This article contains spoilers For Andor Season 2, Episode 1.
Season 2 "Andor" restores revolution to "Starwell War", And to do so, a serious force of dictatorial bureaucracy is needed to resist. Fortunately, the series brings the perfect man to work in the first episode: Ben Mendelson director Orson Kalan Crnnnick has returned, and Andor will never be the same.
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From the first moment, the Imperial Director begins his big appointment stage, it is clear that the biggest antagonists of the season 1 Dedra Meero (Dennis Goff) and Lio Partagaz (Anton Maleseri) postponed him. Partagaz even later helped the loose, in case the viewer misses the many signs of how lower they are in Beijing's order, the officer of the Imperial Security Bureau is compared to Crnnick.
Fans of "Starwells War" remembering "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" know what the noise about the director of white dressed. However, the middle behavior of the character of the character is far from the usual strict behavior of the higher sides of the empire, so newer viewers or those who have not seen "Rogue One" could find themselves as wondering only what this person is. Let's look back on the director of Krennick and what is his role in the grandiose scheme of Andor Season 2.
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Crennick is the driving force of the death starvet, and its power is on the rise
Crennick is an ambitious imperial director and a remarkable rival of Peter Cushing Wilhuf Tarkin's big MOF - although they do not share the same status because Tarkin is a military man and Crnnick is an engineering specialist. The couple is known to compete for power and influence within the empire, which is an important plot that, although Cushing died in 1994, "Rogue One" returns Grand MOF Tarkin back to the big screen To communicate with a crnow. While Tarkin is significantly more frightening and eventually exceeds Crennick (above in "Rogue One), this means that the director of white dressed is powerful (or at least ambitious) enough to clash with bureaucratic blades with a man who will continue to give Darthi Wyder (Deart's Process. Wars ":" New Hope ".
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Crennick leads the Imperial Military Department of Advanced Weapons Research, which, with his personal contacts with the key mega-western architect, Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen)-said he was both a builder and an initial commander of the first death Starwarr. This role proves to be his deterrence in "Rogue One", but since Andor's season 2 is going before his decline, his power is firmly growing ... And as such, he may turn out to be even more dangerous than in the 2016 movie.
"Rogue One" originally had a different, Kinduube endingBut the one who ended up using Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and his team sacrifice their lives to get the Starvala death plans in the rebellion and thus begin the events of "New Hope". In the process, Crnnick also loses his life from a direct explosion of the death Starwar superlass.
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Crennic represents bureaucratic evil
The crane we see in the 2nd "Andor" season, Episode 1 is a powerful man. As mentioned, its power is enough to impose on the Leon of Partagaz to freely recognize inferiority. Assuming Crennic's comment on discussing things directly with the king was not just a flex to make it look better, the director is currently one of the few people in the palpatin's ear.
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Although it is still too early to say exactly what his function will be in the show, we know that Crnic is a direct source of much of the misery we've seen so far. The hellish, border inevitable prison system in Andor Season 1 was set up to build parts for his mortal starvet, and the planned troubles on the planet Gurman are undergoing his review. This indicates that the play is already set as an imperial non -nemesis of Cassian Andor, even though the couple are unaware of each other early in the game.
Since we know that he is surviving the events in the show and is unlikely to be particularly practically bad here, the main feature of the show Crnow is likely to represent the spirit bureaucracy of the empire and give the face to the most immediate political and social threat of the show about what the planet is. At the end of the day, Crnic is a villain who commands and monitors evil acts because it suits his career plans-and such a threat is far more appropriate for a show as "Andor" than a space wizard.
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