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Full Series Mini Series The Inquisitors (Spoilers)

Discussion in 'Star Wars TV- Completed Shows' started by nld3, Oct 13, 2013.

  1. V-2

    V-2 Jedi Grand Master star 5

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    The Ultimate Warrior?
     
  2. Todd the Jedi

    Todd the Jedi Mod and Loving Tyrant of SWTV, Lit, & Collecting star 6 Staff Member Manager

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    Take a really good look at the image Valkyrus linked to then reconsider that thought. ;)
     
  3. Sannom

    Sannom Jedi Master star 3

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    Those are Ahsoka's facial markings.
     
  4. Gamiel

    Gamiel Chosen One star 9

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    Aha, gracias
     
  5. Toonimator

    Toonimator Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    I don't really want Ahsoka ever encountering Vader. Not to try to destroy him, not to try to turn him. Pretty much every outcome has her losing; most probably have her dying. Seems pointless.
     
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  6. Praenomen Cognomen

    Praenomen Cognomen Jedi Master star 4

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    Ahsoka's going to appear on Lothal, on the run from the Inquisitorius. A group of teens--the future crew of the Ghost--will defy their parents and risk their lives to harbor her. Then, in the much-anticipated fourth episode, the Inquisitor catches up to them, and Ahsoka sacrifices herself so that the crew can escape.

    You heard it here first!
     
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  7. anakinfansince1983

    anakinfansince1983 Skywalker Saga/LFL/YJCC Manager star 10 Staff Member Manager

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    Actually, her losing and dying would have a point. It's the idea that she would confront him to try to turn him or fight him, that would be pointless.

    I'd be fine if Vader succeeded in getting her to join him; otherwise I don't want a confrontation.
     
  8. V-2

    V-2 Jedi Grand Master star 5

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    What if... She turns up as a corpse?

    You could build a nice mystery around it, and give the groovy kids access to a lightsaber and Macguffin. Maybe even introduce a rogue padawan.

    BTW I'm predicting the name of the kids' faithful droid - QB-2B2. (Probably been done).
     
  9. Toonimator

    Toonimator Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    "And I would've gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for those meddling kids and that droid..."
     
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  10. Melies1138

    Melies1138 Jedi Youngling

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    Hi!

    I'm new here, this is my first thread so be gentle please :)

    I dunno if this has been mentioned before or thought up, but I was thinking...could the inquisitor be the dark Jedi that was killed by Yoda in the cave on dagobah? I'm not sure if this story has been told yet or anything...what do you guys think?
     
  11. purplerain

    purplerain Jedi Knight star 4

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    I was going to say "yes", but then I realized that the Imquisitor might contact Palpatine upon finding Yoda.
     
  12. Todd the Jedi

    Todd the Jedi Mod and Loving Tyrant of SWTV, Lit, & Collecting star 6 Staff Member Manager

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    That was a Bpfasshi Dark Jedi, and that happened way before this series is to take place, so very implausible that it's the same guy.

    Also, there's already a thread on the Inquisitor here, where any relevant queries should go. And welcome to the boards. [face_peace]
     
  13. Saga_Symphony

    Saga_Symphony Force Ghost star 4

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  14. Iron_lord

    Iron_lord Chosen One star 10

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    There were at least two Bpfasshi Dark Jedi that could have died on Dagobah and contributed to the dark side nexus that is The Cave- one killed by Minch, centuries before ESB, and one killed by Yoda.

    Currently, the Bpfasshi Dark Jedi Insurrection that Yoda put down, took place during the Clone Wars, according to The Essential Atlas.

    However- there's sources stating that Yoda had never been to Dagobah before RoTS, raising the possibility that the Dark Jedi was killed elsewhere and the person narrating the incident had a bad memory. Or that the Dark Jedi arrived on Dagobah in the aftermath of the Clone Wars.
     
  15. Todd the Jedi

    Todd the Jedi Mod and Loving Tyrant of SWTV, Lit, & Collecting star 6 Staff Member Manager

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    It's really a convoluted mess, if the Wook is anything to go by. Sometimes Leland Chee just makes matters worse when he adheres too closely to GL's words. [face_sigh]
     
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  16. CT-867-5309

    CT-867-5309 Chosen One star 7

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    Guys, previously established continuity is irrelevant.

    If Rebels wants to have Yoda kill this Inquisitor guy on Dabogah and have that be the source of the dark side in the cave, then they will and it will.
     
  17. Todd the Jedi

    Todd the Jedi Mod and Loving Tyrant of SWTV, Lit, & Collecting star 6 Staff Member Manager

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    Well obviously, but one can hope.
     
  18. purplerain

    purplerain Jedi Knight star 4

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    Minch shouldn't be canon.
     
  19. Toonimator

    Toonimator Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    As he's in "TALES", he probably isn't. So many of those stories aren't, and it's just too much of a coincidence for one of the...5?...Yoda-people we know of (Yaddle, Yoda, Minch, Vandar, Oteg? Did I miss anyone?) to have chased a Dark Jedi to Dagobah, of all places, clashed with him & killed him, and then centuries later Yoda--who must have been a contemporary of Minch's, if my memory of the timeframe's correct--hides out there.

    Of course, having Yoda know there was a dark-side cave on Dagobah beforehand is helpful if that was meant to help hide him from the Sith and was already an evil place by ROTS (tho Kenobi did just fine on Tatooine without a dark-side dune nearby--but Yoda being King Jedi, maybe his presence would've been more of a beacon w/o the cave).

    I wouldn't mind if the Inquisitor finally gets killed in the cave by Yoda--tho, were that to happen, the crew of the Ghost would probably be involved, too. But if the Inquisitor died there, you'd think the Empire/Vader might try to retrace his steps, find out where he met his end, etc.
     
  20. Deputy Rick Grimes

    Deputy Rick Grimes Jedi Grand Master star 6

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  21. EHT

    EHT Manager Emeritus star 7 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    *Thread merge*
     
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  22. Lord Ctessor

    Lord Ctessor Jedi Youngling

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    I hope some surviving Bpfasshi will show up in Rebels. Those guys are one of the first darksiders ever to be mentioned.
     
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  23. TaradosGon

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    I'm actually interested in seeing how this Sith Inquisitor is going to compare to the Sith; if he'll be different or portrayed just like Asajj was with Dooku -- with the Inquisitor trying to eventually either kill Vader or try to convince Vader to move against the Emperor.

    Or if they'll maybe go a different route and make the Inquisitors to the Sith more like what people like Piett are to the Sith, strictly obedient to their Sith masters and really having no ambition or drive to challenge the Sith out of fear.

    Plus they could kind of tie this into Children of the Force somewhat. Palpatine wanted to corrupt these abducted children and use them as a test bed to create Force sensitive spies that could peer into every corner of the galaxy and were obedient to him.

    15 years has pased, and if he resumed that plan of capturing young children and brain washing them, perhaps the Inquisitors are more fiercely loyal to Palpatine than Vader is.

    I.E. Vader is trained to crave his master's power and one day seek to usurp him, while the inquisitors are trained to obey Palpatine's orders as though they are the word of God and die for him if need be.

    I'm not saying they will go this route, but I'd like it if they differentiated the inquisitors from the Sith in some distinct way other than "you're not a Sith because there can only be two" like how Asajj was treated. Show that they are trained differently and behave differently because of it.
     
  24. Darth Wookiee

    Darth Wookiee Jedi Master star 3

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    Well then again Vader used Starkiller to kill Kazdan Paratus and Shaak Tii
     
  25. TaradosGon

    TaradosGon Manager Emeritus star 5 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    I figure Vader will be there, since Filoni said the Inquisitor is tasked by Vader to hunt down the Jedi.

    I am assuming that Vader will feature somewhat regularly on the show, but that he'll be like he was during much of the Classic Trilogy, aboard some star destroyer giving orders and coordinating military efforts, rather than being down in the trenches killing Rebels and Order 66 survivors (which I'm guessing is where the Inquisitor comes in).