It's great seeing an adaption of possibly the entire Canon Thrawn-trilogy. Hopefully this trend continues and we'll even get an adaption of the Ascedancy-books.
Whu everyone says that the story is in 19Bby whereas Anakin has his Jedi armor wich indicate that this is at the begining of the clone wars in 22bby or in 21bby
Imperial officer rank insignias in general are completely inconsistent through the movies and shows. Taking the system established in episode V and seemingly being reused in the Mandoverse, the rank insignia of Faro here could actually fit in there as the one for a commodore. I personally would prefer the (still not perfect imo) system being used in Rogue One, Solo and Andor, as that one better differentiates between the military branches. As for the stormtrooper commander, as far as I remember reading the book years ago, for some strange reason the book also described his appearance without any pauldron.
@@imperialesoberkommando Man, if I could re-organize the whole Canon Rank placques and uniforms to be consistant throughout the entire Star Wars saga, original trilogy included, i'd be one happy lad.
@@alessiocapone9816 Yeah, I feel the same about that. Unfortunatly it was George Lucas himself whom we have to thank for that since he did not have any understanding for military structures at all and therefor did not care at all. Although I have to admit, especially when filming the very first Star Wars considering how many thought that this movie is going to be the biggest trash, nobody probably thought that so many years later people would actually analyze such in their eyes tiny details. The very superficial system of ESB was then also messed up in some visual dictionary where the author probably did not understand the difference between naval and army ranks and therefor established the ranks of major and colonel to be wearing the same 2x4 rank insignia with the only supposed difference to General Veers' rank insignia that the squares were narrower placed to one another, which does not make sense at all for practical reasons in general and for the sole fact that Veers' battle armor has the squares narrower as his normal rank insignia, therefor proving that initially when making the system up for the movie the spacings between the squares are not important at all to determine the rank of the wearer. Everything else that followed messed this up even further until Rogue One came.
@@alessiocapone9816 Actually it was Star Wars itself that got me into this topic of military structures in general as I always wondered about the meaning behind these rank insignias. But as I got deeper into that topic in general the interpretations for Star Wars fell apart more and more to the point where I started to analyze what might have gone wrong at which point and why considering how easy you could just google military ranks for any real world military in a matter of seconds today.
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It's great seeing an adaption of possibly the entire Canon Thrawn-trilogy. Hopefully this trend continues and we'll even get an adaption of the Ascedancy-books.
Dave doesn’t care about the new Thrawn books we won’t ever see vanto and the Ascendancy
*Interesting Fact* : When Anakin met Thrawn he couldn't sense his thoughts, they were too alien to get a good read on them.
This is so Vader it's nice to see how him and thrawne work well together
i can't wait to finally see the grysks in the upcoming issues
Would be nice to see Thrawn punch one in live action but Dave doesn’t care
The grysk are the spiritual successors to the vong and we haven’t seen them in picture form yet. Thus will be our first time seeing them.
hopefully grysk plotline has some closure......
I have this story on audiobook, so far it's fairly accurate. 😊
Also, about darn time we got this adaptation! I was starting to think i'de retire before seeing it.
I've read the novel that I found great, but seeing a comic based on the book for the first time is better! 😎
Why Filoni can't hire Zahn to write Thrawn for TV. Clearly he REALLY needs help 😮
Exactly!!!
Is this from the novel?
Yes
@@Abdullah7536 thanks.
Finally more chiss looking ships
Whu everyone says that the story is in 19Bby whereas Anakin has his Jedi armor wich indicate that this is at the begining of the clone wars in 22bby or in 21bby
Thank you.
I hate to be THAT guy, but Faro's rank insignia plaque was inaccurate and Vader's First Legion Stormtrooper lacked his pauldron denoting his rank.
Imperial officer rank insignias in general are completely inconsistent through the movies and shows. Taking the system established in episode V and seemingly being reused in the Mandoverse, the rank insignia of Faro here could actually fit in there as the one for a commodore. I personally would prefer the (still not perfect imo) system being used in Rogue One, Solo and Andor, as that one better differentiates between the military branches. As for the stormtrooper commander, as far as I remember reading the book years ago, for some strange reason the book also described his appearance without any pauldron.
@@imperialesoberkommando Man, if I could re-organize the whole Canon Rank placques and uniforms to be consistant throughout the entire Star Wars saga, original trilogy included, i'd be one happy lad.
@@alessiocapone9816 Yeah, I feel the same about that. Unfortunatly it was George Lucas himself whom we have to thank for that since he did not have any understanding for military structures at all and therefor did not care at all. Although I have to admit, especially when filming the very first Star Wars considering how many thought that this movie is going to be the biggest trash, nobody probably thought that so many years later people would actually analyze such in their eyes tiny details. The very superficial system of ESB was then also messed up in some visual dictionary where the author probably did not understand the difference between naval and army ranks and therefor established the ranks of major and colonel to be wearing the same 2x4 rank insignia with the only supposed difference to General Veers' rank insignia that the squares were narrower placed to one another, which does not make sense at all for practical reasons in general and for the sole fact that Veers' battle armor has the squares narrower as his normal rank insignia, therefor proving that initially when making the system up for the movie the spacings between the squares are not important at all to determine the rank of the wearer. Everything else that followed messed this up even further until Rogue One came.
@@imperialesoberkommando Ah, the curse of a keen eye, am I right?
@@alessiocapone9816 Actually it was Star Wars itself that got me into this topic of military structures in general as I always wondered about the meaning behind these rank insignias. But as I got deeper into that topic in general the interpretations for Star Wars fell apart more and more to the point where I started to analyze what might have gone wrong at which point and why considering how easy you could just google military ranks for any real world military in a matter of seconds today.
FINALLY
Well Admiral trhawne is back NOW THAT WE HAVE TRACKED THE AVATAR..... CAN WE ALSO TRACK THE HANDmaid!?
So good
Long live Thrawn long liave Emapir!
Part 2?
No I need to know what happens next, I'm dying of suspense