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| Lord Ree'dius wrote: |
| And nonbody would wonder what a Zabrak was doing between all the other clones? |
That is only a problem if you follow the GL trend of minimizing the scope of the GFFA. A whole planet, whose species are known for cloning, and they can't arrange for one clone in its own facility, or even just a separate wing, attended solely by droids if need be?
Heck, even mixing a Zabrak in with the Jangos shouldn't be a problem if these people regularly clone beings anyway. I see nothing in the way of working on more than one order in the same facility.
Now, if there was a whole host of them ala Starkiller, then having them on a Republic world vital to the war effort and under the kind of scrutiny we must expect from military facility number one in the galaxy, would be a bit harder to swallow. But a single clone secreted away isn't a problem.
Just one clone of course leading to its own problems...
| Life is the Path wrote: |
I don't think there's all that much to change. I'm reading Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter now and all it's said on him being from Iridonia is that he knew it as a fact, much like 'knowing that the atoms composing his body had originally been born in the primordial galactic furnaces that had forged the stars.' Earlier in the paragraph he states 'it was impossible to conceive of a time when he had not been in thrall to Darth Sidious', so I can easily imagine it was Sidious who had told him about him being from Iridonia, and not Dathomir. |
...and then Sids fed his own Holocron avatar false info about it.
Not to mention the age stuff. Maul was supposed to have been taken when he was very young, so young that any relation to Dathomir would be trivial, which apparently it no longer isn't, since the episodes imply Savage is a cut from the same cloth. The absolutely necessary discrepancies are rather small, but if the GL vision that was implied in the show is to be upheld, that could well rip Maul's early life as we knew it from the EU to shreds.
But anyway, yeah, that there were few problems was kinda my point. For then they wouldn't warrant their own book, suggesting the resurrection is genuine. Which worries me a bit, actually: For if the book is to be a biography, it would be strange to record the lives of two separate individuals as one, just because they were clones. Suggesting the resurrected Maul is actually the original. And that can't end well. _________________ I discuss to learn, not to win. Then again, learning enough tends to translate to victory in the end anyway.
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