I've been waiting for an invite to rant about season 2 in this thread. When I have a bit more time, I promise I'll post a detailed hate speech about it.
Lol...standing by.
I've been waiting for an invite to rant about season 2 in this thread. When I have a bit more time, I promise I'll post a detailed hate speech about it.
I enjoyed most of season 2 but I also like the "Star Wars" feel of the show. Sometimes it can be so good you forget they are also writing for a younger audience and not JUST adults. I think most complaints can be resolved by remembering that.
Today's episode was really great. I really liked the callback to the old Clone Wars logo and music as well.
I just wanted a lower quality version on YouTube.How did you see it so soon?
How did you see it so soon?
Aaahh! Lol that makes sense now doesn't it :wackoWell, actually here in UK it's been online for like 8 hours or so.
I hope this isn't the last of the droid army. Although this was good in concept, you'd think there would be a lot more leftover from the war. I can imagine a group of pirates incorporating a whack load of those guys into their arsenal.
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Along with Dooku's death, its council being executed on Mustafar, and its droid army being shut down, the organization rapidly collapsed as the war came to an end. Following the end of hostilities, trade groups that had supported the cause were nationalized, and most of its remaining star systems rejoined the Republic successor state; the Galactic Empire, whether voluntarily or under threat.
A decade after the war on Naboo, the Trade Federation pledged support to the Confederacy of Independent Systems, becoming a major military benefactor during the Clone Wars. Publicly, however, the Federation denied all links to the Confederacy of Independent Systems, while maintaining a seat in the Republic Senate.[5] The Federation leaders were killed by Darth Vader at the end of the war on the volcanic world of Mustafar following the Outer Rim Sieges, and the corporation was nationalized by the newly formed Galactic Empire,[8] while its accounts were plundered by Imperial financier Arsin Crassus.[3]
The Separatist Droid Army was the ground army force of the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars, part of the Confederate military.[1] The army was mostly built by Baktoid Combat Automata and led by the Kaleesh cyborg General Grievous. It was deactivated after the Clone Wars, when Darth Sidious rose to power as emperor.[2]
Does anyone know what the upper half of a butterfly art (seen above in the video's opening still-shot) on Rex's helmet and Kanan's eyeplate are about? I mean, I assume they are Sabine doodles but the fact that they are both butterflies on the face makes is seem like it has a related meaning.
Behind the scenes
Boba Fett first production prototype helmet with Jaig Eyes.
Jaig eyes originated in production concept art and early paint explorations by Joe Johnston, for the armor that would be worn by Boba Fett in the second Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back. Many of Johnston's initial decal designs were abandoned prior to filming, though they would later resurface as sigils adorning the armor of other Mandalorian soldiers, and upon personalized suits of clone trooper armor.
The in-universe history and cultural significance of jaig eyes, as well as their full name of jai'galaar'la sur'haii'se, were detailed in the Star Wars Insiderarticles Guide to the Grand Army of the Republic and The Mandalorians: People and Culture, written by authors Ryan Kaufman and Karen Traviss.