Brothers

"A fallen enemy may rise again, but the reconciled one is truly vanquished."

- Moral

"Brothers" is the twenty-first episode of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series' fourth season. It aired on March 9, 2012.

Official summary
"The dark warrior Savage Opress is on a quest to find his long-lost brother. Could Darth Maul truly be alive, after more than a decade since his gruesome bisection at the blade of Obi-Wan Kenobi? Savage voyages into the depths of a twisted planet to find whatever became of the fallen Sith Lord."

Synopsis
A darkness awakes! Count Dooku's bitter betrayal of his former apprentice Asajj Ventress resulted in the creation of a new menace in the galaxy: Savage Opress. Caught in a deadly game of revenge between Ventress and Dooku, Savage barely escaped the carnage. Beaten and alone, he returned to Mother Talzin, his creator, who gave him a new quest: to pursue his long-lost brother.

Savage Opress is still on the quest for his long-lost brother, Darth Maul, he was sent on by Mother Talzin, but with each day he becomes stronger and more uncontrollable. As a result, Count Dooku informs General Grievous of Opress' growing power, while Asajj Ventress and Anakin Skywalker also sense something is amiss, concerning both of their respective companions, Latts Razzi and Ahsoka Tano.

Meanwhile, while Opress is on the run from authorities after an altercation at a local diner on Stobar, he finds faint clues about Maul’s whereabouts in the dust clinging to an assortment of cargo crates and, after tracing their origin back to a freighter which had recently visited Lotho Minor, he forces the captain to take him there.

Once they have arrived and Opress has pinpointed Maul’s location in the local junk lands, he callously ditches the captain and proceeds to search for his brother. The amulet Mother Talzin has given him to track Maul soon fails, but a resident Anacondan named Morley offers his guidance. Dodging the place’s indigenous hazards – Fire-breathers, a band of hostile Junkers and a deluge of acid rain – they arrive at a lodge where Opress’ amulet flares back to life, indicating that Maul is nearby. But at this very moment Morley betrays Opress, plunging him down a chute into the junk land’s underworld where his “master” would deal with Opress.

Down in the tunnels beneath the junk, Opress is stalked and attacked by a spider-like creature who is eventually revealed to be Maul, transformed into a centauroid half-spider cyborg and gone totally insane. Morley takes this inopportune moment to reappear, asking for “leftovers”, and under Opress’ tight grip reveals that while he did exploit Maul for his own gain, it was not him who had turned him into a cyborg, before he is choked to death. When Opress talks to him, Maul tells him in between his mad ravings about how he was reduced to this pitiful state and that he seeks revenge on the Jedi, especially the one who did this to him. However, Opress’ quest, and the menace it presents, has not gone unnoticed by the strongest force wielders in the galaxy, and Yoda has no choice but to reveal to Obi-Wan Kenobi that an old enemy has come back from the dead to haunt him once more.

Cast

 * Clancy Brown as Savage Opress
 * Ben Diskin as Morley
 * Sam Witwer as Darth Maul
 * James Arnold Taylor as Obi-Wan Kenobi and Pilot
 * Corey Burton as Count Dooku and Loubo
 * Nika Futterman as Asajj Ventress
 * Tom Kane as announcer, Yoda, and Police Officer
 * Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano and Marwigo
 * Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker
 * Clare Grant as Latts Razzi
 * Barbara Goodson as Mother Talzin
 * Matthew Wood as General Grievous

Behind the scenes
The young adult novel Star Wars: The Wrath of Darth Maul by Ryder Windham, released in January 2012, first featured several details from "Brothers."

This is the first episode in the TV show where the opening logo is red instead of yellow.

When the cook is holding up the frieing pan, in the background, is Derrown, he was one of the bounty hunters in "The Box".