At the close of the sixth episode of Ahsoka on Disney+, Grand Admiral Thrawn instructed Morgan Elsbeth to research Ahsoka Tano, including her master. When he finds out that General Anakin Skywalker trained her in the Jedi arts, Thrawn’s reaction is, for him, the equivalent of a terrified scream. The Imperial Admiral, who has faced down Jedi before, sees the name Anakin Skywalker and reacts with something like fear. The Chiss leader has become something more than just a military leader to his troops, but that one name from the past is still enough to give him pause.This is a subtle moment, especially since Thrawn is an emotionally understated character. It works on its own, played more like concern than fear. However, Star Wars fans familiar with the canon Expanded Universe, particularly the book Thrawn: Alliances, see it differently. The book takes place both during the Clone Wars and during the dark times, specifically between Star Wars: Rebels Seasons 3 and 4. In the past narrative, he works with Jedi Anakin Skywalker, who is, of course, hunting for Padmé Amidala. In the present narrative, the Emperor senses a disturbance in the Force and sends Thrawn and Darth Vader to investigate it. Thrawn deduces that Darth Vader and Anakin Skywalker are the same person. More than so many others, he is aware of the full scope of the Chosen One and rightly fears his Padawan.Thrawn was introduced as a character in the 1990s book series by Timothy Zahn that began with Heir to the Empire. While relegated to Legends status, Zahn has written two more trilogies of books starring the character. One was set during Imperial times, and the other detailed Thrawn’s childhood, military service, and “exile” to the Empire. Thrawn believes a threat is coming to the prime Star Wars galaxy. The Chiss were aware of the Republic and their civil war, and while trying to investigate them, Thrawn offered Anakin his assistance to find his wife.
At the close of the sixth episode of Ahsoka on Disney+, Grand Admiral Thrawn instructed Morgan Elsbeth to research Ahsoka Tano, including her master. When he finds out that General Anakin Skywalker trained her in the Jedi arts, Thrawn’s reaction is, for him, the equivalent of a terrified scream. The Imperial Admiral, who has faced down Jedi before, sees the name Anakin Skywalker and reacts with something like fear. The Chiss leader has become something more than just a military leader to his troops, but that one name from the past is still enough to give him pause.
This is a subtle moment, especially since Thrawn is an emotionally understated character. It works on its own, played more like concern than fear. However, Star Wars fans familiar with the canon Expanded Universe, particularly the book Thrawn: Alliances, see it differently. The book takes place both during the Clone Wars and during the dark times, specifically between Star Wars: Rebels Seasons 3 and 4. In the past narrative, he works with Jedi Anakin Skywalker, who is, of course, hunting for Padmé Amidala. In the present narrative, the Emperor senses a disturbance in the Force and sends Thrawn and Darth Vader to investigate it. Thrawn deduces that Darth Vader and Anakin Skywalker are the same person. More than so many others, he is aware of the full scope of the Chosen One and rightly fears his Padawan.
Thrawn was introduced as a character in the 1990s book series by Timothy Zahn that began with Heir to the Empire. While relegated to Legends status, Zahn has written two more trilogies of books starring the character. One was set during Imperial times, and the other detailed Thrawn’s childhood, military service, and “exile” to the Empire. Thrawn believes a threat is coming to the prime Star Wars galaxy. The Chiss were aware of the Republic and their civil war, and while trying to investigate them, Thrawn offered Anakin his assistance to find his wife.
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