Switch Theme:

[Star Wars] Disney+ SW shows(spoilers) Tales of the Empire trailer p.176.  [RSS] Share on facebook Share on Twitter Submit to Reddit
»
Author Message
Advert


Forum adverts like this one are shown to any user who is not logged in. Join us by filling out a tiny 3 field form and you will get your own, free, dakka user account which gives a good range of benefits to you:
  • No adverts like this in the forums anymore.
  • Times and dates in your local timezone.
  • Full tracking of what you have read so you can skip to your first unread post, easily see what has changed since you last logged in, and easily see what is new at a glance.
  • Email notifications for threads you want to watch closely.
  • Being a part of the oldest wargaming community on the net.
If you are already a member then feel free to login now.




Made in us
Member of the Ethereal Council






So who could be the clone they want to bring back?
I'm assuming wrecker, a mutation that strong could be useful

5000pts 6000pts 3000pts
 
   
Made in us
Terrifying Doombull




 hotsauceman1 wrote:
So who could be the clone they want to bring back?
I'm assuming wrecker, a mutation that strong could be useful


The Kaminos? Obviously Omega. [Its kinda in the name]

She was presumably made for a purpose (and they did say they need one because spoilers; that just happen to coincide with the Imperial reappraisal of the whole project). So of them, she was designed, rather being a random mutation that just happens to fit an absurdly specialized role that happens to work out for an ad hoc special forces squad. I doubt the Empire would appreciate (or want) an army of Techs, Hunters or Wreckers, and I'd be shocked if the Kamino folks didn't know that at this point.

Plus... I hope they don't, but they could get real creepy (or just trope-y) about it.

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2021/05/16 21:55:38


Efficiency is the highest virtue. 
   
Made in au
[MOD]
Making Stuff






Under the couch

I may have misconstrued something along the way, but my take so far was that none of the Bad Batch were actually accidents, that's just what they think. The show seemed to be presenting the angle that they were deliberate experiments to try out different traits.

As for Omega, the impression I got is that she was a long-game attempt to create a new base-line genetic donor, as they mention that the material from Jango is degrading.

 
   
Made in au
Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

 Albertorius wrote:
 H.B.M.C. wrote:
On the part of Lucas?

Lucas wrote every episode of that series, so what was he meddling with?


Clone Wars? As far as I know, Lucas did not write a single episode:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Star_Wars:_The_Clone_Wars_episodes


Ak-shu-ally, George DID write a couple of them. Dave Filoni wrote the majority, but he let George have a go at it as well. GL may have "stepped back" from the company, but only as "top dog" - he still has a lot of leeway with "consultancy".

I'm OVER 50 (and so far over everyone's BS, too).
Old enough to know better, young enough to not give a ****.

That is not dead which can eternal lie ...

... and yet, with strange aeons, even death may die.
 
   
Made in es
Inspiring SDF-1 Bridge Officer






 chromedog wrote:
 Albertorius wrote:
 H.B.M.C. wrote:
On the part of Lucas?

Lucas wrote every episode of that series, so what was he meddling with?


Clone Wars? As far as I know, Lucas did not write a single episode:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Star_Wars:_The_Clone_Wars_episodes


Ak-shu-ally, George DID write a couple of them. Dave Filoni wrote the majority, but he let George have a go at it as well. GL may have "stepped back" from the company, but only as "top dog" - he still has a lot of leeway with "consultancy".


You know, I feel like we're meaning different things when saying "write", then, because Filoni is only credited for writing or co-writing 10 episodes in the whole seven seasons, mostly on season 7. He did direct a bunch, and AFAIK he was the showrunner for most of it, but that's not writing the episodes. The writers do that.

As Lucas is not credited on any episode, I have to assume that by "writing" you mean something else, like defining the main plot or something like that.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2021/05/16 23:33:37


 
   
Made in au
[MOD]
Making Stuff






Under the couch

Yeah, Lucas created the show, and a lot of the ideas that show up in its run were born from discussions with him, but he didn't actually write any of it.

 
   
Made in us
Terrifying Doombull




 insaniak wrote:
I may have misconstrued something along the way, but my take so far was that none of the Bad Batch were actually accidents, that's just what they think. The show seemed to be presenting the angle that they were deliberate experiments to try out different traits.

Maybe. Its been a long time since I've seen the entire CW show, but I was under the impression that they were accidents. There was an original 'defective' (how they present and talk about him in show) Clone #99, that they're named for. And his problems were presented as not unheard of, and they were more of the same, just with positive military applications.

As for Omega, the impression I got is that she was a long-game attempt to create a new base-line genetic donor, as they mention that the material from Jango is degrading.

Yeah, basically. Without her, it doesn't matter if the Imperials cancel the clone army, it effectively cancels itself. Because yadda yadda degradation reasons. [Seriously, they don't have that mapped and stored? All clone tissue is non viable because technobabble? This seems a stretch, and an unnecessary one since Tarkin and etc. seem intent on cancelling the clone army anyway, which gives everyone plenty of motives without nonsense sci-fantasy justifications.]

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2021/05/16 23:49:49


Efficiency is the highest virtue. 
   
Made in us
Secret Force Behind the Rise of the Tau




USA

Their episode in the final season of CW I think definitely pinned them as accidents who turned out to have advantageous mutations, not purposefully created (that was the explanation I think Obi-Wan gave to Anakin when they were introduced). Then again it's easy enough to toss that out as 'something someone thought' that wasn't actually true.

Voss wrote:
[Seriously, they don't have that mapped and stored? All clone tissue is non viable because technobabble? This seems a stretch, and an unnecessary one since Tarkin and etc. seem intent on cancelling the clone army anyway, which gives everyone plenty of motives without nonsense sci-fantasy justifications.]


I mean, this is an issue in actual cloning technologies, hypothetical and otherwise. One of the challenges in human cloning is something like how close our DNA is to the structures that enable cell division or something? Apparently that makes separating genetic material and cloning it extremely hard because its really easy to damage the structure itself just trying to pick it apart. Even the animals we clone tend to come out with lots of defects. That's not an issue when you're just looking through the bits and examining the pieces, but for producing an actual person it's like a big deal. You could extrapolate that to SWs, and that the more they reuse the material they have the more of it they lose simply as a result of basic error in the process. The clones don't provide a solution per se because they're material is based on the original and if that original material takes gradual damage each time it's used then simply going to the clones doesn't get around the damage that's already there.

Most of the problems with the clones in SW have some kind of basis in actual issues faced by cloning science. Maybe the Kaminoans put all their effort into solving other problems and never solved the replication problem. though that seems like a silly oversight but it's fiction so w/e. Maybe it was never an issue before. They'd never cloned the same material millions of times.

This message was edited 3 times. Last update was at 2021/05/17 00:51:39


   
Made in us
Member of the Ethereal Council






I mean, there was probably a reason Jango Fett was kept around long after, to make every batch of clones good. He was there for quite a bit(Boba was 10?)
With him gone, they lost it.

5000pts 6000pts 3000pts
 
   
Made in us
Terrifying Doombull




LordofHats wrote:Most of the problems with the clones in SW have some kind of basis in actual issues faced by cloning science. Maybe the Kaminoans put all their effort into solving other problems and never solved the replication problem. though that seems like a silly oversight but it's fiction so w/e. Maybe it was never an issue before

The oversight and never an issue before is really my issue with it. Its been basically magic nonsense cloning, but _now_ its a 'real problem.' But they obviously have other problems on their plate (Tarkin), so the narrative doesn't actually need this hint of realism.

Its just...
Ok, the 'A' story is 'what happens with the Bad Batch?'

The 'B' story is 'when does Tarkin drop his sudden and inevitable betrayal on the Kaminoans?' [It seems really telegraphed that he's going to kill them all, even without a SW wiki somewhere explaining exactly what happens. I could be wrong here, but that seems to be the direction]

A 'C' story of 'how does Kamino solve its science problem?' just doesn't seem relevant or important. I'm not even entirely invested in A or B yet, but C is getting nothing from me.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2021/05/17 03:01:20


Efficiency is the highest virtue. 
   
Made in au
[MOD]
Making Stuff






Under the couch

Voss wrote:

A 'C' story of 'how does Kamino solve its science problem?' just doesn't seem relevant or important. I'm not even entirely invested in A or B yet, but C is getting nothing from me.

It doesn't really need to grab you particularly hard. The C story is seemingly just there to explain why Omega exists. It's unlikely to be developed beyond 'We need to recover Omega' before Tarkin turns on them and wipes them out.

 
   
Made in us
Secret Force Behind the Rise of the Tau




USA

Voss wrote:
The 'B' story is 'when does Tarkin drop his sudden and inevitable betrayal on the Kaminoans?' [It seems really telegraphed that he's going to kill them all, even without a SW wiki somewhere explaining exactly what happens. I could be wrong here, but that seems to be the direction]


A 'C' story of 'how does Kamino solve its science problem?' just doesn't seem relevant or important. I'm not even entirely invested in A or B yet, but C is getting nothing from me.


Employing obvious foreshadowing with prior knowledge;

Spoiler:
The plot seems to be laying the ground work for the Kaminoan rebellion. There have been different variations on it over the years (the Comics, Battlefront 2 the original, and I think a few books and other media), but one part is always consistent; the Kaminoans become resentful of Imperial control and grow a new clone army, the Empire suppresses the rebellion, and that is when the Empire ceases to use Jango Fett clones. Different variations of the outcome posited that it was either the end of the Empire using clones at all, that the Empire kept using clones but from multiple sources, or that Kamino was completely purged and all clones made on Kamino decommissioned. Legends never firmly established exactly how the Grand Army came to end and different sources offered different ideas, but I look at this show and its Kamino subplot and see the laying of the threads for a canonized version of the events, though who knows what twists might be thrown in.


I think there's a clear tie in here with Omega, possibly as the basis for future Kaminoan endeavors and maybe a potential end point for the Clones as characters whenever the Bad Batch runs its course. So to me, I can see the pieces they're playing with and have a vaguish idea what each piece means, so I guess this isn't striking me as a problem in the same way.

This message was edited 3 times. Last update was at 2021/05/17 03:46:06


   
Made in us
Member of the Ethereal Council






Voss wrote:
 hotsauceman1 wrote:
So who could be the clone they want to bring back?
I'm assuming wrecker, a mutation that strong could be useful


The Kaminos? Obviously Omega. [Its kinda in the name]

She was presumably made for a purpose (and they did say they need one because spoilers; that just happen to coincide with the Imperial reappraisal of the whole project). So of them, she was designed, rather being a random mutation that just happens to fit an absurdly specialized role that happens to work out for an ad hoc special forces squad. I doubt the Empire would appreciate (or want) an army of Techs, Hunters or Wreckers, and I'd be shocked if the Kamino folks didn't know that at this point.

Plus... I hope they don't, but they could get real creepy (or just trope-y) about it.

IDK why i keep forgetting Omega exists lol.

5000pts 6000pts 3000pts
 
   
Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka







I'm still going with my 'Omega is force sensitive' theory.

But part of me is now thinking of other options. - Could she be like, a clone of Satine? Maybe they'll try to tie into Mandalorian stuff, we know by Rebels that Mandalore turns into practically a wasteland by then... Maybe the Kaminoan rebellion seeks allies?

That can then turn into more of the journey of the Darksaber too....


For the fate of the clones, they seem to be suggesting that, for right now, they're assigning clones as the squad leaders. Which would make sense considering the relatively few clones and the Empires massive plans for expansion of its military

And it breaks down all that 'brotherhood' stuff when the clones are potentially on their own with normies a lot of the time..
   
Made in gb
Ridin' on a Snotling Pump Wagon






Rumblings from Variety that Rangers of the New Republic has been canned.

Not seen it reported elsewhere, so keep your salt handy. Could simply be they’re rejigging and delaying it to extract Cara Dune from it.

   
Made in ie
Fixture of Dakka






I wasn't sure about Fennec Shand's look in episode 4 but there's 27 years between this and Mando. So looking at Ming Na Wen in Streetfighter (also 27 years old!) I can actually see the similarity now.

Also Dave Filoni has been promoted to Executive Creative Director at Lucasfilm only Kathleen Kennedy is above him there now.

The book of Boba Fett has finished principal photography and some promo images showed "Season 1" in them so it may or may not be a limited serious if Rangers gets shelved I could see Boba getting more seasons. Timothy Olyphant has also recently been sporting his Cobb Vanth look.

This message was edited 3 times. Last update was at 2021/05/21 21:26:32


 
   
Made in us
Terrifying Doombull




 Compel wrote:
I'm still going with my 'Omega is force sensitive' theory.


There were a couple musical cues tonight that made me less dismissive of this theory. I'm going with an Obi-wan/Jango hybrid, so she can officially apply for a cottage down on Star Wars street once this is all over.

Ep4 was... interesting. With all the problems, they seem to be Officially Out of Resources, so I'm expecting some sort of 'job' episode next. Possibly getting hired as muscle (and hacking) for a heist.

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2021/05/22 00:31:50


Efficiency is the highest virtue. 
   
Made in gb
Ridin' on a Snotling Pump Wagon






On Omega in episode 4.

I think they faked us out. Numerous moments where we might see latent Force abilities kick in on instinct. But....nope. She seems to just be A Kid.

   
Made in us
Nihilistic Necron Lord






Loth Cat.

 
   
Made in au
Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

Tooka.
A loth cat is a tooka, but not all tooka are lothcats.

Loth cats are specifically native to Lothal.

Tooka can be found on many planets.

Dave Filoni explained this a few years ago.

I'm OVER 50 (and so far over everyone's BS, too).
Old enough to know better, young enough to not give a ****.

That is not dead which can eternal lie ...

... and yet, with strange aeons, even death may die.
 
   
Made in gb
Ridin' on a Snotling Pump Wagon






So, umm, Jabba’s Rancor has a canon name now.

A very Rebels feeling episode in my opinion.

   
Made in gb
[MOD]
Villanous Scum







I really hope this series does not go the way of the previous cartoons and have Omega as being the one to work everything out. I loved Rebels and Ezra mostly worked but Kaz in Resistance was awful.
Episode was okay though, interesting they are making back story for Fennec Shand before the Book of Boba Fett comes out.

On parle toujours mal quand on n'a rien à dire. 
   
Made in us
Nihilistic Necron Lord






The moment we saw a caged animal, without even knowing what it was yet, I knew it was Moochi.

I am really starting to feel that whole smallness of the galaxy with yet more preexisting characters continuing to show up. Like did Jabba’s ranchor really need a backstory?

 
   
Made in gb
Decrepit Dakkanaut




UK

I always rather liked the scene when the Ranchor was killed and we saw its keeper crying. It was a really small part of the scene and yet it changed the dynamic of it in a subtle way and, like a lot of early Starwars, did speak of a story within. Sure we never got that story, but the simple moment to acknowledge it made the ranchor something more than just "wandering monster quest"

A Blog in Miniature

3D Printing, hobbying and model fun! 
   
Made in au
Owns Whole Set of Skullz Techpriests






Versteckt in den Schatten deines Geistes.

The Rancor that Luke killed was a male Rancor named Pateesa.

Moochie is a female Rancor, and not the same one.

Industrial Insanity - My Terrain Blog
"GW really needs to understand 'Less is more' when it comes to AoS." - Wha-Mu-077

 
   
Made in us
Grim Dark Angels Interrogator-Chaplain






A Protoss colony world

 Overread wrote:
I always rather liked the scene when the Ranchor was killed and we saw its keeper crying. It was a really small part of the scene and yet it changed the dynamic of it in a subtle way and, like a lot of early Starwars, did speak of a story within. Sure we never got that story, but the simple moment to acknowledge it made the ranchor something more than just "wandering monster quest"

We did get that story in the old Expanded Universe (now Legends). A mercenary named Bidlo Kwerve brought the Rancor to Jabba, and ultimately became its first victim. The keeper guy (whose name is Malakili, btw) was planning to rescue the Rancor from Jabba's, but unfortunately Luke ended up killing it before that could happen. I think that story is in "Tales from Jabba's Palace".

My armies (re-counted and updated on 11/1/23, including modeled wargear options):
Dark Angels: ~15000 Astra Militarum: ~1200 | Adeptus Custodes: ~1900 | Imperial Knights: ~2000 | Sisters of Battle: ~3500 | Leagues of Votann: ~1200 | Tyranids: ~2600 | Stormcast Eternals: ~5000
Check out my P&M Blogs: ZergSmasher's P&M Blog | Imperial Knights blog | Board Games blog | Total models painted in 2023: 40 | Total models painted in 2024: 12 | Current main painting project: Dark Angels
 Mr_Rose wrote:
Who doesn’t love crazy mutant squawk-puppies? Eh? Nobody, that’s who.
 
   
Made in gb
Ridin' on a Snotling Pump Wagon






New episode of Bad Batch is pretty solid.

Lots of background stuff going on (decommissioning of Droids, value of certain items) and a return for those lasses from the last season of Clone Wars.

   
Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka







I've not seen the episode yet, but I always figured they were another clear 'backdoor pilot' like Bad Batch that was probably the real reason Clone Wars season 7 got made at all.
   
Made in es
Inspiring SDF-1 Bridge Officer






Pretty much, yeah... the main point of Season 7 always seemed to be the last four eps (the "movie"), with the previous two arcs beng more like previews of things to come.
   
Made in us
Nihilistic Necron Lord






Ep 1:
Clones betray their old friends.
Crosshairs betrays the Batch

Ep 2:
Wrecker, “Ah my head.”

Ep 3:
Wrecker, “Ah my head.”

Ep 4:
Hunter, “You mean there’s literal, physical chips in our heads that made them betray their friends?”
Tech, “Did I not mention that before?”
Wrecker, “Ah my head!”

Ep 5:
Wrecker, “Ah my head!”
Hunter, “Stop complaining already!”

Ep 6:
Wrecker, “Ah my head!”
Echo, “Just do your job!”

Next time on Bad Batch (or longer if they keep milking it):
The chip in Wrecker’s head takes over and he betrays his old friends.
Everyone else;

 
   
 
Forum Index » Geek Media
Go to: