Talk:The Grand Inquisitor

Species
I don't understand why the species is protected in the infobox, he is Pau'an beyond any doubt Maxattac (talk) 21:08, October 12, 2013 (UTC)
 * Indeed, Maxattac! He does have the earmuffs and the facial ridges that fit the usual look of a native of Utapau like Tion Medon. He even has deformed sharp teeth like Medon, but I bet it is standard admin protocol to wait until an official source gives us his species. I know the admins know many of us will figure out the species by now on our own and try to edit it without a source. That is why it is locked. And when it is confirmed, the first to make the main edits will be the top admins..."beating" the rest of us! --Dangrievous (talk) 21:41, October 12, 2013 (UTC)
 * I won't disagree that the character appears like a Pau'an, but with the stylized animated style of Rebels (which we have barely seen thus far), it would be sensible to wait for official expansion on the character. The page's protection is not aimed at preventing the addition of new information by non-admins; high-traffic pages are commonly semi-protected to prevent vandalism from unregistered users. Both of you are capable of editing the page as it is.  CC7567  (talk) 21:47, October 12, 2013 (UTC)
 * CC is correct. No one is arguing that he isn't a Pau'an, but it's always a good idea to wait for a source to actually state this before jumping to conclusions, even obvious ones. Toprawa and Ralltiir (talk) 21:52, October 12, 2013 (UTC)
 * I am not arguing. I know you guys are following standard protocol for the site. So I know for this high class new information, a high class source is needed. I can wait. I also rechecked that Tion Medon has red around his eyes and red streaks going down his cheeks like this Inquisitor. Can not wait for more confirmation about this character and series. May the Force be with you! --Dangrievous (talk) 03:17, October 13, 2013 (UTC)
 * To me, he looks like the Mortis Son.Darth Pickle 2 (talk) 03:21, October 13, 2013 (UTC)
 * It is done. It has been confirmed and I am happy with the species choice! --Dangrievous (talk) 06:45, October 13, 2013 (UTC)

Homeworld
i don't understand if he is a Pau'an. why can't we put Utapau as this guy's homeworld? Jkirk8907 (talk) 09:57, October 13, 2013 (UTC)
 * Species is not necessarily an indicator of homeworld. There are many individuals who do not regard their species' homeworld as their own homeworld. That is not to say that is the case for this Inquisitor, but we can't assume without official verification.  CC7567  (talk) 14:12, October 13, 2013 (UTC)

I think Utapau can be listed as his homeworld based on the the page for Pau'an: "Pau'ans were gaunt near-Humans native to the planet Utapau. Also known as Utapauns and Ancients due to their long lifespans, they co-existed on Utapau with the Utai." I think that matter of factly states Pau'ans hail from Utapau whether they claim it or not. He-guy (talk) 03:55, October 15, 2013 (UTC) He-Guy
 * But not all Pau'an's are necessarily from Utapau. They may have originated there, but not all were necessarily from there. Supreme Emperor (talk) 04:05, October 15, 2013 (UTC)

Apprentice of whom?
shall we added he as one of the darth vader's apprentices ?
 * Not until it's confirmed he learned anything about the Force from Vader. All we know so far is that Vader told him to go hunt Jedi. &mdash;Silly Dan (talk) 00:18, October 14, 2013 (UTC)

Forms
I noticed that the lightsaber forms, which the Inquisitor used, haven't been discussed. Having watched the duel between Kanan and the Inquisitor I think it's pretty safe to say that the Inquisitor was trained in Form II Makashi (based on the fencing-like body and lightsaber moves, which quite resemble Count Dooku's ones) and in Jar'Kai. Am I wrong?--79.100.72.233 20:50, October 29, 2014 (UTC)
 * Yes, because this is NuCanon and those are Legends forms, and this is not the place to speculate. Cade  StupidRepublicEmblem-Traced-TORkit.svg  Calrayn  20:53, October 29, 2014 (UTC)

Not sith?
Can anyone explain to me how he isn't a sith? Sure, he's not sith by race, but he is a darksider, a "sith minion" if you will, but then, what's the difference?--Fekyu (talk) 17:11, November 8, 2014 (UTC)
 * Rule of Two, Sith ProfessorTofty (talk) 17:15, November 8, 2014 (UTC)

Grammar correction
I can not correct it but I believe it should be "The Inquisitor took an interest in killing Kanan Jarrus and converting his apprentice, Ezra Bridger (...)" or " The Inquisitor took an interest both in killing Kanan Jarrus as well as converting his apprentice, Ezra Bridger (...)" instead of "The Inquisitor took an interest in killing both Kanan Jarrus and converting his apprentice, Ezra Bridger (...)" for saying both killing means that he wanted to kill the both not convert Ezra into sith and kill Kanan. I am no grammar expert but I believe this is wrongly spelled.

Timeline?
I noticed that the infobox officially states that the Inquisitor died 4 years before the Battle of Yavin on the Sovereign, however many other rebels pages and the official page of Star Wars Rebels itself lists the show occurring five years before the Battle of Yavin, not four. Is there any official source that states whether or not the show has progressed forward in time, or is this just a simple error? Comm. Boots 01:35, March 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * The show began approximately 5 years before the Battle of Yavin. The events of "Empire Day" and "Gathering Forces" mark the 15th anniversary of the Empire. That means the Empire was declared 15 years before those episodes. Episode IV is 19 years after Episode III. Knowing that, we can use simple math to know that the events after Empire Day/Gathering Forces are now 4 years before the Battle of Yavin. The Rebels events before Empire Day/Gathering Forces are marked as 5 years before. - Brandon Rhea (talk) 01:39, March 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * Are we sure it works that way? Unless I'm missing osmething, that's like saying the US calendar should change it's year every 4th of July, instead of January 1st. --Clonehunter(Report your W.M.D.) 17:14, April 2, 2015 (UTC)
 * That only works if the Battle of Yavin takes place on Empire Day. Leland Chee even tweeted how this doesn't work. Cevan (talk) 17:26, April 2, 2015 (UTC)