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We FINALLY Understand The EVIL of Red Lightsaber Crystals

In Star Wars Legends, the Jedi were not just symbolically opposed to Sith lightsabers they genuinely feared them, and this video breaks down why. From the origins of red blades during the Hundred Year Darkness, to the rise of synthetic crystals forged through Sith alchemy, to chilling firsthand Jedi accounts suggesting corruption and psychological influence, we explore the three core reasons the Jedi Order viewed Sith lightsabers as something uniquely dangerous. Drawing directly from Legends era sources, Old Republic history, and rare holobook entries, this deep dive explains how red crystals could destabilize Jedi weapons, reflect the fall of former Jedi, and even inspire terror on the battlefield. If you want a lore accurate, Legends focused exploration of why Sith lightsabers were more than just a different color and why the Jedi avoided them at all costs this is one holocron you don’t want to miss.

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The EVIL Fish Folk? | Quarren Species COMPELTE Breakdown

The Quarren species are rare in Star Wars, as they are almost always the bad guys. Despite the nuance of each circumstance, even when the Quarren individual is redeemed, even then, they are usually the one that started the latest Fish War on Mon Calamari, or Dak, their shared homeworld with the Mon Calamari. See a complete breakdown of this Star Wars species, and how they compared to other alien races in Star Wars.


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An Ancient Evil Awakens

Here’s the latest from: StarWars.Com

Get a first look at the crossover epic.

Horror is coming to the galaxy far, far away.

Marvel’s Star Wars: Dark Droids, this summer’s comics crossover epic, picks up following the events of Star Wars: Hidden Empire, in which Qi’ra attempted to use an ancient device to disrupt the Sith’s powers. She failed, and in doing so may have unleashed another evil into the galaxy.

In StarWars.com’s first look at Dark Droids #1, something has awakened in the artifact employed by Qi’ra. And it seems preoccupied with droids…

The main Dark Droids miniseries will be helmed by writer Charles Soule and artist Luke Ross, and the story will spin off into Marvel’s regular Star Wars comics. Dark Droids #1 arrives August 2 and is available for pre-order now on ComiXology and at your local comic shop…

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Evil Plans

Welcome to a look inside The Holocron. A collection of articles from the archives of *starwars.com no longer directly available.

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Evil Plans

Episode No.: 52 (Season 3, Episode 8)
Original Air Date: November 5, 2010
Production No.: 303 (Season 3, Episode 3)

“A failure in planning is a plan for failure.”

Written by Steve Mitchell & Craig Van Sickle
Directed by Brian Kalin O’Connell

Cast:
Anthony Daniels as C-3PO
Seth Green as Todo 360
Corey Burton as Cad Bane, HELIOS-3E and J0-N0
Kevin Michael Richardson as Jabba the Hutt, Gorga the Hutt and Droogan
Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker and droid
Catherine Taber as Padmé Amidala
Nika Futterman as TC-70
Dee Bradley Baker as Shopkeeper droid and Arok the Hutt
Terrence Carson as Senator Aang and alien
Angelique Perrin as SN-D1 and BO-N1
Tom Kane as Narrator
David Acord as rabbit droid
Jeffrey “Duff” Goldman as baker droid


Synopsis: In the middle of a routine shopping trip on Coruscant C-3PO is abducted by the bounty hunter Cad Bane. Bane is looking for information about the Senate building on behalf of Jabba the Hutt. Finding C-3PO devoid of useful information, Bane and his accomplices kidnap R2-D2 and extract the vital data, before memory wiping the droids of the incident, and letting them on their way. The floor-plans and security details of the Senate building are part of a plot engineered by the Hutt families to free their imprisoned brother, Ziro the Hutt, who holds potentially damaging information about Hutt activities.

Recurring Characters: C-3PO, R2-D2, Cad Bane, Todo 360, HELIOS-3E, Padmé Amidala, Anakin Skywalker, Jabba the Hutt, Bail Organa, Mon Mothma, Kin Robb

New Characters: Senator Aang, Droogan, J0-N0, SN-D1, BO-N


Secrets Revealed

    • The loudmouth jogan fruit vendor that swindles Threepio is named Droogan. According to the script, he is a Khramboan. Production notes for this episode name the green shopkeeper droid GL-916, and the speeder used by HELIOS-3E and Todo 360 as a RGC-16 landspeeder.
    • This episode takes place some time after “Holocron Heist,” which saw the destruction of Todo 360. Todo was rebuilt off-screen by Anakin Skywalker after the episode “Children of the Force,” in an attempt by the Jedi to learn more about Bane and his whereabouts. The plan goes wrong and Todo escapes. The episode immediately after this one is “Hostage Crisis.”
    • The pink droid spa attendant is SN-D1. The purple one is named BO-N1.

  • The torture droid working for Bane is named J0-N0. Its design is based on 8D8, a smelting droid seen in Jabba’s palace in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi.
  • The signage outside the droid spa promises “oil changes, rust removal, memory flushing, polishing, motivator repair, de-fluttering, restraining bolt application and removal, general maintenance overhauls, junk removal” while the signs inside promise “recharge, repolish, repair” and “refit.”
  • Senator Aang is a Roonan, a species developed as a background alien in the Senate in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. That he is a member of the Military Oversight Committee, and that Padmé is trying to persuade his vote, are clues that this episode takes place before “Senate Murders.”
  • Among the inspirations for the tone and pacing of the droid spa sequence was the scene where Steve Zissou gives the audience a tour of his boat in Wes Anderson’s The Life Aquatic.
  • C-3PO makes mention that he was previously the protocol droid for the chief negotiator Manakron system. This supports George Lucas’s original character notes that had C-3PO be over a 100 years old at the time of Episode IV A New Hope. Nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker did not build C-3PO from scratch, but rather rebuilt an older droid that had previous protocol assignments.
  • The baker droid is voiced by Duff Goldman from the TV show “Ace of Cakes”; the Food Network show had previously based an entire episode on creating an R2-D2 cake for The Clone Wars season two wrap party.
  • The droid that yells “Murderer!” at Todo and the assassin droid was voiced by Matt Lanter, the voice of Anakin Skywalker!
  • This episode finally reveals who hired Cad Bane for the liberation of Ziro the Hutt: it was the bosses of the Hutt crime families. The design and characterizations of some of the five Hutt families were inspired by mob bosses from classic cinema, including those played by Edward G. Robinson and Marlon Brando
  • Todo 360’s ironic farewell of “thanks for the memories” is a nod to the 1938 hit song of the same name made famous in The Big Broadcast of 1938 and as actor-comedian Bob Hope’s signature song.
  • The nuna drumsticks make a return appearance as the most commonly served food during The Clone Wars.

Star Wars | Thrawn Ascendancy: Lesser Evil

Star Wars – Thrawn Ascendancy: Lesser Evil

Get ready to embark on a thrilling adventure in the epic finale of the Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy trilogy from the renowned author Timothy Zahn. The fate of the Chiss Ascendancy, a center of power and beacon of integrity, hangs in the balance as a cunning enemy erodes the trust and loyalty that once united the Nine Ruling Families. Despite the efforts of the Expansionary Defense Fleet, civil war looms, and the Ascendancy needs a hero.

Enter Thrawn, a daring warrior who will stop at nothing to save his homeland. The Chiss, who earned their mythical status through conflict and terrible deeds, have a dark past that Thrawn must uncover to ensure the Ascendancy’s future. But as he delves deeper into the secrets surrounding the First Ruling Family’s ascension, he realizes that even the strongest legends can be built on lies.

The stakes are higher than ever, and Thrawn must decide if he’s willing to make the ultimate sacrifice to secure the Ascendancy’s salvation. Can he protect his people and the only home he’s ever known? Join the adventure, and find out!

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The Most Terrifying and Evil Character in…

The story of the most evil character in Star Wars, the Trandoshen who turned Kashyyyk into his sadistic playpen.

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