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  • RBG@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 days ago

    Episode 5

    Calling it, Sol is a Sith. He was Qimirs master, then Qimir somehow left (yes: somehow, Qimir left!) and Sol has been trying to convert another Padawan to his cause ever since. Osha didn’t work out, so now its Jecki. Well, it was.

    That’s why Sol is familiar with Qimirs presence. It’s also why he asks Qimir “why risk discovery” because he is a Sith in hiding. It is also why he tried to attack Qimir when he had his back turned on him.

    It is the secret he wanted to talk to Osha about.

    I know, bit farfetched. But something’s fishy with Master Sol.

    • UraniumBlazer@lemm.ee
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      3 days ago

      Calling it, Sol is a Sith. He was Qimirs master, then Qimir somehow left (yes: somehow, Qimir left!) and Sol has been trying to convert another Padawan to his cause ever since.

      Now that would be a hell of a twist! Qimir is clearly not the master. He still feels a lot weaker than what I expect a full on Sith Master to be like. Also, he says that he wants a pupil instead of an apprentice. I expect the actual Sith Master to be revealed at the end. It would be really cool if it was Sol himself.

      Also, see how Qimir killed all Jedi that saw his face but didn’t really run behind Sol much? I dunno…

    • Boozilla@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      I need to rewatch the episode, but I also felt like his recognition of him went deeper than “oh yeah, you’re that guy we saw in the street before with Mae”. Same thing with Yord. I could be way off here, but I felt like both of them had some kind of actual history with him. And maybe they didn’t realize it until he was up close and personal, because he was much older / different.