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The mini-Bs and I watched Ep3 last night. Ahsoka does significantly better against the clones than supposed Masters. I could probably apologize my way out of it, but a lot of Jedi went out like chumps during Order 66.
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watwease wrote:That’s not the same numberdimejinky99 wrote:8108
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:Also, Anakin's code was 8018. Any significance to that number?
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Late with this, just wanted to say thanks!durdencommatyler wrote:Ahsoka is 14 at the beginning of the Clone Wars, and 17 by the end of the 3 year war.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Yeah she'll be an older, wise Jedi, but if I'm not mistaken, her species averages life into the nineties according to wookieepediaoneway23 wrote:
Wife & I were speculating about her role in The Mandalorian yesterday, and she'd have to be late-Fifties, early-Sixties by that point, no?
There is a 19 year gap between Episodes III and IV, and Rebels takes place 5 years before A New Hope, meaning that when Ahsoka arrives back on the scene, she is 14 years older than she was during Revenge of the Sith, making her 31.
The Rebels series epilogue takes place immediately following the events of Return of the Jedi: 9 years after Rebels, making her 40 when she reveals herself and goes with Sabine to find Ezra.
The Mandalorian takes place 5 years after Return of the Jedi. If she's really in that series, she'll be 45.
Assuming she’s STILL alive in canon through The Skywalker Saga, which hasn’t been confirmed or denied, Ahsoka Tano is currently 70 years old.
Close...The release date was August 15th, 2008, according to Wikipedia (Not that I'd remember either way).dimejinky99 wrote:8108
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dimejinky99 wrote:8108
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Release Datesoneway23 wrote:Late with this, just wanted to say thanks!durdencommatyler wrote:Ahsoka is 14 at the beginning of the Clone Wars, and 17 by the end of the 3 year war.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Yeah she'll be an older, wise Jedi, but if I'm not mistaken, her species averages life into the nineties according to wookieepediaoneway23 wrote:
Wife & I were speculating about her role in The Mandalorian yesterday, and she'd have to be late-Fifties, early-Sixties by that point, no?
There is a 19 year gap between Episodes III and IV, and Rebels takes place 5 years before A New Hope, meaning that when Ahsoka arrives back on the scene, she is 14 years older than she was during Revenge of the Sith, making her 31.
The Rebels series epilogue takes place immediately following the events of Return of the Jedi: 9 years after Rebels, making her 40 when she reveals herself and goes with Sabine to find Ezra.
The Mandalorian takes place 5 years after Return of the Jedi. If she's really in that series, she'll be 45.
Assuming she’s STILL alive in canon through The Skywalker Saga, which hasn’t been confirmed or denied, Ahsoka Tano is currently 70 years old.
Close...The release date was August 15th, 2008, according to Wikipedia (Not that I'd remember either way).dimejinky99 wrote:8108
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USA 10 August 2008 (Hollywood, California) (premiere)
Argentina 14 August 2008
Austria 14 August 2008
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Switzerland 14 August 2008 (German speaking region)
Chile 14 August 2008
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The US Premier was Aug 10th.oneway23 wrote:Late with this, just wanted to say thanks!durdencommatyler wrote:Ahsoka is 14 at the beginning of the Clone Wars, and 17 by the end of the 3 year war.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Yeah she'll be an older, wise Jedi, but if I'm not mistaken, her species averages life into the nineties according to wookieepediaoneway23 wrote:
Wife & I were speculating about her role in The Mandalorian yesterday, and she'd have to be late-Fifties, early-Sixties by that point, no?
There is a 19 year gap between Episodes III and IV, and Rebels takes place 5 years before A New Hope, meaning that when Ahsoka arrives back on the scene, she is 14 years older than she was during Revenge of the Sith, making her 31.
The Rebels series epilogue takes place immediately following the events of Return of the Jedi: 9 years after Rebels, making her 40 when she reveals herself and goes with Sabine to find Ezra.
The Mandalorian takes place 5 years after Return of the Jedi. If she's really in that series, she'll be 45.
Assuming she’s STILL alive in canon through The Skywalker Saga, which hasn’t been confirmed or denied, Ahsoka Tano is currently 70 years old.
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Or what Anders said. 
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That'll do...thanks!
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But August 10, 2008 would be 8-10-08, which would be 81008. The number in the show was 8108
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Kinda splittin' hairs here no?E.H. Ruddock wrote:But August 10, 2008 would be 8-10-08, which would be 81008. The number in the show was 8108
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Found this episode fantastic...I could pick nits about
This show finds so many wonderful ways to add such rich context. Filoni is hopefully inching ever-closer to a live-action film one day.
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I really love the Rex character and hope he appears in live action someday. Maybe the Cassian series. They could do a lot with him and there's some depth there from clone to active rebel.
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So long as I get my Ahsoka/Sabine searching for Ezra mini-series, I'm good with pretty much anything.
I also feel like these recent episodes especially validate the existence of an Ahsoka story (possibly a live-action Rosario Dawson show helmed by Filoni) taking place between The Clone Wars & Rebels.
I also feel like these recent episodes especially validate the existence of an Ahsoka story (possibly a live-action Rosario Dawson show helmed by Filoni) taking place between The Clone Wars & Rebels.
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That was intense.
However, it has seriously jacked up the path of Ahsoka's lightsabers.
However, it has seriously jacked up the path of Ahsoka's lightsabers.
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Very intense. And B, have you read the Ahsoka book? That covers her lightsabersB wrote:That was intense.
However, it has seriously jacked up the path of Ahsoka's lightsabers.
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Doesn't she have both in that book, and they're green?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Very intense. And B, have you read the Ahsoka book? That covers her lightsabersB wrote:That was intense.
However, it has seriously jacked up the path of Ahsoka's lightsabers.
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Yeah, it seems like there was a bit of retconning he novel there.
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Ahsoka%27s_lightsabersAhsoka's lightsaber first appeared in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars movie.[1] The accompanying shoto first appeared in "Heroes on Both Sides".[2] In the flashback in Ahsoka where she abandons the lightsabers after the Siege of Mandalore, the blades are described as green.[3] However, the episode "Old Friends Not Forgotten" depicts the lightsabers as blue-bladed upon being returned to her by Anakin prior to the siege.[6] "Victory and Death" goes on to retcon the novel's claim that Tano abandoned the lightsabers on Mandalore on a fake grave she and Rex created for him, having her abandon them on the moon that the Star Destroyer she and Rex had been travelling on at a grave site she and Rex created for the clones who died in the crash. In addition, she is only seen abandoning her primary lightsaber, with the fate of the shoto unknown.[7]
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Haven't watched there finale yet but saw B's post. We already knew it was a partial retcon. After last week's ep I feared a major retcon.
Like why even do the books then? Or why not redo the books in other forms if they really don't matter?
It's whatever but disappointing.
Like why even do the books then? Or why not redo the books in other forms if they really don't matter?
It's whatever but disappointing.