So much for the tolerant Rebels.
So much for the tolerant Rebels.
So much for the tolerant Rebels.
They did, didn't they?
Isn't that one of the things Saw brings up in his conversation with Luthen in series 1 of Andor?
Saw brings them up along with a bunch of other rebel-sympathizing factions, but in a derogatory fashion. CIS worlds were the first ones to get beaten down by the Empire in the aftermath of the Clone War, and those systems were definitely a hotbed of pro-rebellion sentiment. The problem is, the bulk of their military resources during the war were goddamned fucking battle droids, so they didn't have much in the way of battle-hardened freedom fighters lining up to do pew pew laser things.
goddamned fucking battle droids
Severe asset underutilization on the rebel's part tbh, they could have an entire legion of box-stackers if they wanted
Wilmon's dad was a Separatist sympathizer, that's how he met with luthen and got his radio equipment. Cassian was also a CIS partisan in the old lore too
his birth father was killed at the Carida Academy in a protest against the expansion of Republic militarism during the Clone Wars. The file further alleged that Andor joined an insurrectionist cell backed by the Confederacy in the wilds of the Outer Rim Territories and fought against the Galactic Republic.
Confederacy of Independent Systems, if anyone is wondering
NO CIS ALLOWED
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Before she was Mon Mothma, she was Womon Mothma
This is just straight up not true as far as I remember?
That's what I thought as well; didn't an episode of Bad Batch (after they became the A-Team) go into this? Like they were training Rebellion guerrillas on a former CIS member world, and were shocked to see that the new Imperial troopers weren't clones? My memory is absolute shit right now...
more legends than canon. Though George Lukas had the neimodians be karmically genocided or something.