Summary
Ahsoka's early years as a rebel remain a mystery, and future projects like
Tales of the Jedi
season 2 could explore this period.
The story of how Ahsoka escaped Malachor after her duel with Darth Vader is still unknown, but it could be told in
Ahsoka
season 2 or
Tales of the Jed
i season 2.
Ahsoka's actions during the original Star Wars trilogy era and why Sabine blames her for Mandalore's fall are questions that could be answered in
Ahsoka
season 2,
The Mandalorian
-era movie, or potential future projects.
Ahsoka Tano, a recurring character in the Star Wars franchise, has a wealth of untold stories. As the former Padawan of Anakin Skywalker, she holds great significance in the galaxy, particularly now that she is actively pursuing Grand Admiral Thrawn in the New Republic Era. With her presence spanning animation, novels, and live-action, Ahsoka stands as one of the most beloved characters in the Star Wars universe, and her collection of tales is set to expand along with the franchise's future.
Despite Ahsoka's emergence in her own live-action series and various other Star Wars properties, there are still numerous stories left to be explored. Unraveling the intricacies of her journey, from her debut in the Clone Wars to her current position in the Star Wars timeline within the New Republic Era, poses a challenge due to the interconnectedness of her character. These six untold stories about Ahsoka present an opportunity for Star Wars to delve deeper into her narrative and bring these captivating tales to life.
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6 Ahsoka Tano's First Years As A Rebel In The Dark Times
Ahsoka played a crucial role in the early days of the Rebellion, as illustrated in her appearances in Star Wars Rebels. She was instrumental in assisting Bail Organa in uniting various rebel cells, including the Ghost crew. Going by the codename "Fulcrum," which she borrowed from her former master, Ahsoka played a key role in overthrowing the Empire. However, little is known about her activities prior to her involvement with Rebels, other than the fact that she was recruited by Bail Organa.
5 How Ahsoka Escaped Malachor In Star Wars Rebels
Given the upcoming release of Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi season 2, it presents a perfect opportunity to depict Ahsoka's endeavors in the initial years of the Rebellion during the Dark Times. It may even be possible to briefly showcase this in the second season of Andor, as Cassian Andor, occupying a prominent position in rebel intelligence, would likely have crossed paths with Ahsoka at least once. This provides several prospects in the future to offer a glimpse into Ahsoka's early years as a rebel.
Ezra Bridger himself came to Ahsoka's rescue during her intense battle with Darth Vader on Malachor by utilizing the power of the enigmatic World Between Worlds. After being saved, Ahsoka insisted on returning to Malachor in the present time to find her own way back to Ezra and the rest of the group. The details of her daring adventure remain shrouded in mystery, as she was stranded on Malachor without any apparent means of escape. All ships had long departed, and even individuals like Maul had already departed the scene. However, somehow, against all odds, Ahsoka managed to find her way back.
Ahsoka season 2 could explore this narrative, particularly if she collaborates with Sabine Wren to strategize their escape from Peridea. This would provide an ideal opportunity for Ahsoka to share her experience of successfully fleeing Malachor and attempt to apply it to their current predicament. Alternatively, this tale could be featured in Tales of the Jedi season 2, should Ahsoka once again take center stage in the animated anthology.
4 Ahsoka's Actions During The Star Wars Original Trilogy
As Ahsoka's role in the Rebellion's early years remains a enigma, her activities during the original Star Wars trilogy era also remain shrouded in secrecy. It is perplexing to speculate what Ahsoka might have engaged in that kept her away from the forefront of the action, despite her dedicated service to the Rebellion for many years. The mere mention of a Skywalker would have surely enticed her to join the fray. Nonetheless, the truth behind her absence remains veiled, with an explanation that eludes us.
3 Why Sabine Blames Ahsoka For Mandalore's Fall
Another opportunity to unveil this information could be in Ahsoka season 2, should Ahsoka and Sabine engage in a discussion about the Galactic Civil War. Additionally, this revelation might surface in Tales of the Jedi season 2 or even in Dave Filoni's upcoming The Mandalorian-era movie. However, if the latter option is chosen, the explanation would be concise due to the limited storytelling space available in movies compared to live-action series.
Baylan Skoll was the first to establish that Sabine holds Ahsoka accountable for Mandalore's downfall during the Great Purge. However, it was Huyang who provided confirmation when questioned by Ezra about the events between them. Nevertheless, despite these instances where the topic arose, there remains a lack of specific details as to why Sabine pins the blame on Ahsoka for the fate of her family and her people. All Huyang mentioned was that Ahsoka felt Sabine's motives for training were misguided, but it is evident that there is more to the story.
2 Ahsoka As Sabine's Master
This topic is highly likely to be explored in the upcoming season of Ahsoka or perhaps in a movie set in The Mandalorian era. In order for Ahsoka and Sabine to completely repair their strained relationship, they must have a conversation about this. While they are making progress towards that goal, it is crucial for Sabine's training to reach its final stage in time for them to escape from Peridea and join forces in the battle against Thrawn.
The training of Ahsoka and Sabine prior to the events of Ahsoka remains somewhat of an enigma. There has been a recent focus on exploring their relationship, but the specifics of their training have yet to be uncovered. The timeline and nature of their training together is shrouded in mystery, with the only clue being that it took place either during or right after the fall of Mandalore, which occurred after the Galactic Civil War. Nonetheless, their training continues to be a puzzle waiting to be solved.
While it could potentially be addressed in either Ahsoka season 2 or a movie set in The Mandalorian era, an alternative avenue for exploration could be the second season of Tales of the Jedi. This option would present the opportunity to delve into the specific reasons behind Sabine's desire to receive Jedi training initially, as well as whether Ahsoka was the one to approach her about it. Considering that the initial objective of the miniseries was to provide such information, conveying the narrative through animation would undoubtedly make logical sense.
1 How Ahsoka Tano Met Luke Skywalker For The First Time
The highly anticipated meeting between Ahsoka and Luke finally takes place in The Book of Boba Fett chapter 6, and surprisingly, they already share a sense of familiarity. The exact circumstances of their introduction remain unknown, but this encounter holds immense significance for the Star Wars universe. By bringing together two individuals who have carried on the legacy of Anakin Skywalker, the story not only highlights their crucial roles but also provides Luke with a profound connection to his father through Ahsoka's deep understanding of him. As expressed in The Book of Boba Fett, Ahsoka sees in Luke a striking resemblance to Anakin, leading to a profound bond between them.
If any episodes of Tales of the Jedi season 2 were to center around Luke, this would be an ideal opportunity to share this story. Alternatively, it could also be incorporated into Ahsoka season 2, either through another World Between Worlds encounter or by Ahsoka recounting the tale to Sabine. Considering Luke's anticipated involvement in The Mandalorian-era film, this presents another chance to narrate Ahsoka Tano's story.