I was thinking in a shinier direction.
The headless statue hinted that it was an inside job.But definitely not any of my guesses that it was an official Republic craft, and possibly from At Attin itself (if SM-33 is to be believed
They seem to be laying the villainy a bit thick. Perhaps it’s a triple bluff, and he really is a Jedi working for the New Republic?Quite the plot twists this episode. Jod is not going to be a secret hero methinks
Hmmm ... That is not the ways my ears heard it the first time around.The headless statue hinted that it was an inside job.
They seem to be laying the villainy a bit thick. Perhaps it’s a triple bluff, and he really is a Jedi working for the New Republic?
Speaking of which, didn’t the Supervisor sound rather like Palpatine?
I don’t think the headless statue said anything.Hmmm ... That is not the ways my ears heard it the first time around.
Now that you have mentioned it, however, I will have to go back and watch the episode again to check.
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Yes yes. That is what I get for not trimming the quote.I don’t think the headless statue said anything.
I agree about the first, but not the second. I don't know why so many people are focused on the mysterious Supervisor - the only reason to hide the face on that recording is if it's a face we would recognise from somebody we've already met, most likely on At Attin.I am not sure why people are thinking the Supervisor was in charge of all the planets, when each planet likely had it's own Supervisor. So I think the headless statue and the face missing from the holo of Rennod are just red herrings.
The voice in the recording of Rennod didn't sound like Hondo.EDIT: Unless it's someone we'd recognise from elsewhere. Oh bloody hell, don't tell me Captain Rennod is going to turn out to be Hondo Ohnaka.