u/sacerdos-ex-spatio

Could this be a hint at what happened to Rex's cell of rogue clones?

When we first meet Rex in Rebels, we have some interesting dialogue. When Kanan learns he's talking to clones, he draws his lightsaber. Wolf then attacks, saying, "Jedi. They've come for revenge." After a moment, Rex calms him down, saying that they're Jedi, yes, but "not the ones that betrayed us."

I know that when this episode aired, it was probably about Order 66, but many times, various words spoken in Star Wars have taken on new meanings or had additional backstories added to them. Especially since it doesn't quite fit with Order 66. That it wasn't the Jedi who betrayed US, but the Jedi who betrayed the Republic.

Especially since there's a lot of interesting plot to unpack.

After Tantis, Rex and the other clones wanted to hide the Force-sensitive children released from the vault. To this end, they may have begun collaborating with a group of surviving Jedi or the Path. These Jedi may have distrusted them or, for example, betrayed them and exposed the Empire to their own hiding place.

Rex and the other clones may also have encountered fallen Jedi who wanted to take revenge on the Empire but were unable to do so and began to exact revenge on the clones.

Like I said, there's a lot of interesting plot. I was hoping there might be some kind of announcement about the Clone Wars on May 4th, but it looks like we'll have to wait another year.

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u/sacerdos-ex-spatio — 5 days ago
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Do you think there will ever be another HoMM in the Ashan universe?

HoMM OE seems to be receiving positive reviews and will likely be a success. I'm certainly happy about this, but I wonder if it will cause Ubisoft to abandon the Ashan universe for the Enrosh universe. I wouldn't mind if both universes existed and developed side by side, but we all know how corporations work. This is especially true since, from what I've seen, many people dislike the Ashan universe, and HoMM 6 and HoMM 7 are considered failures. The only recent release from the Ashan universe is Might & Magic Fates, but from what I've played, it doesn't have much of a story. I'm not an expert on card games, but I don't think this game will be a success; the reviews on Steam are also rather negative.

I wonder if we can slowly talk about the death of the Ashan universe, or if there will be some surprises. It's hard for me to say, but I'm rather pessimistic.

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u/sacerdos-ex-spatio — 8 days ago