One has not been officially announced, so there's a reason you haven't seen it.Is it supposed to be season 2 or is this going into the movie to wrap it all up? I have not really seen a clear answer on what the plan is.
One has not been officially announced, so there's a reason you haven't seen it.Is it supposed to be season 2 or is this going into the movie to wrap it all up? I have not really seen a clear answer on what the plan is.
When they were making this, Dave had Season 1 greenlit and his movie greenlit. I don't know how much work he has done on the movie, but I expect he was prepared to start the movie here if he had to. But if he gets hired to make move of this show, I expect he was prepared to do that too. When you are writing fiction you can change the story to fit in the space that you have.Is it supposed to be season 2 or is this going into the movie to wrap it all up? I have not really seen a clear answer on what the plan is.
Yeah, it really felt like the entire season was setup that concluded with more setup rather than any kind of conclusion..However, I must admit that I am not really satisfied with the way this season ended up.
Who do you want sent to the other galaxy on a quest?I'm wondering if they can use the other galaxy to send our Heroes away on a quest to get them out of the sequel timeframe without killing them.
If Ahsoka and Sabine are stranded or think they are stranded, I don't feel like the show hammered the point home. There was a line that the purrgil go to Peridia to die and the show might think that answered it, but it didn't say they can only make that giant jump once at the end of their lives. All the purrgil may have been killed when Ahsoka arrived, but if they were I didn't see that it was shown.
But from the last scene it certainly looked like they feel stranded.
You are probably joking, but I don't think the patterns on the outside of the ball, that may or may not be burned onto Ahsoka's hand, are of any use.
While I can believe that Ahsoka's ship does now have the tracking data to get them home, my understanding is that the hyperdrive abilities of the ring were so massively beyond those of traditional hyperdrives that the distance required to get home is simply too great for Ahsoka's ship to handle on its own.2. They find out that the ship was tracking the Purgils all the way and knows the flight path to get back once its been repaired.
While I can believe that Ahsoka's ship does now have the tracking data to get them home, my understanding is that the hyperdrive abilities of the ring were so massively beyond those of traditional hyperdrives that the distance required to get home is simply too great for Ahsoka's ship to handle on its own.
I'm not even sure how to respond to this. The ring was completely new technology. Huyang commented on its immensity. They weren't just traveling to some uncharted star, but to an entirely different galaxy. Several orders of magnitude farther away. None of the stuff you said is relevant.Hyperspace engines are rated by class. Like a Class 1 is able to travel pretty fast, and is probably what Ahsoka's shuttle has or maybe it's a class 2 due to its age. The Millenium Falcon had a .5 hyper drive, which was double the speed of the Class 1, as well as a much slower back up hyperdrive that they had to use to get to Cloud City on Bespin. Which is how the Empire beat them there. If they have the route in their Nav computer, then they can get back, it's just a matter of how long it takes.