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dotthings · 1 month
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Hunter, Wrecker, and Crosshair being hovering, over-protective big (little) brothers
Asaj!!! Ventress!!!!!
Asaj Ventress's comment about whether or not Omega has a high M-count or not, and how she would need to be trained if she has one, seemed to me as if Asaj was trying to give The Batch a clue. She's hinting that they will have to deal with this sooner or later. Omega will have to deal with it. After Asaj lied to Omega--maybe because in Asaj's personal opinion Omega isn't ready to know, she's not ready yet. While she also warns the rest of the Batch, in a subtle way.
Along with her not subtle warning about how dangerous the Empire is.
So, Asaj wields a yellow lightsaber. Sentinels. But also apparently, grey Jedi? On screen, mostly we've seen blue lightsabers (guardians, who lean more into being warriors), or green (consular; preferring mediation over combat). She doesn't seem to have flipped to the light side from the dark side, but she's rejected the dark side, so maybe grey Jedi fits her now. She says she's on her own side and yet...yeah I'm not believing that 100% because otherwise why bother warning anybody about the Empire, why try to help Omega at all.
The thought of Asaj Ventress training Omega in the ways of the force is a scary yet intriguing thought and might not be terrible, since Asaj isn't dark side any more.
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omegafett99 · 1 month
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List of people Shand could have been talking to at the end of s3 ep8 from most likely to least likely
Cad Bane
Ventress
Boba Fett
Random bounty hunter
Former imperial officer
Senator
Nala Se
Ahsoka Tano
Kanan Jarus
Cid (you never know! Cid has contacts 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♀️)
Cal Ketis
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autumn-opossum · 2 years
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I just listened to Maul’s story (The Ghosts of Maul) in Stories of Jedi and Sith and it was really fun. It’s basically Maul going to a haunted sith castle. I listened to the audiobook because Sam Witwer narrates it and it did not disappoint. It’s written really well too. I also really liked Ventress’s story. Haven’t listened to them all yet.
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shinyasahalo · 1 year
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I tried to look up how old Fennec Shand is, and once again Star Wars does not give an age to female characters.
Ming-Na Wen was 58 in 2021, which is when The Book of Boba Fett was released.
If Fennec Shand was 58 in 9 ABY, that means she was born in 49 BBY.
Fennec Shand/Asaj Ventress.
I laugh at the idea of Asaj being in her early 20s during the Clone Wars.
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calicos-clones · 1 month
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Ventress: does literally anything in the new tbb episode
Me, distraught and in love:
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palfriendpatine66 · 10 months
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Your Pal’s Star Wars Ask game!
I had to go and make it weird - reblog if you want these unhinged questions to appear in your asks! Tag a friend if that’s your jam!
Want answers? Pick a question and ask on anonymous or not, whatever floats your boat!
1. Qui-Gon Jinn: love or hate? Discuss.
2. Pick a Padme outfit to be your signature look.
3. What are midichlorians? Wrong answers only please.
4. Do you prefer the prequel, original, or sequel trilogy, and why?
5. Say you’re in the business of collecting Jedi lightsabers as trophies. Whose would you need to complete your collection, and what would you do with it once complete?
6. What is your favorite Star Wars meme?
7. Dumbest Star Wars moment?
8. If you could ask George Lucas one question, what would it be?
9. Who shot first: Han or Greedo?
10. If you could pull a George Lucas and sneak into Disney plus and edit any Star Wars scene, what changes would you make?
11. Who would you want as your Jedi master? (Why)
12. What lightsaber form would you master?
13. What is your earliest Star Wars memory?
14. BESIDES THE ROTS NOVELIZATION What is your favorite Star Wars book?
15. Fuck marry kill: Ben Solo, Syril Karn, Moff Gideon
16. Fuck marry kill: Asaj Ventress, Dedra Meero, Elia Kane
17. Pick one Star Wars line to describe your life, what would it be?
18. What is your favorite piece of Star Wars merchandise that you own?
19. Quick fic inspired question: would you ever consider using a lightsaber hilt as a sex toy?
20. Please describe in as much detail as possible the signature scent of Ewan McGregor and/or Obi-Wan. (Are they different? Probably)
21. What’s an embarrassing Star Wars related fact about you?
22. Ask your own slightly unhinged Star Wars question here!!
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lily-orchard · 3 months
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The other day i was remembering that video you had on Reva’s story on Obi-Wan Kenobi and how it was nice of her to find peace and that made me feel cheated that Asaj Ventress had that similar set up but was killed off for someone else’s development in a novel. Well, come today and it’s already revealed that they retconned the book with the final season of the Bad Batch showing that Asaj is alive well past the events the book taking place.
No surprise, canon book purists are foaming at the mouth that Dark Disciple has been rendered non-canon by this decision.
Good. Christie Golden books deserve to be shunted into the dustbin of history
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renatogpadilla · 1 year
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So I just got done reading "Jedi: Battle Scars" and if you had told me when I finished "Jedi: Fallen Order" that MERRIN was gonna end up being the horniest character in Star Wars (a universe that includes Anakin "just watch The Clone Wars, you'll understand" Skywalker, Padme "he told me he slaughtered the women and children too and she still fucked him" Amidala, Kanan "I don't go for crazy anymore" Jarrus and Quinlan "FUCKED ASAJ VENTRESS AND LIVED" Vos) I would NOT have believed you!
She was in it BAD.
I can't WAIT for "Jedi: Survivor" to drop!
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rebeccasteventaylor · 1 month
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Asaj Ventress fighting is a thing of beauty
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famousflowermagazine · 3 months
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usually I hate retcons
but this time I don't care cause My girl asaj ventress
is back!
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Qui-Gon Jinn: love or hate? Discuss.
Dumbest Star Wars moment?
Fuck marry kill: Asaj Ventress, Dedra Meero, Elia Kane
What’s an embarrassing Star Wars related fact about you?
Qui-Gon Jinn: love or hate? Discuss. I like him, but I honestly don't have strong opinions about him, he's just kind of there
Dumbest Star Wars moment? TOTJ Inquisitor fight (derogatory)
Fuck marry kill: Asaj Ventress, Dedra Meero, Elia Kane Fuck Elia, marry Ventress, sorry Dedra but you DID torture Bix sooo I only mildly regret this
What’s an embarrassing Star Wars related fact about you? I spend my days posting unhinged all caps rants about pixelated villains on the internet, what more do you need to know?? 😂
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omegafett99 · 2 months
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Ventress after teaching omega lightsaber combat and fighting techniques going into battle with her: OK remember what I said?
Omega: go for the head.
Ventress: good girl
Hunter:*faints*
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the-obiwan-for-me · 1 year
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18 and 19 for the star wars tag!
Thanks for the asks!
18. What is your favorite Star Wars book or comic?
The Revenge of the Sith novelization is a masterpiece. It's a beautifully written book, full stop. And it adds SO MUCH depth to an already tragic story. I also appreciate the depth it adds to Padmé, including her involvement in the nascent rebellion.
I also love, love, love Dark Disciple, the Quinlan Vos and Asaj Ventress novel. While it was meant to be an arc in the Clone Wars, I'm really glad it got book treatment instead. I just don't know if a couple of episodes could have done the story justice or given it some of the more adult themes the book had.
Last, the Rogue One novelization is also a favorite, for many of the same reasons I love the ROTS novel. While it isn't as technically pretty as that one, it gives the characters I LOVE from that movie so much more depth and really beautiful looks into their minds and motivation. If you like that movie, I highly recommend the novel.
19. What's your opinion on legends/expanded universe?
I am a fan, particularly post ROTJ EU, especially since I am NOT a fan of the sequels. The EU gives my beloved OT trio more satisfying stories post ROTJ, and I feel like their characterizations are better than in canon (even in novels). You have to take the EU with a grain of salt and also keep in mind when it was written (ie, the Thrawn trilogy was written before the prequels, so the timeline is weird and the lore doesn't completely match), but the stories are otherwise fun and often really satisfying (looking at you, Mara Jade!).
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hellonoblesky · 1 year
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turt in ur professional opinion whats the best star wars movie/seires ever and WHY
It's been actual YEARS since I last watched an actual Star Wars MOVIE so I will refrain from commenting on them and stick to the shows because I do truly believe they are the best way I've ever consumed Star Wars as a world (for a couple reasons!! The main one being that there are so many worlds and creatures and cultures in Star Wars that being given an anthology-like format/an episode-by-episode format offers a much richer/fuller interaction with the worlds!!! i could talk about that for a long time tbh)
SO here's my ranking and reasoning for my Top Five Star Wars Medias (with reasonings/ramblings) MINUS the movies and comics solely because the last time I watched a movie was like. 4-5 years ago and I have yet to find the time to properly get into the comics.
This is NOT spoiler free I WILL be going in depth at parts because these are my personal favorites and I don't have IRL's who've read/watched all of them.
#5 Dark Disciple
This one is my dear darling self-indulgence pick. Honestly. Because I love both of the main characters in it with an overwhelming adoration and it has cameos that made me lose my mind in the best way possible forever.
For context: the story follows Jedi Knight Quinlan Voss as he goes undercover to attempt to befriend ex-Sith apprentice and current bounty hunter, Asaj Ventress, to assassinate her old Master and head of the Separatist movement, Count Dooku.
They fall in love. And the two of them falling in love, while reading, does feel rushed and jumbled due to the timeskips within it causing the pacing to feel off (which is why it's only #5 on this list and not higher), good lord is the way Quinlan thinks about Ventress enough to bring tears to my eyes. When I say he thinks of her so tenderly and lovingly and it puts my heart in sobbing agony every time!!!!! And she, who's been hurt over and over again by those she holds dear and LOST them OVER AND OVER AND OVER again begins to open up to him!!!!!! Lets him in on Nightsister* secrets and rituals!!!!!!!! AND THEY LOVE EACH OTHER!!!!!!!!!!AND IT MAKES ME CRY!!!!!!!!
(*her home culture, made up of a group of extremely elusive witches. they were massacred by General Grievous at the order of Count Dooku after her first attempt at assassinating him)
Because their assassination plot goes horribly wrong. It goes so SO wrong. Quinlan is taken by Count Dooku and tortured to the point of temporarily becoming his new apprentice. Ventress has once again lost someone she cares deeply about, adding to a long, LONG list. The Jedi track her down and ask her to help them retrieve Quinlan.
She agrees to help, finding Quinlan only to be horrified when she senses the sheer level of darkness and evil festering within him.
But she's the only one who can sense it. Because she's the only one who's also been a Sith apprentice. The rest of the Jedi are confused, even Quinlan himself, as to why when they save him she pushes him away frantically after finally having him back.
He almost falls right back into Dooku's hands because of that darkness that only she could see.
And she sacrifices herself to save him, taking the full force of Dooku's force-lightning in an act of selflessness that 1) is the first time she experiences what you could call 'the light side' of the force, looking into the future, seeing what to do and 2) shocks (haha) Quinlan lose of the darkness.
Of course I have complaints like 1) Ventress dying when she's taken the brunt of Dooku's force lightning before, and arguably been through worse if not equal horrors, it reads like the author didn't really care about her character and shoved her out of the way for shock value?? 2) the pacing doesn't sit in my head very well :(
It's still in my top five favorite pieces of Star Wars media though. Because I love LOVE love love Quinlan. And I adore Ventress with my entire heart and soul and Quinlan loves her so so so much and so much of the book is from his POV and. Man. There's a scene where he literally calls her "A goddess of love and war and hope and ecstasy. Like a glimmering star I have somehow been blessed to hold. Like the rest of my life."
LIKE WTF!!! HE LOVED HER SO SO MUCH AND I. LOSE MY MIND EVERY TIME. LITEARLLY BROUGHT ME TO TEARS LOOKING FOR THAT QUOTE. Anyway
#4 The Thrawn Books (both his Imperial trilogy and his Ascendancy trilogy).
Thrawn himself is a wonderfully fascinating character and one that fills the "mastermind" archetype in a way I particularly find lovely!! Like, he's probably my favorite "Mastermind" type character. Of course, he himself is not a morally GOOD person, he's extremely morally grey, It's fun and interesting to watch his thought process. Especially through the eyes of those around him, who hold him in a VAST variety of opinions.
Like in his Imperial trilogy we get insight into the inner workings of the Empire's Navy, and the opinions of the people who, in contrast to Thrawn who hails from a foreign civilization in the Unknown Regions of Star Wars' galaxy, grew up in the Empire, with the beliefs and propaganda that entails. ALONG WITH insight into why he was let into the Imperial navy with no resistance from the Emperor, considering he's not only an 'Alien' (they aren't generally allowed in the Imperial forces), but he made his way to the Emperor after attacking and attempting to sneak onto an Imperial ship.
His relationship and dynamic with Darth Vader/Anikin is fascinating, and the characters introduced in his Imperial trilogy to eventually be sent off to his home government the Chiss Ascendancy to assist them in their own battles on their home turf are ALSO fun to explore.
His Ascendancy trilogy gives an excellent depth to his character, giving us his past and more information on his home system. We watch him deal with misunderstandings and mishaps in school, we watch him find his way in the Chiss Expansionary Defence Fleet (his home Navy), and we see his dynamic with his fellow officers, both positive and negative. We see the events that shaped him and how he's remained the same and as a huge fan of character study, I just find them super fun to read after having read his Imperial trilogy :)
#3 The Mandalorian
Oh the combination of cowboy western-style storytelling and the elements of found family alongside having an episodic formula I personally really like is just. SO good. god. We have Din Djarin, our main guy, the Mandalorian, a bounty hunter doing work for Beskar, his people's sacred steel used in their armor, finding this little tiney guy as his bounty. Just a little guy.
He sees himself in the kid (who's, yes, 50 years old but due to how his species ages he's like a toddler), because he himself was a child with no home once, and he was saved by the Mandalorians taking him in as a foundling.
So he takes the kid in, goes on the run to protect him, does odd jobs and makes weird friends in places, puts his life on the line trying to find these weird space wizards he's heard that this kid should belong to called the "Jedi", a race that once warred with the Mandalorians, but that's no excuse to not attempt to return the child to them.
He tracks down Ashoka Tano, love of my life Ashoka Tano, who tells him that she's no longer a Jedi, but explains how he can signal for one.
It's just a good show, and it showcases a variety of different places and I really love that
#2 Andor
THIS SHOW IS STILL COMING OUT, with 9/12 episodes currently out, but GOD it's some of the best Star Wars content I have ever seen in my life oh my god holy SHIT.
Not only is the main character, Cassian Andor, an intriguing character and really just some guy trying to live his life while ducking under the Empire's radar with the occasional crime and smuggler's deal (as is sort of necessary for him to survive comfortably), but ends up killing two Corporate Guards and then the Empire is after him because, yk, he killed two guys, so he ends up agreeing to assist in a rebel heist so he'll have money to get off the planet and go on the run, and then, in an entirely UNRELATED EVENT, gets thrown in prison (which is where he is right now).
The show has an excellent cast of wonderfully diverse characters ranging from a high-ranking Senator, a high-ranking ISB (Imperial Security Bureau) supervisor, a disgraced Investigator/ISB fanatic, to our main character, Cassian, a pretty criminal sort of guy trying to live his life and the people on the planet he lives on who are also just trying to live their lives. There's even rebel lesbians with a rocky relationship and an old woman with hope for the rebellion. And not ONLY is the cast diverse with a range of backgrounds and pasts, but the show ALSO explores themes like the lengths of cruelty and immorality that forms the Empire, the Empire's prison-industrial complex, Racism, the struggles of rebellion,, etc. It's so good, genuinely amazing, I love it so much
AND #1. MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE PIECE OF STAR WARS MEDIA: The Clone Wars Animated Series.
Originally aired on Cartoon Network, TCW is my all-time favorite piece of SW media for one very simple reason: It's an anthology series.
It's arcs are three episodes long. It takes place during the Clone Wars. We get to see a padawan (Ashoka) grow amidst war. We see new characters (Ventress, Savage Opress, Satine, etc.). We see different aspects of already-known characters. We see the Clones, the actual army of the Republic and how the war affected THEM. AND IT HAS AMAZING VARIETY IN ITS TONE!!!!
We have extremely dark arcs like the Umbara Arc, where the Clones of the 501'st garrison, who are usually under the command of Anikin Skywalker and Ashoka Tano, are put under the command of Pong Krell, a well-revered Jedi General....... but who doesn't have the clone's safety in mind. In fact, he goes out of his way to get as many of them killed as possible, even pitting two garrisons against each other, resulting in the death of well-loved clone, Waxer, known for, in the first season, having forged an older brother relationship with a young Twi'Leki girl known as Numa. There's a little drawing of her on his helmet. My favorite clone also fucking dies in this arc sacrificing himself on an unauthorized mission so that the Republic could win the overall battle, which Ping Krell was attempting to prevent. I miss him every fucking day he literally is so real, his name was Hardcase, he was all but confirmed to have had ADHD, and he was so, so dear to me.
The arc right after that is about slave trade. They all get sold into slave trade in order to dismantle it from within. It's extremely brutal. Like there's straight-up electric shock torture and brutal forced manual labor and shit. It's fucking WILD.
Not to mention the entire arc with Fives, Tup, and Order 66.
And then there's also an arc where Dooku, Obi-Wan, and Anikin all get captured by local goofy ass pirate lord Hono Ohnaka (TRUE icon, he's hilarious I love him so much), and have to work together despite being mortal enemies. And an arc where Obi-Wan fakes his entire fucking death, goes BALD, and impersonates a bounty hunter so he can sabotage????? Bounty Hunter Hunger Games??? Idk been a while since I watched the full show just trust me there were some GOOFY arcs that are truly fun and silly.
Also it's the show that introduced, like, my favorite star wars character of all time: Ashoka Tano, and we get to watch her grow from a generally pretty annoying 14 year old, to a war-hardened Commander at 16, losing her faith in the Jedi and leaving, and then using her previous ties to the Jedi to assist in a reclaiming of Mandalore, the home planet of Mandalorians, for the Mandalorians, and then watching her, once again, lose everything in Order 66. She's so overwhelmingly dear to me. You have no idea
Honorable mentions!!
The Book of Boba Fett: I love him, this was a good show, I just think it could have been so much fucking better and I was pretty disappointed in it
Obi Wan: Introduced Reva, love of my life Reva, Reva Sevander, my favorite girlie ever. Also confirmed that Quinlan Vos survived Order 66 which made Me really happy.
Ashoka (her book, lol): I just love Ashoka
Phasma: I'm not a fan of the most recent star wars movie trilogy, but GOD Phasma had so much potential to be an amazing villain and I got her book bc I was just getting into Star Wars books at the time and she's so!??? RUTHLESS and the book is so good
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blogdebrinquedo · 2 years
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Jogo Monopoly Star Wars The Dark Side
Jogo Monopoly Star Wars The Dark Side
A Hasbro lançou um novo jogo Monopoly Star Wars criado especialmente para quem curte o lado sombrio da Força e os vilões mais terríveis da galáxia. O jogo Monopoly Star Wars: The Dark Side Edition permite que os jogadores escolham entre 6 seis personagens do mal: Darth Vader, Kylo Ren, Asaj Ventress, The Emperor, Darth Maul ou Grand Inquisitor, representados por micro-figuras de zindo detalhadas,…
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calicos-clones · 1 month
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OMG HER HAIR SLICKED BACK IS SO-
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