Ryloth Star Wars Rebels
Just finished TCW, 1-8, Rebels, and The Rise of Skywalker back to back and Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus’ voice was the icing on the cake for the end of the Skywalker Saga. Star Wars is amazing. Ryloth, also known as Twi'lek, and Twi'lek Prime, was the harsh, rocky homeworld of the Twi'leks, an Outer Rim Territories world located on the Corellian Run and forming one endpoint of the Death Wind Corridor. Its day and year were identical, so that one side perpetually faced its sun and the other remained in darkness, a phenomenon known as tidal locking. The dayside was referred to as the.
PLAYER
Who played here
- Vah-Ran
- Llokay
- Wookie
- Rodian
SUMMARY
Inertia has given the crew of Big Titty Cruiser a contact on the planet Ryloth. Ryloth is known for their large spice mining operations producing ryll and other ingredients used throughout the galaxy. The team lands on Nabat Spaceport and meets up with the Twi’lek female contact B’ura B’an who leads a militant group of freedom fighters and holds a political ranking for mining rights on the planet. The group is informed of a gang of extortionists under the hire of Gretchan the Hutt is terrorizing a local mining village. They are tasked with protecting the village and eliminating the threat.
Village leader O’Brin Dor provides information on the 13 thugs that raid and pillage the mining community. He also provides a guide to aid the comrades on a scouting mission of the Hutt encampment by the name of Doq.
Before heading on the scouting mission, the group pulled together and purchased a shipment of heavy blaster pistols to arm the village in the aid of defending themselves upon another Hutt attack.
Characters of Interest
- B’ura B’an – Twi’lek female freedom fighter
- O’Brin Dor – Twi’lek male village leader
- Doq – Twi’lek scout and guide
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Location of Interest
- Nabat Spaceport
- Ryloth
Items of Interest
- 2 speeders acquired
- Vah-ran acquires 3 bounties (10k, 5k, 2k)
- 1200 credits each for mission
- Plans for secret space station on an asteroid field
Highlights
- On the way to village, the group encountered a cave with 3 enemies. One human thug lost his leg to the wookie and the other was killed inside the cave as the wookie almost fell to his death down the cavern. The boss was let go on speeder bike by the rodian and Vah caught up via jetpack holding a blaster to the Gand’s head. He was released.
- Llokay strangled a guard and used him as a human shield. Wookie scares an enemy into peeing and falling on his puddle. Vah blows up the building with the boss in it while Llokay pulls the boss from the flames. Vah uses precision aim to blast the boss’s hand off that was holding a thermal detonator.
- A safe holds coordinates to a secret space station on an asteroid
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“It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness.”
Synopsis:
While launching a surprise attack against the Separatist blockade that surrounds Ryloth, Ahsoka disobeys Anakin’s orders and ends up losing most of her squadron. But Anakin helps her learn to persevere, placing her in charge of another risky attack soon after.
Analysis:
Ahsoka’s first command may very well have been her last if not for the unwavering support of a teacher who believed in her even when she stopped believing in herself. But that’s what the best teachers do: they guide those who follow by example, they know when to lead the charge and when to sit back and observe, and they foster growth and independence sometimes through some very hard-won lessons with resolute confidence in their students.
The loss of Blue Squadron is a tragedy no matter how you look at it. If Ahsoka had obeyed orders sooner, perhaps a few more lives would have been spared. But as Anakin reminds her, it was a trap and she and her squadron were outnumbered.
The reality of being in charge is that sometimes you make the wrong call. And the reality of being at war is that sometimes you lose and that costs soldiers their lives.
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But instead of allowing Ahsoka time to wallow in her shame and feel guilty about letting her squadron down, Anakin tosses her right back into the fight, leaving her not only in charge of the next risky maneuver but also entrusting her with his life. There is no greater vote of confidence in her abilities than a plan that ends with Anakin floating, defenseless in an escape pod, counting on Ahsoka and her men to keep him safe and ultimately rescue him.
By believing in her ability to emerge victorious, to shake off the self-doubt and take on the new mission with purpose and resolve, Anakin gives his Padawan the gift of regaining her confidence. There’s no time to waste on their sorrows when only a bold strategy will do. And if anyone can come up with a plan that is both fearless and inventive, it’s the student who has been watching Master Anakin Skywalker, a Jedi whose reputation precedes him.
Ahsoka will face many trials, she will be pushed to her limits and have her very nature scrutinized by the people she trusts. And this is the foundation of all that will come after, the moment that Ahsoka learns how to persevere in the face of crippling loss. For there is no victory without sorrow, no strength found without first knowing weakness. Ahsoka will become a great leader in her time, but first she must fail. As Yoda says, “The greatest teacher, failure is.” And Anakin is exactly the master she needs to become the Togruta she was meant to be.
Intel:
- Ahsoka Tano’s tactical plan closely resembles a strategy used by Grand Admiral Thrawn in a novel from the Legends series.
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Next up: Come back next Thursday when Republic troops reach the surface of Ryloth and get a new vantage on the cost of the war in “Innocents of Ryloth.”
Associate Editor Kristin Baver is a writer and all-around sci-fi nerd who always has just one more question in an inexhaustible list of curiosities. Sometimes she blurts out “It’s a trap!” even when it’s not. Want to talk more about The Clone Wars? Hop on Twitter and tell @KristinBaver what you thought about today’s episode.
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