![]() ![]() The biggest showdown of the episode comes next – the Ahsoka-Baylan matchup we’ve been waiting to see. With the countdown to takeoff in progress, Morgan hustles aboard a shuttle back up to the hyperspace ring. Once the map is properly displayed, Morgan’s programming droid aboard the hyperspace ring commences the calculations for plotting the course to Peridia (and Thrawn). Shocked (and rather annoyed), Shin tosses a smoke bomb at Sabine and flees back toward the ruins.īack at the ruins, Morgan has once again reignited the starmap, floating the orb above her signature green flame. Mid-battle, when seeing Ahsoka defeat Marrok, Sabine tells her master to continue on to the ruins, claiming “I’ve got this.” Just when Shin has Sabine on the ropes, Sabine tricks her with a sign of surrender, then strategically releases a series of wrist rockets from her outstretched hand – catching Shin by surprise and causing her to lose her lightsaber. Sabine holds her own with Shin, showing much more composure than she did in their first encounter. Sabine’s clash with Shin proved far more competitive than Ahsoka’s with Marrok. Marrok may not have been the flashy reveal many fans were expecting, but his heritage as a Nightbrother made perfect sense and served the story best. We’ve seen Morgan, as well as other Nightsisters, use green flames in their magic, and deceased Nightbrother Savage Opress emitted a similar green smoke when he perished in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The green smoke is indicative of a Nightbrother – a group of males who share heritage with Morgan’s ancestral witches, the Nightsisters. The Inquisitor falls in disbelief before puffing out in a cloud of green smoke. In the end, Marrok proved to be full of hot air – quite literally. Wild theories ranged from former Sith assassin Galen Marek (aka Starkiller) to Sabine’s close friend Ezra Bridger. SFor several weeks now, the Star Wars web has been buzzing about who may be the hidden identity under Marrok’s mask. Huyang is tasked with prioritizing the ship’s communication system to reach out to Hera for assistance.Īhsoka’s battle with Marrok rages brightly, yet ends swiftly, with Ahsoka slicing the Inquisitor down rather quickly. ![]() ![]() Realizing it’s now or never, the pair set out into the forest to find the ancient ruins where the orb map is being used, hoping to get the map before the hyperspace path is plotted. The pair come to Huyang’s defense and quickly dispatch of the attackers. Huyang surprisingly proves to be a pretty good fighter, although he’s no match for an assassin. Mere minutes later, Huyang – now working on the outside of the ship – is attacked by one of several assassin droids sent by Baylan to hunt Ahsoka and Sabine. Sabine rather wryly responds “you know you can.” This feels like a harbinger of trouble to come. Ahsoka presses further, asking Sabine if she can count on her. Sabine seems to bristle at this notion, not wanting to give up on finding her friend. ![]() More directly, Ahsoka is recommending that – if it comes down to it – they should be prepared to destroy the map to Peridia. In particular, Ahsoka warns Sabine that if they cannot get to Ezra and Thrawn, then no one should, for the betterment of the galaxy. Realizing their enemies (Morgan Elsbeth, with her “Dark Jedi” mercenaries Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati) have just about completed construction of their hyperspace ring, Ahsoka challenges Sabine to come to grips with the potentially bleak outlook of their situation. While Huyang is busy troubleshooting and making repairs to the ship, Ahsoka and Sabine discuss next steps outside. Part Four begins right where the previous episode finished, with Ahsoka, Sabine, and Huyang parked in the middle of a red forest on the planet Seatos. ![]()
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