With Andor’s episode 8 delving into the brutality of the imperial camp, this show has very few Easter eggs from the Star Wars franchise. The show is not expected to offer much fan service.
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Let’s get back to the episode. Cassian Andor is currently imprisoned in planet Narkina 5 for his encounter with beach troopers. He doesn’t know that he will soon be the most wanted man on the galaxy, as the ISB believes he can. Luthen. Because Cassian believes he is a loose string, the rebel leader at Stellen Skargard also sends agents. Luthen continues to rebel, which leads him to many of his characters returning. Star Wars Story: Rogue One.
You may have to rewatch. #AndorEpisode 8, but this series continues its amazing writing and cinematography.
As each episode builds up to the show-stopping finale, I am excited to see what this all brings.pic.twitter.com/V2fMN108Vv
— Ashleigh Klein (@ashleigh_RPG) October 26, 2022
Planet Belsavis
Because prisoners are divided according to their native planets, they are sent to various internment camps. The labour camps are separated because they have different sectors in certain camps.
I love the fact that Belsavis was mentioned (the prison planet). #SWTORIn #Andor pic.twitter.com/D3VxSZa4cd
— 🦇🎃Holloway 🎃🦇 (@HollowaySimmer) October 26, 2022
Episode 8: Planet Belsavis features a familiar face. This is where the prisoner is taken. This is a barren, ice-covered world that was once taken by the Rakatan Infinite Empire many millennia before.
Narkina 5’s Floor in Prison
Cassian is taken to Narkina 5 prison. This camp is dedicated to George Lucas’ THX-1138. The ultra-conductive Tunqstoid floor of steel is one of the most fascinating aspects. This is Troy Denning’s novel. Fate of Jedi: AbyssTunqstoid blast door doors could dissuade a Jedi from entering the area.
– El calzado que usan los guardias Imperiales es especial para que no les afecte el material eléctrico del Tunqstoid, de ahí que al comienzo mandaran a los presos descalzarse pic.twitter.com/QnH4JNHxZz
— La Fragua De Beskar (@LBeskar) October 26, 2022
Andy Serkis
One of Cassian’s work gangs includes Andy Serkis who played Supreme Leader Snoke in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. Fan theories suggest that Serkis’ return would mean that Snoke will make an appearance in Andor. Serkis, however, is playing a new character.
I would have two nickels if Andy Serkis was a Star Wars character. That’s not much, but it is strange that it happened twice. 😂 #Andor pic.twitter.com/XtoVMCle8F
— Cam❄️ (@camden_aka_alt) October 26, 2022
Mon Mothma, a Senator
At 16, Mon Mothma, a rebel leader, was elected senator. Andor. There is a commonality between her and another Star War Characters such as Padmé Amidala, who was chosen as Queen of Naboo at 14 and Leia Organa. While Star WarsYoung people are involved in serious politics. This seems to have been a rare occurrence during the Imperial era. Leia, at 18, is the youngest elected Imperial Senator.
“It’s a lie, it’s a projection. It’s a front. I learned this from Palpatine. I show you the stone in my hand, you miss the knife at your throat.”
It’s a great line!
Mon Mothma is still the most fascinating character on Andor. Genevieve O’Reilly does such an amazing job. pic.twitter.com/2hRE7U2aJi— Pineapple Slice 🍍 (@bashful_michael) October 20, 2022
Mon Mothma, a leader in the Separatist Coalition’s Separatist Coalition, aligns her politics with the former Separatist worlds of the Mid and Outer Rim. It makes sense that she has so many alien guests at her party. Abednedo, who is a native of Colony’s World and would later become a supporter for the Rebel Alliance, may also be visible to viewers.
Saw Gerrera und the Partisans
Forest Whitaker has returned as Saw Gerrera. Andor, Saw is a rebel leader. Saw is the most powerful Rebel leader. This trait can still be seen in Star Wars Story: Rogue One. He cannot let go of the Clone Wars memories he had during his conversations with other Rebel groups.
i’m so stoked to see saw gererra and his partisans again pic.twitter.com/ezoTj2Jvet
— linds • andor era (@acosmiclove) August 1, 2022
Saw and his Partisans welcome all races, but they oppose “human cultists.” This is a sign that rebels are organizing their groups based upon race. This is not a good idea, as the Empire prohibited mixing of members from different races. Moreover, local cells can’t trust anyone beyond their own system. The Rebel Alliance was formed to unite cells from all over the galaxy into one unified group.
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Star Wars also considers Saw a crucial character. The character has appeared in many mediums, including live-action and animation. There have been tie-in novels that include Saw. However, he is not Segra Milo’s only Partisan. Melshi and Two Tubes are also involved. Cassian may work with the Partisans to make their role more important as the story progresses.