@@sayvionwashington1939 "When my apprentice, Lord Vader arrives, he will take care of you." *Sinister smile Gunray: "What does he mean "take care of us," in what way? Like, will he order us some space ramen? Or get us a pool with nice cool water? This planet is so frickin hot! Maybe he'll give us massages? What does he mean! *Anakin ignites his Lightsaber
Star Wars where every background characters has backstories that somehow connected to the main story no matter how small their roles were in the movies.
Like Darth Plagues... he literally isn't mentioned until ROTS, and he's not even seen onscreen... and yet, he's responsible for everything that transpired in the prequel and original trilogies, all because he simply took on Palpatine as his apprentice.
@@roger632To be fair a character who was central to the main antagonist mysterious backstory being revealed isn't really Star Wars pulling random characters out of thin air as much as it was that the ultra secretive character gets his equally unknown origin story finally explained.
Rune Haako was almost killed by Darth Sidious in hologram form in The Phantom Menace, in an alternate scene that got scrapped. It got replaced with the scene where Haako says ‘we dare not go against the Jedi’ and Sidious ignores him and says to Gunray ‘Viceroy, I don’t want this stunted slime in my sight again!’ In the alternate scene Sidious would have strangled Rune Haako and picked him up with the force through the hologram from across the galaxy. I think this clearly inspired that epic scene in the Clone Wars Lost Missions ep10, where Dooku gets strangled on Serenno through the hologram by his master on Coruscant. It would have obviously rhymed with Admiral Ozzel’s death, choked by Vader through the screen from his meditation chamber.
@@nameynamename3758 sadly that's exactly what happened. Clone wars started leaving the Clone Wars and start focusing in setting and characters lore world building wise.. I mean like Dooku and Grievous literally disappear and take backseats. I remember the "i sense Savage is growing stronger" line with Grievous before Maul showed up, and it never amounted to anything in the show. It focused too much on filler when it should've continued to develop Maul story WHILE still showing the war. It's like, how is Anakin able to just keep going resturants and meet padme "privately" on his downtime. He shouldn't be having downtime. None of the jedi should be. I mean Windu literally brought most of (if not all) the Jedi High Council members to save JEDI KNIGHT Obi-wan and Capture Dooku in AotC. Along with a 2 hundred Jedi. All we followed is Anakin and Obi-wan, and they apparently always kept fighting Dooku and Grievous respectively. And now most people believe all other Jedi were not really much to gloat about. Did Mace windu even get a fight? Nope. The best fight Dave Filoni could've set up for him, was mainly focused on Jar Jar.
To be fair, the villains of the prequels being shallow was basically the entire point. They were all just distractions for our heroes to not focus on the real main antagonist. Knowing that this is the point I now can forgive them being shallow in the movies.
'Many of the members also had aides that sat in on council meetings. They were a part of the council, but had no say in proceedings' "We permit you on the council, but we do not grant you the rank of separatist leader."
Fun Fact: In the novel “Darth Plagueis” by James Luceno, it’s revealed that Darth Plagueis (known to the public as Magister Hego Damask) was San Hill’s personal teacher and had a direct role in putting him on the IBC’s head counsel.
No, Larsh Hill (San Hill's father) was the essential right-hand man of Hego Damask, Plagueis's alter ego. Plagueis was behind San Hill's placement. He was not San Hill's teacher.
you forgot sun fac poggle the lesser's lieutenant, and even though her brief role Sev'rance Tann, who did have general grievous position when the war started
Una de las razones por las que apoyaron a la CEI en primer lugar, es que estaban cansados del racismo contra las especies no humanoides. La forma alienígena del consejo no es casual, sino una consecuencia directa de sus intereses: tener control y poderes a pesar de no ser como humanos.
something I've always loved about Star Wars and this channel is the attention to detail, the "minor" stories or dossier's about the characters brings this galaxy to life. love it 👍
Fun fact: Senator Rogwa Wodratra was never at Mustafar! That means she survived Vader's brutal murder! As for what happened to her after this, nobody knows.
@@jonathansmithCrabAuthor probably died in the war (it is kind of unlikely that they'd all live with how much they are in the front lines) i don't think sidious would allow such a loose end, and the rebels wouldn't fair well with such a villainous character
Well, I said back in the video detailing the war crimes committed by the Separatist Council that I wanted to know more about the Council, and after a little over a year and a half(yes I went back and saw the date of when the video was first published because I'm that big of a nerd, lol) I finally got that video and it was great. And I would love one for all the Nemodians in the Phantom Menace. Although, you didn't mention anything on the Geonosian with Poggle in Revenge of the Sith the one seen at the Separatist leadership meeting Grevious was holding to tell them he was moving them to Mustafar. Then he was on Mustafar when Vader sliced him, the Separatists, and the other aids up. Also, did the other Nemodians on Mustafar have names? Because besides Gunray, Hakko, and Gunay, I counted like five to six other Nemodians on Mustafar when Vader was slaughtering the Separatist Council.
When the first line of someone's manifesto is "Peace is a lie" you probably shouldn't trust them when they say "And then we shall have peace"... You really have to wonder why these guys thought trusting the Sith was a good idea.
For anyone that's wondering, the full thing goes like: Peace is a lie. There is only Passion. Through Passion, I gain Strength. Through Strength, I gain Power. Through Power, I gain Victory. Through Victory my chains are Broken. The Force shall free me.
To be fair the sith really had nothing to do with it. Count Dooku and most of Dooku's sith apprentices had been reliable for them. The problem was just Palpatine is a slime.
Were they rebels fighting to free themselves from a corrupt system? Or coldhearted businessmen wanting to increase profits by removing Republic interference?
In my opinion, I would say the idealists who were fed up with the corruption in the Republic were a minority. In the parliament they had to govern along with worlds who wanted to expand their power like the Zygerrian Empire while also dealing with the corporations of the Separatist Council who had members in the parliament. I would guess a lot of people in the parliament thought that Dooku was keeping the Separatist Council on a tight leash, hence why they were so sure they were free form corporate rule when ironically they dove in deeper into it than the Republic. Technically you could say the Separatists had a better propaganda campaign than the Republic in terms of false lies. Sure there are few if no Republic posters of the Jedi during the Clone Wars, but that was because the Jedi didn’t want to look to militaristic. Now I wonder what it was like for Separatists after the Clone Wars when they went to Republic worlds. We’ve seen how Imperials have reacted in the aftermath of their atrocities against the galaxy. Some try to defend what happened at Alderaan while others think the Empire went too far, and there are separate opinions about Operation Cinder. Even in the case of Order 66, plenty of clones get trauma while the few who stick with the Empire long after the majority are retired defend their position and see the Jedi as traitors. However we never see how Separatists react when they come to an Imperial world that suffered under Separatist rule. Technically unlike the Imperials, the Separatists never felt Justice. Anakin executed Dooku who was unarmed. Obi-Wan had to kill Grievous. And the Separatist Council was wiped out while Separatist Holdouts were crushed one by one. Senators had to be kept in power to convince Separatist citizens to go along with the Empire. Meanwhile with the Imperials, the New Republic basically tried all high-ranking officers as war criminals. The victims of the Droid Army never got their justice because soon they had to deal with life under Imperial rule. To be fair, the Separatist Alliance had a far more brutal end than the Galactic Empire. If I had to rank organizations in Star Wars by the amount of war crimes they committed, the New Republic would take first place followed by the Galactic Republic. The NR beats out the GR which had its army led by actual Jedi just because of the whole Order 66 issue that was ordered right before the birth of the Empire. Still, the New Republic’s imperfect predecessor has nothing on the CIS, Galactic Empire, and First Order on atrocities. And that is still from best to worst. Shouldn’t be much of a surprise that the more diverse governments that gave at least some power to good people have cleaner hands than those in the Empire and the First Order. Even I have to admit that not every military officer of the CIS was somebody from the corporate sector or some warlord trying to regain power lost to the Republic.
@@tristankawatsuma8962 wasn’t most of the new republic war crimes against the yuuzhan vong who own war crimes make tarkin looks like Gandhi in comparison
I'm currently reading the complete legends timeline in chronological order currently on: tales from jabbas palace. It would be cool if you did one on the background characters and mos Eisley cantina. Great content bud keep going and growing. 😊
As Italian I am very surprise that for a alien leader they choose the word "Presidente" (literally President but also chairman/woman) and not the English word
There’s another Separatist Council member who’s currently unidentified. It’s a short creature who sat next to Tikkes on Utapau. This character was never seen after that. It isn’t known what happened to that council member.
I'd imagine it could be they just made up a random title that sounded nice cuz they wanted to be viewed as royalty not just a random business executive.
@@geth7112 It must be written somewhere haha, I just know that Viceroy is the title given to like an interim king, so say if the Old king died and his son wasn’t old enough to rule then a Viceroy would be appointed to conduct the kings business until the son is old enough
With all those alien species I have always found it a lazy cop-out that they were just about all bi-pedal even the glaringly obvious non-humanoids. Then, I had a check moment when I had to think about the Lucas film costume department.
El neimoidiano que aparece junto a Gunray en el episodio 2 es Gilramos Libkath, otro asesor, rute gunnay es más importante que rune hako. Aunque sólo estuvo presente en la reunión en mustafar.
Well that's imagery. The good aliens like Chewie, the Ewoks, Jar Jar, Ahsoka, Yoda etc are meant to look cute and friendly, while the evil ones like the Tuskens, the Wampas, Nute Gunray, the Geonosians, Wat Tambor, Shu Mai, Bosssk, Snoke, etc are meant to look scary.
I should have posted this back during Book of Boba Fett's run, but who would win: Hanharr, from KOTOR 2, or Black Krysantan, from The Doctor Aphra comics/Book of Boba Fett?
Under ONE Condition, @@michaelandreipalon359: Geetsly hasn’t done those videos (i.e. I personally believe he has, though not all stories in at least one of your listed games, but 🤷♂️)…
8:31 Okay did anyone else read in a source book that she and Passel Argente where romantically involved or am I just going crazy?!? I could have sworn I read that somewhere but now I can't find it. So weird D:
I don’t know but, without all the sith interfearance, clone army and just dooku being a ex jedi and the former senate being just lucky and a good politician, the CIS whould crush the republic
Nakn Tun is literally the sidekick of a background character and his backstory is yet more interesting than some of the sequels's protagonists
some?
@@pedrovargas2181 Strange way of saying any.
Pity the sparatist council never questioned the Sith's 'retirement' plan.
“Retirement” 😂😂😂
"So where's my retirement package, Sidious?"
"Don't worry, all of you will be getting one, in fact, the delivery man is on his way to Mustafar rn."
@@sayvionwashington1939 "When my apprentice, Lord Vader arrives, he will take care of you."
*Sinister smile
Gunray:
"What does he mean "take care of us," in what way? Like, will he order us some space ramen? Or get us a pool with nice cool water? This planet is so frickin hot! Maybe he'll give us massages? What does he mean!
*Anakin ignites his Lightsaber
@@roger632 All of the above except that the ramen will come with only one noodle for your entire lifetime.
Sounds like an idea for a robot chicken skit
Star Wars where every background characters has backstories that somehow connected to the main story no matter how small their roles were in the movies.
This is one of the most factual comments ever lol”
Like Darth Plagues... he literally isn't mentioned until ROTS, and he's not even seen onscreen... and yet, he's responsible for everything that transpired in the prequel and original trilogies, all because he simply took on Palpatine as his apprentice.
@@roger632To be fair a character who was central to the main antagonist mysterious backstory being revealed isn't really Star Wars pulling random characters out of thin air as much as it was that the ultra secretive character gets his equally unknown origin story finally explained.
0:06 Until Vader showed up before the Separatist Council to go for a walk.
A very enthusiastic walk.
I understood this joke
Permission to play Andrew W.K.'s "Get Ready to Die"?
Probably the most exercise they ever had in their lives LOL
Rune Haako was almost killed by Darth Sidious in hologram form in The Phantom Menace, in an alternate scene that got scrapped. It got replaced with the scene where Haako says ‘we dare not go against the Jedi’ and Sidious ignores him and says to Gunray ‘Viceroy, I don’t want this stunted slime in my sight again!’ In the alternate scene Sidious would have strangled Rune Haako and picked him up with the force through the hologram from across the galaxy. I think this clearly inspired that epic scene in the Clone Wars Lost Missions ep10, where Dooku gets strangled on Serenno through the hologram by his master on Coruscant. It would have obviously rhymed with Admiral Ozzel’s death, choked by Vader through the screen from his meditation chamber.
Huh. So TLJ actually wasn't the first movie to think about this.
That's not Rune Haako it's Daultay Dofine.
Wasn’t that the captain of the droid ships that Sidious almost killed?
Oopsy. I Jar Jar-ed here. I know now that it’s not the same character. 😏
Love seeing more of the separatists who paid for dooku's and grevious' antics. Keep up the good work.
3:10 Hego Damask
Hot take: Anakin’s one-liners while striking down the Separatist Council on Mustafar is the funniest scene in all of Star Wars
The Separatist council is an interesting group. Wish the the prequels and the Clone Wars show featured it’s members more often.
i feel like when maul was introduced the separatists and the war in general gets put on the back burner
@@nameynamename3758 sadly that's exactly what happened. Clone wars started leaving the Clone Wars and start focusing in setting and characters lore world building wise.. I mean like Dooku and Grievous literally disappear and take backseats. I remember the "i sense Savage is growing stronger" line with Grievous before Maul showed up, and it never amounted to anything in the show. It focused too much on filler when it should've continued to develop Maul story WHILE still showing the war. It's like, how is Anakin able to just keep going resturants and meet padme "privately" on his downtime. He shouldn't be having downtime. None of the jedi should be. I mean Windu literally brought most of (if not all) the Jedi High Council members to save JEDI KNIGHT Obi-wan and Capture Dooku in AotC. Along with a 2 hundred Jedi. All we followed is Anakin and Obi-wan, and they apparently always kept fighting Dooku and Grievous respectively. And now most people believe all other Jedi were not really much to gloat about.
Did Mace windu even get a fight? Nope. The best fight Dave Filoni could've set up for him, was mainly focused on Jar Jar.
Agree, legends showed more but it was not enough
We did get Tambor and Poggle and Viceroy Gunray but not the others. Even then we could have got more of Tambor and Poggle
Palpatine to the CIS Council: "When my new apprentice Darth Vader arrives, *he will... take care of you."*
Maybe they thought it was gonna be a Maul/Dooku situation but they were very foolish to not put 2 and 2 together with that line of Sidious.
0:19 Dooku: "Yo dudes, the CIS is quite pretty chill. You join it or something."
Great coverage on a rather niche topic. Wish we got more fleshed out villains, other than THE WERE ALL PATSIES FOR PALPATINE!
Gotta agree, would’ve loved to see more villains!
To be fair, the villains of the prequels being shallow was basically the entire point. They were all just distractions for our heroes to not focus on the real main antagonist.
Knowing that this is the point I now can forgive them being shallow in the movies.
Good job on going into deep detail about the Separatists even I didn't know 10/10.
Great Video.
Shu Mai: We were promised A handsome reward !
Darth Vader: What ? You don't find me handsome ?
'Many of the members also had aides that sat in on council meetings. They were a part of the council, but had no say in proceedings'
"We permit you on the council, but we do not grant you the rank of separatist leader."
"This is outrageous. It's unfair!!!"
Take a seat young separatist aide
Cool video topic. I've always really liked the design of Wat Tambor.
You’re such a legend for making this video. Literally this was one of my favorite scenes of all ep 2. I love you😭😭😭
Fun Fact: In the novel “Darth Plagueis” by James Luceno, it’s revealed that Darth Plagueis (known to the public as Magister Hego Damask) was San Hill’s personal teacher and had a direct role in putting him on the IBC’s head counsel.
No, Larsh Hill (San Hill's father) was the essential right-hand man of Hego Damask, Plagueis's alter ego. Plagueis was behind San Hill's placement. He was not San Hill's teacher.
3:24 "Now where were we? Ah yes, I believe you were surrendering."
We need a definitive guide to the Senate.
I'm pretty sure there's already many videos about Palpatine
Definitely wanna see all the background nemoidians
1:26 guess you could say they were allowed on the council, but not granted the rank of master
its outrageous, its unfair!
you forgot sun fac poggle the lesser's lieutenant, and even though her brief role Sev'rance Tann, who did have general grievous position when the war started
Tbh I thought you just mispelled fun fact at first but it turns out her parents just really wanted her to be bullied
Out of universe, it's interesting that the cis seemingly looks like such a hodgepodge of really bizarre aliens
It's a good opportunity to show off aliens, without having to spend the money on showing them off constantly.
Una de las razones por las que apoyaron a la CEI en primer lugar, es que estaban cansados del racismo contra las especies no humanoides. La forma alienígena del consejo no es casual, sino una consecuencia directa de sus intereses: tener control y poderes a pesar de no ser como humanos.
@@alexllaquecava8619 Well said. Thank you.
something I've always loved about Star Wars and this channel is the attention to detail, the "minor" stories or dossier's about the characters brings this galaxy to life. love it 👍
Fun fact: Senator Rogwa Wodratra was never at Mustafar! That means she survived Vader's brutal murder! As for what happened to her after this, nobody knows.
Maybe she joined the Rebel Alliance. After all, the Empire was directly descended from the Republic.
@@jonathansmithCrabAuthor probably died in the war (it is kind of unlikely that they'd all live with how much they are in the front lines)
i don't think sidious would allow such a loose end, and the rebels wouldn't fair well with such a villainous character
I’m pretty sure she isn’t even in the war room during the battle of Geonosis. She is literally only in that meeting and then disappears after that.
Maybe she died elsewhere or rejoined the republic or was exposed and arrested
I think you can see her in exactly TWO short scenes in revenge of the sith when grievous is talking to them on utapau
I love the idea of a shapeshifter stumbling onto somebody else's plot for galactic domination, and just saying "not my problem, man."
The only thing the CIS really needed was the Techno Union’s speaker system
Let's rave, people !
"I can't hear a thing"
_turns up the music even louder_
"For fuck's sake..."
My head canon is that Wat Tambor was Max Rebo’s music teacher
06:23 the senator in the photo isn't Rogwa Wodrata. She is Toonbruck Toora, the senator from Sy Mirth
Thanks for giving me more info on these guys. Shu Mai is one of my favorite of the background characters, because of her unique brutality.
Well, I said back in the video detailing the war crimes committed by the Separatist Council that I wanted to know more about the Council, and after a little over a year and a half(yes I went back and saw the date of when the video was first published because I'm that big of a nerd, lol) I finally got that video and it was great. And I would love one for all the Nemodians in the Phantom Menace.
Although, you didn't mention anything on the Geonosian with Poggle in Revenge of the Sith the one seen at the Separatist leadership meeting Grevious was holding to tell them he was moving them to Mustafar. Then he was on Mustafar when Vader sliced him, the Separatists, and the other aids up. Also, did the other Nemodians on Mustafar have names? Because besides Gunray, Hakko, and Gunay, I counted like five to six other Nemodians on Mustafar when Vader was slaughtering the Separatist Council.
One of the other Nemoidians was Grevious' Invisible Hand captain
@@dtxspeaks268 No, Lushros Dofine wasn't on Mustafar, he died during the Battle of Coruscant.
Rune Haako has always been cool.
When the first line of someone's manifesto is "Peace is a lie" you probably shouldn't trust them when they say "And then we shall have peace"... You really have to wonder why these guys thought trusting the Sith was a good idea.
For anyone that's wondering, the full thing goes like:
Peace is a lie. There is only Passion.
Through Passion, I gain Strength.
Through Strength, I gain Power.
Through Power, I gain Victory.
Through Victory my chains are Broken.
The Force shall free me.
They had no choice, as Pappa Palps would remove them if they didn't do what he said.
To be fair the sith really had nothing to do with it. Count Dooku and most of Dooku's sith apprentices had been reliable for them. The problem was just Palpatine is a slime.
1:33 wait! Was the Mos Eisley bartender a member of the separatist council?
They will not be missed.
I'm down for Phantom Menace background characters. I think the Most Eisley cantina patrons would be a good video too.
Lucas gave each of these characters interesting backgrounds yet Disney couldn't create anything interesting with the sequel characters.
You should make a video on the strange entourage palpatine had with him at the beginning of return of the Jedi.
i'd love more of these detailed videos about background characters. there aren't alot of them on youtube that really go into detail. great video!
Yes to the last question of the video
Rune Haako really had a glow up
Were they rebels fighting to free themselves from a corrupt system? Or coldhearted businessmen wanting to increase profits by removing Republic interference?
In my opinion, I would say the idealists who were fed up with the corruption in the Republic were a minority. In the parliament they had to govern along with worlds who wanted to expand their power like the Zygerrian Empire while also dealing with the corporations of the Separatist Council who had members in the parliament. I would guess a lot of people in the parliament thought that Dooku was keeping the Separatist Council on a tight leash, hence why they were so sure they were free form corporate rule when ironically they dove in deeper into it than the Republic. Technically you could say the Separatists had a better propaganda campaign than the Republic in terms of false lies. Sure there are few if no Republic posters of the Jedi during the Clone Wars, but that was because the Jedi didn’t want to look to militaristic. Now I wonder what it was like for Separatists after the Clone Wars when they went to Republic worlds. We’ve seen how Imperials have reacted in the aftermath of their atrocities against the galaxy. Some try to defend what happened at Alderaan while others think the Empire went too far, and there are separate opinions about Operation Cinder. Even in the case of Order 66, plenty of clones get trauma while the few who stick with the Empire long after the majority are retired defend their position and see the Jedi as traitors. However we never see how Separatists react when they come to an Imperial world that suffered under Separatist rule. Technically unlike the Imperials, the Separatists never felt Justice. Anakin executed Dooku who was unarmed. Obi-Wan had to kill Grievous. And the Separatist Council was wiped out while Separatist Holdouts were crushed one by one. Senators had to be kept in power to convince Separatist citizens to go along with the Empire. Meanwhile with the Imperials, the New Republic basically tried all high-ranking officers as war criminals. The victims of the Droid Army never got their justice because soon they had to deal with life under Imperial rule. To be fair, the Separatist Alliance had a far more brutal end than the Galactic Empire. If I had to rank organizations in Star Wars by the amount of war crimes they committed, the New Republic would take first place followed by the Galactic Republic. The NR beats out the GR which had its army led by actual Jedi just because of the whole Order 66 issue that was ordered right before the birth of the Empire. Still, the New Republic’s imperfect predecessor has nothing on the CIS, Galactic Empire, and First Order on atrocities. And that is still from best to worst. Shouldn’t be much of a surprise that the more diverse governments that gave at least some power to good people have cleaner hands than those in the Empire and the First Order. Even I have to admit that not every military officer of the CIS was somebody from the corporate sector or some warlord trying to regain power lost to the Republic.
@@tristankawatsuma8962 wasn’t most of the new republic war crimes against the yuuzhan vong who own war crimes make tarkin looks like Gandhi in comparison
@@jetheotaku I'm talking about Canon, not Legends.
no the council was the worst of the worst of the separatists
The separatist parliament were the first ones and the council the second ones
Yes I would love to see more videos on the separatist alliance longer ones too!!
7:48: Many thanks, young Boba!
I love that you added an image of San hill edited into darth plagueus during his section lol
I'm currently reading the complete legends timeline in chronological order currently on: tales from jabbas palace. It would be cool if you did one on the background characters and mos Eisley cantina. Great content bud keep going and growing. 😊
I love how I can spot a Sideshow Collectible anywhere- the Dooku on the thumbnail had me going, “👀 I see you bby. Your figure is 😘👌 exquisite.”
“Time for your unconditional surrender” - obi wan
Your vids are great to listen literally anytime
As Italian I am very surprise that for a alien leader they choose the word "Presidente" (literally President but also chairman/woman) and not the English word
I have a thing for the underappreciated. The more obscure the better!
I love back ground aliens!!
2:30 (anyone who's read the novel knows;)
San Hill *"Allow me to be the first to-"*
Anakin: *"Very well, you will be the first"*
06:17
Why does Rogwa have HUMAN arms?!? 😸 Looks like someone wearing a halfassed Halloween costume.
There’s another Separatist Council member who’s currently unidentified. It’s a short creature who sat next to Tikkes on Utapau. This character was never seen after that. It isn’t known what happened to that council member.
I'm pretty sure that was Po Nudo
That isn’t Po Nudo. Po Nudo sits between Shu Mai and Passel Argente.
Do we know who the Viceroy Gunray was standing in for? I’m guessing it was a nemoidian royal who wasn’t old enough to rule yet, but I don’t know
I'd imagine it could be they just made up a random title that sounded nice cuz they wanted to be viewed as royalty not just a random business executive.
@@geth7112 It must be written somewhere haha, I just know that Viceroy is the title given to like an interim king, so say if the Old king died and his son wasn’t old enough to rule then a Viceroy would be appointed to conduct the kings business until the son is old enough
@@Star_Wars_With_PercyMan I was under the impression that he was just a corporate figurehead that Sidious put into place. Not really royalty.
@@westwardstar1686What's the difference between royalty and business?
yeah, let's hear about dodd and dofine! Also goggle-girl, whatever her name was
*Is 10 minutes long*
Me: "You're shorter than I expected."
This was a great idea for a video!
With all those alien species I have always found it a lazy cop-out that they were just about all bi-pedal even the glaringly obvious non-humanoids.
Then, I had a check moment when I had to think about the Lucas film costume department.
The Hutts aren't bipedal....
Cmon
I have a new dream, to hone my writer skills, get a job at Lucasfilm, and the write short stories for all those back ground characters
Honestly considering how much we do have on these characters it seems I like not the hardest job to get. Anyways I'll be rooting for you
I think most people watching this video should know who Wat Tambor is, since most people watching this video likely watched Star Wars The Clone Wars.
I always thought that Passel Argentes race: The Koorivar, looks like a Mighty Boosh character
I honestly thought they were old Indian guys in Hindi attire
I'd love to learn more about Rune Haako. I think he's cool.
Can you do a video on the mandalorian Ghez Hokan?
Cad bane was a powerful and infamous assistant of the seperatists, what political power did he have?
8:04 cue the FBI OPEN UP! Meme
Background Neimoidians in The Phantom Menace, please.
Background on the separatist senate would be cool
El neimoidiano que aparece junto a Gunray en el episodio 2 es Gilramos Libkath, otro asesor, rute gunnay es más importante que rune hako. Aunque sólo estuvo presente en la reunión en mustafar.
0:29 "Attack of the Clone Wars"? I think you mixed the titles together.
These people gave me nightmares when I was a kid after their appearance in attack of the clones
Well that's imagery. The good aliens like Chewie, the Ewoks, Jar Jar, Ahsoka, Yoda etc are meant to look cute and friendly, while the evil ones like the Tuskens, the Wampas, Nute Gunray, the Geonosians, Wat Tambor, Shu Mai, Bosssk, Snoke, etc are meant to look scary.
The Clone Wars had this whole Rogue's Gallery but it feels like they were barely used.
Ah yes Attack Of the Clone Wars my favoriete movie series
Attack of the clone wars.. surely I can’t be the only one that heard that
Great video
Great vid
I should have posted this back during Book of Boba Fett's run, but who would win: Hanharr, from KOTOR 2, or Black Krysantan, from The Doctor Aphra comics/Book of Boba Fett?
Very interesting
Everytime I hear your intro, my nostalgia sensors have an orgasm 🤣🤣 og Battlefront 2 was best game ever made
It's OG Battlefront 1....
“Is this legal?” I will make IT legal
I swear, that Shi'ido "aide" sounds like a hydrospanner in the works kind of guy. Does anyone think similarly?
How was Nute Gunray convinced to rejoin Sidious after ‘he was betrayed ten years’ before?
🤔 . . . Background characters are good, but I’m also more curious about the characters in the N64 game _Battle for Naboo_ 😏…
Also, Galactic Battlegrounds and the Starfighter duology. Rebel Assault and Commander, even.
Under ONE Condition, @@michaelandreipalon359: Geetsly hasn’t done those videos (i.e. I personally believe he has, though not all stories in at least one of your listed games, but 🤷♂️)…
But?
🤷♂️, @@michaelandreipalon359is in the _Galactic Battlegrounds_ expansion pack. Otherwise, I’m on board with your suggestion…
Noted.
8:31 Okay did anyone else read in a source book that she and Passel Argente where romantically involved or am I just going crazy?!?
I could have sworn I read that somewhere but now I can't find it. So weird D:
CIS is truly the most memed on faction
They all should’ve been in the Lego game.
They didn't have figures back then
Shu mai is bae
I don’t know but, without all the sith interfearance, clone army and just dooku being a ex jedi and the former senate being just lucky and a good politician, the CIS whould crush the republic
Palpatine 100% hindered the separatists and extended the war long enough for the republic to gain the upper hand
Attack of the clone wars
Yeees some separatist content 🥰
So what you're saying is that the Separatist Council had an imposter?
Did he just say “attack of the clone “wars”” lol.
Sure both . Same with the republic
What background or Secondary character doesn't have a background story...
3:33 The ONLY GOOD Clone Wars show!
Both CW shows are good in their right tbh
Hm, interesting.
8:04 ?????
I never know how to spell these species names.. Pain
Well, there's Wookieepedia to help you out.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Oh damn, you're right, let me just look them up on.. Wait.. How do I spell their names again?
This is going to be a long day.
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