Damn, is this guys purpose just to frick everything up for everyone?
Kino Loy had 249 days left on his sentence, now he's probably dead in the water somewhere.
The Empire and ISB went even more draconic because of the assault on Aldhani, now the native people just get fricked up because of him and people across the galaxy suffer.
Andor got the people on his own planet fricked up by the Empire too - can he literally do anything apart from empower and convince the Empire to be even more evil?
That said, that's a fantastically written character and character arc, and Andor as a show is just brilliant from the ground up.
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What a dumb argument. Let me guess, you think Ukraine is in the wrong too for defending themselves against Russia? Classic chuds.
The Aldhani raid causing a detrimental effect across the galaxy is literally a major plot point of S1. You must be moronic if you think that's not the point.
>Kino Loy had 249 days left on his sentence
Were you paying attention? Nobody was getting released. Once your 'sentence' is done, they just relocate you somewhere else in the facility, thats the whole reason why they convince everyone to riot
Again, that's because of Andor's raid. He also let Karn live when he should have just killed him.
Mothma scolds Luthen for being so reckless regarding Aldhani and Luthen almost revels in the fact that people will suffer. Between Luthen and Andor I'm not sure which one is more chaotic.
No it's not, are you stupid? The prisons have been around for much longer than Andor himself, it's how they've always operated, and it's implied that's how it is in every other imperial prison, seeing as how they're using them to build the Death Star
>"The Emperor is overreacting"
>"Surveillance and prosecution without limit?"
>"Not a problem if you do nothing wrong"
And we literally see Andor get sent to Narkina 5 for doing nothing wrong. Pay attention to the show next time, everything happens as a response to the Aldhani raid. It's a plot point that's discussed even in the prison.
>"Everyone's sentence got doubled last month"
>"The Public Order Resentencing Directive"
>"There was a raid last month... A slaughter... And he hasn't even heard of it?!"
You stupid zoomer.
Again, that is literally impossible, the prison has been around for way longer than that, and we know for a fact the Death Star has been in the process of being built since the end of RotS, unless you mean to imply they built the entire prison and the machines necessary to create the parts in the span of time between the raid and Andor getting jailed...which would be utterly moronic
>That... That impossible!
Are you saying the P.O.R.D doesn't exist in the show? Lmao you're a moron.
No, I'm saying what you are implying is simply impossible if we look at how much time it would take to build and implement all of that in the span of time between the raid and Andor getting imprisoned
What do you think I'm implying? You saying it's "impossible" - are you some type of spastic? Learning difficulties?
Because it is. Look up what 'impossible' means
What do you keep saying is impossible, exactly?
What is it you think I'm implying?
You're too stupid to talk about even Star Wars lmao.
The things you are saying, those are what is impossible, yes
The Prison was around but they only started juggling everyone around once their sentence was up after the PORD was activated.
So you mean to say that they were totally fine with having random-ass convicts build parts for their super secret weapon and then releasing them into the wild again? The whole cycling sentences was always part of the plan
The parts weren't stamped with DEATH STAR, no one would know what they were building.
Then why build them in such a secretive place to begin with? The entire point of them building it in a prison only makes sense if they're doing it to leave no loose ends. They're pulling random people off the street, sooner or later they're gonna end up imprisoning someone who is familiar with the parts and get suspicious about it. Why risk it?
>He thinks people are just familiar with the Death Star
What do you think is happening in the very first scene of the very first Star Wars film?
Not the Death Star itself of course, but the parts used for it? The whole point of a secret project is that you don't wanna leave any loose ends for anybody to notice, and releasing thousands (potentially millions) of ex-convicts back into society with the knowledge that so and so pieces are being built in imperial prisons is an unnecessary risk
It wasn't a secretive place. The planet wasn't even uninhabited.
>The entire point of them building it in a prison only makes sense if they're doing it to leave no loose ends.
It's to make basic parts for cheap using the large workforce they have in the prison system.
>sooner or later they're gonna end up imprisoning someone who is familiar with the parts and get suspicious about it.
"Wait a minute! This is a bracket that when coupled with a million others could hold together the array of some sort of planet killing super weapon!"
>It's to make basic parts for cheap
Pointless when droids exist
>using droids
We got us a seperatist
Count doku did nothig wrong
>It wasn't a secretive place. The planet wasn't even uninhabited.
The inside of the facilities sure were secretive seeing as how they were prison islands in the middle of an ocean in some podunk planet with no cities
>"Wait a minute! This is a bracket that when coupled with a million others could hold together the array of some sort of planet killing super weapon!"
Yes? 'Why would the Empire need so much of this specific part build in such a massive scale? And why are we not seeing these parts in any of their other spaceships?' are exactly the kind of questions the Empire wouldn't want anyone to be asking themselves, much less the Resistance
The prisoners had no idea what they were building, it was all compartmentalised.
The Empire specifically responds to the Aldhani raid with the P.O.R.D, along with all the other increases in Empire restrictions.
The Empire did all of that
The Empires reach grew as a direct response to the Aldhani raid. It even went so far as to affect financial regulations, making Mothma's life more difficult. Andor/Luthen did that.
No, the Empire did that too
Nah they literally say the Emperor overreacted because of Aldhani; Luthen says it, Mothma and the politicians say it and the prisoners say it in Narkina. Everyone suffers because of the white man. Mothma despises him for it.
Yeah, the Empire did that as well
Nope. Luthen and Andor did that. Andor got Kino killed, who would have eventually been released when the Death Star was built. Andor got his friends on Ferrix killed because he killed two guards right at the start of the show.
Nah, that's the Empire
Nope, it was Luthen and Andor. Luthen planned the raid but even Luthen was gonna call it off - Andor appearing made Luthen go ahead with the raid, and Andor made the raid successful. They weren't even sure how to escape the compound without Andor.
Mmmh, yeah, that sounds like the Empire again to me
I know you're joking but the average Star Wars fan thinks like this
He didn't murder enough people, I hope the second season has more murder.
Ferrix was a nice place with salt of the earth hard working folks before he screwed it up.
Latinos doing crimes and making everyone lives worse, no shit Sherlock, imagine my shock.
andir?
>Arguing with an anon that's clearly shitposting nonsense so you reply back
:-/
That Cassian is a rogue. One would do well to avoid associating with him
Please tell me I can fix her.
Compared with the Acolyte it is basically a masterpiece.
Andor is very close to a masterpiece, I genuinely can't find a criticism against it.
Acolyte is also fantastic.
The prison sentences are fake, they just move people after they finish the sentences.
Andor is literally the only piece of SW media that ever made me sit at the edge of my chair, tense about what was going to happen.
It's even sad that they are wasting such good writing in fricking star wars.
took me a second to remember that his name was actually "Kino"