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The LOST Star Wars Planet INFESTED With Sith Spirits (Ambria)

Ambria stands as one of the most haunting and misunderstood worlds in Star Wars Legends, a planet scarred by ancient Sith corruption and forever tied to the legacy of dark side experimentation. Once overwhelmed by malevolent Force energies, Ambria became the stage for Jedi Master Thon’s extraordinary intervention, where he battled Sith spirits and imprisoned their influence within the infamous Lake Natth, transforming the world into a chilling nexus of light versus darkness. This video explores the terrifying history of Ambria, its connection to Sith alchemy, Force imbalance, and the profound implications of a Jedi willingly containing evil rather than destroying it, revealing why this forgotten world remains one of the most philosophically rich locations in Star Wars lore

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Making Tracks Episode 249: Lost in the moment

Join the Marks on episode 249 of Fantha Tracks Radios Making Tracks as they take on a couple of deep-dive questions regarding the future of the saga; does Star Wars always need to replicate the past, and how does Star Wars move beyond the shadow of Andor? Two hefty topics, along with conversations with Joplin Sibtain from Andor and Michael Carter from Return of the Jedi, all on episode 249 of Making Tracks.

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How Darth Malak LOST His Jaw & Why He Was NEVER the Same

In this deep dive into Star Wars Legends, we explore the true philosophical divide between Darth Revan and Darth Malak. From their time as Jedi to the rise of the Sith Empire, this video breaks down how Revan’s mastery of strategy and control contrasted with Malak’s raw hunger for power and how that difference led to their legendary confrontation. Discover why Malak was never truly Revan’s equal, how their duel reshaped the galaxy, and what their rivalry reveals about the true nature of the dark side.


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Should Lucasfilm Use AI Dubbing to Restore “Lost” Voices?

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The theatrical Star Wars experience remains a quest for a legend from a bygone age, spanning multiple decades. While editors have been hard at work for years attempting to recreate projects such as “Harmy’s Despecialized Edition” for fans who sought an alternative route from the 1997 Special Editions, audio quality remains a substantial barrier. High-quality audio for deleted footage or mono audio seems lost deep beneath a layer of analog decay. However, new technology surrounding AI dubbing enters the fray, and now the question is whether Lucasfilm can use these tools to bridge the gap between decaying history and modern clarity, or does reconstructing a performance cross an ethical line?…

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Visions Filmmaker Focus: The Lost Ones

Visions Filmmaker Focus breaks down the latest adventure from Kinema citrus, and director Hitoshi Haga (The Village Bride), returning to Visions with a new adventure: The Lost Ones, which continues the story of the mysterious Jedi known as ‘F’. Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 premieres October 29 only on ‪@disneyplus‬.


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Carry On Up The Empire – 1977 – the lost trailer

FILM FACT: The sets and the costumes for the 1977 comedy film Carry On Up The Empire were originally intended for the 1977 production of Star Wars.. However, the production of Star Wars was moved to Yorkshire, where new sets were built in a car park behind some old tires. Some say that Carry On Up The Empire was one of the finest Carry On films, and that the expensive sets and costumes inherited from Star Wars made it the most lavish Carry On film ever made. Others say that the film is beautifully shot, and that the cast are clearly having a ball. Unfortunately all footage was lost following a mysterious chip-pan fire, and Carry On Up The Empire never saw a release. The ‘lost’ trailer for the film was recently discovered in a bin by a bus stop. Here it is lovingly restored for your viewing pleasures.

Sidney James as Sid Kenobi
Joan Sims as Joan Solo
Kenneth Williams as Daft Vader
Jim Dale as Jimmy Skywalker
Charles Hawtrey as C3P-oh
Barbara Windsor as Princess Babs
Peter Butterworth as Storm Trooper
Bernard Bresslaw as Bernie Bacca
Frankie Howard as Grand Moff Tarquin

Of course that’s nonsense. As ever, it’s an idea that got into my head and I had to have a go at making it. As with most of my homemade nonsense it’s shoddy in places, but I think it’s a bit of fun and I enjoyed making it.

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Padawan Lost

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Padawan Lost

Episode No.: 65 (Season 3, Episode 21)
Production No.: 316 (Season 3, Episode 16)
Original Air Date: April 1, 2011

“Without humility, courage is a dangerous game.”

Written by Bonnie Mark
Directed by Dave Filoni

Cast:
Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano
Gwendoline Yeo as Kalifa
Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker | Ratter
James Arnold Taylor as Plo Koon | Kat Moll | Lagon
Dee Bradley Baker as clone troopers | TZ-33
Sunil Malhotra as Jinx
Zach Hanks as Garnac
Richard Green as Lo-Taren
Cam Clarke as O-Mer
Kevin Thoms as Dar
Matthew Wood as battle droids
Tom Kane as narrator


Synopsis: Ahsoka and a group of abducted younglings find themselves trapped on a Trandoshan moon, prey in an elaborate and cruel hunt. The forlorn younglings have lost all hope, despite the best efforts of their spirited leader, Kalifa. Ahsoka rallies them to defend themselves and strike back against the Trandoshan, an effort with deadly consequences.

New Characters: Kalifa, Garnac, Dar, Jinx, O-Mer, Lo-Taren, Smug, Kat-Moll

Returning Characters: Ahsoka Tano, Anakin Skywalker, Plo Koon, Clone Captain Rex, Clone Commander Wolffe, Comet, Sinker, Boost

Worlds Visited: Felucia, Wasskah, Coruscant

Secrets Revealed

  • The Jedi “cookie” at the start of the episode references “a dangerous game,” which is a nod to the 1924 short story, “The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell. The story is about a Russian hunter who stalks a big game hunter on a Caribbean island. It has been adapted to film and television many times.
  • This episode sees the return of Plo Koon’s Wolfpack clone troopers, led by Commander Wolffe, and featuring troopers Comet, Sinker and Boost.
  • Trandoshans are the same species as Bossk, the bounty hunter seen in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back and in The Clone Wars Season Two’s three-part finale. The species name Trandoshan was established in a 1989 roleplaying game book, Galaxy Guide 3: The Empire Strikes Back, which also revealed that big game hunting was common in their culture.
  • The original script had the hunt take place on Dosha, the Trandoshan homeworld. It was later moved to Wasskha, a moon.
  • Also in the original script, the Trandoshan hunting lodge was a ground-based camp. During the development of the episode, it was moved into the sky to make the idea that the younglings had never found it before more plausible Among the prisoners delivered to Wasskha with Ahsoka are a Snivvian named Katt Mol (his red-and-black jumpsuit is inspired by the classic cantina character, Snaggletooth), a Terrelian Jango Jumper named Lika (modeled after Cassie Cryar), a Selkath named Morgo (modeled after Chata Hyoki), and a Sakiyan named Vadoo. In the script, Katt Mol, Vadoo and a hunter named Simna banded together for survival. This footage was shot but had to be cut for time.
  • Lika gets shot by a burly Trandoshan named Sochek, whose amber-tinted goggles and cargo shorts are inspired by Walter Sobchak, a character played by John Goodman in the 1998 Coen brothers movie, The Big Lebowski.
  • The yellow feathered birds are called convorees (singular: convor).
  • The Trandoshan hunting pods are inspired by the classic Cobra Trubble Bubble flight pod toy from the G.I.JOE toyline.

The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Lightsaber Lost

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Lightsaber Lost

Episode Air No.: 33 (Season 2, Episode 11)
Original Air Date: January 22nd, 2010.
Production No.: 211 (Season 2, Episode 11)

Written by Drew Z. Greenberg
Directed by Giancarlo Volpe

Key Characters: Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, Cassie Cryar, Ione Marcy, Bannamu, Jocasta Nu
Key Locales: Coruscant

Cast:
Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker and Bounty Hunter #2
Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano
Gregory Baldwin as Tera Sinube, Police Droid and Aqualish
Meredith Salenger as Ione Marcy
James Arnold Taylor as Bounty Hunter #1, Bannamu, and Hotel Attendant
Flo DiRe as Jocasta Nu
Tom Kane as Narrator and Yoda
Jaime King as Cassie Cryar and Muk Muk Monkey

Episode Brief: When a wily pickpocket steals Ahsoka’s lightsaber, she enlists the help of an ancient Jedi to track down her weapon and reclaim her honor.

Full Synopsis:

“”Easy isn’t always simple.”


Newsreel
War creates opportunity for the criminal
underworld! Ruthless mercenaries
conspire with the Separatists to disrupt
and exploit the unstable situation within
the Republic.

Now, Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka
Tano descend into the treacherous
gangster havens in an effort to find a
corrupt and vile arms dealer. Who is
buying weapons on the black market and
selling them to the Republic’s enemies…

ACT I

Deep in Coruscant’s seamy criminal haunts of slum district G17, Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano weave their way through the dregs and downtrodden seeking out Car Affa, a Weequay war profiteer known to sell Republic weaponry to the Separatists. Anakin confidently strides into a bar while Ahsoka waits outside, and she is knocked over by the stream of panicky bystanders fleeing the establishment once “Jedi business” gets underway.

As Ahsoka dusts herself off, she sees that her lightsaber is missing. She catches a fleeting glimpse of a yellow-skinned Patrolian as he disappears into the general mayhem and bustle of the lower levels. Ahsoka is mortified — her lightsaber has been stolen! Anakin emerges from the bar with Car Affa is costudy, but Ahsoka does not reveal her loss to her Master.

Back at the Jedi Temple, Ahsoka visits the Jedi Archives, searching through city databases to find any clue to the thief’s identity. The helpful Jocasta Nu directs Ahsoka toward the aged Jedi Master Tera Sinube, an expert on the Coruscant underworld. Ahsoka’s confidence is hardly bolstered by the fact that Sinube is fast asleep at his library station.

Ahsoka rouses Tera from his slumber, and he is eager to help the young Padawan. Based on Ahsoka’s description and recounting of her encounter, Tera Sinube narrows down the suspect to Bannamu, a petty thief with a hangout in the slum district. Tera volunteers to accompany Ahsoka to the underworld, since it has been years since he has had an active assignment.

Master Sinube and Ahsoka venture to a noodle shop run by a surly Quarren named Lauli Wahlo. Ahsoka asks around for a lightsaber, and Wahlo and his Twi’lek associate Jan Dez claim they could get one for 20,000 credits. Ahsoka and Sinube reveal that they are Jedi, and the nervous fences point them to the nearby Spider Arms Hostel, site of Bannamu’s bolthole.

Mind-tricking her way past the hostel’s front desk, Ahsoka continues her search through the dilapidated corridors of the Spider Arms. Sinube advises that she calm down, for in her anxiety, she is missing clues in the Force. Ahsoka centers herself, and senses which room belongs to Bannamu.

Ahsoka barges into the dingy room and corners Bannamu, demanding to know where her lightsaber is. Bannamu reveals he sold it to Nack Movers, a dangerous killer in the underworld. Ahsoka’s hopes plummet — her weapon may turn into a murder weapon due to her negligence.

ACT II

Ahsoka rushes to a condo complex where Nack Movers resides. She is shocked to find the entrance to Nack’s condo sliced open, and Nack dead inside. Cowering in the shadows is a slight female alien named Ione Marcy. She asks if the men who killed Nack are gone, claiming that she found the grisly sight when she came home. Tera Sinube senses her terror, but it is limned by something else.

Ahsoka investigates the bedroom when she is suddenly sucker punched by a lithe female alien, Cassie Cryar, a Terellian jango jumper. Cassie wields Ahsoka’s lightsaber, but she is unable to activate it. Cassie leaps through the bedroom window, landing on an adjacent rooftop, and Ahsoka gives chase, radioing her status to Sinube. The chase runs across rooftops and hovering holographic billboards.

Sinube is surprised by Ahsoka’s report that her quarry is female, as it does not match Ione’s story. He continues to question an increasingly uncomfortable Ione. Sinube contacts the authorities, and when the police droids arrive, Tera accuses Ione of being an accomplice in Nack’s murder. Ione bolts, jumping to a waiting airspeeder before the droids can apprehend her.

Marcy speeds into the Coruscant skylanes and intercepts the fleeing Cassie Cryar. They are indeed partners in crime, and they speed away, leaving Ahsoka stranded high over the cityscape. Cryar still has Ahsoka’s lightsaber.

ACT III

Tera Sinube pilots a borrowed police speeder bike and picks up Ahsoka from her dangling predicament. He soars along — at a leisurely pace — through the skylanes toward a nearby train station. Tera isn’t rushed, for he knows where Ione is heading — he has affixed a tracking device on her.

At the station, as the fugitives try to lose themselves in the crowd, Cassie spots the beacon on Ione’s shoulder. She smashes it, but the Jedi have already arrived. Police droids surround Ione, but Cassie runs. The departing train doors are shut, so Cassie leaps atop the train as it speeds away, and Ahsoka gives chase.

The speeder train twists its way along its rail path amid the Coruscant skytowers, and Ahsoka and Cassie continue their chase inside the passenger cars. Cassie grabs a Twi’lek mother and child and holds them hostage. Ahsoka offers to exchange herself for the prisoners, but Cassie won’t comply. The train stops at its next station, and Cassie pushes the hostages aside as she tries to escape. Tera Sinube, though, has beat them there. He pulls his lightsaber from within his walking stick and disarms Cassie, knocking her unconscious.

Following Sinube’s advice, Ahsoka passes on what she has learned. She visits a lightsaber training class in the Jedi Temple, where Yoda instructs a group of younglings. There, Ahsoka offers her lesson of never losing track of a lightsaber


Trivia & Details

  • Tera Sinube’s design is based on an abandoned alien concept illustrated for Episode I Senators. Although Tera appeared previously in “Grievous Intrigue,” he and the younglings seen in that episode were designed for this episode, which was produced first.
  • Nack Movers is a Trandoshan, using the same basic character model as Gha Nachkt from Season One.
  • Among the Aurebesh signs spotted around Coruscant are Star Tours posters suggesting trips to Glee Anselm, a distinctive “SODA” advertisement, a poster for a musical act called Stargazer and a performer named “Dasha Sigweed” (a name with a familiar ring to it).
  • The Rodian working the door at the Spider Arms hostel is peeling a fruit that’s been seen to be native to Rodia in Season One.
  • When Ahsoka is researching underworld thieves, she poses on a mugshot of Brea Tonnika, one of the Tonnika sisters seen in the cantina in Episode IV.

Memorable Quotes

  • “A thief stole my lightsaber, and I only got a quick look at him. I could tell he definitely came from one of the aquatic planets. You know, one of the water worlds?”
  • “So you’re saying there was something fishy about him?” — Ahsoka and Tera Sinube

“I have no doubt the Jedi are doing their very best to ensure the safety of every citizen in the Republic. The accusations that the Jedi created the Clone War to give themselves more power over the government is absurd, and I will not stand for it.” — Chancellor Palpatine addressing the citizenry

“You ran off in such a hurry. I trust you didn’t mean to be rude.” — Tera Sinube to Ione Marcy

“For a guy who moves slow, you always seem to get ahead of me.” — Ahsoka Tano to Tera Sinube

“The value of moving slowly is that one can always clearly see the way ahead.” — Tera Sinube.

Star Wars | Dooku: Jedi Lost

Star Wars – Dooku: Jedi Lost

Step into the riveting world of Star Wars and uncover the enigmatic history of the feared Count Dooku in the original script of the thrilling audio production! Known as Darth Tyranus, Count of Serenno, and the leader of the Separatists, he wields a red saber that glows ominously in the dark. But before he became the right hand of the Sith, who was he? As Dooku seeks a new apprentice, the hidden truth of his past as a Sith Lord slowly emerges.

Dooku’s life started in luxury, born within the imposing walls of his family’s estate. The Funeral Moon, where the bones of his forefathers rest, orbits around it. But as his Jedi potential becomes apparent, he is whisked away from his home to undergo rigorous training under the guidance of the legendary Master Yoda.

With each passing day, Dooku’s skills with the Force sharpen, and he climbs the ranks of the Jedi Order. He befriends Jedi Sifo-Dyas and takes the talented Qui-Gon Jinn as his Padawan, attempting to forget the life he once knew. However, his fascination with Jedi Master Lene Kostana and her mission to scour the galaxy for ancient Sith relics draws him in, and he finds himself caught between his former life, the Jedi Order, and the temptation of the relics’ power.

As the darkness creeps closer, Dooku struggles to keep to the light and prevent himself from falling to the seductive pull of the Sith. Will he be able to resist the allure of the past and stay true to his Jedi beliefs, or will he succumb to the darkness and become a feared Sith Lord?

Sources:

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Jedi Temple Archives
Yoda’s Datapad
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Lost Tribe of the Sith#1 – PRECIPICE

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The Clone Wars | The Lost Missions Q&A | Playlist

A special Q&A on Star Wars: The Clone Wars – The Lost Missions featuring supervising director Dave Filoni, Leland Chee, Matt Lanter (Anakin Skywalker), and Tom Kane (Yoda). 10 videos in total.

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Claudia Gray Thinks A Sequel To ‘Lost Stars’ Will Happen Eventually

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Seven years after it was released, Claudia Gray’s Lost Stars continues to be mentioned in conversations about Star Wars novels. Regarded as one of the best in new canon, it followed Ciena and Thane as a young couple that lived through the events of the original trilogy from both sides of the Galactic Civil War. On September 4, the book will have its 7th anniversary and Gray still believes a follow up to the popular love story will happen.

During a Q&A session at Emerald City Comic Con (hat tip to r/StarWarsLeaks), Claudia Gray was asked about whether or not we will get a sequel, to which the author responded:

”I firmly believe it’s gonna happen someday – we just have to see what lines up with their publishing schedules but I hear good things from them … I think it’s gonna happen.“…

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