Why Admiral Thrawn is the Best Star Wars Villain
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Admiral Thrawn - the Empire's greatest strategist and one of the most dangerous villains in the Star Wars galaxy. In this video, Thrawn himself recounts his rise to power, revealing how his unmatched intellect and mastery of strategy allowed him to outwit the Rebel Alliance and nearly bring them to their knees.
From his origins in the Chiss Ascendancy to his meticulous study of art and culture, Thrawn shares the secrets behind his military genius. Hear about key moments like the Battle of Atollon and how he almost destroyed the Rebellion without firing a single shot. Unlike Sith Lords, Thrawn doesn’t rely on the Force-his mind is his ultimate weapon.
If you're fascinated by the power of strategy over brute strength and want to understand what makes Thrawn one of Star Wars' greatest villains, this is the video for you!
People forget that Admiral Thrawn has his weaknesses which is why he is a better villain in my opinion, than most other villains in Star Wars.
His weakness has always been the force and Jedi because a true Jedi is not following his emotions but rather the will of the Force.
New canon: The greatest villian
Old canon: The greatest Hero
All Hail Grand Admiral Thrawn!
dave better not forget that thrawn is antihero....
Strategy used in application with brute force can be unstoppable. Knowing when and where to strike, along with how hard to strike is tatamount to victory.
It is indeed
“You are the sky. Everything else - it’s just the weather.”
― Pema Chödrön
This thrawn should haves look like in live action🔥
l really loved the modern thrawn books, even if people much prefer zahn's earlier books. They really showcase his genius in every act.
This is who should have been the big baddie for the sequel movies instead of Snoke/Palpatine
“Patience is not the ability to wait. Patience is to be calm no matter what happens, constantly take action to turn it to positive growth opportunities, and have faith to believe that it will all work out in the end while you are waiting.”
― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
Zahn made a point of Thrawn never going head to head with Akbar or Ibis in a straight up contest with no mitigating factors (politics). I'm not sure if that's because he wanted to protect their credibility by never strictly losing to one another or if he thought that a genius like Thrawn would avoid a stand up confrontation. As such, the only real win he's got over them is guessing their true target in the final battle.
how are the other what if ideas going on
Thrawn can defeats gods
Rebels 👍🏻
Ahsoka 💩💩💩