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I always figured they only had military grade shields on a small portion of their ships. Remember in the end of season 1/ beginning of season 2 they has to steal shield generators for their fleet. Odds are a good portion of their fleet doesn't yet have military grade equipment.eMeM wrote:I can swallow unshielded transports but unshielded and unarmed CR-90 is a bit too much. Especially when it is not really unarmed, as we see it firing the dorsal quad turbolaser when it appears the second time, to rescue the bomber, why didn't they use it earlier, when the corvette was almost destroyed bu three TIEs?
Also, quad (turbo?)laser CR-90? Is it something we've seen already? Maybe I didn't pay enough attention to other CRs, but Tantive's both dorsal and ventral turbolasers were twin, this one has a quad on top and a twin on the bottom.
@early interceptors
We are two years before Yavin, the old EU had Interceptors introduced in 1BBY, so that's not a big change.
The random element I was thinking of was even earlier, from S1E11 when Sabine, Ezra and Kanan went up against a probe droid. To destroy it covertly Ezra used the Force to convince an animal to destroy it rather than shooting it themselves, which would indicate an enemy presence.The Romulan Republic wrote:The writers on this show have handled their major villains fairly well from what I've seen, at least since the end of season two.
Indeed. They were his weakness to the point that he needed an alliance with C'Baoth to contain them. Which actually was also the weakness of those books for me. Virtually everything new in them about the Force was problematic.She's also got at least two Jedi on her team, and even Thrawn Trilogy Thrawn had difficulty containing Jedi.
Depends on what you see as defeating them. He'll not stamp out the Rebellion as a whole, but can make survival very costly for them. I am sure he's still playing a long term goal and uses the group known to us as a tracking device get a chance to fight against a much larger force.ray245 wrote:However, we know that Thrawn will not defeat the Rebels. Thrawn as a character would only work well if he is the underdog. It's pointless to make him a Hannibal-like figure if Rome is a mere village.
Titus has survived both appearances so far; he escaped the Interdictor in an escape pod (that somehow avoided getting pulled back in by the malfunctioning gravity well generators) and was last seen ordering the evacuation of the scrapyard station in the season premiere. He wasn't seen making good his escape, but we don't see a death scene for him either.eMeM wrote:Slavin is certainly out![]()
Kallus has "future Rebel" written all over his face, Tarkin is too important to be anyone's sidekick, Titus I think is too minor of a character, did he even survive the first episode?
I think Spalko Pryce is the most likely candidate for Thrawn's sidekick - maybe he doesn't outrank her (hard to say, governor is a civilian rank), but Holmes didn't outrank Watson either. She is not a lost cause like Slavin, seems to be quite capable on her own but at the same time she knows her limitations and is willing to learn from Thrawn and certainly believes his judgement more than anything else. She also has a reason to follow Thrawn around, as it is her sector that is causing trouble.