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<br>WARNING: Potential Spoilers for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Ahead Per Jeff Grubb’s reporting, this game will be the sequel to Fallen Order , releasing in early 2023 on PC and current-gen consoles. While this should be taken with a grain of salt, the information comes from a reliable source. And, if Star Wars Jedi is changing its subtitle, it could be changing its protagonist—which would bode well for the first game’s obvious Darth Vader probl<br><br> <br>Yoda did have a final lesson for Obi-Wan in teaching him how to enter the netherworld of the force. Time and time again, Yoda has offered valuable wisdom to the franchise's heroes when they are in need, so it should not be out of the question to have him appear in the show after Obi-Wan experienced some of the worst things in his life recen<br><br> <br>While Luke Skywalker, Lando Calrissian, and Leia Organa fought Jabba the Hutt’s henchmen (and Jabba himself, in Leia’s case), the many non-combatants aboard the sail barge presumably fled the chaotic battle. While Legends -era material confirms a multitude of survivors, including Rebo, Fett, and Fortuna, canon material tends to be a bit vaguer about who escaped the doomed sail barge. Boba Fett and Bib Fortuna’s survival were key to The Book of Boba Fett’s premise, but for a minor background character like Max Rebo, his survival was confirmed via a brief moment in the pilot epis<br><br> <br>Cere was Cal Kestis’ teacher in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , but her story is not over. Having lost her apprentice to Vader, Cere struggles with the Dark Side and putting her into this role—although she has largely moved past this—could bring a new light side/dark side element to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor . She is clearly that, a survivor, and the story could continue Cal Kestis’ journey from an angle. Her former padawan asked Cere and Cal to avenge her, and stepping into Cere’s shoes to do just that would be fitt<br><br> <br>It's unclear who may be the main antagonist of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , but if it's set to continue the story of Cal Kestis, then both Darth Vader and the Inquisitorius are sure to be present. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed protagonist Starkiller could return as a Jedi-hunting Inquisitor in Survivor , as his debut in Star Wars canon has been long overdue. Dave Filoni considered bringing the iconic Legends __ character into the TV series, [https://Jedisurvivorhub.com/ Star Wars Jedi Survivor patch notes|https://jedisurvivorhub.com/] Wars Rebels , but eventually decided against it. Seeing how Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and its sequel lie in the same time period as Rebels , Starkiller returning as an Inquisitor could be possi<br><br> <br>Nightsister Merrin was a new character introduced in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order . Being a Nightsister like Asajj Ventress, Merrin harnessed the power of magick, a spiritual version of the dark side of the Force that allowed the witches of Dathomir to use powerful abilities. Merrin's Nightsisters were unfortunately slaughtered by the hands of General Grievous during the Clone Wars, however, she was able to become in tune with magick and the Force with the help of Jedi Knight Taron Malicos. Fallen Order 's Merrin could be training in magick or even the Force now that Cal and Cere are there to help, which could lead to her becoming a playable character in Star Wars Jedi: Surviv<br><br> <br>Bringing in Starkiller as a main antagonist to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor could generate a lot of hype around the project, with the character fondly remembered by fans of The Force Unleashed . This would also allow the sequel to one-up Fallen Order , providing players with more familiar faces to fight with or against. It would be an even bigger treat to allow players to even play as the iconic Empire-defector, bringing back some nostalgia from The Force Unleashed games. Even if Starkiller is not featured in Survivor , it would still be interesting to see players switch sides, playing as an Inquisitor or Sith lord for some parts of the g<br> <br>Cere played a significant role in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order , being the former Jedi master of Inquisitor Trilla (also known as the Second Sister), and Cal's second master who eventually knights him in the final arc of the story. Fallen Order 2 is rumored to be darker than the first game and may even include more Clone Wars flashbacks, which could provide the perfect opportunity to delve into Cere's backstory further. This would allow players to fight as a much younger Cere, back when she was still a proud Jedi Knight of the Repub<br><br> <br>Having Grogu's rescuer be Obi-Wan could also give Ewan McGregor the chance to appear in flashbacks in T he Mandalorian . Grogu's popularity has only gotten bigger and bigger, so Lucasfilm should take advantage of that and have him appear in more projects, further developing his backst<br><br> <br>The problem is that Darth Vader is much more of a background character in Jedi: Fallen Order, used to flesh out Cal’s story rather than his own. Indeed, it’s an incredibly similar trope even to Vader’s role in Star Wars Rebels . So it ultimately adds nothing new, and when Cal comes face-to-face with Vader , they know nothing serious can come out of it. Sure, Vader is intimidating, but that cannot carry his role in a story. It’s much more focused on the Inquisitors, which is fine and super interesting, but now that Cal’s on Vader’s radar, there’s no real direction it can go. Cal is not L<br> | |||
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WARNING: Potential Spoilers for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Ahead Per Jeff Grubb’s reporting, this game will be the sequel to Fallen Order , releasing in early 2023 on PC and current-gen consoles. While this should be taken with a grain of salt, the information comes from a reliable source. And, if Star Wars Jedi is changing its subtitle, it could be changing its protagonist—which would bode well for the first game’s obvious Darth Vader probl
Yoda did have a final lesson for Obi-Wan in teaching him how to enter the netherworld of the force. Time and time again, Yoda has offered valuable wisdom to the franchise's heroes when they are in need, so it should not be out of the question to have him appear in the show after Obi-Wan experienced some of the worst things in his life recen
While Luke Skywalker, Lando Calrissian, and Leia Organa fought Jabba the Hutt’s henchmen (and Jabba himself, in Leia’s case), the many non-combatants aboard the sail barge presumably fled the chaotic battle. While Legends -era material confirms a multitude of survivors, including Rebo, Fett, and Fortuna, canon material tends to be a bit vaguer about who escaped the doomed sail barge. Boba Fett and Bib Fortuna’s survival were key to The Book of Boba Fett’s premise, but for a minor background character like Max Rebo, his survival was confirmed via a brief moment in the pilot epis
Cere was Cal Kestis’ teacher in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , but her story is not over. Having lost her apprentice to Vader, Cere struggles with the Dark Side and putting her into this role—although she has largely moved past this—could bring a new light side/dark side element to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor . She is clearly that, a survivor, and the story could continue Cal Kestis’ journey from an angle. Her former padawan asked Cere and Cal to avenge her, and stepping into Cere’s shoes to do just that would be fitt
It's unclear who may be the main antagonist of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , but if it's set to continue the story of Cal Kestis, then both Darth Vader and the Inquisitorius are sure to be present. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed protagonist Starkiller could return as a Jedi-hunting Inquisitor in Survivor , as his debut in Star Wars canon has been long overdue. Dave Filoni considered bringing the iconic Legends __ character into the TV series, Star Wars Jedi Survivor patch notes|https://jedisurvivorhub.com/ Wars Rebels , but eventually decided against it. Seeing how Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and its sequel lie in the same time period as Rebels , Starkiller returning as an Inquisitor could be possi
Nightsister Merrin was a new character introduced in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order . Being a Nightsister like Asajj Ventress, Merrin harnessed the power of magick, a spiritual version of the dark side of the Force that allowed the witches of Dathomir to use powerful abilities. Merrin's Nightsisters were unfortunately slaughtered by the hands of General Grievous during the Clone Wars, however, she was able to become in tune with magick and the Force with the help of Jedi Knight Taron Malicos. Fallen Order 's Merrin could be training in magick or even the Force now that Cal and Cere are there to help, which could lead to her becoming a playable character in Star Wars Jedi: Surviv
Bringing in Starkiller as a main antagonist to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor could generate a lot of hype around the project, with the character fondly remembered by fans of The Force Unleashed . This would also allow the sequel to one-up Fallen Order , providing players with more familiar faces to fight with or against. It would be an even bigger treat to allow players to even play as the iconic Empire-defector, bringing back some nostalgia from The Force Unleashed games. Even if Starkiller is not featured in Survivor , it would still be interesting to see players switch sides, playing as an Inquisitor or Sith lord for some parts of the g
Cere played a significant role in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order , being the former Jedi master of Inquisitor Trilla (also known as the Second Sister), and Cal's second master who eventually knights him in the final arc of the story. Fallen Order 2 is rumored to be darker than the first game and may even include more Clone Wars flashbacks, which could provide the perfect opportunity to delve into Cere's backstory further. This would allow players to fight as a much younger Cere, back when she was still a proud Jedi Knight of the Repub
Having Grogu's rescuer be Obi-Wan could also give Ewan McGregor the chance to appear in flashbacks in T he Mandalorian . Grogu's popularity has only gotten bigger and bigger, so Lucasfilm should take advantage of that and have him appear in more projects, further developing his backst
The problem is that Darth Vader is much more of a background character in Jedi: Fallen Order, used to flesh out Cal’s story rather than his own. Indeed, it’s an incredibly similar trope even to Vader’s role in Star Wars Rebels . So it ultimately adds nothing new, and when Cal comes face-to-face with Vader , they know nothing serious can come out of it. Sure, Vader is intimidating, but that cannot carry his role in a story. It’s much more focused on the Inquisitors, which is fine and super interesting, but now that Cal’s on Vader’s radar, there’s no real direction it can go. Cal is not L