STAR WARS: REBELS Discussion Thread!

By KCDodger, in X-Wing

Yeah, it's called putting him in a mechanical suit that easily gets fried by Force Lightning. And any dismissal of Luke's victory in ROTJ just screams of fanboyism.

I fail to see how the Ghost Crew surviving (barely) Vader says that he is incompetant. Now, Filoni is aware of the danger of the heroes constantly beating the villian will have a negative impact on the villian's threat. Which is why he brought in the Inquisitors.

Oh good, was this Filoni person involved in the Clone Wars? Because they sure did make the CIS leaders look respectable.

Yes. Filoni was the showrunner for Clone Wars. Rebels is his new show.

So basically it looks to me like you consider every armed rebellion that wasn't a counter-revolution or a fight against a foreign invading army to be a terrorist movement GML. Because points one, two, and four on your new list apply to many wars between nations as well while point three applies to any armed rebellion not either trying to restore a government toppled by force or taking place in a newly conquered area.

Don't engage it.

Yeah, it's called putting him in a mechanical suit that easily gets fried by Force Lightning. And any dismissal of Luke's victory in ROTJ just screams of fanboyism.

I fail to see how the Ghost Crew surviving (barely) Vader says that he is incompetant. Now, Filoni is aware of the danger of the heroes constantly beating the villian will have a negative impact on the villian's threat. Which is why he brought in the Inquisitors.

Oh good, was this Filoni person involved in the Clone Wars? Because they sure did make the CIS leaders look respectable.

You're still here?

Actully the material made in the past is secondary canon not non-canon.

GIVE ME A DANG SOURCE!!!

Can't give what you don't have.

So basically it looks to me like you consider every armed rebellion that wasn't a counter-revolution or a fight against a foreign invading army to be a terrorist movement GML. Because points one, two, and four on your new list apply to many wars between nations as well while point three applies to any armed rebellion not either trying to restore a government toppled by force or taking place in a newly conquered area.

Oh my god man...

Maybe you will understand it if I say it like this:

IT WAS A JOKE!!!!!!!!!

Stop being so literal. Notice the part where I said "From an IMPERIAL POINT OF VIEW "? Let me elaborate on what it means to see the rebels from an Imperial point of view.

  1. Put yourself into the mind of an Imperial official. Who are you? Planetary governor? Moff? Storm Trooper? Ok good, you have finished step one! Now imagine the following scenario
  2. The area in which you are stationed is holding a parade to celebrate the work of the local population in their development of a new TIE Fighter.
  3. In the middle of the celebration, the new TIE Fighter that was on display is bombed. It explodes into thousands of pieces, flinging shrapnel into the nearby area.
  4. There is screaming and panicking from the gathered crowd, many of whom are people who work in the TIE factory.
  5. A retired pilot, who was hired as your test pilot to demonstrate the abilities of the new TIE for the gathered crowd, was killed in the explosion as it was getting ready to take off.
  6. The grounds crew who was finishing the final preparations for the demonstration, all people who worked in the factory, were also killed or seriously wounded in the explosion.
  7. You catch sight of the bomber and give chase with a squad of men.
  8. During the pursuit, half of the men you are leading are gunned down and the rebel eventually makes his escape.
  9. A short while after the blast, a holo-communication goes out from this group claiming to fight for this "Rebel Alliance". They claim responsibility for the attack and urge the people of your region to rise up against the Empire.

Would you not view that as a terrorist attack? From an Imperial point of view , that is EXACTLY what it is.

Or I can phrase it another way. The Rebels are to the Empire as the IRA was to the British Government. As had been said, "One man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist."

What it all comes down to is that you are taking a discussion on a fictional universe with good and evil laser sword wielding space wizards waaaaaaaaay to seriously. As I stated, I always found the Empire and the Dark Side to be a more interesting aspect of the Star Wars universe. I am entitled to my opinion, as are you. My opinion just happens to look at the way the rebels acted in this series and liken their actions to that of terrorist groups.

Get over it.

I'm still trying to figure out what motivated Admirals harkov and Zaarin to turn against the empire and gain anything worth enough to justify the risk. Harmov joining the rebellion seemed to have been for money for some reason...which I guess he did because he couldn't get fat payments off selling TIE Avengers to the imperial star fleet. But joining a rebellion for money, especially after a crushing defeat like Hoth, I don't get it. At lest Zaarin saw an opportunity in trying to become a warlord I his own private empire, but he should have waited till after Endor to do something like that.

But I don't get it, I thought admirals had plenty of prastige and power, why throw that away for rebellion/treason when you aren't motivated by disgust of the Empire's brutal tactics of controlling the populace. Those guys were messed up in the head.

I've always believed Admiral Harkov was involved in some other form of treason pre-Hoth. If I remember correctly the Order told Maarek Steele that Harkov murdered Admiral Mordon, Stele's mentor, because Mordon was investigating suspected treason within the navy and Harkov was worried that Mordon was closing in on his illegal activities. My guess is that Harkov knew that Mordon's death would only delay the inevitable discovery of his crimes so he decided to cut a deal to get sanctuary with the Alliance before the ISB agents showed up at his door. The money was just a nice bonus.

Zaarin probably would have waited if he had known Palpatine was going to die at Endor. As it was he had no idea the Emperor was going to die soon without him acting so he saw a shot at Palpatine and took it.

I've always believed Admiral Harkov was involved in some other form of treason pre-Hoth. If I remember correctly the Order told Maarek Steele that Harkov murdered Admiral Mordon, Stele's mentor, because Mordon was investigating suspected treason within the navy and Harkov was worried that Mordon was closing in on his illegal activities. My guess is that Harkov knew that Mordon's death would only delay the inevitable discovery of his crimes so he decided to cut a deal to get sanctuary with the Alliance before the ISB agents showed up at his door. The money was just a nice bonus.

Zaarin probably would have waited if he had known Palpatine was going to die at Endor. As it was he had no idea the Emperor was going to die soon without him acting so he saw a shot at Palpatine and took it.

The money also would make for a nice cover for everybody. It allows the Empire to keep from appearing to be so corrupt that one of their most trusted, capable Admirals has fingers in many illicit pies, it perversely protects Harkov's reputation in the process, and keeps the rebels from looking like they're recruiting people who aren't just criminals but thoroughly morally compromised.

I would guess that it's all an outgrowth of Palpatine's Sithy-ness and the means by which he selects officers for the admiralty: Making everybody plot and plan and scheme and eventually stab each other in the back. Unfortunately, for the Empire, some of these people decide to screw the entire Empire over.

In Zaarin's case, it's possible that agents of the ISB and/or Inquisition were closing in on him and he decided to strike first, rather than wait for the Empire to make the first move.

Not that it matters at this point, as it's all Legends anyway.

I swear to god if you guys derail another thread of mine with asinine crap .

Well, the subject show was that already?

As for Siege of Lothal, I enjoyed it. First off I have to accept I am an adult watching a kids programme. It's not aimed at me so I have to take it for what it is. I would absolutely love a genuinely 'dark' Star Wars but I don't think that's likely and certainly not going to be in a cartoon.

I thought Vader was well portrayed. Nothing the good guys had was an answer to him and he is shown to be what we always hear him to be. A near unstoppable force user of great power, skill and intelligence. Just surviving and escaping is a huge win for Ezra and Kanan. We know they can't win.

He succeeds in his intentions to drive the rebel presence from Lothal and would have basically ended the show entirely if it wasn't for the plot armour provided by incompetent underlings.

A Big Bad who we now know far outmatched our heroes and who, if he were to focus on the crew of the Ghost would surely win. Fortunately for our 'story' he has other concerns too he needs to deal with and leaves these Rebels to his massive force of mooks. These get to show the heroes aren't just losers, thus making the big bad all the more impressive. With no knowledge of the survival of these guys we get a suitable sense of danger when Vader appears.

That this is achieved in a kids programme is quite impressive for me.

I swear to god if you guys derail another thread of mine with asinine crap .

You'll cry?

I don't think that's gonna stop anyone, if fact it may egg them on.

Besides their right the rebellion is no different from isis or the IRA using violence to intimidate civilians and attack the legitimate government.

Yeah as already has been said - one mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter.

Don't get me started on American funding of the IRA...

As for Siege of Lothal, I enjoyed it. First off I have to accept I am an adult watching a kids programme. It's not aimed at me so I have to take it for what it is. I would absolutely love a genuinely 'dark' Star Wars but I don't think that's likely and certainly not going to be in a cartoon.

I thought Vader was well portrayed. Nothing the good guys had was an answer to him and he is shown to be what we always hear him to be. A near unstoppable force user of great power, skill and intelligence. Just surviving and escaping is a huge win for Ezra and Kanan. We know they can't win.

He succeeds in his intentions to drive the rebel presence from Lothal and would have basically ended the show entirely if it wasn't for the plot armour provided by incompetent underlings.

A Big Bad who we now know far outmatched our heroes and who, if he were to focus on the crew of the Ghost would surely win. Fortunately for our 'story' he has other concerns too he needs to deal with and leaves these Rebels to his massive force of mooks. These get to show the heroes aren't just losers, thus making the big bad all the more impressive. With no knowledge of the survival of these guys we get a suitable sense of danger when Vader appears.

That this is achieved in a kids programme is quite impressive for me.

Which is also why we are getting 2 new Inquisitors this season. They will be allowed to lose. Though, I do hope we get more than one confrontation between Ahsoka and Vader.

So, who wants to bet on Bariss Offee being the female Inquisitor?

And who do you think will Sarah Michelle Gellar lend her voice...? (I guess some original female rebel ace pilot...!)

Yeah, it's called putting him in a mechanical suit that easily gets fried by Force Lightning. And any dismissal of Luke's victory in ROTJ just screams of fanboyism.

I fail to see how the Ghost Crew surviving (barely) Vader says that he is incompetant. Now, Filoni is aware of the danger of the heroes constantly beating the villian will have a negative impact on the villian's threat. Which is why he brought in the Inquisitors.

Oh good, was this Filoni person involved in the Clone Wars? Because they sure did make the CIS leaders look respectable.

You're still here?

That's what I keep wondering myself. Why would you post in a threat about a show that, from all of the evidence given, you hate to the very core of your being? Could it be to, I don't know, just be a troll? Looks like it to me. So, as with all trolls, anything the person who is trolling this thread has to say can be ignored and not worth anyones time to read.

Edited by zathras23

Just finished siege of lothal; Vader is truly a bad man in this and I like it! Most chilling line from him was simply "burn it,"

I had figured that the SMG was going to be the feminq.

I dream she'll be Ventress or Banoffee.

So, who wants to bet on Bariss Offee being the female Inquisitor?

And who do you think will Sarah Michelle Gellar lend her voice...? (I guess some original female rebel ace pilot...!)

I would like the female Inquisitor to be Bariss. But, the evidence makes it a very tough call.

So, who wants to bet on Bariss Offee being the female Inquisitor?

And who do you think will Sarah Michelle Gellar lend her voice...? (I guess some original female rebel ace pilot...!)

I never really liked Barriss falling to the Dark Side and doubt I ever will but hopefully if it is her they will at least give us a decent explanation for what led to her fall.

I swear to god if you guys derail another thread of mine with asinine crap .

You'll cry?

I don't think that's gonna stop anyone, if fact it may egg them on.

Besides their right the rebellion is no different from isis or the IRA using violence to intimidate civilians and attack the legitimate government.

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I had figured that the SMG was going to be the feminq.

I dream she'll be Ventress or Banoffee.

Ventress fans should check out the Dark Disciple novel

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I had figured that the SMG was going to be the feminq.

I dream she'll be Ventress or Banoffee.

I'm 99.99% certain that the female Inquisitor is not Ventress.

If Ventress is still alive as of Rebels, I feel like she would probably have retired to her own moon in the Outer Rim, beyond the reach of the Empire and her master's master.

So, who wants to bet on Bariss Offee being the female Inquisitor?

And who do you think will Sarah Michelle Gellar lend her voice...? (I guess some original female rebel ace pilot...!)

I would like the female Inquisitor to be Bariss. But, the evidence makes it a very tough call.

What evidence is there that she isn't?

I mean, as far as I know, the only evidence that she is is that there is a female Inquisitor and Bariss is female. Which is pretty flimsy.

So, who wants to bet on Bariss Offee being the female Inquisitor?

And who do you think will Sarah Michelle Gellar lend her voice...? (I guess some original female rebel ace pilot...!)

I never really liked Barriss falling to the Dark Side and doubt I ever will but hopefully if it is her they will at least give us a decent explanation for what led to her fall.

It seems to me that she didn't really fall to the Dark Side. Not until the very end of TCW, anyway, when she fought Anakin.

I mean, if she did, if there was a dark Jedi - a padawan, at that - inhabiting the Jedi Temple, then then Jedi Order was even more crippled than previously believed. How long could one serve the Dark Side and maintain the façade of being a true and noble Jedi? And if this were possible, why wouldn't Palpatine (and Dooku) weave dark side converts into the Jedi Order and subvert it through infiltration and coup rather than outright destroying it?

It does seem evident that the Jedi Order was losing control over their members as I can think of at least three Jedi in TCW who dabbled with or fell to the Dark Side over the course of the series. And one - General Krell - does seem to have been trying to operate under the cover of a true Jedi while having fallen to the Dark Side and apparently serving the will of Darth Sidious and/or Tyrannus. Although it seems that Krell's self-control was rather poor and he couldn't help but not very properly pretend to behave in anyway but as a budding Sith Lord.