May I ask, has it been established in the animated content that Ahsoka's species breathes differently than a human? She appeared to have been floating 15 feet deep in the ocean for some time.
Yoda said:
May I ask, has it been established in the animated content that Ahsoka's species breathes differently than a human? She appeared to have been floating 15 feet deep in the ocean for some time.
Definitely Not A Cop said:
Yeah, I'm the books Luke can go into a super deep sleep and basically require no oxygen.
I was thinking the same thing. He's in the hibernation trance when Thrawn almost gets him in Dark Force Rising, and then he and Mara both go into a similar trance while in the water at the end of Vision of the Future - all Zahn/ Thrawn books so definitely some influence.Dekker_Lentz said:Definitely Not A Cop said:
Yeah, I'm the books Luke can go into a super deep sleep and basically require no oxygen.
Yeah. I think in the original Thrawn books Luke would do this in the X-Wing so he could travel long distance on the ships limited life support.
jeffk said:
We also got to see the first live-action use of the Force echo ability (Ashoka hearing the actions of Sabine by holding the broken map orb thingy). Prior to this, was the only instance of this skill from the Fallen Order video game series?
if you've played the game there's a little "BING!" noise after doing this and I swear I heard that after Ashoka had completed listening to the memoryjabberwalkie09 said:jeffk said:
We also got to see the first live-action use of the Force echo ability (Ashoka hearing the actions of Sabine by holding the broken map orb thingy). Prior to this, was the only instance of this skill from the Fallen Order video game series?
Ahsoka used it a bit after Sabine and Shin's initial fight on Lothal, when Ahsoka went back to the comm tower. This was a bit more in depth/detail use of that ability though imo.
bobinator said:
Yeah I don't think anyone would be lost at all, i just don't think the emotional impact of the character is the same unless you've really followed her whole journey.
His stalling of the ships that showed up had a lot of Han Solo in the prison block vibes.bobinator said:
I read the Teyva part slightly differently though I guess the outcome is the same. I thought his reaction was supposed to be a bit of comic relief where it's like "I've been around a long time and seen some weird stuff, so sure, this makes sense."
https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/how-old-is-ahsoka-age-star-wars-timeline-explained-2291178/LB12Diamond said:
I'm catching up on Clone Wars essential episodes. Where's the bikini top now a days?
Not my rules, brother. I love the sequels, and that's a better reference than mine!bobinator said:
I know it's against the rules to mention the sequels but i felt "Poe talking to Hux" vibes also.
Agree.KCup17 said:
I have a feeling that by the end of this season Ahsoka may take Jacen on as her Padawan.
jeffk said:
We also got to see the first live-action use of the Force echo ability (Ashoka hearing the actions of Sabine by holding the broken map orb thingy). Prior to this, was the only instance of this skill from the Fallen Order video game series?
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Man, Anakin coming back for one more lesson with Snips ... and he teaches her something he learned from his SON.
Ahsoka disarms VADER, and could kill him. She could be a warrior and fight like she was taught. She could choose death.
Just like Luke on the Death Star. He's gotten angry, he's pummeling his father who has forced him to fight. Luke chops off his father's hand, and disarms him. He can choose death for his father. Luke looks at his own hand - and says no. "I am a Jedi, like my father before me." Luke chooses LIFE, and chooses to sacrifice himself rather than fight - and this brings about the return of Anakin Skywalker.
And then, Anakin Skywalker, jedi master, comes back and does his best to teach this lesson to Ahsoka. He's terrible with words. All he can do is fight. So he fights. And the moment comes, she's dueling Vader, she's disarmed Vader, she could kill him ... but she says no. She chooses life, and throws away the saber. And she watches the hatred literally disappear from her beloved sky-guy's eyes.
Incredible. I love all of this.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Good post from Reddit...Quote:
Man, Anakin coming back for one more lesson with Snips ... and he teaches her something he learned from his SON.
Ahsoka disarms VADER, and could kill him. She could be a warrior and fight like she was taught. She could choose death.
Just like Luke on the Death Star. He's gotten angry, he's pummeling his father who has forced him to fight. Luke chops off his father's hand, and disarms him. He can choose death for his father. Luke looks at his own hand - and says no. "I am a Jedi, like my father before me." Luke chooses LIFE, and chooses to sacrifice himself rather than fight - and this brings about the return of Anakin Skywalker.
And then, Anakin Skywalker, jedi master, comes back and does his best to teach this lesson to Ahsoka. He's terrible with words. All he can do is fight. So he fights. And the moment comes, she's dueling Vader, she's disarmed Vader, she could kill him ... but she says no. She chooses life, and throws away the saber. And she watches the hatred literally disappear from her beloved sky-guy's eyes.
Incredible. I love all of this.