I guess we are all on the. same page here trying to answer one of the most important question of both universes: Are Duros actually based on Grey (gray) aliens? Are. they the Greys of the SW universe who abucted humanoids BEFORE the Rakatan Empire?
You know you’re a successful space-faring species when you’ve been doing it so long that a whole separate species evolves. Not only that but the Duro and Neimoidian’s were consistently influential throughout galactic history
in the legends it is mentioned that humans colonized millions of planets and their population was around 42 Quadrillion, perhaps the Duros or Abednedos have a similar population.
If they had a similar population like the humans in the galaxy, why is there a lack of Duros in Star Wars stories? There are far more Twilek than there are Duros. I would say Humans and Twilek are the success story of the galaxy, be it intentionally or unintentionally, with them being almost everywhere and part of almost every event in galactic history.
@@Bionickpunk We see Twileks a lot because they're often involved in underworld business(willingly or not), and Star Wars has a tendency to take place more in seedy, criminal environments. We also don't go into the core(which they and their colonies are from) often, which probably makes Duros less common; and of course, a pretty significant portion of the Duros population is taken up by their offshoot Neimoidians, who we do see a lot.
🤔 . . . I do ponder if baby Cad Bane, i.e. larval Cad Bane, had whiskery stubbles around his mouth, which actually functioned more like cat whiskers in order to find food than something stylish. Same with female Duros with head hair; they’re actually some sort of sensory focused organ, primarily for keeping their nests safe & such…
I find it funny how the Duros are one of the few species to end up in a better position after the Yuuzhan Vong invasion with the Vong cleaning up their polluted homeworld and turning it into a lush paradise.
The Duros: the most successful species and travelers of the entire galaxy far far away in a long time ago Also the Duros: the ancestors of the cowardly Neimoidians and Cad Bane (the most brutal, meanest and most efficient bounty hunter of all of "Star Wars")
Eh, I’d call those games some thing to be sure, but janky? Nah. Theyre beautiful and get the art etc perfect. They’re well made games…just by an absolutely profit driven and soulless publisher.
Damn bro, they're firm at 10% interest for any kind of loan, under any circumstance, assuming you pay it back all at once, otherwise it could be more? That's rough.
The Gree did that too. But then they just chilled out and forgot how they did all that fancy stuff back in the day. They're also quite nonhumanoid in their look. Molluscoid. And might not value stuff like ambition in the same human like way. Being more like a eusocial caste based creature. Its kind of like if a cambrian creature developed intelligence as an evolutionary freak accident. But still remained a weird living fossil.
Were asking about hairstyles now. Oh who I am kidding, the questions this great channel asks don't really surprise me that much anymore, I've become partially desensitized to them. And to answer the question, I think a spike-haired mohawk would up Cad's badass factor by a few points.
Saying Neimoidians and Duros are a different species is like saying Black and white people are different species. They have 70,000 years of divergence as opposed to only a mere 25,000 years.
According to the Duros mythology, their race was born as a result of a union between a noseless wizard and a Mantis Goddess, who consumed the noseless wizard while also mating with him.
One of the few great species on par with humanity's achievements. Them, the Chiss, and Humans are really the greatest species in all of Star Wars, and the stuff in Legends is a great showcase as to why. Not my absolute favorite, Chiss hold that honor, but I really love the Duros.