u/Decent_Army8265

How would the writers of Andor handle the First Order in a way to make them stand out from the Empire?

One of the many things people praise about Andor is how realistically it portrays the Empire compared to previous Star Wars media and I have to agree. Not only are they portrayed in a way that feels more realistic compared to the OT but it also introduced us to genuinely chilling imperial officers like Partagaz and especially Dedra.

So this got me thinking, if the writing team of Andor were to make a spiritual successor/follow up revolving around the political state of the galaxy leading up to the events of TFA; How would they portray the First Order?

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u/Decent_Army8265 — 5 days ago
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Since it's May; I figured Id celebrate Star Wars month by drawing the many characters that populate the galaxy far far away.

Keep in mind that this is the first time I've ever drawn Star Wars characters so some things might look a bit off such as the hands for instance, but im always looking for constructive criticism.

The characters I have drawn are Padme Amidala in her rainbow lake dress and her emo grandson Kylo Ren.

u/Decent_Army8265 — 5 days ago

Specifically, how would he react to his primary motivation of falling to the dark side being to gain the power to save Padme from death? Would this remind Malgus of his own wife and cause him to at least relate a little or would he more likely view Anakin's love for Padme as a weakness that he needs to get rid of?

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u/Decent_Army8265 — 15 days ago