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I'm 99% sure he did, but didn't want to make a big deal about it in that situation. Also, he'll want to have a grand explanation for how he deduced it, like with his speech about narrowing down the planets– he didn't actually do a bunch of clever things, he just sent some droids out. It's about intimidation and

It's Krownest, not Kronos.

Oh, sweet child. They still have genetics in space.

Ezra and Sabine as Rey's parents isn't possible, and has been explicitly denied. He's middle-eastern, she's Asian, Rey's white. That's not how genes work.

They couldn't get the weapon to work, Galen was an expert on the crystals in the weapon and a bit of a science genius as well. The canon novel Catalyst explains the situation more clearly.

The Geonosian introduces himself, and Klik-Klak is a close (and pronounceable by humans) approximation of the name he uses.

They're all the same Queen somehow. All queens are that one queen, maybe, apparently?

No. don't do it to yourself. Aftermath is basically the only book I've ever thrown at a wall in disgust and given up on. And I've read a lot of books, and a lot of bad books. Go read Bloodline or Lost Stars or Twilight Company or Catalyst or A New Dawn or Servants of the Empire or something. (Or, from Legends, the

Dark Empire is Legends, not Canon.

Yes, I did. The "Mauldalore"/Seige of Mandalore/TCW Series Finale Arc is not among them. :)
I mean, not being interested in the story is fair enough, but it didn't actually get resolved.

But they didn't resolve it all. The show was canceled before the final Mandalore arc was completed.

Okay, but Lucas gave them millions out of his own pocket, in addition to the budget, and the show wasn't profitable or sustainable (which is a significant part of why it died post-sale, no Lucas to bankroll it). So the animation is disappointing (though clearly evolving and getting a bit better than S1), but it's not

This was the "fall finale," unless you're making a joke about Rogue One next week.

Of course, now that TFA has been released, we've got on-screen confirmation of the above. The female stormtroopers were indistinguishable in appearance from the male ones, but we're identifiable by voice.

No, Phasma is both a special case and in special armor. But female troopers have been described in the new EU, and especially towards the end of the old EU as just wearing the same type of armor. The armor clearly exists in at least slightly different sizes, so there's nothing unreasonable about the armor being the

Well, be surprised then, its getting a season 3.

They've established that female Stormtrooper armor…looks exactly the same.

I'm pretty sure Paul McGann could have done that speech spectacularly.

Yeah, didn't want to be pedantic, but some fans haven't actually heard about it, and it'd be a shame to accidentally miss them.

You know about Season 6 on Netflix, right? 13 completed episodes released after the cancellation, plus eight "story reels" (unfinished animation) on the Star Wars website.