Palpatine's Project Necromancer Timeline Explained: Bad Batch Season 3
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- Опубликовано: 23 фев 2024
- The Bad Batch Season 3 revealed that Project Necromancer existed in the early years of the Palpatine's Galactic Empire. The timeline of Project Nacromancer finally makes alot of sense, thanks to Episode 3 of the Bad Batch.
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Excellent explanation.
TROS had so many missed opportunities to provide real context to make the "somehow" line make more sense. It was cool to finally address it in Mando season 3 then with Bad Batch.
You ended up being pretty spot on with your prediction of major setbacks for Project Necromancer following Bad Batch season 3. Even with Emerie Karr’s survival at the end of the show, since she likely knew a lot about the true nature of the project, it still makes sense that the Resistance would have been blindsided by Palpatine’s return, since they thought it was completely destroyed, and memory of the project’s existence would have faded over the 50 years in the interim.
Thanks 👍 😊 it all made sense when l thought it through. Hemlock doesn't appear in later material, so l figured his efforts must have been thwarted.
It's not really surprising the most evil being in Star Wars wanted immortality with younger and healthier Clones of himself rather than his original body, which, mind you, was being eaten away by how unnatural the Dark Side is.
But anyways, loved your explanation on this video, nice work. 👍
Witnessing the answers come about makes the experience worth it.
Its quite possible thrawn might use tantiss in the thrawn movie coming up. So perhaps with hemlock's death and most likely omega going into hiding palpatine will move project necromancer to exegol. We are only 3 episodes into the final season so I can be wrong.
All valid thoughts in my friend 👍
Long Live the Empire
Operation Shadow Hand and Necromancer will be cool to see in animation, if Bad Batch embraces and fully goes down that route
Disney is obviously using elements of Legends to create their own narrative, but l actually liked the first few episodes of the Bad Batch, and episode 3 certainly added an important to the overall Canon plot
@@ImperialsExplainedStarWars undoubtedly my friend
I'll pass. I prefer the EU. And not some hackneyed version of it.
@sonofeyeabovealleffoff5462 l understand your points as l prefer EU too.
However, for me l feel l must embrace the new story if there is to be any future for Star Wars.
@@ImperialsExplainedStarWarsHail the Empire and His Imperial Majesty Emperor Palpatine.
Girl I respect your viewpoint but I will not respect or accept anything from the new canon. I know what's good story telling and nothing Dis-wars has put out is good storytelling. When there is an established canon that spans 37 years of books, video games and comics and some corporation tells me to throw that out, they can sit and spin.
So out of the total amount of projects named by Jyn Erso in Rouge One, I think at least 2 have been shown.
Project 'Star Dust': The superlaser for the 1st Death Star.
Project 'War Mantle': The movent from the Clones to a fully Galaxy wide consripted Army.
The Eclipse in canon isn't the same ship from Legends shown at 2:49. Rather, it's an Executor-Class Star Dreadnought.
Yeah, this has been common knowledge for a while. I mean, I learned about that from a now VERY old Star Wars Explained video, back when the Aftermath trilogy was still being published.
Wasn't the planet Wayland introduced in the books about Thrawn - Heir to the Empire?
yeah it where the cloning facility was, it allowed thrawn to create thousands of clones every 15 to 21 standard days
Correct. C'baoth was a mad Jedi master on Wayland who helped Thrawn in exchange for finding Luke Skywalker.
Disney has obviously used elements of Legends to create their own narrative.
For the empire . Yes its all in the name
Love live the empire
They're doing everything to explain how palpatine came back in tros. Your explanations makes sense tho
Thanks 👍 although l prefer EU, l am trying to embrace Disney Canon.
that's nicely reasonable@@ImperialsExplainedStarWars
Shades of Dark Empire is written all over on Project Necromancer.
I mean, all of us are aware that Palpatine's cloned bodies don't last long due to the immense energy of Dark Side powers Palpatine wields in Legends.
Yes, parts we are all aware of, and most out there just don't know about lots of it.
Long live the empire!