Requiem for an Empire
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So was I.
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@electricboa i was talking about darth maul
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I know, I actually read the comics in which those events took place, they have no relation to Savage Opress.
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@electricboa when luke skywalker went to iridonia, that was in the new republic era, when darth maul was cloned, that was in the rebellion era.
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All you did was quite other times Maul was used, nothing exists relating to the Maul Savage Opress went after.
The Clone Wars pretty much have no idea what they're doing, so don't expect any kind of coherency there. The best we can hope for it when it's done, people who actually know the EU will try to fix the numerous screw ups, just like with the prequels.
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@MrSithStalker all from the internet
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@MrSithStalker Not easily fooled by the dark warrior's ghostly appearance, Luke searched for the anomalous presence of Maul through the Force and stumbled upon Kahmf's hideout. Luke declared that "artificially keeping him alive was causing an unnatural disturbance in the Force" and scared Kahmf away before switching off the life-support system sustaining Maul's disembodied brain. Finally, Maul was brought to an end.
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@MrSithStalker He was killed then in the New Republic a scientist called Drell Kahmf managed to retrieve and resuscitate Darth Maul's brain from where he was killed. This mad Iridonian scientist believed Maul to be a paragon of the Iridonian people. Stories would later spread of this happening. When Jedi Master Luke Skywalker arrived on Iridonia in an ambassadorial capacity, he was attacked by the Jedi-hating holographic Maul.
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@electricboa After Opress's attempt to kill Tyranus, he headed back to Mother Talzin wounded and exhausted, claiming that Ventress had betrayed him. Needing a new teacher, Mother Talzin claimed that Savage had a surviving brother who was capable of training Savage. Mother Talzin gave Opress an artifact before he left, allowing him to search for his brother, whom Talzin claimed was somewhere in the Outer Rim. He was resurrected after the battle of yavin serving sidious.
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As the story isn't written yet, there is no way to be sure. For one, if the body was destroyed, then there would be no way to clone him, unless Sidious did it. He actually does that later on in the Empire to fight Vader.
Quite simply, the Clone Wars is a complete mess, they either don't know or don't care about basic canon and have no problem directly contradicting other Star Wars material. There's no way they can lower my opinion of the show any lower.
All HAIL SIDIOUS!
shukakusanddemon 2 years ago 19
a very good video it tells the story of the empire without having to say a word 5/5
missbb1988 3 years ago 3