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The most powerful person he has met now is luke
I'm not a fan of Ashoka but she will have a part definitely in the next series
Then he wouldn't be a jedi
Everyone has there own feelings and honour
That's where they fit in
Sith or jedi or a religion
Bounty hunters or generally fighting for ones own people
Money, greed and power
Everyone has their own perception of how it is
That's what makes it great
Plus I don't care what people say
The Grey order is watching.
- 5 years ago
@ToddyRocket1 wrote:
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The Grey order is watching.Lmao, yeah they're watching alright! So that the neutralists(?) can best predict how to avoid everyone else.
(Who knows, maybe the Dagoyan Order's home planet got blown up. )
But if you're being genuine, I agree with you. I don't care what people say, in a similar fashion.
People say (something along the lines of), "There are no aliens in the First Order"
But then...
1) No one in the First Order questions when a green alien Nikto is on a First Order ship - making engineering repairs (If they instead said something along the lines of; "Hey you, you're an alien & you're tampering with our ship, we don't associate with your kind, you're under arrest!" then their observable actions would provide evidence to the claim. But since they just sort of loiter and ask about repairs until they get put off from the conversation it suggests there are aliens working with/among/for the First Order.)
2) A blue female Nikto is implied to have been a spy for a higher up in the First Order.
3) The First Order had to kill a bunch of horned creatures who were spying on them for the Resistance - which implies they had been working with such entities in order to be spied on?
Stating things is easy. Backing up statements with observable evidence that reinforces the data... That's where loopholes emerge.