'s side. By your argument Hondo should be on the third side page as well, because he too got mixed up in the events. But again his role is not about taking part in the war.
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As for the zygerians, I did consider putting them on the Third-side page. However once again, their role had little to do with the war itself. They were simply taking advantage of it, to profit from slave-trafficing. Again, it\\\'s not that they\\\'re unconcerned with the events, just that they don\\\'t participate in the war. By your reasoning Hondo should be on the third side page as well, because he too got mixed up in the events. But again his role is not about taking part in the war.
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I\'m not forgetting that the series fits into a bigger picture. You\'re the one can\'t understand that, the picture of the series is not the same as the picture of the movies. He doesn\'t use a LaserBlade so it\'s irrelevant, yes. But he\'s no longer Obi-Wan\'s master either, so that\'s irrelevant as well. Yes Qui-Gon was a Jedi long ago. But his role in the series is not about that. It doesn\'t matter what\'re his motivations, or on who\'s side he is. He\'s role is all centered on the fact that he returned from death as a Force-being, who\'s not participating in the war.
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I\\\'m not forgetting that the series fits into a bigger picture. You\\\'re the one can\\\'t understand that, the picture of the series is not the same as the picture of the movies. He doesn\\\'t use a LaserBlade so it\\\'s irrelevant, yes. But he\\\'s no longer Obi-Wan\\\'s master either, so that\\\'s irrelevant as well. Yes Qui-Gon was a Jedi long ago. But his role in the series is not about that. It doesn\\\'t matter what\\\'re his motivations, or on who\\\'s side he is. He\\\'s role is all centered on the fact that he returned from death as a Force-being, who\\\'s not participating in the war.\\\\\\\\
As for the zygerians, I did consider putting them on the Third-side page. However once again, their role had little to do with the war itself. They were simply taking advantage of it, to profit from slave-trafficing. Again, it\\\'s not that they\\\'re unconcerned with the events, just that they don\\\'t participate on either faction\\\'s side. By your argument Hondo should be on the third side page as well, because he too got mixed up in the events. But again his role is not about taking part in the war.
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I\'m not forgetting that the series fits into a bigger picture. YOu\'re the one can\'t understand that, the picture of the series is not the same as the picture of the movies. He doesn\'t use a LaserBlade so it\'s irrelevant, yes. But he\'s no longer Obi-Wan\'s master either, so that\'s irrelevant as well. Yes Qui-Gon was a Jedi long ago. But his role in the series is not about that. It doesn\'t matter what\'re his motivations, or on who\'s side he is. He\'s role is all centered on the fact that he returned from death as a Force-being, who\'s not participating in the war.
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I\\\'m not forgetting that the series fits into a bigger picture. You\\\'re the one can\\\'t understand that, the picture of the series is not the same as the picture of the movies. He doesn\\\'t use a LaserBlade so it\\\'s irrelevant, yes. But he\\\'s no longer Obi-Wan\\\'s master either, so that\\\'s irrelevant as well. Yes Qui-Gon was a Jedi long ago. But his role in the series is not about that. It doesn\\\'t matter what\\\'re his motivations, or on who\\\'s side he is. He\\\'s role is all centered on the fact that he returned from death as a Force-being, who\\\'s not participating in the war.
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I\'m not forgetting that the series fits into a bigger picture. YOu\'re the one can\'t understand that, the picture of the series is not the same as the picture of the movies. He doesn\'t use a LaserBlade so it\'s irrelevant, yes. But he\'s no longer Obi-Wan\'s master either, so that\'s irrelevant as weel. Yes Qui-Gon was a Jedi long ago. But his role in the series is not about that. It doesn\'t matter what\'re his motivations, or on who\'s side he is. He\'s role is all centered on the fact that he returned from death as a Force-being, who\'s not participating in the war.
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I\\\'m not forgetting that the series fits into a bigger picture. YOu\\\'re the one can\\\'t understand that, the picture of the series is not the same as the picture of the movies. He doesn\\\'t use a LaserBlade so it\\\'s irrelevant, yes. But he\\\'s no longer Obi-Wan\\\'s master either, so that\\\'s irrelevant as well. Yes Qui-Gon was a Jedi long ago. But his role in the series is not about that. It doesn\\\'t matter what\\\'re his motivations, or on who\\\'s side he is. He\\\'s role is all centered on the fact that he returned from death as a Force-being, who\\\'s not participating in the war.
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The Zygerians did not participate in the war. Neither did the Hutts. That doesn\'t mean they weren\'t aligned to/had no quarrel with one side or another, just that they did not do battles against either side\'s forces.\\\\
I\'m not forgetting that the series fits into a bigger picture. YOu\'re the one who doesn\'t get that, the picture of the series is not the same as the picture of the movies. He doesn\'t use a LaserBlade so it\'s irrelevant, yes. But he\'s no longer Obi-Wan\'s master either, so that\'s irrelevant as weel. Yes Qui-Gon was a Jedi long ago. But his role in the series is not about that. It doesn\'t matter what\'re his motivations, or on who\'s side he is. He\'s role is all centered on the fact that he returned from death as a Force-being, who\'s not participating in the war.
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I\\\'m not forgetting that the series fits into a bigger picture. YOu\\\'re the one can\\\'t understand that, the picture of the series is not the same as the picture of the movies. He doesn\\\'t use a LaserBlade so it\\\'s irrelevant, yes. But he\\\'s no longer Obi-Wan\\\'s master either, so that\\\'s irrelevant as weel. Yes Qui-Gon was a Jedi long ago. But his role in the series is not about that. It doesn\\\'t matter what\\\'re his motivations, or on who\\\'s side he is. He\\\'s role is all centered on the fact that he returned from death as a Force-being, who\\\'s not participating in the war.
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