I'm just trying to use the ipad for drawing for the first time in my life and I'm shocked
Sometimes I do strange things with oil paints, it's weird, but I like it, so I left it for the seventh "free" day @bokatanweek
Bo-Katan Week 2023
Dаy 2: Bo-Katan and Sabine (alternate prompt)
As far as I know Filoni, I don't expect him to give us any information about Ursa and Alrich's fate in the "Ahsoka". Perhaps they died during the Purge, so I thought Bo-Katan had to tell Sabine how it happened.
Bo-Katan Week 2023 Dаy 1: Bo-Katan and Ahsoka @bokatanweek
I'm going to hell
I thought I wouldn't write this because I knew no one would like it. But then I thought it was unfair, I'm also a fan and I have the right to say what I think.
The idea that Bo-Katan decided to surrender to Gideon "to save people's lives" was horrifying. I still can't believe.
I'm not going to say that she fought against the Empire for many years, so she should have known that surrender wouldn't work. I will say that she knows exactly what the surrender process looks like from the other side. She was on the side of the aggressors.
What did the peasants on the Carlac do when the Death Watch invaded? They surrendered. What did the Death Watch do to the peasants? They killed them.
Are you saying that Bo-Katan surrendered after seeing every possible aspect of what surrender leads to?
In the seventh season of The Clone Wars, when she asked Obi-Wan and Anakin for help, they told her "If we agree, we will start another war" She replied: "So what?"
Because she knew that such problems are not solved without a battle. Freedom cannot be defended without a battle.
"Surrender to save your life" is such a popular idea in cinema. In real life it is also a popular idea, but it never works. Those who have surrendered cannot tell anyone about the consequences. For years I have lived with the knowledge that surrender is a death sentence. It would be easier for me if I loved other genres, but unfortunately I love sci-fi. And in every other sci-fi film someone has to say that you have to give up the fight to save your life. But I always knew that a story with Bo-Katan would be devoid of such triggers. I never thought I would hear it in the context of her storyline.
What was the point of this? Did the scriptwriters want to get her a moral justification for the mistakes of the past? She doesn't need that. She's done enough for Mandalore since Vizsla died. Her honour doesn’t need to be "redeemed". To show that she is related to Satine? It could have been done differently without destroying the core of who Bo-Katan was.
Why am I writing this? No reason. It just hurts. It broke me. There is nothing good about the idea of surrender. Never believe it when someone suggests it, never advise it to others.
I'm sorry, I've seen the discussion of the blanket on her throne several times, and I have one good explanation
These are the soldiers who fought against the government during the civil war on Mandalore, including young Bo-Katan, who also joined the anti-government army due to a number of circumstances
The curly-haired girl near Bo-Katan is called Shtabi. Here she and Bo-Katan had a fight in a bar with local workers on Concordia (after the civil war, but before the creation of the Death Watch, which Shtabi didn't join)