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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are still a lot of little details that we do not know about the characters and the Star Wars plot: Rogue One. Fortunately, the novel inspired by the film reveals them! For every Star Wars movie that comes out, you obviously have to be careful what happens on the screen &#8230; but also what &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>There are still a lot of little details that we do not know about the characters and the Star Wars plot: Rogue One. Fortunately, the novel inspired by the film reveals them!</strong><br />
<img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" onerror="this.src='https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/12/noimage500.png'" src="http://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/rogue-one-star-wars-story-cast-spin-off-flop-730x275.jpg" alt="" width="730" height="275" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-21533" srcset="https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/rogue-one-star-wars-story-cast-spin-off-flop-730x275.jpg 730w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/rogue-one-star-wars-story-cast-spin-off-flop-768x289.jpg 768w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/rogue-one-star-wars-story-cast-spin-off-flop.jpg 1020w" sizes="(max-width: 730px) 100vw, 730px" />For every Star Wars movie that comes out, you obviously have to be careful what happens on the screen &#8230; but also what happens around it! For the books, the comics, the arts books that land each allow to add new stones to the edifice. And the first spin-off of the franchise of course does not derogate from the rule. Thus, we have four things about the character of Chirrut Imwe (Donnie Yen), the warrior monk of Star Wars: Rogue One , which we did not know until then , thanks to the art book &#8221; Rogue One: The Ultimate Visual Guide &#8221; . But there is another book that can give us a lot of unpublished details about the film, its plot and its characters. And this book, of course, is the novel by Alexander Freed that takes the story of the spin-off step by step. Not only does it relate all the events of Star Wars: Rogue One but it also explores the past of some of our favorite protagonists and even goes back on some details passed over in silence in the film . Melty&#8217;s editorial reveals 5 secrets &#8211; among many others &#8211; revealed in the book Rogue One: A Star Wars Story !<br />
<strong>The past life of the Erso</strong><br />
When one discovers the Erso family, it lives on the planet Lah&#8217;mu, far from the Empire, where Galen Erso plays the farmers. A rather amazing reconversion for this scientist who spent part of his life studying the kyber crystals, as Orson Krennic notes! As we told you when we discussed the 3 issues raised by the saga Star Wars: Rogue One is responding to , Galen actually fled the Empire after he understood what he was planning to do with his research. The book Rogue One: A Star Wars Story reveals that if Galen has adapted to life of a farmer, he, however, never stopped being a scientist . But instead of devoting himself to the kyber crystals, he studied the study of the vegetation and soil composition of Lah&#8217;mu. As for Lyra Erso, we learn that she was always wary of the Empire &#8211; not least because of her faith in the Force &#8211; and was even tempted to leave Galen and take Jyn away from Coruscant. But once on Lah&#8217;mu, far from Krennic and her bad influence, Lyra obviously adapted very well to her new life, which she took to love . We understand why she tries to kill Krennic at the beginning of the film. No question for her to return to the bosom of the Empire!<br />
<strong>Jyn&#8217;s violent past in the group of Saw Gerrera</strong><br />
When you think about it, you do not know much about what Jyn did after his parents died. Collected by Saw Gerrera, it is clear that she fought alongside her rebel group, where she certainly learned how to defend herself like a pro. And according to the novel, Cassian is not alone in getting his hands dirty! According to the book, Jyn has committed many acts of violence, learning to fight, to fly, to survive at all costs . Yes, Jyn is a soldier of the same sort as Cassian, and, knowing the fanaticism of Saw Gerrera, one suspects that she must have been forced to show herself often unforgiving. Then, inevitably, like our Rebel, Jyn also seeks in her new mission a form of redemption for all the reprehensible acts that she was able to commit in her youth.<br />
<strong>Former Imperialists in the Rebel Alliance</strong><br />
We do not necessarily know that, but a large part of the members of the Rebel Alliance actually worked for the Empire . We remember the cases of Biggs and Wedge, who also made a discreet cameo in Star Wars: Rogue One , the two X-Wing drivers present in A New Hope. These two men initially integrated the Empire before deserting and joining the Rebel Alliance. The Star Wars inspired book Rogue One reveals that they are far from being isolated cases and that there are even recruiters to convince some Imperialists to desert. Cassian himself would have allowed to return several dozen soldiers of the Empire to make Rebels. In fact, it would seem that nearly half of the Rebel Alliance is made up of converted Imperials!<br />
<strong>What did the Rebel Alliance of the Black Star really know?</strong><br />
When Star Wars: Rogue One begins, it is clear that the Rebel Alliance has only a very, very vague idea of ​​what the Empire does and is not aware of the existence of the Black Star. It is enough to see the head that Cassian makes when his informant Tivek speaks to him for the first time of the &#8221; planet killer &#8221; to understand that the rebels were far from surrender of the threat. However, the Alliance is not unaware of the fact that things are not very clear. Simply because the information is fragmentary and often comes from Saw Gerrera &#8211; who is considered a dangerous fanatic out of control &#8211; she does not lend too much faith to what she hears. And then it must also be emphasized that not everyone sees the Emperor in the same eye! If some know that it is profoundly evil, others see it as &#8230; a mere corrupt politician and drunk with power , but not necessarily like a tyrant capable of exploding planets to assert his authority!<br />
During the Battle of Scarif, Admiral Raddus demonstrated a certain military genius that allowed the Rebel Alliance to recover the Black Star&#8217;s plans. Using a Hammerhead shuttle to crash a Destroyer out of service on another Destroyer, all this to blow up the planet&#8217;s shield, you had to think about it! But what happened to the brave rebels on board the corvette? In the novel Rogue One, we learn from Star Wars Story that fortunately a large part of the crew manages to evacuate the ship, called Lightmaker (a very symbolic name!) Before it launches into its Suicide mission. Only then, his captain, named Kado Oquoné, stayed aboard with a few volunteers to operate the corvette. And they do not escape. In order to pay homage to them, Raddus swears then to give the name of the crew of the Lightmaker to his great-grandchildren. Provided he survives himself in battle! What do you think ?</p>The post <a href="https://sivertimes.com/star-wars-rogue-one-5-secrets-about-the-plot-and-the-characters-unveiled-in-the-novel/21532">Star Wars Rogue One: 5 secrets about the plot and the characters unveiled in the novel!</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sivertimes.com">The Siver Times</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Star Wars: Rogue One tells the stolen plans of the Black Star, but it&#8217;s not just that! It also fills some scenario holes of the saga remained without explanation. We love Star Wars , of course, but it must be admitted that the saga is characterized by some &#8221; plot holes &#8221; sometimes a little &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Star Wars: Rogue One tells the stolen plans of the Black Star, but it&#8217;s not just that! It also fills some scenario holes of the saga remained without explanation.</strong><br />
<img decoding="async" onerror="this.src='https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/12/noimage500.png'" src="http://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/star-wars-rogue-one-felicity-jones-jyn-erso-730x275.jpg" alt="" width="730" height="275" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-20044" srcset="https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/star-wars-rogue-one-felicity-jones-jyn-erso-730x275.jpg 730w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/star-wars-rogue-one-felicity-jones-jyn-erso-768x289.jpg 768w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/star-wars-rogue-one-felicity-jones-jyn-erso.jpg 1020w" sizes="(max-width: 730px) 100vw, 730px" />We love Star Wars , of course, but it must be admitted that the saga is characterized by some &#8221; plot holes &#8221; sometimes a little too convenient and have never been substantiated. Fortunately, spin-offs, in addition to exploring the past of certain characters or revisiting events, can also fill all those little scenic holes that left us perplexed until then. And at that level, Star Wars: Rogue One, which will soon have its own comprehensive guide , is rather good job! The film, whose starting point, remember, is still a small line in the scrolling text of Star Wars: A New Hope , tells us the heroic flight plans of the Star of Black &#8230; and also benefits To answer some questions that were asked about the weapon of the Empire. Like, for example, how he has been careless enough Empire as to leave this huge weakness in the heart of the Death Star , the risk just to see it explode? But it is not only this problem that he addresses! The editorial &#8216;of melty looks back on three elements of the saga that finally found an explanation or justification in Star Wars: Rogue One .<br />
And so it starts obviously by this famous cooling system in which Luke manages to fire torpedoes, causing the complete collapse of the station. Fans of Star Wars are always a little fun of this element of the scenario a bit easier which is mainly there to allow the Rebel Alliance to win the battle. A sort of McGuffin a bit wobbly, in short. Moreover, at the time, George Lucas tended to justify his choice by declaring that the Empire was so sure of its power that it could not envisage that a single small vessel managed to destroy its combat station. But it must be believed that Gareth Edwards was part of these fans half convinced by this explanation. Result, it has solved the problem with the character of Galen .<br />
In the book Catalyst , which represents a sort of prequel to Star Wars: Rogue One , one particular learns that the father of Jyn is actually a good and humble man, a scientist who specialized in the study of crystals kyber. And if he works first for Orson Krennic, it&#8217;s because he&#8217;s thinking of developing a renewable energy source for the entire galaxy. While at the same time, Krennic uses his research to create weapons. And it is when he realizes the intentions of the Empire that Galen decides to flee with his wife and daughter. Which leads us of course to this opening scene on Lah&#8217;mu, in which Lyra is assassinated and Galen is embarked by the Empire. As he says himself in Star Wars: Rogue One , Galen knows that the Empire would be quite able to complete the Death Star without him. He chose to obey orders and to continue its work on the arming station system &#8230; and take this opportunity to introduce this small almost indistinguishable flaw in its cooling system , so minimal that the Empire&#8217;s engineers spend beside. But enough to allow the Alliance to detonate the Black Star. And that&#8217;s how this massive &#8221; plot hole &#8221; is a more than satisfactory resolution Rogue One !<br />
The other problem that the spin-off responds also has a link with the Black Star. Or rather with the second Death Star . And all is a matter here of time and delay. Because remember, the construction of the first Empire station begins when Palpatine takes power, well twenty years before Star Wars: A New Hope. But in Return of the Jedi , one sees one second Death Star whose construction is already well advanced. But how did the Empire manage to build it so quickly &#8211; it is estimated that four years elapsed between the Battle of Yavin and that of Endor &#8211; when it took more than twenty years for the first ?<br />
In fact, it may be that, if the Empire has taken so long to finish the first Death Star, it&#8217;s simply because &#8230; could not find a sufficiently powerful energy source to power its laser beam . Now this energy, as we know now, is produced by the kyber crystals. And as Cassian suggests when he evokes the plundering of the Temple of Jedha in a conversation with Jyn, it is not so long since the Empire is so interested in crystals. So if the second Death Star is already almost complete in Return of the Jedi , it&#8217;s because deep down, realize its structure does not take so much time. And that four years are enough to finally build a good part of its bone! Unless of course the Empire began the making of this second Star even before the battle of Yavin. But one doubts, simply because keeping the secret about the presence of these two stations would have been a little mission impossible &#8230;<br />
The third element that Star Wars: Rogue One is not really a problem. This is a huge nod fact fans, which however has the merit to justify a code name that one hears in Star Wars: A New Hope . Did you wonder why we were so interested in the Red 5 pilot, whose ship explodes under the fire of the TIE Hunters during the Battle of Scarif? Well, it&#8217;s simply because &#8220;Red 5&#8243; reality becomes &#8230; the code name Luke in Episode IV when he joined the fleet of the Rebel Alliance . If he can take command of an X-Wing and integrate with the Red Squadron, it is also visibly because it has lost one of its pilots and the place is therefore free. In the same vein, we also know now why Luke squadron is called &#8221; Rogue &#8221; in The Empire against attack . This is probably a tribute to the team Jyn, who sacrificed to send the plans to the Death Star to the Rebel Alliance &#8230; And we must certainly thank Leia, whose presence on Scarif in Star Wars Rogue one has finally found an explanation for this!</p>The post <a href="https://sivertimes.com/star-wars-rogue-one-3-questions-raised-by-the-saga-solved-in-the-film/20043">Star Wars Rogue One: 3 questions raised by the saga solved in the film</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sivertimes.com">The Siver Times</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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