Spoilers Next for the second bow of "Andor" season 2.
During the dark times of the Empire, when the Alliance for Returning the Republic was nothing more than a dream of idea, the rebels were a little more than cockroaches scattered through the hidden secrets in any corner and a crack they could find through the galaxy. Each different part finds a place for hiding and gluing there until they can go further.
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Sometimes, these groups of Mukla are in their homes, as we have seen in the first season of Andor with Ferix. "Starwell War: The Bad Series" showed us that Gererrera (Forrest Whitaker) was building a base on the planet onderon As the transition of his partisans From the fight against separatists to the fight against the oppression of the empire from their criminal seats. In the second season of Andor, we see that some of the rebels are moving to other locations. In the first arc, Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and his makeshift family-Bix (Adria Arjona), Brasso (Opoplin Sibatin), Wilmon (Muhadad Bahayer) and B2 have moved to the planet called Mina-Raou. In "Starwells War" we saw that the team establishes bases in places like Atolon and Lotal, but with mixed results and always with the empire close to finding them. They are always on the go.
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During the original trilogy "War of Starvars" we saw two secret rebel hideouts: one of Javin's moon and the other in the ice world. However, Season 2 of Andor reveals that one of the biggest bases of resistance from the sequel trilogy has also been used by the rebels.
Previous d'Ar performances in Starwalks war
The primary basis of resistance to "Starwells War: Strength wakes up" and the beginning of the "Last Edice" is on the planet d'Akar. It is a former rebel base - similar to Kras and Aan Clos, other bases shown in the Skywalker Saga sequels. We saw D'Kar quite a lot in the era of the trilogy of the new republic, in films, comics and books, but not much else elsewhere. There were unclear mention of the insurgents intelligence in the days after the battle at Javin and there was a small exit from the rebels, but nothing bigger.
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General Leiah founded him as a basis for resistance after leaving the new republic of the Senate to fight the first row, as the remains of the Galactic Empire were returned to power. The base was unique in that most were hidden underground and covered with dense greenery, making it difficult to discover the movement of ships and the massive bunkers that served there. After the destruction of the Starkiller base, they were exhibited and had to evacuate it before they were destroyed. Seemed like those events documented in Master -Rihan Nsonson's "Starwells War: The Last Edice" It would be the last time we see D'Car on the screen - all the way to the latest bow of "Andor".
A new view of D'Ar
I did not expect to see D'Kar in the time before the battle of Javin, because according to Lore, the uprising of the rebellion had not yet revealed. But that does not exclude Guerrera's seeing and his partisans to find, use it and leave it in the days before that significant victory for the rebellion. As we withdraw to see Andor this season, he announced his own band of D'Akar rebels and trains them there for chaos, destruction and every chance to fight the evil of the empire.
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By Sawreera is so managed and so paranoid For his place in the galaxy, he is not there very long, but long enough to make it influence: theft of ridonium and punching in the heart of the Emperor from the safety of D'Car. No wonder he did not betray the knowledge of the foundation of other rebels.
It was so nice to see such a well -known location back to "Andor", creating a direct visual tie between the classic trilogy and the sequel trilogy, building continuity that further links the entire history of "Starwells War" closer and rewarding long -term fans.
New episodes of "Andor" release on Tuesday at 9pm Disney+.
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