Saw does appear in Rebels, going to great lengths to try to trace the shipments of Kyber crystals to their destination, but ultimately failing.I feel like we are missing a chunk of saws story. In andor 2 he has the engineer fix his equipment/root out spike and it felt like there’s a bit too f mystery when cassians friend returned
Then we get to rogue 1 and he’s very paranoid and it really feels like his scenes get cut (did he get the answers from the pilot?) .i understand why he’s paranoid but andor really brings out his character
Is older saw in rebels etc?
Also does nobody see the Death Star?
I mean they in rogue 2 fly by theoretically the Death Star. But fast forward is the millennium falcon the first to actually see itSaw does appear in Rebels, going to great lengths to try to trace the shipments of Kyber crystals to their destination, but ultimately failing.
Which answers your last question - the only people who can even find the system containing the Death Star's construction site are those who are authorised to be there.
They do not. The Death Star is not orbiting Scarif when the Rogue One team show up. It only arrives after Tarkin is informed of the rebel attack on the Scarif shield generator. (The Death Star can travel through hyperspace; it's just never shown actually doing so.)I mean they in rogue 2 fly by theoretically the Death Star. But fast forward is the millennium falcon the first to actually see it
Paranoia is a side effect of his fuel addiction. It's mentioned in Andor (which plugs a number of Rogue One plot holes).Then we get to rogue 1 and he’s very paranoid and it really feels like his scenes get cut (did he get the answers from the pilot?) .i understand why he’s paranoid but andor really brings out his character
Yes, and it explains why he was on Jedha attacking Kyber shipments. It's season 4 episode 4 if you want to catch up on it.Is older saw in rebels etc?
In Rogue One the Death Star is occasionally described inaccurately as being "fuelled by Kyber". I think the most likely explanation is that Kyber crystals are like old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs, and tend to burn out through use, with a certain percentage needing to be replaced after firing. That correlates well with the Rebels episode, which demonstrates that Kyber is not exactly the most stable substance and requires careful handling even in transit.NB since the Empire is still looting kyber after the Death Star is complete, are these crystals intended for the second Death Star? (or just spares).
Point out, killing Lonni was the only way Luthen could save Lonni’s family. He had no way to get them off world, so he made it that the Empire had no reason to go after them.
I had that thought too, but since Lonni was posthumously identified as a Rebel mole, I reckon his widow would’ve been hauled in for questioning to see if she knew anything.Point out, killing Lonni was the only way Luthen could save Lonni’s family. He had no way to get them off world, so he made it that the Empire had no reason to go after them.