Star Wars: Clone Wars An alien in the classic tavern is revealed to be stronger than they seem. Star Wars Movies have always been famous for the humble creatures that make up their backgrounds, many of which have plots much more complicated than what the screen suggests. Even a small entity like Aesops was once noticed. Clone war Season seven revealed that the seemingly docile aliens had more power than their brief cameos.
Aesop first appeared in 1977 Star Wars. He was one of many quirky customers at the bar in Charlemont’s Spaceport on Tatooine. It’s a blink-and-miss moment, perfect for a background character. No dialogue or personalities were given, leaving later media to fill in the blanks. Kenner’s toy line features this “hammerhead shark” which is native to the planet Isol and they tend to avoid getting involved in galactic conflicts where possible. The Aesop are traditionally a peaceful race, but Clone war A surprising solution to this problem was found in a recent episode.
In the sixth episode, “Deal or No Deal,” sisters Ahsoka and Matetz are imprisoned by the criminal organization Pike. During a conflict between the former Jedi and Rafa, the Tres threw away their condiment goods mid-flight. With nothing left to hand over to the criminals, the three are sent to Oba Dia’s prison. The upcoming episode 7, “Dangerous Debt”, will follow this up with their failed prison break. Tres fought against the Pike gangsters and escaped before being tortured. In a melee, she managed to open the cell of the Weequays and Isols, who aided her in the fight. The second grabbed the guard, banged his head against the cell door, and threw him far down the hallway, toward the other Pikes. All of these are almost easily done with one hand, which shows his extraordinary strength.
Aesops is not represented like this anywhere else Star Wars media. While they’re usually just passing by, the creatures in this episode have more action than most species. They actually get more attention in the Legendary material, from which most of their traits derive. Genndy Tartakovsky Star Wars: Clone Wars There’s even an Aesop Jedi in season two. Rolon Corob isn’t exactly a main character, but at least he has a personality. His force is very strong, but his physical strength is never known. from what can be inferred Clone war Judging from the description just now, he’s a pretty strong man.
Once considered a taming race, this moment is sure to change the way fans think about the next time these quiet giants drive behind. Fighting Pikes is not easy, even for unruly Force users like Ahsoka and her two companions. With a robbed Aesop on their side, it was impossible to hurt anyone but their enemies.