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Aurra Sing isn't dead nor is the Slave I destroyed. They both were recovered by Hondo.
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Aurra Sing isn't dead nor is the Slave I destroyed. They both were recovered by Hondo. [User:Darth Q the first|Darth Q the first]].
   
 
==Billboards==
 
==Billboards==

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Shaak Ti

SO far plenty of rumors have been going around about Shaak Ti being in this episode. Confirmation or Denial would help. Cad Bane Owns 00:40, March 31, 2010 (UTC) User: Cad Bane Owns

  • No sources have confirmed an appearance. CC7567 (talk) 03:06, March 31, 2010 (UTC)

Errors

Slave one gone, Aurra Sing... Dead??? Slave one appeared in the original trilogy, and Aurra Sing was around much later. so... what happened? Aurra seemed to die in an explosion. the same explosion that destroyed slave one. biiiiiiig error.66.42.173.161 11:21, May 3, 2010 (UTC)

Maybe she alived and escaped from Slave I before the crash? You can't see this. {{SUBST:ERS:Benutzer:Nahdar Vebb/Signatur}} 12:45, May 3, 2010 (UTC)

That still doesn't explain the fact that lave one was destroyed (an explosion of that magnitude would destroy it, eaily. it's a fairly small ship. NTM it may have been leaking fuel from Ahsoka's damages to it, meaning bigger-than-usual explosion. Also, the wings of slave one have repulsorlifts in them. when one wing was sliced off, the other wing leaned down. the opposite should have happened.66.42.173.161 15:21, May 3, 2010 (UTC)

  • Please do not continue to use this page as a forum. This page is for discussing changes relating to the article, not for a discussion about its subject. CC7567 (talk) 17:38, May 3, 2010 (UTC)

Aurra Sing isn't dead nor is the Slave I destroyed. They both were recovered by Hondo. [User:Darth Q the first|Darth Q the first]].

Billboards

I plan on adding a few Aurebesh translations to the Appearances section, but I'm having trouble reading one of them, even on HD. When Ahsoka and Plo board their taxi, there's three posters repeating in the background, to the right. They're all mirrored and the Aurebesh is backwards. One says "Ryloth", one says "Kashyk" and the third apparantly says "Phattro". Is there a planet in SW named that? Nephyswig 07:27, May 7, 2010 (UTC)

No, and does it really mean Kashyk? This mistake? {{SUBST:ERS:Benutzer:Nahdar Vebb/Signatur}} 11:25, May 7, 2010 (UTC)
The posters show three landscapes, one is apparantly a desert and mountains corresponding with the environment on Ryloth and spells "Ryloth", but the Aurebesh letters are reversed. The other two depict what appears to be a big forested/jungle-area and has "Kashyk" spelled backwards, and the third shows a waterfall or tall cliff with some kind of ooze running down and is spelled "Phattro" backwards. I don't know what to make of that. There's also a poster in the bar showing a human woman with the "sacred place" head-carvings from TPM, so I assume that's Naboo. Nephyswig 13:07, May 7, 2010 (UTC)
  • Can someone who's good at reading Aurebesh see if there's a name on Volpai's bar? --Tellanroaeg 14:37, May 7, 2010 (UTC)
    • Here's several instances of Aurebesh in the episode. There is a partially scratched-out name or graffiti over the door. "Cute Hon..." The "C" is almost gone, but there's an outline. Partial outline at the bottom might be an "E". "Cute Honey"? Also, "Roger Roger" graffiti on the side. The repeating posters say "Phattro" "Ryloth" "Kashyk", but backwards. Wish they'd show them in the bts instead of the easily-read concert posters. Ryloth poster shows up in the bar, next to the Ithorian and Bith, this time without the mirror image to the camera. "Coruscant Ballroom" on the poster to Plo's right, outside the bar. "Max Deebo" on the final Aurebesh snapshot and a Naboo-style head relic on the lower-right poster. Hope this can be used somewhere. Nephyswig 16:00, May 7, 2010 (UTC)

Red links

I've made pages for the red links but have been rejected due to their titles having pr not having capitals. How do you change the article name? Unsigned comment by Evil-Tree (talk • contribs).

  • Click the "move" link at the top of the page. CC7567 (talk) 18:50, June 10, 2010 (UTC)