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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 9660244" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>Luthen's ending was ... well, not unexpected. I didn't really have expectations. I suppose maybe that it would be to Cassian to kill him to protect the Rebellion. It being himself, and then Kleya, and it being without any great heroics, to take him out, just works. </p><p></p><p>I didn't see Pantagaz' end coming at all. But it makes sense, too. He failed his objective, two of the supervisors he relied and encouraged were either traitors or in their ambition screwed the Empire's plans, and one spectacularly failed. He would be sitting with Deidra in that good old work prison if he hadn't "collected his thoughts" like that. And they don't even realize the real extent of their failure until the Battle of Yavin. "Brittle", indeed.</p><p></p><p>I must, by the way, admit, that I didn't fully realize that the "Energy Project" was also the Death Star. I don't know why. Maybe because I expected that the people at their "Wannsee" conference would be aware of the Death Star. But even that highly classified clandestine meaning didn't reveal the real purpose. But Deidra figured it out eventually, and it didn't bother her. And in the end, she became sloppy, because she needed to get Axis personally.</p><p></p><p>It was great hearing Nemik again.</p><p>It's also great that there are more people still alive from Cassian's comrades then I expected. Of course, also some villains and antagonists are still around... Also, the reveal with Bix and B2-MO is very satisfying. Cassian appears to be one of the few heroes in fiction - Star Wars especially - to actually have off-spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 9660244, member: 710"] Luthen's ending was ... well, not unexpected. I didn't really have expectations. I suppose maybe that it would be to Cassian to kill him to protect the Rebellion. It being himself, and then Kleya, and it being without any great heroics, to take him out, just works. I didn't see Pantagaz' end coming at all. But it makes sense, too. He failed his objective, two of the supervisors he relied and encouraged were either traitors or in their ambition screwed the Empire's plans, and one spectacularly failed. He would be sitting with Deidra in that good old work prison if he hadn't "collected his thoughts" like that. And they don't even realize the real extent of their failure until the Battle of Yavin. "Brittle", indeed. I must, by the way, admit, that I didn't fully realize that the "Energy Project" was also the Death Star. I don't know why. Maybe because I expected that the people at their "Wannsee" conference would be aware of the Death Star. But even that highly classified clandestine meaning didn't reveal the real purpose. But Deidra figured it out eventually, and it didn't bother her. And in the end, she became sloppy, because she needed to get Axis personally. It was great hearing Nemik again. It's also great that there are more people still alive from Cassian's comrades then I expected. Of course, also some villains and antagonists are still around... Also, the reveal with Bix and B2-MO is very satisfying. Cassian appears to be one of the few heroes in fiction - Star Wars especially - to actually have off-spring. [/QUOTE]
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