Is SABINE WREN Force Sensitive?! | Star Wars Transmissions Biweekly Q&A

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @StarWarsTransmissions
    @StarWarsTransmissions  Год назад

    Do you think Sabine Wren is Force-sensitive?

    • @AryaForce
      @AryaForce Год назад

      Yes! Master is not a term used lightly and the Force theme played briefly while Sabine dueled Gar Saxon and then switched back to her theme. Also Jon Favreau almost slipped in revealing Sabine as a Force sensitive Mandalorian aside from Grogu.

  • @NevergoldMel
    @NevergoldMel Год назад +1

    Too much is taken by the Blondie baddie saying, "You have no power." It's a common sith tactic to try reducing an opponent by deriding their abilities.

  • @wardlafferty5022
    @wardlafferty5022 Год назад

    If Sabine is Force-Sensitive…she’s naturally hidden from the Force…by Sabine’s using Force-Cloak without knowing it…I may’ve just solved the mystery of Marrok…the new inquisitor in Ahsoka…he’s most likely the same species as Rukh.

    • @StarWarsTransmissions
      @StarWarsTransmissions  Год назад +1

      I'm still on season one, but I'm rewatching Rebels now and the wife and I noticed multiple times that Sabine does things that make it seem like she could be Force-sensitive. It's gonna be interesting to see if she's actually Force-sensitive, as well as find out what the deal is with her and Ahsoka's relationship,

    • @wardlafferty5022
      @wardlafferty5022 Год назад

      @@StarWarsTransmissions this wrinkle WILL be revealed as slowly as possible…we may find out in future seasons…I suspect there’s more to Sabine than meets the eye…I also suspect Ursa may be her stepmother…there’s a HUGE suspicion I’ve had since Trials of the Darksaber that Sabine’s biological mother was Kanan’s master…Depa Bilaba.

  • @aquarius44
    @aquarius44 Год назад

    I will say "No". I think Feloni's crew is toying with fans and ramping up anticipation. But there are other reasons.
    First, I can see why fans may think or want Sabine to be force-sensitive. I just see Sabine as someone who has a wealth of natural but non-force gifts. She is highly athletic-swift, agile and acrobatic. Born with smarts, a knack for engineering paired with being mechanically inclined. A potent combo indeed. She has her artistic side. She is also a high-status Mandalorian and has trained extensively with weapons and hand-to-hand combat since she could likely walk. Sabine is surprisingly advanced in terms of maturity for someone of her age, when we first meet her at least. The kind of person that could excel at nearly anything with out trying too hard. But force-sensitive? That would be too much for one character.
    What about the Darksaber? I have not observed that force-sensitivity end is a trait that required to wield the Darksaber. Bo Katan wielded the Darksaber as if born to it to save Din Djarrin. Was the idea that Bo Katan was force-sensitive ever floated? No. Gar Saxon wielded the Darksaber, albeit crudely, against Sabine yet she defeated him. Does anyone think Gar Saxon was force-sensitive. Mmm...no. Pre Vizla wielded the Darksaber against Maul, only to loose his head. Don't think Pre Vizla had anything in terms of force sensitivity either. The Darksaber appears to reject Din Djarrrin. Something else determines ability to effectively wield the Dark Saber.
    Sabine calling Ahsoka "Master". I don't read too much into this comment. Sabine can cop an attitude from time to time when she gets upset or frustrated. She can get quite sarcastic. I think the " Master" comment to Ahsoka is Sabine being just that, sarcastic. Take a look at Ahsoka expression after Sabine says it. It is an expression if annoyance if anything. Additionally there appears to be some sort of tension between Saving and Ahsoka. Guess we will learn more about it later.
    Sabine training with Ahsoka. I don't think Sabine has trained with Ahsoka because of force-sensitivity. Rather I tend to think Sabine entered the training at the request of Ezra. In a scene in the latest trailer we see Sabine watching a holographic message from Ezra. He said "I need you to see this through". We don't know what exactly but it is very clear Ezra wanted Sabine to accomplish SOMETHING and whatever that " SOMETHING" is was going to be difficult for Sabine given her personality and stubborn streak. I tend to think this SOMETHING was the lightsaber training and mind training with Ahsoka. Ezra may have had some sort of force-induced vision that eventually Sabine may be in danger from yet-unkown force wielders. Ezra is not there to defend Sabine. Sabine needs to be prepared to protect herself using his lightsaber. She needs to seriously up her lightsaber skills and focus her mind. Both are things that a Jedi is quite good at. Why not have Ahsoka train her even if she isn't force sensitive? Also, the message from Ezra that Sabine was watching DOES NOT appear to be the same one Ezra left for the Ghost crew. I think it is a message left EXCLUSIVELY for Sabine to see and hear.
    Sabine raising her hand as if to use a force power to push back Shin Hati. I don't think Sabine is trying to force-repel Shin Hati. If anyone recalls in the "Trials if the Darksaber" when Sabine was training with Ezra using sticks fellow Mandalorian Fen Rau gave Sabine a gift. Two Mandalorian fighting braces, which contain weapons and gadgets especially designed to counter or repel the Jedi and their force powers. Most of the gadgets appear to be used in close quarters. Sabine, I think is drawing Shin in closer before she uses one of those brace weapons on Shin.
    Many fans comment on a comment made by Kanan, that Sabine's mind us blocked. I don't take this as blocked from the force rather Sabine is keeping something hidden. I would also think that if Sabine was force-sensitive Kanan would have sensed it long before Sabine trained with the Darksaber.
    That's my two cents!

    • @sakisaotome6753
      @sakisaotome6753 Год назад

      Regarding the dark saber part of your statement. The started reason that din djarin never got proficient with the dark saber despite other mandalorians being able to is because he didn't want to be leader, he didn't want to lead his people. How minds was conflicted. The other 3 mandalorians didn't have have that problem. They all happily accepted the burden to lead as if it were their birth right. So was that true of Sabine as well? The answer is obviously no. She too rejected it and didn't want anything to do with it. She even rejected it because it is supposed to be a Jedi weapon. heck she gave it away as soon as she could to bo Katan who happy to accept. So why did it not only didn't hinder her but became easier to use despite her conflict with it? Why is she the exception to the rule ? So much so that despite her rejection of the blade she managed to over kanan in a lightsaber duel? I mean it's one thing to beat gar suxon and bo Katan in a lightsaber duel it's another to beat a Jedi at one

  • @sakisaotome6753
    @sakisaotome6753 Год назад

    I'm sorry but a fully trained 18 year old Anakin lost to 79 year old dooku. He still didn't manage to beat him until 4 years later when I believe he ended up tapping into the dark side to beat him. So 22 year old Anakin was at least very challenged by 83 year old dooku.
    Meanwhile Luke had a natural connection to the force thanks to his father but both dooku and Anakin had years of training and experience in dueling. Luke didn't have any of that. There is literally almost no one for him to a) train from who could pass their wisdom to him and b) someone to practice against. So like is honestly just skating by on natural talent with the force and lacks the skill and experience of dooku. So a lot of Luke's potential is being wasted (through no fault of his own)