![]() As the prequels and The Clone Wars made clear, the Palpatine manufactured the galactic civil war between the Republic and the Separatists in order to create the Empire as the endgame. The bigger question is: why? The Empire’s need for new tech is bafflingĭid the Empire need places like Narkina 5? Lucasfilmīy the end of the Clone Wars, 14 years before Andor begins, the Empire had already taken over the galaxy. When the prisoners figured it out, the guards murdered everyone on that level.įor Kino and Cassian, this breaks any illusion that the Empire is letting them work off their time.īut for the audience, it proves something the audience already suspected: The Empire is just using slave labor to build stuff. Until that is, he doesn’t.Īfter their fellow prisoner Ulaf suffers a life-ending stroke, a medic tells Cassian and Kino that the Imperials “made a mistake.” After supposedly releasing a prisoner on one level, they later reintegrated that same prisoner back into the workforce by trying to pass him off as someone who had just arrived. Kino (Andy Serkis), the prisoner who manages the other prisoners on his floor, firmly believes this. Previously, it was believed the self-regulating prisoners were motivated by the promise that they would be released. Andor Episode 9’s twist ending, explainedīy the end of Episode 9 of Andor, we still don’t know exactly what those giant cogs are that Cassian and his fellow inmates are being forced to build on Narkina 5, but we do know that the Empire has gone to great lengths to make it happen. Spoilers ahead for Star Wars: Andor, Episode 9. But why?Īs Andordigs down on how the sausages of the Empire’s war machine are actually made, you have to wonder: Was all this new gear necessary? And yet, in that time, the Empire builds a lot of new stuff. What does the Emperor need with more starships? From the end of Revenge of the Sith to the beginning of Rogue One and A New Hope, only 19 years pass.
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