Thats crazy they used darth vader's breathing sound whe anakin is breathing with that oxygen mask when he was injured at the beginning of the episode love that foresight
@@nomercyinc6783 you realize they may have been referring to having played the game in the past before they were an adult, or that they might not be an adult? I mean, you're wrong regardless, but did you consider either of those possibilities? not that you seem like the type of person to put any forethought into a comment
If we ever get the last 40 eps of TCW finished or an actual TotJ season 2, I'd want them to cover the Outer Rim Sieges and show us what was going on on Felucia, Mygeeto, Saleucami, Cato Neimoidia etc
12:04 Because the whole point of firing the defoliator at the village was to see how effective it was against live targets. This was all a massive experiment, nothing more.
@@remixplays5177 Technically it targets specific material in general - remember when Sabine, creator of this weapon, reprogrammed it into full capacity (weapon was rebuild by Empire from leftovers, inefficency due to programming from scratch was bound to happen) and set it to target plaststeel(?), material of most armors in the galaxy, especially including Imperial soldiers. In theory, it could target almost anything, with right parameters.
@Taron_HaiTar duraplast* not plaststeel but everything else you said was on point !! Sorry if I'm a cunt for that but you seem to really care and enjoy the lore so figured I'd just let you know :)
15:34 We do in fact see it again in the Nightsisters arc used against the nightsisters. The real reason it probably saw little use is because it would damage Palpatine's plans.
Actually while we never see Loki Durd in the Clone Wars ever again, he and Dr. Nuvo Vindi are mentioned in Catalyst: A Rouge One Novel that acts as a prequel to the movie and takes place during the Clone Wars where the two of them are being considered for swapping prisoners when Durd ends up managing to escape prison and starts to cause havoc in the Western Reaches of the Galaxy which contains some of the most iconic planets in Star Wars such as Hoth and Mustafar.
We do actually briefly see Lok Durd again. If you watch the episode where Padme gets the droid factory plans. Lok Durd is seen in the dinner hall, most likely after the event on Maridun since the spy episode was just before the memorable 2nd battle of Geonosis episodes.
The reason the bomb wasnt made again is because it would drastically give the separatists the upper hand in the war. Sideous would not allow this, as he needed all forms of power to fall at the same time so he would be in control. Most likely he told Dooku to tell Lok Dod that since his experiment was a failure, that the separatists would be pulling the funds. For the clones, it their bomb saw drastic environmental damage, and palpatine most likely used that as an excuse, as well as the new clone armor that was going to be made from the zillo beast that was uncovered from the bomb.
I haven't forgotten because so many people think that the Lurmen leader had a point when in fact his inaction just allowed genocide. Sometimes it makes my brain itch.
Exactly. Even when the separatists were on their doorstep about to test a bio weapon against them he still refused to defend himself. That’s when he went from pacifism to just plain cowardice
@@ntfoperative9432 Standing up for your principles, when doing so mean certain death is not cowardice. Betraying your principles because you fear death is. Where the Lurmen leader went wrong was when he made the decision that all Lurmen should be willing to die for his principles. But: his observation about the jedi is correct - the jedi are not guardians of peace. They are a fanatical religious sect whose entire raison d'être is to fight is to fight the dark side. And since where ever there is light, there is also dark, that fight is unending standoff on varying battlegrounds with varying degrees of violence.
@@MrAranton some principles shouldn’t be upheld. If it was somebody’s principal to never move out of the way of a car, and they were willing to die for that principle, would they be right?
@@ntfoperative9432 I think that debate is fairly esoteric because I can't imagine someone actually holding that as a principle. But you're missing the point. It's up to each and every individual to choose their own principles, and what they're willing to do in order to stand up for them. What you, I or anybody else thinks of the principle someone is willing to die for, is beside the point. It's their decision to make. The only limit to any one's freedom to decide how far they wish to take their principles is when they infringe on other peoples' freedom to make that decision for themselves or if others get harmed in the process. Now: Killing yourself by stepping in front of a moving car, traumatizes the driver and any passengers that happen to be in the car. But as long as no one gets harmed, people are free to not move out cars' ways if that's their principle. I think that's stupid, but it's their freedom and thus not my place to intervene or judge.
@@MrAranton first of all the only limit to how far anyone can go is the point where others will push back, if they even can. And secondly traumatizing people can be considered as harming them mentally. The only thing stupid here is your philosophy of "do whatever you want as long as you dont hurt anyone". Not only does it only take physical harm into account but it also ignores the basic reality of power dynamics.
The defoliator is not biological, its incendiary. Also I would definately "test" that weapon on a random pacifist village just to prove the point that pacifism is stupid.
15:50… they did actually use it again on dathomir it’s just only really useful in dense jungle environments so I think it’s funding was cut in favor of the super tank from the geonosis arc
the part about a small ship going at the speed of light and possibly destroying itself due to being connected to a large ship still keeps me up at night
The defoliator was scrapped due to production costs. I'm not sure, but to be able to create a destructive munition that is smart enough to target only organic matter would require some sort of rare materials.
Interesting question about what Ahsoka is eating! :) I suspect it's some sort of ration bar....kind of reminds me of Empire Strikes Back and Luke eating some sort of bars like that on Dagobah :) maybe it's some buiscuit-y thing or some other space mumbo jumbo protein bar :) (the ration bars are mentioned in the Mandalorian show as well) the spacefaring food is probably just formed like that for efficiency hehe, though I bet not very tasty hehe. SW foods is probably a whole topic to explore....and well with a whole gigantic galaxy there would be lots of weird things that the peoples would eat :).
I think Filoni was trying to compare the Jedi and the Lurmen. The Lurmen were people of tradition who never broke away from their ways. In a similar way, the Jedi order over the last 10 years changed from a traditional and peacekeeping organization to a political and militant organization. Eventually, some of the Lurmen realize their traditions have flaws and break away from these. Obviously this change was on a way different scale, but it was cool to see the effect this break of tradition had on Ahsoka.
I love this arc/two parts. I wish we would have had Aayla Secura and Commander Bly Just a shame that Bly only gets a few flashbacks and Aayla has one line in the Zillo Beast and briefly appears here and there- they needed more story/screentime- Shame the expanded universe is no longer canon. I liked Lok Durd- George Takei (Mr Sulu) did a nice job.
Liked and remembered this episode since it showed off how to use the munificients, and had aerial B2's. Also a chance for Ahsoka to show off and shine a bit. And ye weapon was neat idea, and dont think the dub here had taht whole civilian extermination reasoning. A way to purge infected areas throughly, and to clear out fortified defenders and preserve the infrastructure you are there for.
As a black belt in Tae Kwon Do (Korean martial art) we do that same move (but it's mostly like swoosh out the sword instead of let go and flip) Aalya (how you spell that) does before sheathing our swords. I forget what it's called though
The radiant VII shuttle/cruiser thing we see at the start, what I'm confused about are those yellow handles behind the seats. In modern jets those are ejection handles, they can't eject from that because ya know there's a roof above their head, not all seats in the ship have them and the small small problem of the vacuum of space.
At 2:44 you missed something. In that scene when they were pushing that hallway, Blys visor is down in the first shot, in the second its up and in the 3rd he doenst even have a visor on his helmet anymore.
I like the idea of food in some of the more central planets in the Star Wars universe being so processed that it's largely size/shape/color based. "I'd like 2 medium white tubes, 4 small blue cubes, and do you have any of the purple disks?" Also, I bet the Lurmen didn't eat the battle droids like the Ewoks and Luke Skywalker ate the stormtroopers.
8:21 it’s a military protein bar for field use (that has little to no flavor) At least I assume. I know that a few years after order 66 happens, the empire increases production of it to feed the larger military they field. But it would make sense if the republic made the same rations on a smaller scale for the clones (and or survival kits)
15:32 You literally made a video on datomir where they use this weapon. Also, I think the point of the weapon is to make a hole in the front line while having your troops be in position to exploit the hole in the enemy front.
G'day Michael, S1 was full of hidden things & heh I just recently rewatched this arc as well. In the opening battle you can hear the engines of the port side flank attack cruisers engines rev up to keep it from going down (similar to the assault ship in the Ryloth arc) while the flagship is in a steady full as it burns up due to not having active shields. Why do pilots always die? like there's two pilots on the C70 then when Bly gets in the bridge one goes POOF but the second pilot who mind you is strapped in unlike bly seems to smack his head as the ship is shot causing the hyperdrive to kick in then disappears completely from the arc meanwhile Bly is All G. The fear of the hyperdrive taking the Venator with the Charger is definitely a cool moment as the crew panic to detach (also a reason I didn't overly mind the newer film to badly but man that film itself was terrible). Hm I wonder if the Confederate technician was treated leniently as they're the tech meanwhile the officer is the one who designed it & ordered its use on the village. Also iirc in S1 the CT-7567 aka Captain Rex was still meant to be Alpha-17 so all the neck snapping might be the reason here.
Prognosis is actually not that of a uncommon word. In Germany it is Prognose, so literally the same. It just means that you try to predict the most likely outcome in the future.
Dooku and luk dud dont care about the droids but a weapon like this would save them a lot of credit since it mean it wouldnt destroy the droids and also yes the binoculars are made for the droids i have the hot toys droid and his binocular are made perfectly for the head
The defoliator reminds me of the trihexalon from Star Wars Jedi Starfighter. We never saw what it actually does on screen aside from a green flash, just off-camera, but it was implied to be much the same, wiping out organics but leaving the droids completely intact. And since you brought it up, what's with star wars and anti-specific thing weapons? We have anti-droid bombs, this anti-organic bomb, and the anti-mandalorian weapon from Rebels. What's wrong with just blowing people up the old-fashioned way?
Reply which battle we should take a closer look at next!
You should do something from Bad Batch
Or Mando season 3
yes the bad batch our the mandolorian would be nise
You should do the battle where the clone executes Order 66 prematurely. I love that arc, and Trench is an awesome villain!
NO@@ricknroll08
General Grievous uses this bioweapon during his invasion on the Dathomir nightsisters
What bio weapon you himself
@@jurgen1395 The Defoliator Tank, duh
Yea that was cool but also sad
Yea Season 4 Episode 19 is it I think? Definitely comes back
Fire is an incendiary weapon though since it burns.
Thats crazy they used darth vader's breathing sound whe anakin is breathing with that oxygen mask when he was injured at the beginning of the episode love that foresight
I didn't even notice that until the clip played on here
you’ve got some good ears man! i’ve watched these episodes so many times and ive never noticed that
This arc is also a mission in Lego Star Wars III The Clone Wars, so that's an extra reason why I like this arc.
@@nomercyinc6783 you realize they may have been referring to having played the game in the past before they were an adult, or that they might not be an adult?
I mean, you're wrong regardless, but did you consider either of those possibilities? not that you seem like the type of person to put any forethought into a comment
I HATED the flying part of the mission. It was so annoying.
8:12-8:34 it’s a ration stick and the whole thing about food not looking good is pretty common for military rations or MREs (Meals Ready to Eat)
Bricks not appetizing
It’s functional, it doesn’t have to look pretty. Heck, some MREs are actually good, but god dang it do they look like literal slop
@ntfoperative9432 the meatballs and sauce one is my favorite
@ntfoperative9432 basically just the meatballs from like chef boyardees but honestly has way more flavor n just tastes better than chef boyardees
Alyla secura was amazing jedi sad that she didnt get to appear more in clone wars what a baddie
She was also super hot
@@pres_4_everthats what baddie means 🤠
If we ever get the last 40 eps of TCW finished or an actual TotJ season 2, I'd want them to cover the Outer Rim Sieges and show us what was going on on Felucia, Mygeeto, Saleucami, Cato Neimoidia etc
I think the CIS (Grevious) uses the Defoliator weapon again during the Massacre on Dathomir.
They do. Grevious even specifically orders its use.
If I remember correctly, I think Grievous uses the defoliator against the nightsisters in the battle on dathomir
He does !
12:04 Because the whole point of firing the defoliator at the village was to see how effective it was against live targets. This was all a massive experiment, nothing more.
Something I just remembered, the empire created a weapon that only affects mandalorians in beskar.
Well more accurately a Mandalorian made it for the empire
@DeadHaremGuy Yeah, but I find it interesting that there are so many weapons that target certain things.
@@remixplays5177 Technically it targets specific material in general - remember when Sabine, creator of this weapon, reprogrammed it into full capacity (weapon was rebuild by Empire from leftovers, inefficency due to programming from scratch was bound to happen) and set it to target plaststeel(?), material of most armors in the galaxy, especially including Imperial soldiers. In theory, it could target almost anything, with right parameters.
@Taron_HaiTar duraplast* not plaststeel but everything else you said was on point !! Sorry if I'm a cunt for that but you seem to really care and enjoy the lore so figured I'd just let you know :)
@@Taron_HaiTar^^
4:11 hey it’s Vader’s breathing
So it looks like, in that short clip of the battle of Naboo, the droids also go shoulder first when walking through the shield. Pretty cool detail.
15:34 We do in fact see it again in the Nightsisters arc used against the nightsisters. The real reason it probably saw little use is because it would damage Palpatine's plans.
YES STAR WARS CLONE WAR UPLOAD THE GOAT IS BACK
7:33, let's be honest, there is a very small list of people that anakin will happily give his lightsaber to, and i have no doubt rex is near the top
“This weapon is my life”
Actually while we never see Loki Durd in the Clone Wars ever again, he and Dr. Nuvo Vindi are mentioned in Catalyst: A Rouge One Novel that acts as a prequel to the movie and takes place during the Clone Wars where the two of them are being considered for swapping prisoners when Durd ends up managing to escape prison and starts to cause havoc in the Western Reaches of the Galaxy which contains some of the most iconic planets in Star Wars such as Hoth and Mustafar.
We do actually briefly see Lok Durd again. If you watch the episode where Padme gets the droid factory plans. Lok Durd is seen in the dinner hall, most likely after the event on Maridun since the spy episode was just before the memorable 2nd battle of Geonosis episodes.
One of my favorite episodes to be honest.
The reason the bomb wasnt made again is because it would drastically give the separatists the upper hand in the war. Sideous would not allow this, as he needed all forms of power to fall at the same time so he would be in control. Most likely he told Dooku to tell Lok Dod that since his experiment was a failure, that the separatists would be pulling the funds.
For the clones, it their bomb saw drastic environmental damage, and palpatine most likely used that as an excuse, as well as the new clone armor that was going to be made from the zillo beast that was uncovered from the bomb.
I still haven't forgiven this show for having so little aayla secura content. Favorite jedi and one of my first fictional crushes
Admit it. We all had a crush on aayla
I haven't forgotten because so many people think that the Lurmen leader had a point when in fact his inaction just allowed genocide. Sometimes it makes my brain itch.
Exactly. Even when the separatists were on their doorstep about to test a bio weapon against them he still refused to defend himself. That’s when he went from pacifism to just plain cowardice
@@ntfoperative9432 Standing up for your principles, when doing so mean certain death is not cowardice. Betraying your principles because you fear death is. Where the Lurmen leader went wrong was when he made the decision that all Lurmen should be willing to die for his principles.
But: his observation about the jedi is correct - the jedi are not guardians of peace. They are a fanatical religious sect whose entire raison d'être is to fight is to fight the dark side. And since where ever there is light, there is also dark, that fight is unending standoff on varying battlegrounds with varying degrees of violence.
@@MrAranton some principles shouldn’t be upheld. If it was somebody’s principal to never move out of the way of a car, and they were willing to die for that principle, would they be right?
@@ntfoperative9432 I think that debate is fairly esoteric because I can't imagine someone actually holding that as a principle.
But you're missing the point. It's up to each and every individual to choose their own principles, and what they're willing to do in order to stand up for them. What you, I or anybody else thinks of the principle someone is willing to die for, is beside the point. It's their decision to make. The only limit to any one's freedom to decide how far they wish to take their principles is when they infringe on other peoples' freedom to make that decision for themselves or if others get harmed in the process.
Now: Killing yourself by stepping in front of a moving car, traumatizes the driver and any passengers that happen to be in the car. But as long as no one gets harmed, people are free to not move out cars' ways if that's their principle. I think that's stupid, but it's their freedom and thus not my place to intervene or judge.
@@MrAranton first of all the only limit to how far anyone can go is the point where others will push back, if they even can. And secondly traumatizing people can be considered as harming them mentally.
The only thing stupid here is your philosophy of "do whatever you want as long as you dont hurt anyone". Not only does it only take physical harm into account but it also ignores the basic reality of power dynamics.
ah I missed these 0.25 vids!
I don’t care what anyone says the bruh… titles never get old
Ahsoka was eating a protein bar, if I recall correctly waxer and boil gave one to the little girl on ryloth.
The defoliator is not biological, its incendiary. Also I would definately "test" that weapon on a random pacifist village just to prove the point that pacifism is stupid.
This was one of my favourite arc's as we got to see a Jedi other than Skywalker, Tano or Kenobi take a somewhat centre stage.
Who could ever forget the Introduction of the Defoliator Tank, and one of the many war crimes of the CIS.
I loved this ark as a kid, it was the Geonosian brain worms that traumatised me
"I kNoW eVeRyOnE fOrGoT tHe LuRmEn ArC" bro this is the most reran arc in clone wars history. I literally CANT forget it, help.
Bly and aayla were definitely doing it 😏
That relationship do not exist.
@mazkeraid4039 yes it does 😏
Yes. I enjoy Blyla
Oh shit they banged so Aayla has a clone twielex baby thing.
thats probably what he meant 3:43 maybe i dont know it could go both ways but thats what i immedantly thought when i first heard it 3:43
The most punishable face is that detective in season three
with the metal head
Finally Star wars battle
15:50… they did actually use it again on dathomir it’s just only really useful in dense jungle environments so I think it’s funding was cut in favor of the super tank from the geonosis arc
Been waiting a while for another .25x battle from my favorite youtuber. Maybe the battle Ringo Vinda.
With this episode it literally made lemurs cannon in Star Wars
I absolutely LOVE the defoliator! It’s one of my favorite super weapons and I think it has so much potential
15:33 what do you mean we never see again? We see it again in the invasion of Dathomir.
the part about a small ship going at the speed of light and possibly destroying itself due to being connected to a large ship still keeps me up at night
This stuck with me, especially the long grass and large animals. I used that basic setting for part of a story I wrote.
The defoliator was scrapped due to production costs. I'm not sure, but to be able to create a destructive munition that is smart enough to target only organic matter would require some sort of rare materials.
2:37 The reason they keep missing is because Sabine, Ezra, and Asoka are smaller targets than a republic cruiser, and Stormtroopers are terrible shots
thats how pacifism works 7:08
Awesome video Jae
Bly's visor when trying to escape the ship with everyone while running, changes 3 times, 1 being it just outright disappears.
Interesting question about what Ahsoka is eating! :) I suspect it's some sort of ration bar....kind of reminds me of Empire Strikes Back and Luke eating some sort of bars like that on Dagobah :) maybe it's some buiscuit-y thing or some other space mumbo jumbo protein bar :) (the ration bars are mentioned in the Mandalorian show as well) the spacefaring food is probably just formed like that for efficiency hehe, though I bet not very tasty hehe. SW foods is probably a whole topic to explore....and well with a whole gigantic galaxy there would be lots of weird things that the peoples would eat :).
I think Filoni was trying to compare the Jedi and the Lurmen. The Lurmen were people of tradition who never broke away from their ways. In a similar way, the Jedi order over the last 10 years changed from a traditional and peacekeeping organization to a political and militant organization. Eventually, some of the Lurmen realize their traditions have flaws and break away from these. Obviously this change was on a way different scale, but it was cool to see the effect this break of tradition had on Ahsoka.
This was my favorite ark of season 1 other than ryloth
I love this arc/two parts. I wish we would have had Aayla Secura and Commander Bly Just a shame that Bly only gets a few flashbacks and Aayla has one line in the Zillo Beast and briefly appears here and there- they needed more story/screentime- Shame the expanded universe is no longer canon. I liked Lok Durd- George Takei (Mr Sulu) did a nice job.
They actually build that weapon again and used it on Dathomir.
One of my favorite arcs of the show, favorite of season 1 (yes, even over Ryloth)
Love the videos but the defoliator is actually used against the nightsisters when grevious invades
Btw you see the flaming canon wepon again in the fight vs night sisters
Liked and remembered this episode since it showed off how to use the munificients, and had aerial B2's. Also a chance for Ahsoka to show off and shine a bit. And ye weapon was neat idea, and dont think the dub here had taht whole civilian extermination reasoning. A way to purge infected areas throughly, and to clear out fortified defenders and preserve the infrastructure you are there for.
As a black belt in Tae Kwon Do (Korean martial art) we do that same move (but it's mostly like swoosh out the sword instead of let go and flip) Aalya (how you spell that) does before sheathing our swords. I forget what it's called though
DID ANYONE ELSE NOTICE VADER'S BREATHING!? Listen closely at 4:10. Its very subtle and sped up, but it's there.
A surprise to be sure but a welcome on
I liked this arc too. I liked a lot of Season 1. I use Lurmen a lot in my RPG campaigns.
The radiant VII shuttle/cruiser thing we see at the start, what I'm confused about are those yellow handles behind the seats. In modern jets those are ejection handles, they can't eject from that because ya know there's a roof above their head, not all seats in the ship have them and the small small problem of the vacuum of space.
This little arc was definitely in my top 5 clone wars arcs
At 2:44 you missed something. In that scene when they were pushing that hallway, Blys visor is down in the first shot, in the second its up and in the 3rd he doenst even have a visor on his helmet anymore.
If the cw ever gets a remake with the bad batch quality than i wonder if this will be in it..
I just started to rewatch The Clone Wars and got past this arc just a little bit ago.
This arc was great love the survival and the problems on problems, showed real war
The music is also really amazing in this arc.
I like the idea of food in some of the more central planets in the Star Wars universe being so processed that it's largely size/shape/color based. "I'd like 2 medium white tubes, 4 small blue cubes, and do you have any of the purple disks?"
Also, I bet the Lurmen didn't eat the battle droids like the Ewoks and Luke Skywalker ate the stormtroopers.
Fun fact the move she did was Provably a thumb spin or a finger roll 9:05
8:21 it’s a military protein bar for field use (that has little to no flavor)
At least I assume. I know that a few years after order 66 happens, the empire increases production of it to feed the larger military they field. But it would make sense if the republic made the same rations on a smaller scale for the clones (and or survival kits)
My prognosis for this content is pushed like buttons.
15:32 You literally made a video on datomir where they use this weapon.
Also, I think the point of the weapon is to make a hole in the front line while having your troops be in position to exploit the hole in the enemy front.
15:58 the spider guy running in the background is getting squashed by the weapon falling on him.
its a artillery shell not a missal so its not exactly the something but opposite 9:48
I love how he said to “detonate your own bio weapon on the subscribe button”
Aayla was so fine
Definitely one of my favorite arcs in TCW
G'day Michael,
S1 was full of hidden things & heh I just recently rewatched this arc as well.
In the opening battle you can hear the engines of the port side flank attack cruisers engines rev up to keep it from going down (similar to the assault ship in the Ryloth arc) while the flagship is in a steady full as it burns up due to not having active shields.
Why do pilots always die? like there's two pilots on the C70 then when Bly gets in the bridge one goes POOF but the second pilot who mind you is strapped in unlike bly seems to smack his head as the ship is shot causing the hyperdrive to kick in then disappears completely from the arc meanwhile Bly is All G.
The fear of the hyperdrive taking the Venator with the Charger is definitely a cool moment as the crew panic to detach (also a reason I didn't overly mind the newer film to badly but man that film itself was terrible).
Hm I wonder if the Confederate technician was treated leniently as they're the tech meanwhile the officer is the one who designed it & ordered its use on the village.
Also iirc in S1 the CT-7567 aka Captain Rex was still meant to be Alpha-17 so all the neck snapping might be the reason here.
11:01 I think Blly snappers the droids neck, I don’t know how that would work but that’s what I see
Also, I THINK WE DO SEE ANOTHER ONE OF THESE! I believe you can see one used when Grievous invades Dathomir.
I think the weapon was made to save on money, since each droid cost, so it would make seance and with that, they can just drop it before droids attack
That's a rashon supply bar
The lurmeb arc is one of the things in clone wars I remember
I just noticed that the life support breathing thing sounds exactly like Darth Vader's respirators
thats not the sun thats a star our star technically has 2 names sol and sun but its official name is sol this one is just a star 3:58
neat, didn't know about the Sol thing.
The fact that early Clone Wars looked closer to Beast Wars than Bad Batch is hurting me inside.
15:53 they actually did use that weapon against the nightsisters as well
Prognosis is actually not that of a uncommon word. In Germany it is Prognose, so literally the same. It just means that you try to predict the most likely outcome in the future.
papa Palps thought it would be too effective and win the war before his plans 15:54 maybe
Those cyllinder things are rations. We see Luke eat them on Dagobah in episode 5 and we see them elsewhere in clone wars
i remember seeing them more then oncei tihnk 1:46
Dooku and luk dud dont care about the droids but a weapon like this would save them a lot of credit since it mean it wouldnt destroy the droids and also yes the binoculars are made for the droids i have the hot toys droid and his binocular are made perfectly for the head
3:44 you can hear animal breath and it sounds like Darth Vader go check it out
Goat man !!! 🎉🎉🎉
Do the citadel next, keep up the work:)
You really need to look at that geonosis arc
Specially the zombies episode
They used the defoliator cannon on Dathomir later in the war.
More clone wars!
Let’s not forget that this was somewhat of a crossover since George Takei was in this arc
I just find it hilarious what a madlad Anakin was lmao
The defoliator reminds me of the trihexalon from Star Wars Jedi Starfighter. We never saw what it actually does on screen aside from a green flash, just off-camera, but it was implied to be much the same, wiping out organics but leaving the droids completely intact.
And since you brought it up, what's with star wars and anti-specific thing weapons? We have anti-droid bombs, this anti-organic bomb, and the anti-mandalorian weapon from Rebels. What's wrong with just blowing people up the old-fashioned way?
I wish we got to see more Aayla and bly in the clone wars