Disney+’s new Star Wars series, Ahsoka, sees the former apprentice of Anakin Skywalker taking on a Padawan learner of her own. The series features the return of Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano in the era of the New Republic and brings back several other characters who appeared on Star Wars Rebels. Among these returning characters is Sabine Wren, the Ghost crew’s young Mandalorian who once wielded the Darksaber, and helped the rebels liberate Lothal from the clutches of the Empire. Ahsoka reveals that, at some point, Sabine started training under Ahsoka to become a Jedi.By the time Ahsoka begins, Ahsoka and Sabine have been parted for some time — it is not yet clear how long — and Sabine has initially given up on her Jedi training. However, she is eventually persuaded to take up her studies once more by the ancient Jedi lightsaber architect, Professor Huyang. Sabine’s new role as a Padawan came as a surprise to many Star Wars Rebels fans, as the character had not previously been shown to be Force-sensitive. In fact, she still hasn’t. But according to Star Wars creator George Lucas, this shouldn’t be a problem, as all living beings are capable of using the Force.Trailers for Ahsoka revealed the master and apprentice dynamic that existed between Ahsoka Tano and Sabine Wren, raising questions around Sabine’s potential ability to use the Force. She had previously received training in lightsaber combat from her Jedi allies Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger on Star Wars Rebels. When Sabine came into possession of the Darksaber and intended to return to Mandalore with the weapon, Kanan decided she should know how to use it. After a difficult start to her training, Sabine proved a proficient duelist. But there is more to being a Jedi than using a lightsaber.RELATED: Ahsoka: Who is Hera Syndulla?
Disney+’s new Star Wars series, Ahsoka, sees the former apprentice of Anakin Skywalker taking on a Padawan learner of her own. The series features the return of Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano in the era of the New Republic and brings back several other characters who appeared on Star Wars Rebels. Among these returning characters is Sabine Wren, the Ghost crew’s young Mandalorian who once wielded the Darksaber, and helped the rebels liberate Lothal from the clutches of the Empire. Ahsoka reveals that, at some point, Sabine started training under Ahsoka to become a Jedi.
By the time Ahsoka begins, Ahsoka and Sabine have been parted for some time — it is not yet clear how long — and Sabine has initially given up on her Jedi training. However, she is eventually persuaded to take up her studies once more by the ancient Jedi lightsaber architect, Professor Huyang. Sabine’s new role as a Padawan came as a surprise to many Star Wars Rebels fans, as the character had not previously been shown to be Force-sensitive. In fact, she still hasn’t. But according to Star Wars creator George Lucas, this shouldn’t be a problem, as all living beings are capable of using the Force.
Trailers for Ahsoka revealed the master and apprentice dynamic that existed between Ahsoka Tano and Sabine Wren, raising questions around Sabine’s potential ability to use the Force. She had previously received training in lightsaber combat from her Jedi allies Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger on Star Wars Rebels. When Sabine came into possession of the Darksaber and intended to return to Mandalore with the weapon, Kanan decided she should know how to use it. After a difficult start to her training, Sabine proved a proficient duelist. But there is more to being a Jedi than using a lightsaber.
#Ahsoka #Confirms #George #Lucas #View #Force
Note:- (Not all news on the site expresses the point of view of the site, but we transmit this news automatically and translate it through programmatic technology on the site and not from a human editor. The content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.))