Vader is much more terrifying than death. Just seeing him slowly walking toward you, lightsaber ignited. You literally freeze in fear. You know you are likely going to die whether you run, fight, or just stand there. I really like Vader in the comics, because they make him much more scary than the movies (Rogue One corridor scene is an exception) ever did. And I especially like him in Fallen Order, and while I haven't played the game, watching that cutscene and subsequent gameplay of just running from him is terrifying on it's own. I can't even imagine playing the game during that part. EDIT: Spelling.
Setofaro although I haven’t checked, someone I know said her data file (or whatever it’s called) vaguely hints that she survived. But we’ll probably never know the answer so it’s probably right to just assume she’s dead
I don’t think the Ninth Sister is dead yet. She may of survived the fall. In the databank in Fallen Order it asks the rhetorical question: “But is she really gone?”. She’ll mostly appear in the sequel since she’s a fan favourite.
A mistake Breathing was Oh yeah definitely. I got bored as soon as I found out that The 2nd Sister wasn’t Barriss Offee (as many people thought it would be). Let alone you fight Trilla 4 times throughout the game. I prefer the Ninth Sister boss fight since her character role was expanded in the 2017 Vader comics and is just a great character in general.
Sprizzy didn’t another inquisitor chop her legs off as a sort of distraction from the purge troopers when a Jedi made them execute order 66 in the siege of mon Cala arc?
Setofaro my ideas for the Kenobi series is both Obi Wan and Vader having weird force connections like Kylo and Rey an Inquisitor hunting him down and Maul is discovered by the Inquisitor and therefore Maul getting his Rebels lightsaber
Manuel Cisneros I was actually thinking the Fourth Sister would be a better option considering we know very little about her and or we could get maybe a Third Brother or Sister just to fill in the gap either one would work
1:38 The Grand Inquisitor died because he made the same mistake he made when he fought Vader in the Jedi Temple the first time they met, either he learned nothing or he got cocky.
No he died because he had failed. His line "There are some things far more frightening than death" imply that he means Vader. When you play Fallen Order it makes sense after Trilla's death.
@@ZyGuy one thing in common as imperials wether theyre inquisitors or not, if they fail, they fail, die, even sometimes die in dark lord's hand himself, and there are no reasons not to fear death, death can be anything, any form, not only vader. and yes, vader's ways of merciless killings already terrifyingly enough to make you fear him more, which lead to fear of death just after confronting him.. but idk, it could be the realm of chaos
The original movie Clone wars one would most likely kill any force wielder around except of Windu, Anakin and Yoda. He was a true badass, not the underpowered coward from series...
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@@setofaro Which was what Maul wanted. He wanted control of the temple and he knew that he couldn't beat Vader, so he convinced Kanan, Ezra, and Ahsoka to help him defeat them all and activate the temple.
@Levi Sullivan Not only that, but he saw him coming. Notice how when he looked up, some of the holes leading to above the surface were blocked for a moment, then cleared up again quickly. That's supposed to be Vader's TIE fighter.
@Levi Sullivan What else could it be then? The implication is that it's Vader's fighter, and I think they said earlier in the episode that the signal was spotty underground.
@Levi Sullivan Remember that Maul, Ahsoka, and Kanan killed the Inquisitors at the same time that Ezra placed the Holocron into the temple. The events were happening concurrently.
One of my main issue with where Star Wars is at rn is that under Disney they’ve made all the dark side antagonist become redeemed. The reason Vader’s redemption was so good was because upon first viewing you don’t expect it, but under Disney we’ve seen all the main villains in Star Wars media the past few year be redeemed. Now whenever they introduce a new Sith Lord (kylo and the 2nd sister) I expect them to turn good by the end of the story. Now it feels like every bad guy in Star Wars history is just going through a phase. And another dimension is upon being redeemed all the characters immediately die instead of living and dealing with the repercussions of there actions. It’s been taking out some of the fun in the stories
All the Inquisitors in Rebels weren't redeemed. Snoke wasn't redeemed. Second Sister and Ninth Sister were not redeemed. You're talking out of your ass.
So we saw : Second sister Fifth brother Seventh sister Eight brother Ninth sister We still need to see : The first (or is it the grand inquisitor ?) The third The fourth The sixth
Ok I'm pretty sure the Ninth Sister isn't dead, why? Well basically, in an interview (idk which one) One of the developers said that there were several rules in making cutscenes, one being Cal can't kill anyone in cutscenes. This rule is respected throughout the game, with the Ninth Sister being the sole exception. Also, we have seen people come back to life under WAY more ridiculous circumstances, (*cough cough Maul/Palpatine*) so I would not be surprised if she comes back
@@setofaro she's already dealt with the loss of a foot I think the hand won't be a problem at all and we do see that in action As for the fall there's a good chance she'd survive based on all the plants that could be of use that we as cal used to get up the tree, plus it'd be really cool to see her come back angrier than ever Although me and my mate theorised also that the guy in the bacta tank in the trailer is malicos however tbf we didn't think of a reason for him to be there
It is truly understated in the movies and all of the TV shows how scary Vader really was. Just now for the first time thrue the games footage I realised this! Those slow heavy footsteps, articulated breathing, sertancy for impending doom.
Nah the Ninth Sister definitely isn't dead. The databank in Fallen Order makes it really obvious she survived, and I wouldn't be surprised if she plays a big role in the sequel
2:17 “There are some things far more frightening than death.” -Grand Inquisitor Yeah, you are not wrong. For example, from the legends novel, Star Wars: Death Troopers (not to be confused with the elite troops form Rogue One & beyond), there is a terrifying virus that was originally created by the Sith thousands of years before the Battle of Yavin, as an attempt to creating the key to immortality, but instead became a science experiment gone wrong…HORRIFICALLY wrong. And that is a imperial biological weapon, simply called, The Sickness. But it’s most commonly known as, Project Blackwing. 1 year before the battle of yavin, Darth Vader discovered this virus on the planet, Meglumine, and attempted to weaponize it, under the code name, Blackwing. The virus was picked up by an imperial Star Destroyer, simply named, Vector, and it’s mission was to take it to a planet called Khonji Seven to weaponize the virus there. And then…a horrible turn of events occurred on the Star destroyer. While they were on their way to the planet as they were traveling through somewhere in the unknown regions, one of the tanks that was carrying the virus, leaked. Causing it go airborne all across the big ship, through the halls, ventilations, etc. infecting the majority of the 46,000 people that were onboard Vector, including just about all of the approximately 10,000 stormtroopers there. At first, the infected would start coughing like in any infectious virus, but then, this is where things get terrifying. The victim would not only start to vomit, have trouble breathing, and so on. They would also start having violent seizures, they’re skin turning a greenish gray color, mysterious grey fluid coming out of their nostrils, and even receive scary & horrifying hallucinations of either dark beings pulling out their insides or a big monster bursting out their chest. Some victims would even claim that the virus is legitimately speaking to them, telling them that they done horrible things to others and speak in a terrifying demon like voice saying things like, “Yeeeeeess. You did those things. The only true things you know are eat and kill. EAT AND KIIIIIILL.” Eventually, the victim would fall victim to the virus, and simply die. But the corpse would rapidly start decomposing pretty quickly, much faster then what a normal corpse should. Eventually, the virus (because of the fact that it is literally self aware) would finally take control of the deceased host, reanimating the dead corpse, Turning it into a undead, grey, zombie with some horrific features and appearances. The zombie would have what were once normal human nails, now became claws. The whole body almost completely decomposed with grey or green looking texture on their bodies that was once their flesh. If that wasn’t scary enough, like cells in a virus through a process called, Quorum Sensing, meaning cells communicate with other cells in the body, the undead zombies give out absolute nightmare fuel screams in sync together as one with each other as their way of communicating. Within time, while learning everything from the formally alive victims the virus infected, the virus can even learn to use blasters and even pilot starships with deadly accuracy. Blackwing zombies are not only the most terrifying zombies to exist in Star Wars, but one of the most terrifying in fiction ever. Not just another pair of zombies, it’s a literal self-aware, potentially force sensitive, intelligent, screaming, synchronized army of the dead. Note: While the novel, Star Wars: Death Troopers, is no longer canon, the Blackwing Virus which originated from the book, is still canon.
Yah, as far as potential replacements for the Grand Inquisitor go the Second Sister (had she still been alive) and Seventh Sister (had she not been killed by Maul) seem like the most likely... they appear to have been the next most skilled options. Seventh even appeared to aspire to the role, based off of what she said to Ezra. 2nd, 7th, and 9th all have some air of bada*sry that their male counterparts (bar the Grand Inquisitor) lack. It's a different style of intimidation between the three, but they all had a pretty effective brand.
ShadowFox true, I’d have gone for the 10th brother if he wasn’t a weakling and gotten killed by his literal clones (why is below if you don’t want it spoiled) There was a Jedi master that was hunted down after the clone wars by three inquisitors, He was chased in Mon Cala and was attacked. The purge troopers that came along were found out to be clones by the master. The master used a mind trick and told them to “execute order 66” and they fired on the inquisitors
With the seventh sister, MY GOSH! Now that is something that only Darth Maul would do! Suspends her up with the force for Ezra to strike down, and then just sais "F*** it" when Ezra cant bring himself and kills her without question. Jeez!
The spinning lightsabers are still the stupidest thing. Even by Star Wars standards, they make no sense. Like, you'd think for them to spin and stay ignited, the entire construction of the power source, crystal chamber, and everything else would have to be built into the emitter. Otherwise, why does every other saber we see get chopped at the emitter quit working? Then using them like a personal helicopter implies that the blades are physical constructs instead of just pure energy
Would be great to see some of the inquisitors from rebels appear in Fallen Order 2. I particularly want to see the Seventh Sister and the Grand Inquisitor, as they would likely present the most challenge in boss fights and be the most intimidating of the bunch. Would also be cool to see a return of the Ninth Sister...
To me personally I love all the inquisitors and it would be dope if they had their own show! The 5th brother and The 9th sister are such interesting characters imo.
I was overjoyed when I started New Journey+ in Fallen Order and discovered there was an Inquisitor outfit for Cal, complete with a red lightsaber. So sleek and perfect.
I have a feeling that Maul and Vader have clashed before, probably sometime after Solo and before Fallen Order since Dathomir is abandoned by the Crimson Dawn, would have liked to have seen the two Sith apprentices duel it out.
Smith Wesson that doesn’t fit in with the timeline, fallen order takes place only 5 years after "revenge of the sith" and I don’t know exactly how long but "solo" took place at least 15+yrs in order for Han to be an adult
Smith Wesson that doesn’t work because Fallen Order is 14 BBY and Solo is 10 BBY with the prologue being 13 BBY. So it’s impossible for something to happen after Solo but before Fallen Order.
@@ChloeWinchester0709 his last words were very fitting for his character and the way kanan beat him was smart,also he chose to die on his own rather than getting killed by Vader for his failure which is something I liked
There are somethings far more frightening than death...those that felt Vader come in..for past experiences and other comics. Cold and dark thoughts coming in. Those that can sense those really have a good sense on how far they went. Vader is so deep in the dark side...the lives he took in the purge. The emperor himself is in deeper pit those that felt his true presence like Darth maul when he came to battle him. Maul who was rarely seen to show fear was really scared to feel his old master presence.
The Seventh Sister's death is amusing to me. She gets that smug grin, typical of a Sith, when someone shows hesitance in taking a life. Completely forgetting she's being held aloft by one she should've known would've ended her life himself without a second thought, beyond his frustration at Ezra.
There was a female inquisitor who deserted and formed the night sister jerserra before jerserra killed her and took the helisaber . This inquisitor could be 9 sister who deserted after kashyyk
I know a Maul redemption arc would’ve been about as far fetched as it could get but…it would’ve been so rad to see it happen. That scene when he stands against the sith, with a jedi and a gray…that was like the force balancing for just the right moment…but only for the moment.