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quote:Filoni has said something similar before about her being unaligned. IIRC, she has the white sabers because she is unaligned. She is neither Sith nor Jedi. I didn't interpret her having the white sabers as having a pending decision either, but rather that she had made the decision to neither be Jedi nor Sith. However, she was definitely of the light side of the force.
I haven't watched yet, but I assume the quote is worded poorly (maybe it is the presentation for social media consumption). I didn't interpret it to mean that Ahsoka's white lightsaber means she has some pending decision of being jedi or sith. I would argue the white is a sign of her connection to the light. So, I agree with what you are saying... believe the quote was Filoni allegedly but not sure.
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Mortis. Ugh.
quote:Yes. The one with the Father, Daughter, and Son for representations of the Force. Daughter represented the light, Son the dark, and the Father was the one keeping the balance between them.quote:
Mortis. Ugh.
Was mortis that planet in the tarded up cloned wars episode that Lucas had his filthy hands in?
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Was mortis that planet in the tarded up cloned wars episode that Lucas had his filthy hands in?
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Mortis was an ethereal realm in Wild Space. From the outside, Mortis appeared as a giant, metal rhombohedron; however, once entered, the realm appeared to be a land covered with lush forests, molten caverns, and floating mountains above the surface. The only known beings who inhabited the realm were three Force wielders locked in an eternal struggle for dominance over one another: the Son, who represented the destructive and deadly aspects of the realm; the Daughter, who represented peace and creation on Mortis; and the Father, who maintained the balance of the Force between them. Mortis was therefore a fulcrum for the galaxy and a conduit through which the Force flowed.
During the Clone Wars, the Father drew Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Ahsoka Tano into the realm. The Father realized that Skywalker was the Chosen One, and that he could maintain the balance of the Force between the two children once the Father died. This led to a struggle between the Force wielders and the three Jedi, culminating in the deaths of all three wielders and the restoration of balance on Mortis.
quote:I took my wife and son to Celebration in Orlando in 2010. I told her "You think I'm bad? You have no idea...but you're about to find out."
I need to make my wife watch Celebration, so that she can understand I'm not that big of a Star Wars fan.
quote:Is he able to walk on his own? How old is he now?
Really cool to see the guy who played Piett.
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Eventually, Ahsoka would've emerged from Coruscant's underbelly, and returned to the templenot as a Jedi, but as an advisor on a special mission to rescue Master Yoda from a sinister force lurking beneath Coruscant's surface. Reunited with Anakin and Obi-Wan, Ahsoka would've guided the two Jedi all the way to the base level of Coruscant.
There, right under where the Jedi temple would be miles above, was the true source of the evil the Jedi had felt: an ancient Sith temple, teeming with knowledge and dark side power. At one point, although unbeknownst to her, Ahsoka would have battled a dark side user trying to break into the Soth holocron room, with concept art showing Ahsoka plotting her lightsaber into the door to seal it, only for the perpetrator to shock her with force lightning from the other side of the door. Unbeknown to her or the Jedi, her opponent was none other than Darth Sidious.
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Props to TC, looks like we get a behind-the-scenes video and not a trailer. (Unless they're saving it for the end.)