There are hundreds of worlds from the inner rim and middle rim, and the outer rim has a map of the stars wars, the clone wars, and the factions between their own territory and worlds
You wish death upon the Geonosians through burning? Suppose the Separatists had access to flamethrowers. It would be interesting to see burning clones. These are not mere bugs; they are an intelligent life form trying to defend their home. Ki-Adi Mundi. Every time I see his Order 66 scene, I smile. Let me say that he is an example of what Jedi should absolutely not be. He was a sociopath even before the war, and now I feel like nothing matters to him except the manic victory of the Republic. If we consider Luminara a fanatic then Mundi is next level. (During Order 66, he was killed by Bakara, who is also a sociopath but definitely of a lesser magnitude than he was.) The Geonosians are intelligent life forms, and Mundi decided to literally burn them alive just to move forward. After Dooku's betrayal, he sees conspiracies and betrayals everywhere. As an example, there was a Jedi who tried to kill Dooku on the Council's orders. He lost the duel, was captured, and tortured by Dooku. Eventually, Count recruited him. It was the Council's fault, but Mundi didn't see it that way. His reaction: "Kill the traitor!" Even Dooku, who is a Sith, has his values that he follows. Mundi has lost those values. He will literally do what the Republic and the Chancellor tell him to do. Regarding the battle itself, of course, Palpatine gave some information about the Republic's plan, But the Geonosians were well prepared even before Palpatine's information. They designed the Death Star. They are excellent engineers and warriors. Just remember the outcome of the first Battle of Geonosis - 187 Jedi killed. The Geonosians remembered the outcome of that battle and learned from it. They fought on their own territory, were determined, and perfectly prepared to defend their planet. Well D-day was not a great success for the Republic
when you put the Geonosians that way, it makes me sounds terrible 😆😆😆. Ki-adi and Luminara are two for two, every time, I want to like a jedi they turned out to be awful.
my poor clones
These is one of the insane episodes in clone wars and one of my favorite episodes in clone wars
There are hundreds of worlds from the inner rim and middle rim, and the outer rim has a map of the stars wars, the clone wars, and the factions between their own territory and worlds
You wish death upon the Geonosians through burning? Suppose the Separatists had access to flamethrowers. It would be interesting to see burning clones. These are not mere bugs; they are an intelligent life form trying to defend their home.
Ki-Adi Mundi. Every time I see his Order 66 scene, I smile. Let me say that he is an example of what Jedi should absolutely not be. He was a sociopath even before the war, and now I feel like nothing matters to him except the manic victory of the Republic. If we consider Luminara a fanatic then Mundi is next level.
(During Order 66, he was killed by Bakara, who is also a sociopath but definitely of a lesser magnitude than he was.)
The Geonosians are intelligent life forms, and Mundi decided to literally burn them alive just to move forward. After Dooku's betrayal, he sees conspiracies and betrayals everywhere. As an example, there was a Jedi who tried to kill Dooku on the Council's orders. He lost the duel, was captured, and tortured by Dooku. Eventually, Count recruited him. It was the Council's fault, but Mundi didn't see it that way. His reaction: "Kill the traitor!" Even Dooku, who is a Sith, has his values that he follows. Mundi has lost those values. He will literally do what the Republic and the Chancellor tell him to do.
Regarding the battle itself, of course, Palpatine gave some information about the Republic's plan, But the Geonosians were well prepared even before Palpatine's information. They designed the Death Star. They are excellent engineers and warriors. Just remember the outcome of the first Battle of Geonosis - 187 Jedi killed. The Geonosians remembered the outcome of that battle and learned from it. They fought on their own territory, were determined, and perfectly prepared to defend their planet.
Well D-day was not a great success for the Republic
when you put the Geonosians that way, it makes me sounds terrible 😆😆😆. Ki-adi and Luminara are two for two, every time, I want to like a jedi they turned out to be awful.