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The Felpire and the Legacy of Thrawn & Isard or: How Clones became Emperor

Discussion in 'Literature' started by CeiranHarmony, Feb 23, 2008.

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  1. CeiranHarmony

    CeiranHarmony Force Ghost star 5

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    Beware Legacy evantually Spoilers...


    -Moff Nyna Calixte shows us the behaviour of Ysanne Isard and Leonia Tavira.
    -The Felperor lineage has a genetic white streak like the Isards but seem to be descended from Jaina/Jag according to their looks and fanboyish hope analysing their Force sensivity.

    well, in the X-wing comics Isard flirted with Soontir Fel and wanted him in her bed, but he refused. Later on behalf of Thrawn she sent him to the Empire of the Hand. Thrawn kept clones of his best personnel, as the Hand of Thrawn duology showed. we have lots of Soontir Fel Clone communities across the galaxy (reminding me about the Boba Fett family trouble with clones and their children!). But back on topic...
    In an later X-wing novel before the Hand of Thrawn duology, the true Isard dies after her Clone (!) and she had some action with Rogue Squadron. We also know she had many lovers under the high society of Coruscant and maybe (unbeknownst to us) had some yet unseen children?

    My point now is, Fel and Isard never mixed their genes, but maybe Clone Isard and Clone Fel did!!! Maybe Thrawn gave Isard her clone and in return he got Fel. Since cloning facilities are rare, clone fel and clone isard could have met!!!

    So is the Felperor on the throne a clone? How so and why the Force sensivity?

    easy: The real Soontir had many children and maybe he adopted a son? Chak Fel anyone? or some yet unknown child. The shadow child story from the Dark Nest trilogy would make sense according to that, and this would also retcon the differing number of Fel children from the various sources and the NJO. maybe even Jag is this adopted clone boy and the streak is genetic and not a scar, and the scar was just a lie? well I wonder how syal feels about this. or if she even does know, since most kids always are in action someplace else. But wait, if Jag would be the clone, he#d have no Antilles genes, right and baaad. so I vote for some other kid being the clone boy. So jag will not be felperor I. but what about the force sensivity then? and the Solo look, well...
    Jag and Jainas daughter might easily marry the kid of Felperor I. yeah half-cousins and starwars incest of some sort, but hell... whatever I am still digging out the final part of my theory.


    thoughts so far?

    additional theory: Leonia Tavira is the greatgrandmother of nyna calixte or her alias ;) maybe Leonia and Teradoc or his second in command (Pellaeon) had some child? she got her ship from him after all for something!!!

    ps: thx for inspiring me with one of your posts, McEwok




     
  2. BobaMatt

    BobaMatt TFN EU Staff star 7 VIP

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    The white streak isn't genetic: there's pictures of Marasiah without out. In all likelihood, it's an affectation in honor of Jag.
     
  3. CeiranHarmony

    CeiranHarmony Force Ghost star 5

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    source and quote please? I need to make sure this is true, and thx for answering this, if it is true
     
  4. Dawud786

    Dawud786 Chosen One star 5

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    You sure those aren't colorist goofs?
     
  5. GrandAdmiralJello

    GrandAdmiralJello Comms Admin ❉ Moderator Communitatis Litterarumque star 10 Staff Member Administrator

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    Either way, there's no indication that the streak is hereditary (or that it isn't). We've been kept in the dark about it for a good reason.

    Speculating either way isn't going to be very fruitful, as there's no "evidence" to rely on.
     
  6. DarthRotten

    DarthRotten Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Makes sense... Some of Palpatine's inner circle painted their faces white in honor of him IIRC.
     
  7. MistrX

    MistrX Jedi Master star 4

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    I wouldn't say that there's "no indication" either way. The fact that both father and daughter have it would suggest it's hereditary, while Sia's wanted image, which appears to be without the streak, would imply the it's not. As everyone has said, however, nothing has been confirmed. It could easily be an honorary thing (and didn't Jag's come from an injury, anyway, or am I wrong about that?)
     
  8. BobaMatt

    BobaMatt TFN EU Staff star 7 VIP

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    As they were never corrected in the TPB, while other color goofs were, it seems that that picture of her in the Broken arc, the one Cade brings up on the computer to check her bounty, was not a goof.
     
  9. Furyan_Jedi_13

    Furyan_Jedi_13 Jedi Youngling star 3

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    It could easily be an honorary thing (and didn't Jag's come from an injury, anyway, or am I wrong about that?)

    Uh, no, last time I checked, it WAS the result of an injury.

    But isn't Isard's streak hereditary?
     
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