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‘The Book of Boba Fett’ #03 “The Streets of Mos Espa” curiosidades y guiños

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Ya está aquí el nuevo capítulo, Las Calles de Mos Espa, donde seguimos ahondando en la realidad que es vivir en Tatooine. Ha estado plagado de referencias, incluso de fuera de Star Wars. Vamos a verlas todas y no os olvidéis que tenéis disponible también el análisis de la semana pasada.

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Vivir en las calles

La muerte de Jabba el Hutt originó un vacío de poder en sus dominios. La explicación de 8D8 confirma la similitud entre el imperio de Boba Fett y el crimen organizado del mundo real. Las llamadas «familias» que se reparten el dominio de Mos Espa se distinguen en función de la raza de los miembros que las componen. El papel del Daimyo, a parte de dirigir su propia familia, es la de mantener el orden y el equilibrio entre ellas. Por lo que le dice Boba al aguador al terminar de cumplir su petición, el alcance de su poder se limita a Mos Espa, pues parece que en Mos Eisley las reglas son distintas. Ahora mismo no sabemos nada sobre el gobierno de la otra gran población de Tatooine. El droide fundidor se refiere al fallecido Jabba como «el que no debe ser nombrado», una posible referencia a Harry Potter.

En cuanto a la pandilla callejera de jóvenes que ahora sirven al Daimyo, poco que decir. Todos ellos son nuevos en Star Wars, aunque la existencia de personas con implantes y mejoras cibernéticas no es algo inédito. Es evidente que las motos speeder que emplean estos rateros están inspiradas en las conocidas scooters de la marca Vespa. En los créditos vemos los nombres de un par de ellos, los que tienen líneas de diálogo. La chica con medio brazo robótico se llama Drash y el chico con un ojo cibernético Skad.

Llegó de Dathomir

Los Gemelos Hutt deciden dejar de disputarle el trono a Boba y además le entregan un regalo, nada menos que un rancor. Como bien dice el guardián de esta criatura, servían como monturas de las Brujas del oscuro planeta Dathomir, algo que pudimos en sus apariciones en el Universo Expandido, como el videojuego Empire at War. Los rancor tienen la particularidad de que son semi-inteligentes, o sea, que no son animales totalmente salvajes. Algo que parece va a demostrar la nueva mascota del Palacio de Boba. También se sabe que hay varias subespecies, como el rancor de la jungla presente en el selvático mundo de Felucia. Otro planeta al que fueron llevados por los Hutt fue Vodran, el lugar de procedencia de las dianogas por cierto.

Muy interesante es también el actor que interpreta al cuidador del rancor. Se trata de Danny Trejo, más conocido como «Machete» por su papel en las películas de dicho personaje. Además es primo segundo de Robert Rodríguez, el director de este y otros capítulos de El Libro de Boba Fett, con el que ha colaborado en otras ocasiones. Trejo se distingue por sus cameos en múltiples series de televisión exitosas como Breaking BadBrooklyn Nine-NineThe X-FilesKing of the HillThe Flash y Sons of Anarchy.

La otra criatura más grande que un rancor que ha montado Boba podría ser un ronto, una especie de saurio herbívoro de gran tamaño que habita en Tatooine. Inquietos pero apacibles y fuertes, eran los animales de carga y monturas favoritas de los Jawas. Posiblemente sea una referencia a The Star Wars Holiday Special de 1978, donde Boba Fett hizo su primera aparición en forma animada montando una criatura similar a un ronto.

Banquete

Según parece es costumbre que el Daimyo se encuentre muy obeso y por eso le sirven al nuevo titular una copiosa comida. Entre los manjares que hay en la mesa está un nuna asado, un plato visto en otras ocasiones como en la serie The Clone Wars. También llamados pavos de pantano, son nativos de Naboo donde constituyen una presa habitual de los Gungans en las ciénagas de dicho planeta. También son abundantes en Saleucamai y Coruscant.

Y hablando de comida, el intento de fuga del mayordomo del alcalde acaba con él estrellándose contra un puesto de frutas meiloorun, la favorita de la piloto y general rebelde Hera Syndulla.

Robótica

Hay un despliegue de droides bastante conocidos en la Saga. En las cercanías del Palacio de Boba se pasea un droide perimetral BT-16, en su versión de caminante cerebral pues la esfera llena de líquido efectivamente alberga un cerebro. Se trata de un monje de la Orden B’omarr, un misterioso culto religioso que fueron los constructores y habitantes originales de esa edificación que servía como su templo. A pesar de que Jabba el Hutt ocupó el lugar, permitió a los monjes «iluminados» seguir viviendo allí, deambulando dentro y fuera del edificio. Podemos ver a uno de estos droides de aspecto arácnido en Ep.VI El Retorno de Jedi, justo después de que R2-D2 y C-3PO entraran dentro.

Durante la persecución por las calles de Mos Espa vemos astromecánicos serie R, droides de reparación serie MSE-6 o droides ratón y un droide de protocolo serie 3PO. También se cruzan con un droide mecánico serie DUM, que aparecen también en el recuerdo de Boba Fett en Mos Eisley siguiendo a Peli Motto, la encargada del Hangar 3-5. Y el speeder del mayordomo por poco tiene un fatal accidente con un rickshaw o calesa que está tirado por droide de trabajo general serie RIC, que en esta ocasión transporta a un par de Biths. En Ep.II El Ataque de los Clones un modelo igual llevó a Anakin Skywalker y Padme Amidala.

The Book of Boba Fett #03 Hilo + directo

 

Y hasta aquí nuestro repaso a este nuevo y emocionante capítulo de la serie del momento. Recordar revisar nuestro hilo de curiosidades en Twitter, nuestros artículos y las guías oficiales de cada capítulo que os dejamos a continuación.

Más guiños y curiosidades

SWGOH Habilidades – Iden Versio

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¡El Imperio se alza una vez más! Iden Versio es la gran protagonista de Star Wars: Battlefront II y ha sido uno de los personajes más nombrados en los debates sobre nuevos personajes. Como líder del Escuadrón Infernal, realizó múltiples misiones especiales para el Imperio, aunque también sería una pieza fundamental tras el fin de la Guerra Civil Galáctica durante el desarrollo de la Operación Ceniza, un plan diseñado por Palpatine como última vía de escape ante una posible derrota.

Su kit de habilidades potenciará a los soldados imperiales de formas muy diversas: velocidad, daño, asistencias… Iden Versio es la líder que todo fan de los stormtroopers querría. Además, su habilidad de líder tiene una mejora Omicron que beneficiará en gran medida a aquellos que quieran usarla en la Gran Arena. ¡Ahora puedes leer sus habilidades traducidas al castellano y prepararte para continuar con el plan del Imperio.

UNIDAD: Iden Versio
CATEGORÍAS: Lado oscuro, Líder, Atacante, Imperio, Soldado Imperial.

Take Them Down (Básica)

Causa daño físico al objetivo enemigo. Si no hay aliados con la etiqueta de líder, Iden causa daño dos veces más. Por cada impacto crítico, Iden recupera 5% de salud y protección.

Push Forward (Especial)

Causa daño físico a todos los enemigos e inflige vulnerable por 2 turnos. Disipa todos los potenciadores del objetivo enemigo e inflige inmunidad a curaciones por 2 turnos y aturdimiento por 1 turno. Estos efectos no pueden ser resistidos por enemigos rebeldes. Si no hay aliados con la etiqueta de líder, llama a todos los soldados imperiales aliados que no sean droides a asistir, causando 20% menos de daño (Tiempo de Recarga: 2)

We Can Grieve Later (Especial)

Disipa todos los atenuadores de los soldados imperiales aliados. Iden gana aumento de protección del 100% por 2 turnos y el resto de soldados imperiales aliados ganan aumento de protección del 50%. Los soldados imperiales aliados recuperan +35% de protección (Tiempo de Recarga: 4).

Si no hay aliados con la etiqueta de líder, todos los soldados imperiales que no sean droides ganan We Adapt, or Die por 3 turnos. No puede ser copiado.

We Adapt, Or Die: +30% de probabilidad crítica, +30% de daño y +30 de velocidad; revive con 70% de salud cuando es derrotado; si se disipa, recupera 80% de salud, gana 80% de medidor de turno y no puede sufrir impactos críticos por 2 turnos.

Exactly As Planned (Líder) ¡Omicron!

Los soldados imperiales aliados tienen +35% de probabilidad crítica, +35% de daño y +35 de velocidad.

Al comienzo del combate, si no hay aliados con la etiqueta de líder, siempre que un soldado imperial aliado que no sea droide ataque fuera de su turno, gana 2% de daño (acumulable) hasta el final del encuentro, aumento de daño crítico por 2 turnos al comienzo de cada encuentro, tiene +100% de probabilidad de contraatacar y mientras los enemigos sean vulnerables, tienen -25% de velocidad.

En Gran Arena: Al comienzo de la batalla, si no hay aliados con la etiqueta de líder, los soldados imperiales aliados ganan +35% de salud y protección máximas y siempre que un enemigo ataque fuera de su turno, los soldados imperiales aliados recuperan 20% de salud y protección y ganan 10% de medidor de turno.

First In, Last Out (Única) ¡Zeta!

Si no hay aliados con la etiqueta de líder y todos los aliados son soldados imperiales no droides, Iden gana 100% de medidor de turno al comienzo del encuentro y siempre que sea derrotada revive con 100% de salid y protección si hay algún soldado imperial aliado activo.

Mientras Iden tenga aumento de protección, tiene +30% de potencia. Mientras esté activa, los soldados imperiales aliados tienen +30% de daño.

El anuncio de la secuela Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order es inminente

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¡Hola Wookiees! Se que muchos estamos deseosos de novedades sobre algún videojuego de Star Wars. Hay muchos anuncios pero pocos gameplay, trailers y ni hablar de fechas de salidas confirmadas. Pero tal vez podemos darle algún tipo de información certera sobre un videojuego muy querido en el fandom en estos últimos tiempos…

La secuela del Jedi Fallen Order

Uno de los últimos juegos de Star Wars que ha tenido éxito ha sido Jedi: Fallen Order, de Respawn Entertainment; que introdujo un nuevo héroe del que muchos fans se enamoraron.

El juego no sólo fue un éxito de crítica, ganando más de un premio de diversos organismos el año de su lanzamiento, sino también financiero. Jedi: Fallen Order llegó a ser el segundo juego más vendido en el Reino Unido durante su primera semana a la venta, y cuatro meses después, había vendido más de diez millones de copias.

Debido a este éxito una secuela se puso en marcha. Y parece que su presentación y un primer vistazo esta a la vuelta de la esquina…

Primer vistazo

Según información revelada por distintas fuentes, el mes de mayo podríamos tener un adelanto de las nuevas aventuras de Cal Kestis. El sitio web Bespin Bulletin ha informado que una de las fuentes con las que hablo les dijo que, aunque el equipo todavía se está tomando el día a día, y navegando por las complicaciones que conlleva trabajar en un videojuego en estos tiempos COVID, el objetivo es desvelar oficialmente las primeras imágenes en la Star Wars Celebration 2022.

Varias fuentes dijeron el año pasado que Respawn tenía la intención de presentar imágenes de la secuela de Jedi: Fallen Order en la Celebration del año que viene. Y parece que ese es el plan todavía. La fuente dijo que la esperanza era todavía lanzar el título a finales de 2022, pero no está cerrado y las cosas podrían cambiar fácilmente, pensando en 2023 como el año de lanzamiento para esta secuela.

La madre Talzin y Asajj Ventress representadas en unos glifos dathomirianos. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

Confirmaciones

Otra de las fuentes que se ha mencionado al respecto es Jeff Grubb, una persona de confianza y respetada en la industria. Esta fuente junto a Bespin Bulletin coinciden en que mayo se presentara la esperada secuela. Además agrega que la presentación del título en la Star Wars Celebration sigue siendo una posibilidad real y el lanzamiento del título este año es posible; pero que las posibilidades no son grandes.

Jeff Grubb reveló hace unos días en su programa GrubbSnax de GiantBomb que se mostrará antes del E3 de 2022. Lo que sugiere una presentación en mayo; cabe mencionar que un anuncio para el 4 de mayo no sería descabellado, con el debut de un tráiler completo en la Celebration.

Grubb mencionó que los fans deberían «esperar oír hablar del juego de forma significativa antes del E3».

Titulo y personajes

Es seguro que la secuela no llevara el nombre de Jedi: Fallen Order 2. Será Star Wars Jedi: seguido de un nuevo subtítulo. Contará con personajes que regresan de su predecesora, algunos con papeles más importantes. También lo harán nuevos personajes conocidos por el fandom que no aparecieron en la primera entrega.

Recordemos que la primera entrega tiene lugar cinco años después de los acontecimientos de «The Revenge of the Sith». Y sigue al padawan jedi Cal Kestis, interpretado por Cameron Monaghan, cuando su vida en la clandestinidad es destrozada por los inquisidores del Imperio. A partir de ahí, el antiguo aprendiz se ve inmerso en una aventura con graves riesgos: debe encontrar un holocrón que contiene una lista de niños sensibles a la fuerza antes de que lo haga el Imperio.

Cal Kestis se enfrenta a los soldados de la purga en una de las arenas de entrenamiento.

Durante la historia, Cal se somete a duras pruebas en su camino para superar el traumático pasado, que dejó como secuela el fin de la guerra de los clones.

La primera aventura terminó con los héroes del juego escapando a duras penas de las garras de Darth Vader y con Cal destruyendo el Holocrón Jedi, dejando que los niños sensibles a la Fuerza descubrieran sus propios destinos en lugar de dar al Imperio una forma fácil de localizarlos.

En la secuela Darth Vader podría seguir en la caza de Cal Kestis con la inclusión de los restantes inquisidores. Podríamos tener la ayuda de la Bad Batch. Tal vez por época hasta podría aparecer Darth Maul. Veremos… hay muchas posibilidades. Mayo pareciera quedar lejos pero el tiempo pasa volando.

Antecedentes

Lucasfilm y EA suelen lanzar un videojuego antes, o en línea, con un gran proyecto live action. Si echamos un vistazo al pasado podemos ver que Battlefront de EA se lanzó en noviembre de 2015, justo un mes antes de The Force Awakens. La segunda entrega de Battlefront se lanzó un mes antes de The Last Jedi.

Jedi: Fallen Order durante el mismo mes que la primera temporada de The Mandalorian, y un mes antes de The Rise of Skywalker. Por último, Star Wars: Squadrons se lanzó un mes antes de la segunda temporada de The Mandalorian. Si Lucasfilm y EA quieren mantener esta tradición que se utiliza para ayudar a vender el juego aprovechando el bombo y la emoción del lanzamiento de un nuevo proyecto live action de Star Wars, entonces hay posibilidades.

Se rumorea que la tercera temporada de The Mandalorian se estrenará a finales de 2022, lo que coincidiría con la ventana de lanzamiento inicial que tenía la secuela de Jedi: Fallen Order y a la que todavía aspira. Se rumorea que a continuación de las nuevas aventuras de Mando, se estrenará la serie de Ahsoka durante la primavera de 2023 y The Acolyte unos meses más tarde.

El futuro inmediato de los videojuegos

Según averiguaciones de las fuentes ya mencionadas en este articulo, en cuanto al futuro de la franquicia en el mundo gamer se puede decir que tras la secuela de Jedi: Fallen Order, el siguiente juego en salir será el Remake de Knights of the Old Republic, con suerte, en 2023 o 2024.

Lo último que se ha oído sobre LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga es que el juego saldrá en abril/mayo de este año. Pero no es algo inamovible y las cosas cambian constantemente en el panorama actual debido a COVID-19. Recordemos que esta situación ya ha forzado múltiples retrasos en el videojuego de LEGO.

El 10 de diciembre de 2021, Lucasfilm Games y Quantic Dream han presentado un nuevo videojuego de esta galaxia muy, muy lejana: Star Wars Eclipse. Pero esta en un muy temprano desarrollo y no verá la luz hasta dentro de un tiempo largo.

De todas formas, si quieres saber más, no te pierdas el articulo publicado en nuestra web sobre los videojuegos anunciados y rumoreados de Star Wars.

A estar atentos ya que vamos a estar compartiendo y actualizando más información sobre los videojuegos de Star Wars apenas vayamos recibiendo más información. Esto es todo por ahora, un saludo y que la Fuerza les acompañe… ¡Siempre!

Star Wars: Battlefront III ha sido rechazado por EA

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Vengo a hablar de la saga de videojuegos Star Wars Battlefront desarrollados por EA y DICE. Este es un articulo especial para mi ya que a pesar de sus cuestiones criticables es un juego que me ha entretenido por largo tiempo y me han gustado. La siguiente información es triste, así que estoy dispuesto a abrirme la herida. Comencemos…

Star Wars: Battlefront III descartado por EA

Si, como has leído. ¿De donde ha salido esto? La fuente es Tom Henderson, un fiable informador de videojuegos; más conocido por sus filtraciones sobre Battlefield 2042 y Call of Duty. Pero aún así es una persona con un gran historial de información sobre EA y DICE.

Henderson ha informado que DICE propuso una tercera entrega de su serie Battlefront, pero EA rechazó la idea debido a los costes de las licencias. En un hilo de tweets en su cuenta personal, Tom Henderson recopilo las razones por las que EA habría rechazado un tercer título de Star Wars: Battlefront.

Tom Henderson comienza publicando la información que le llego desde un antiguo desarrollador:

«Battlefront 3 fue un título propuesto por DICE, pero finalmente fue rechazado por EA debido a los costes de las licencias. Se rechazó porque se necesita un 20% más de ventas para ganar el mismo dinero».

Henderson continúa diciendo que aunque EA rechazó Battlefront III, el editor tiene dos títulos de Star Wars en desarrollo. Pero Henderson no mencionó ningún detalle sobre esos juegos aparte de que son títulos más basados en la historia. Para un solo jugador en lugar de multijugador.

El ultimo que apague la luz

A continuación Henderson informa que varios desarrolladores clave que trabajaron en la serie Battlefront dejaron el estudio DICE el año pasado; incluidos el director creativo de Battlefront II, Dennis Bränvall, el diseñador de juego principal Christian Johannesé y el diseñador principal de héroes Guillaume Mroz.

Todo esto indica que el desarrollo de un Battlefront III es muy poco probable. A esto hay que agregarle que Henderson ha dicho que él personalmente ha visto pruebas de que el próximo título de DICE después de Battlefield 2042 es otro título de Battlefield. Y que este ultimo ha superado su etapa conceptual y se está desarrollando activamente en este momento.

Aunque sin duda es una decepción para muchos fans de Star Wars: Battlefront, tampoco es que esta noticia cause una gran sorpresa. La segunda entrega de EA y DICE lanzada en 2017 no cumplió sus objetivos de ventas en gran parte debido a la controversia sobre las microtransacciones; que otorgaban a los jugadores que invertían dinero real en las cajas de botín una ventaja injusta en el juego.

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Abriendo aún más la herida

Dennis Brannvall, director del juego Star Wars: Battlefront II, ha revelado algunos detalles sobre lo que el equipo de DICE estaba trabajando antes de la cancelación del título.

Estas revelaciones las hizo en los comentarios de una publicación de Reddit. Donde fans del subreddit de Star Wars: Battlefront empezaron a recordar el lanzamiento del reboot de EA en 2015. Y un hilo en el que se hablaba de cómo Nien Nunb y Greedo eran ediciones de última hora del DLC del Borde Exterior.

Las revelaciones fueron las siguientes:

Battlefront (2015)

  • Originalmente Chewbacca y Bossk estaban planeados como los primeros héroes para un paquete de DLC centrado en Sullust, pero los planes cambiaron y el equipo trajo a Nien Nunb y Greedo junto con el Palacio de Jabba.
  • Lando Calrissian e IG-88 estaban planeados para el DLC de Bespin, pero arreglar un droide iba a llevar demasiado tiempo, así que sustituyeron a IG-88 por Dengar.
  • El DLC de la Estrella de la Muerte iba a contar inicialmente con Obi-Wan Kenobi y Tarkin, pero debido a que Rogue One se estrenó solo tres meses después del lanzamiento previsto del DLC, el equipo cambió a Bossk y Chewbacca.
  • En un principio, el equipo no estaba seguro de si harían el DLC de Rogue One, por supuesto que sí, pero si no lo hubieran hecho, tenían previsto lanzar un pack de Mos Eisley con Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Battlefront II (2017)

Poco después de sus revelaciones en Reddit, Brannvall acudió a Twitter para responder a algunas preguntas y realizo más revelaciones y algunas involucraban a Star Wars: Battlefront II.

Aquí lo más interesante:

  • Nunca se pensó en Dagobah para Battlefront, ya que tener a los Rebeldes y a los Imperiales luchando en el planeta parecía demasiado increíble.
  • Había prototipos de Mustafar, Ahsoka Tano y Asajj Ventress planeados para ser lanzados como parte del DLC de las Guerras Clon tras el lanzamiento de Scarif, que desafortunadamente fue la última entrega de contenido para Star Wars: Battlefront II en abril de 2020.

Durante mucho tiempo se rumoreó que Ahsoka y Ventress formaban parte de los planes futuros de DICE para Battlefront II y los mineros de datos incluso encontraron varias referencias a los personajes dentro de los archivos del juego junto con Padme Amidala. También se rumoreó durante mucho tiempo que se iba a trabajar en Coruscant y que los jugadores lo habían solicitado con insistencia.

No sucedió nada de esto. Luego se informo la cancelación del desarrollo de nuevo contenido para Battlefront II y ahora que EA rechazo el desarrollo de una tercera entrega todo parece quedar enterrado en un gran pozo oscuro.

Es muy decepcionante que Brannvall confirme lo que el equipo estaba desarrollando, ya que el futuro de Battlefront II parecía muy brillante.

Conclusiones

En el ultimo tweet de su hilo, Tom Henderson dejo una pequeñita luz de esperanza. Ha dicho lo siguiente:

«También se debe decir que el desarrollo puede cambiar en cualquier momento y el próximo título ha comenzado a desarrollarse, pero si Battlefront III alguna vez recibe luz verde y comienza el desarrollo por cualquier motivo, les daré la noticia».

Aunque ha dicho esto yo no les recomiendo que se ilusiones. Si a la recepción de Battlefront II se le suman los costes de las licencias y los cambios de personal que Henderson señaló, tiene sentido que EA esté cubriendo sus apuestas en otros lugares, al menos por ahora. Ahora que EA no tiene la exclusividad para desarrollar videojuegos de Star Wars; otros estudios como Ubisoft tienen acceso a los derechos de esta galaxia muy, muy lejana. La competencia en el mercado esta más feroz que nunca.

Battlefront Captures

Sobre los dos videojuegos que EA tiene en desarrollo, según lo informado por Henderson, podemos decir que uno de ellos es la secuela del exitoso Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order. El segundo videojuego de EA basado en la historia es un misterio. Pero como se esperan más anuncios de videojuegos de Star Wars durante este 2022, puede que no tengamos que esperar mucho para averiguarlo.

Esto es todo por ahora. Un saludo y que la Fuerza les acompañe… ¡Siempre!

Unfinished Legacy

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Endor’s Moon didn’t look the same it did a few hours ago, when the battle had unleashed a chaos that spread to every corner of the landscape both earth and sky.

Leia smiled. She grieved for the lives lost, but serenity rose up her spine when the thought that none of those brave men and women had perished in vain came to her mind.

The moments following the destruction of the Second Death Star, Luke got in touch from an Imperial shuttle just to tell her the only new that truly mattered.

‘‘The Emperor has fallen.’’

A blast of euphoria shook her with such strength she didn’t even realise that her brother’s voice didn’t show the joy it should have. The total defeat of the Empire was a matter of a few months. Now, the whole galaxy looked like a different one.

However, that cheerfulness dimmed the moment she remembered the other key figure of the Imperial forces and whose mere existence meant a threat great enough for her to feel uneasy.

‘‘What about Lord Vader?’’ she had asked, cautiously.

Leia didn’t know what to infer from the silence that followed. She frowned. She was about to open her to speak again when Luke’s voice came to her from the other side of the comm device.

‘‘Same thing’’ he answered briefly.

Leia restrained a triumphant cry because she knew that for Luke the death of the Dark Lord meant something afar from a victory.

‘‘A feast is being pulled off tonight’’ she told him. ‘‘Food, music… Come and tell us everything.’’

‘‘I will, but I have something to do first.’’

‘‘What is it?’’

Another silence. The Princess simply knew his brother wanted to ask her something; make her part of that secret matter but, for some reason, he ended up rejecting the idea.

‘‘Never mind, but don’t worry, I’ll be around in the forest. See you later.’’

Luke had cut the transmission and Leia didn’t had the need to argue. It was not so difficult to understand what was all about, nor it was to know what was that question never asked.

She sighed and turned to see the immense trees of the Moon of Endor. The traditional Ewok wood structures began to be adorned with cloth ribbons and braided ropes. On top of one of those high platforms, Han argued with C-3PO about some nonsense. Or maybe he was just complaining about the pedantry of the poor droid. Whatever it was it surely contained some sort of affection for the droid, a tender feeling that her beloved smuggler would never acknowledge. Leia grinned and looked back to the plain where she awaited the landing of a ship. Mon Mothma had sent her a message reporting that one of the oldest collaboratos of the Alliance wanted to meet her and congratulate her in person for the success. Leia almost rejected the petition since there were many members of the Rebel Alliance wishing to talk to her, but Mon insisted: ‘‘This is the original Fulcrum’’.

She could not refuse. Leia had never met her. She was a mysterious figure even for her and only the most veteran –old senators and officers from the Republic that had planted the seeds for the Rebellion- seemed to have more information about her. Not only was not possible for Leia to reject that visit; she was looking forward to it.
The ship arrived and Leia gulped. It was a shuttle T-6, with chrome decoration in maroon over the white surface. Its wings retracted and the ship lowered gently to the ground. The twilight sun teared silver drops from the hull. The door opened and a slim silhouette outlined in the indoor darkness. With her heart pounding fierce in her chest, Leia waited until she showed herself clearly. She did not understand all that tension she was feeling. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that she was about to meet someone she had spent half of her life hearing things about.
The woman removed the pale hood that covered her face and revealed some white and blue montrals and lekkus that framed her orange skin. She held a large stick in her right hand.

-General Organa –she greeted with a soft and clean voice.

Leia raised her eyebrows with both surprise and satisfaction. Until that moment no one had ever referred to her in those terms, since her royal condition seemed to eclipse everything else, but she definitely felt more comfortable with that new title. After all, the destruction of Alderaan had taken with it the possibility of succeeding her as queen someday, which condemned her to be an eternal princess who could no longer serve as such so, what was the purpose of it now? She kept that title in memory of her home, but that was it. All her last’s years work had more to do with war than with wearing crowns and carry the diplomatic tasks that were expected from the royalty.

‘‘It is a pleasure to meet you…’’

Leia lengthened the last vowel in order to make the newcomer understand that she didn’t know what her name was. Calling her just Fulcrum didn’t seem right.

‘‘My name is Ahsoka Tano’’ she said.

‘‘Well, then it is nice to meet you, Ahsoka Tano. I’m aware of how valuable your help has been to our cause since it begun so this victory is yours as well.

The Togruta dropped a tired smile, as if for her it didn’t make any sense to talk about victories or defeats, only peace.

They walked toward the woods.

‘‘The Force is with us’’ Ahsoka said.

Leia looked for her eyes.

‘‘The Force… Do you feel it?’’

‘‘I do. And I also sense it in you.’’

The princess gulped.

‘‘I… I don’t know yet…’’

‘‘It’s okay. We’re not talking about something that must be known. You learn it, you feel it, you have it… But you don’t know it.’’ There was something in her voice that felt sedative, encouraging. Reliable. ‘‘Speaking of’’ she continued ‘‘I would love to meet commander… Skywalker.’’ She pronounced that name as if it was the saddest word in the galaxy. ‘‘He is quite famous since he destroyed the Death Star.’’

‘‘Yes. And he is also a good friend’’ Leia added. She was still getting used to the idea of Luke and herself being siblings, although in the bottom of her heart that bond felt so natural. In that moment two Ewoks passed by carrying some helmets of the Stormtroopers that had perished in the battle. ‘‘They are assembling percussion instruments with it.’’ Leia explained with a ding of amusement in her tone. ‘‘And the truth is that it doesn’t sound as awful as one could think.’’

Despite Ahsoka’s smile provoked by the tenderness those creatures woke in her and for the contagious energy they gave off, her blue eyes casted a shadow of nostalgia.
And Leia didn’t need to ask. Maybe it was because of the recent power that had awoken in her, but she knew without finding out that the Togruta was remembering older times, older wars, and older soldiers that fought in them and that were precursors of the Imperial troops. It was not far-fetched to think, both for the age Ahsoka looked like and the Force sensitivity Leia was starting to engage, that she had somehow participated in The Clone Wars.

R2-D2, only witnessing the dispute between Han and C-3PO but not intervening, took a quick look around and stopped when the Togruta came in sight. He started to do little jumps and beeped with one of his characteristic sounds that rather sounded like a scream of joy. He flew through them.

‘‘What the…?’’ Leia didn’t understand what was going on.

Once the astromech was in front of Ahsoka, she kneeled so she could face the little droid.

‘‘Hey, bud’’ she said, obviously glad. ‘‘It’s been a long time.’’

‘‘Do you know each other?’’ Leia asked.

‘‘This little one here saved my life more times than I can recall.’’ Ahsoka explained as she stroked the top of the droid. ‘‘Mine and many others. He’s a little hero.’’

‘‘That’s true’’ Leia admitted. ‘‘It belongs to Luke but we all have a thing for him.’’

‘‘It is Luke’s?

‘‘Yes. They’re flesh and bone.

‘‘I see. I’m going to have to thank him for taking care of R2.’’

‘‘Yeah, about that… I have to say that Luke’s not here.’’

Ahsoka stood.

‘‘Do you know where to find him?’’

‘‘I don’t think it’ll take you long. He’s somewhere in these woods but… I don’t know if he wants company. He had something important to take care of.’’

‘‘At this point you can well imagine that I’m not here out of mere sympathy.’’ Ahsoka looked as if she was hesitating about what to say next. ‘‘I want to talk to him about his father.’’

‘‘About Darth Vader?’’

The scathing glance Leia gave her didn’t disturb Ahsoka.

‘‘So you know.’’

‘‘Luke told me.’’

‘‘And what else did he tell you?’’

Leia clenched her fist and looked down momentarily. It was clear Ahsoka knew so hiding it would’ve been nonsense. Plus, everybody would find out sooner or later.
‘‘That he was also mine. Not with those words but it was implied.’’

The hint of bitterness in the princess’s voice would have been obvious to anyone listening, but it was something more for Ahsoka. She stiffened her facial expression and said:

‘‘I’ve seen holos of yours, Leia. Archive videos about your headstrong senatorial interventions. You reminded me of him in all of them.’’

Ahsoka touched her shoulder as to say goodbye and headed towards the green density, willing to find Luke. Leia let her go because what she had said, more than offensive, felt disturbing. She couldn’t imagine in which ways Vader and her were similar but neither she could imagine the Togruta lying.

An ocean of twinkling stars, still shy because of the recent retreat of the sun, covered that part of the Moon of Endor. Ahsoka was well aware of what she would find, but something deep inside revolved against that thought. She didn’t know what she would do when she saw him; didn’t know which words to use to introduce herself to Luke.

Far away, between the trees, a shaft of orange light cast vague shadows on the grass. Ahsoka walked towards it and the scene outlined before her eyes. She reached the last row of trees that marked the end of the foliage and the beginning of a clearing where a bonfire consumed what was left of the closest thing she had ever had to a family. She awaited in the dark.

Luke, wearing black, was facing the bonfire. In front of him, Anakin.

Ahsoka swallowed hard to quell a tear and stared at the helmet she had already faced once, not so long ago. A few years; a whole eternity. Sometimes the difference was blurred in the memory of what it was and the longing for what it might have been.

She needed to know how it happened, but that meant interrupting Luke, and she didn’t want to do it. Not that soon, at least. He was his son. That moment belonged to them, so she stayed in the shadows a little bit longer, with her heart constricted by loss. She felt that same loss twenty-three years ago, when the Order 66 was executed. The bond that united her with her master throughout the Light Side of the Force had cracked until it broke. Ahsoka read it as a death, not as a fell into the Dark Side. And, as terrible as the latter could be for her, knowing he was alive ignited a spark of light of hope. Later, in their duel, she saw it. She saw it in his eyes, uncovered because of the cut she had inflicted on his helmet. Anakin was there, fighting against Darth Vader, who held the undisputed sovereignty of his spirit. Bearing that in mind, how was Ahsoka supposed to leave him? How could she have lost hope that Anakin saved himself someday? Jedi despised the idea of redemption. They didn’t think about it seriously or didn’t believe it was possible. But she was not a Jedi.

And it seemed Luke didn’t either. At least not in the old way. Ahsoka sensed the pain in him. If he was bidding that kind of farewell, it had to be because in the end he got to see Anakin. The Anakin she knew.

Some fireworks exploded in the sky to celebrate the death of the tyrant that Palpatine was, and Ahsoka almost felt how the entire galaxy oozed joy while she and Luke said goodbye to a man that had changed their lives and had taught them so much. None of them would have been who they were without him.

Past a few minutes, when the fire had already consumed what it was to consume and the dark night was closing in on them, Ahsoka took a few steps, aware that there was no need of saying anything, since Luke would sense her presence and would turn. And so he did, with his hand on his belt just in case a fight was needed.

‘‘Who are you?’’ he asked.

‘‘My name is Ahsoka Tano.’’ She answered. The firelight illuminated her face. ‘‘I helped Bail Organa with the first spying network of the Rebel Alliance and I have continued to collaborate with it from time to time since the

Luke dropped the defensive posture and frowned.

‘‘I haven’t heard of you.’’

‘‘I made sure to go quite unnoticed.’’ Ahsoka said not looking at him. Her eyes were fixed in the helmet of Darth Vader. ‘‘He did come back to the light, didn’t he.’’

Luke separated his lips as a gesture of surprise.

‘‘How…? What do you know about him?’’

‘‘Probably more than you.’’ She sighed. ‘‘Anakin Skywalker was my master when I was young.

Luke took a moment to digest the information.

‘‘I… I didn’t know you were… Are you a Jedi?’’

‘‘I was. I left the Order before Sidious ended it.

‘‘Why?’’

But Ahsoka didn’t want to answer that.

‘‘Tell me about his redemption.’’

Luke stared back at the mortal remains of this father.

‘‘The Emperor almost killed me. He used some sort of rays that came out of his hands… It was so painful, I could hardly think and the only thing that came to my mind was to appeal to my father’s good feelings because, despite everything, I knew they were there.’’

‘‘Did it work?’’

‘‘It did. He fought against him knowing he would die, but he did it anyway.’’

‘‘To save you.’’

Ahsoka felt a knot in the throat but it was different from the ones that came with grief or sadness. This time it was about relief, about pride. The crackle of the fire grew weaker, and its flames were fading. The light died out little by little.

Ahsoka Tano pulled out a lightsaber from her cloak. She turned it on and held it steady in front of her as if it was a torch. Luke did the same with his. Both lights green and white reflected on the heat atrophied helmet.

‘‘Now you are one with the Force’’ Ahsoka said with the shadow of a smile in her lips. She turned off her lightsaber and her eyes met Luke’s. ‘‘I want to talk you about him, but not tonight. Now you have something to celebrate with your friends, but tomorrow morning I’ll be waiting for you in one of the nearby hills. If you want to.’’

‘‘Yes’’ he answered quickly. ‘‘I want to know more about my father.’’

‘‘And you will. See you tomorrow, Luke Skywalker.’’

And so Ahsoka disappeared in the darkness.

After so many years of war, the din of festivities were comforting. The Empire had not yet been completely defeated and there were still a couple of battles to fight, but it was gratifying to become the dominant army.

The Ewoks danced, stoked the fire and played music as the others clapped. In the middle of the party, Luke had seen the Force Ghosts of Obi-Wan, Yoda and Anakin. It was a peaceful feeling to know that, somehow, they were still there, balanced. He would not forget the last words Ahsoka had said to Anakin. ‘‘Now you are one with the Force.’’ So that was what dying meant for the users of the light side of the Force: to become one with it. It was not a bad fate.

He looked at Leia. It was unclear how to explain all these things to her, but he didn’t intend to do it yet. Although there was something Luke had to say to her.

‘‘Leia, I need to talk to you’’ he said, lowering his voice.

Leia, who in that moment was clapping her hands to animate a dance in pairs, made a sign to Han to make him understand she would be absent for a couple of minutes and followed Luke to a more private place.

The night breeze was so gentle it became pleasant. Leia’s loose hair danced softly over her back.

‘‘Tell me.’’

‘‘I have to talk to you about our father.’’

Leia sighed and looked away. She rested her hands on one of the rope and wood balustrades that marked the end of the Ewok platforms.

Luke had been about to invite her to attend the impromptu funeral with him, but then realized that she would say no and that would make them both feel bad. Could he blame her? After all, Darth Vader had been retaining her while they destroyed her world into a million pieces in front of her. He was also the one who tortured and carbonized Han. Among other misfortunes Luke didn’t wish to recall.

‘‘He saved my life, Leia.’’ The Princess looked up and fixed her big brown eyes in her brother. ‘‘Palpatine was so close to kill me when he faced him to save me. He died in that confrontation but there was time for us to talk a little before he finally closed her eyes.’’

‘‘And what did he said?’’

‘‘He wanted to make sure you’d know.’’

‘‘Know what?’’

‘‘That there was good in him. He asked me to tell you so.’’

Leia pulled away from him, arms in her hips, and gave a bitter laugh.

‘‘What would he care I knew it or not?’’

‘‘Because you are his daughter and he wanted his family to know that the last thing he did, he did it right.’’

‘‘I’m not his family.’’

‘‘What about me? Am I your family?’’

‘‘You know you are.’’

‘‘Then he is as well, because he is for me. You don’t have to acknowledge him as a father,’’ he explained, calmly. ‘‘Your father was and always will be Bail Organa. That I know, Leia. But for him you were his daughter.’’

‘‘But Darth Vader…’’

‘‘Don’t think of Vader. Think of Anakin Skywalker.’’

Leia hunched her shoulders and closed her eyes as she shook her head. She then she looked at Luke and put a hand on his cheek, tenderly.

‘‘I’m glad he came back to the light, but I… I can’t be that forgiving, Luke. Maybe in the future I’ll ask you to tell me about Anakin, but now I’m not ready. It is too soon.
Luke put his hand over hers to remove it from his face and wrap it with love.

‘‘I understand.’’

Ahsoka waited next to her ship not knowing when would the young Skywalker appear.

‘‘The young Skywalker…’’ she mumbled.

It was rare to think that there was an Anakin’s son out there, but it was also pleasing. Not only because Luke seemed a very exceptional person, considering his achievements and the few words shared with him, but because he was what was left of his former master. Somehow, she also thought about herself as a wielder of his legacy. Many things she learned as a Padawan helped her become who she was today. She survived the Empire, a regime which leader was determined to haunt her down and those who were like her. If she made it out alive, was because of Anakin’s teachings. She knew it the first time she had to survive in the trandoshan moon of Wasskah, were some bastards entertained themselves with people hunting. And she knew it now, after twenty-three years of tyranny. Back then she had had the opportunity to thank her master. Now she would’ve loved to do the same.

Luke arrived with the break of down. His faced showed both tiredness and predisposition.

‘‘Good morning’’ he said.

‘‘Hello’’ she answered. ‘‘Okay, I thought I could take you to a place and talk along the way.’’

‘‘Which place?’’ Luke asked as he entered the ship.

‘‘I’m not sure. This past years I’ve been making some inquiries but couldn’t check upon all of them. Have you heard about the Mustafar System?

‘‘I haven’t.’’

‘‘It is not far. One or two systems away.’’

‘‘As far as I know the closer systems apart from Rattatak and Cerea are Bespin and Hoth.’’

‘‘Mustafar is nearby Hoth. And it seems Anakin lived there during his years as lord Sith.’’

The bridge was not very big but it looked wide. Luke sat in the co-pilot sit.

‘‘I’ve noticed you don’t refer to him as Vader.’’

‘‘That name lost its significance to me once I knew who was behind it.’’Ahsoka explained as she turned on the ship. ‘‘Last time I saw him, he called me by my name and I called him by his.’’

‘‘Did you fight?’’

‘‘Yes.’’

‘‘But you survived.’’

The ship dived into the sky.

‘‘That’s not something I want to remember now.’’

‘‘I understand. But it draws my attention that you thought about him as Anakin even when you were fighting.’’

‘‘You did the same, didn’t you?’’

‘‘Yes.’’

‘‘What did he say?’’

‘‘That that name didn’t have any meaning for him.’’

Ahsoka let out a small laugh.

‘‘He told me that Anakin Skywalker was weak and that he had destroyed it.’’

‘‘So he actually made a distinction between Anakin and Vader’’ Luke mused.

‘‘So it seems. But the truth is I saw Anakin in Vader. And he was also Vader long before Darth Sidious put him that name.’’

Luke frowned.

‘‘What do you mean?’’

‘‘There both light and darkness in all of us, Luke, and it is our decisions that keep one at bay and enhance the other. But you can only get lost in darkness, never in light. And when that happens it is hard to find yourself again. Anakin lost himself and then had to fight to recover himself again. If that fight had not existed inside him, your cries for help would not have had an effect on him and he would not have saved you. But just as Anakin was latent deep within Vader, Vader was also underlying in Anakin.

In the last days Ahsoka had regained in a very vivid way many memories of their past: Anakin about to kill a zygerrian slaver that could not defend himself. If he finally didn’t was because Ahsoka had stopped him. One word was enough, but even then it was clear that there was an anger in him that sometimes flared up and made him lose sight of what it meant to be a Jedi knight. His tendency to deviate from that path was apparent in other aspects, but no one ever paid enough attention to it.

‘‘What was that made him fell into the dark side?’’

Ahsoka shook her head slightly and activated the hyperspace drive. She glanced at Luke.

‘‘I’m not sure. The circumstances were not favourable either. Your father was one of the most powerful Jedi of the Order and it is possible that the Order feared him for it and he felt undervalued. But it had to be something else… Well, the fact that you are here is prove that he had a life outside the Orden and apart from the Code.’’

‘‘Couldn’t the Jedi have children?’’

‘‘We were forbidden to make such emotional ties, but he did. That doesn’t surprise me, anyone who spent enough time next to him realized that keeping emotions at bay was not his strong suit. You should have seen how he got when someone messed with R2.’’

‘‘Was R2 his astromech?’’

‘‘Yes.’’

‘‘That droid has never say so…’’

‘‘I guess he never got to knew what actually happened to Anakin and there’s no reason he should recognize him in the figure of Vader.’’

‘‘That makes sense… Then, for what you’ve told me, the affair between Anakin and my mother had to be secret…’’

‘‘What do you know about your mother?’’

‘‘Nothing. You?’’

Ahsoka sighed.

‘‘Anakin never told me about it but now things are clear. Your mother’s name was Pad…’’

‘‘No, wait’’ Luke interrupted. ‘‘Tell it when my sister is able to hear it as well. She deserves to find out at the same as me.’’

Ahsoka smiled.

‘‘She does have interest in your mother, doesn’t she? More than in her father, as far as I’ve seen.

Luke yawned and leaned back in his sit.

‘‘She feels conflict.’’

‘‘That’s normal. Well, at least she’ll be able to feel proud about her mother. And so proud. You’ll see.

‘‘My uncles never told me about her.’’

‘‘Your uncles raised you?’’

‘‘Yes… My uncle Owen was my father’s half-brother.’’

Ahsoka frowned.

‘‘In Tatooine, right?’’

‘‘Yes.’’

Ahsoka recalled her first mission as a Padawan. The intrigue of Count Dooku, how they had carried that slug baby through the desert, Jabba’s Palace… A lifetime had passed since that. A life that weighed heavily on her memory.

Luke was starting to close his eyes unintentionally.

‘‘You should sleep, young Skywalker. There’s a resting compartment back there. Go lie down.’’

The boy didn’t even have the strength to reply. Like an automaton, he got up and before leaving the cabin he said:

‘‘Wake me up once we’re there. Don’t wait.’’

‘‘Don’t worry.’’

The hours passed quickly because, deep inside, Ahsoka did not want to get to Mustafar, and the more you fear the arrival of something the faster it arrives. She didn’t know what she was going to find there but she did know that he was going to hurt.

Ahsoka flew over that desolate, fiery world looking for something that would show her where to start looking. Then she saw it. A huge black fortress towering up into the ashen sky. A river of lava flowed through its base until it cascaded into a sea of fire. It was a bleak landscape.

As the ship landed, Ahsoka felt it: an inescapable Force charge. Wasn’t that just any place? Why had Anakin chosen it as his abode? Or hadn’t it been his choice?
She went to the resting chamber and met Luke on the way. The landing had awakened him. He, too, must have sensed the intensity of the Force in that place. It was disconcerting because there was hardly any life… But there was memory.
‘‘What a sad place’’ Luke said once the door opened.

Ahsoka remained silent. She looked around and saw, on top of a dead tree, a very familiar bird to her, although she hadn’t seen it for a while.

‘‘Morai’’ she muttered.

This time, the convor’s eyes were closed and calm, as if enjoying a newfound balance. Ahsoka had rescued from oblivion some memories related to that mystical creature …

The sensation of having died and then resurrected, the certainty that the ways of the Force were much more complex than she had originally believed. She still hadn’t forgotten that World Between Worlds into which Ezra Bridger plunged her in a desperate move to save her… Which reminded her that, now that the war was about to end, she had an important appointment in the Lothal system.

‘‘So he lived in that castle…’’ Luke said with his gaze lost in the huge black structure.

‘‘I think so.’’

They walked toward the fortress in silence, each one swimming deep in their own thoughts. And that’s when Ahsoka heard it; a display of disordered voices but connected forever in the same moment:

You’re going down a path I can’t follow.
I see through the lies of the Jedi.
I will do what I must.
You underestimate my power!
You were my brother, Anakin…
I hate you!
…I loved you.

Ahsoka stopped all of a sudden and put a hand to her temple. She recognized the three voices, and although none of their owners lived anymore, hearing them were not disconcerting to her. It was not the first time that she heard something that she had not witnessed. Stranger things happened on a daily basis.

The Force had a space and a time of its own, and if your connection to it was strong enough, you could be faced with the echo of past events and, sometimes, even future ones. Sometimes this manifested in the form of premonitory dreams for some Jedi, but none had been able to explain it with the clarity with which, for some time, Ahsoka had begun to understand it. The nature of the Force was complex and she would probably never fully understand it. At least not in life. But her experiences and her study had allowed her to get closer to that truth than most Jedi she had ever known.
‘‘What’s the matter?’’ Luke asked, oblivious to all those things.

Ahsoka knelt and scooped up a handful of the blackened, barren earth. She felt it in her hand as if by doing so she could get the clairvoyance needed to know exactly what had happened between Anakin, Obi-Wan and Padmé.

‘‘Never mind’’ she said. ‘‘Let’s go.’’

The castle was empty. It had had a few members of the service and perhaps some guards guarding its lord’s abode until very recently, but now there was no one left. News that Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader as well as other high officials of the Empire had died swept through the galaxy at breakneck speed. Hundreds of systems celebrated it, from Dantooine to Ryloth to Corellia and Kashyyyk. There was no point staying in a castle whose master would not return.

Inside, the ceilings were so high that one could hardly see where they ended. There was nothing: no decoration or personal effects of any kind. It was so desolate that their footsteps echoed around every corner.

They got to a well-equipped medical room. In the center of it there was a bacta tank: a healing pod in which the patient had to be inserted and remain for a few hours immersed in a healing liquid.

Ahsoka felt a pang in her chest at the thought that Anakin had needed that machine as badly as to have one in his residence.

Luke, who was thinking the same thing as her, rested a hand on the glass.

‘‘What happened to him?’’

‘‘I don’t know.’’

Luke took a deep breath.

‘‘It seems to me that he suffered a lot all his life’’ he said with a bit of sadness.

‘‘No. Not all of it. Come on.’’

They went up a cylindrical elevator to the highest floor. A huge corridor welcomed the. There was a door at the end of it. They opened it and looked inside with a mixture of anticipation and heartbreak.

To the left was a shelf with files, documents, and even Sith holocrons. In the center, a perfectly neat bed of black sheets. On the right, a trunk.

Luke went to the left side. Ahsoka, to the right one.

Luke rummaged through the files and Ahsoka tried to open the trunk, but the lock was double. To open it you needed the Force and a password. The Force thing was not a problem. Ahsoka closed her eyes, reached out and heard the movement of the interior mechanisms unlocking.

Then a keyboard extended and demanded a password.

Ahsoka bit her lip.

‘‘Maybe…’’

8108.

Correct key. Ahsoka couldn’t help but smile. Some things never change, she thought.
She opened the dusty lid and took a look. She saw six things.

The first, one of Darth Vader’s helmets, and not just any one, but the one with a diagonal cut at visor level.

Ahsoka took it with both hands and gulped. She would have recognized it in any circumstance. She ran her fingertips over the slit and closed her eyes for a moment to deal in a better way with the pain that washed over her memories.

She put the helmet aside.

The second thing she saw was a neatly folded white dress. It was embroidered and had rhinestones. Ahsoka was slow to realize that it was a wedding dress but as soon as she came to that conclusion she pushed away the hand with which she had been about to remove it. She didn’t need to see it any further. It was not due to do so.

The third thing was a bracelet made of japor, a typical Tatooine bead material.

Maybe it belonged to his mother, she thought.

The fourth was a traditional ancient Naboo figurine. In Naboo there was a very special tradition about their queens: when they died, a small carved wooden figure with their appearance was distributed among the population. They were received by families who considered that the queen in question was the one who best represented their ideals, so it was decided to venerate her in death as if she were some kind of lesser divinity, someone who had the favour of the gods. For them it was a symbol of respect, loyalty and gratitude. They placed the figure in their homes, as if it could thus watch over them.

Anakin had gotten one of Padmé.

‘‘Luke.’’ Ahsoka called. ‘‘Come here.’’

Luke walked to her, then glanced at the painted wooden figure. He appreciated a young woman, with a white makeup, a red upper lip, two crimson polka dots on her cheeks and a spectacular maroon and black dress, as well as a headdress of the same colors. The level of detail was breathtaking.

‘‘What is this?’’ he asked with admiration.

‘‘That’s your mother. She was very important among her people. There’s a mausoleum in her home planet that receives numerous visits every day. I visited it a while ago.

‘‘She looks like some sort of queen.’’

‘‘She was. Among other things. I’ll tell you and your sister about it.’’

‘‘She was so beautiful. Leia says she recalls her a sad woman.’’

‘‘Leia remembers?’’

‘‘Yes. She told me so yesterday. Although I don’t get it. She must have been as young as I was when we got separated from her. Babies, I’d say.

‘‘Well, it is possible to retain memories through the Force rather than through consciousness. Just because Leia’s power is awakening now doesn’t mean it wasn’t there before.’’

‘‘Oh, I see.’’

Ahsoka looked at the last two things.

The fifth was a small velvet bag. She undid the knot and dropped the contents into her palm. They were beads… beads that she herself had attached to her montrals during the Clone Wars as a distinctive feature of a Padawan. She remembered how they had been removed during the expulsion of the Jedi Order. She also remembered, with searing clarity, how Anakin had offered them back to her while he begged her with his eyes to come back to them and, more specifically, to him.

But Ahsoka had closed Anakin’s fist with them inside and told him that she was sorry… that she would not return. That memory tortured her. She had wondered for years what would have happened if she had stayed with him until the end. Could she have avoided his fateful fate? She put the beads back in the bag and set them aside.
The last thing was left. She sensed what it was but she still hadn’t dared to stare at it. In the end she had no choice.

Ahsoka gazed at the sword. The sword that, more than two decades ago, Ahsoka dropped in front of some thirty graves that she had dug herself with the help of an old friend. She picked it up and gasped. It was not difficult to guess what had happened.
Anakin went to the scene of the disaster, where the cruise ship had crashed and hundreds of clones who were once his men had perished. Among all that death and destruction, he found one of the two swords that he himself had gifted her only days before, when nothing had been lost and the galaxy was not subdued yet.

Ahsoka turned it on. Luke raised his head.

‘‘Was this sword there? Doesn’t seem Sith to me.’’

‘‘It was mine. It was a gift Anakin gave me just before… Well, before everything went wrong. Then I lost it and he must have found it.’’

‘‘And he kept it all these time?’’

That was the worst part. Both the sword and the beads were hers, things that Anakin, already submitted to the dominance of Darth Vader, had decided to keep for all those years. She wiped away an incipient tear and glanced at Luke.

‘‘He was never fully gone.’’

Luke nodded, his face saddened and his eyes twinkling.

It was time to go and Ahsoka judged it right take the trunk with her.

‘‘Anakin wouldn’t have wanted all these things to be forgotten here,’’ she reasoned.

Ahsoka hadn’t had the chance to see it in its peak, but she was convinced that Padmé’s wedding dress was as beautiful as all the outfits she always wore. She wondered if Leia would ever want to wear it given the chance.

She guessed Padmé had used it sometime before the Clone Wars. Or maybe it was during the war… She couldn’t know, but what was clear was that she had had a life in common with her former master, with all its implications. Plans, dreams, confidences, a shared house… A house that was completely abandoned overnight.

Perhaps it received one last visit from one of its owners. That would explain why the dress was in that trunk.

The thought of Anakin there, alone after the Padmé’s death, already turned into the dark Darth Vader that everyone knew, opened a new wound in Ahsoka’s heart.
Hours didn’t seem to exist outdoors. The sky was still covered with ash and the high temperature did not change.

Luke, who was carrying the trunk, walked to the ship without stopping, but Ahsoka did.

She turned to take one last glance at the black castle, and in the distance a white reflection captured her attention. She narrowed her eyes. Was her eyesight failing or was it what she believed? Soon his silhouette was drawn more clearly in front of her and, despite the considerable distance between them, Ahsoka unmistakably made out Anakin’s face, the one she had known.

She had heard about Force ghosts. She knew they were real, but she still didn’t understand who had that power after they died and who didn’t. She was glad to see that her master was among the first.

With a smile, Anakin cocked his head in the direction of the ship, as if telling her that there was no time to waste because someone was waiting for her.

‘‘Come on, Snips’’ his eyes seemed to say. ‘‘There will be plenty of time to talk.’’

Ahsoka smiled. The first genuine, sincere, pure smile that had found its way across her lips in… she didn’t know how long.

She nodded silently and walked towards Luke.

‘The Book of Boba Fett’ #02 “The Tribes of Tatooine” curiosidades y guiños

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Continuamos nuestro viaje por las arenas en este segundo capítulo titulado Las Tribus de Tatooine. Antes de empezar, os recuerdo que tenéis disponible el análisis de la semana pasada aquí mismo.

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Disputa hereditaria

Como era de esperar, no todo el mundo está de acuerdo con la nueva posición de Boba Fett. Aprendemos que los asesinos que emboscaron a nuestros protagonistas pertenecen a la Orden del Viento Nocturno, un nuevo grupo en Star Wars. El único asesino del Viento Nocturno superviviente afirma ser un enviado del Alcalde de Mos Espa, una confesión motivada por el recuerdo de Pateesa, el fallecido rancor de Jabba. Por cierto, el insulto que pronuncia es «E chu ta», una maldición común del idioma huttés, escuchada por primera vez en Ep. V El Imperio Contraataca de la boca de un droide de protocolo en Ciudad Nube. Sin embargo, el Alcalde Mok Shaiz rechaza la acusación, con la excusa de que los miembros del Viento Nocturno tienen prohibido operar fuera del Espacio Hutt. Y Tatooine se encuentra en el Sector Arkanis.

Precisamente, el Imperio Criminal de Jabba el Hutt se distinguía por estar situado lejos del mundo natal de su Clan, Nal Hutta, el centro de poder del Cártel Hutt. Aun así, está bastante claro que el puesto de Daimyo de Tatooine es demasiado tentador como para que la familia de Jabba renuncie a él. Los primos gemelos del antiguo señor del crimen llegan a Mos Espa, como es habitual con los Hutt, en literas y portados por sus sirvientes. Según se dice en la novela Consecuencias, tras la muerte de Jabba los suyos no se pusieron de acuerdo en quien debía sucederle. Algo que parece haber cambiado justo con el ascenso de Boba Fett.

Wookiee Oscuro

Los Gemelos traen consigo a un «gladiador» como parte de su pretensión al trono de su desaparecido primo hutt. Se trata del gran Krrsantan el Negro, un famoso cazarrecompensas Wookiee que hace honor a su apodo con su denso y oscuro pelaje. Se trata de un personaje que hizo su debut en los comics y, de hecho, es uno de los pocos de ese ámbito que da el salto a la pantalla. Es un personaje recurrente en las series Darth Vader de 2015 y en las dos series Doctora Aphra de 2016 y 2020, con apariciones esporádicas en otros comics relacionados. Sabemos de él que fue uno de los cazadores a sueldo de Jabba el Hutt durante la Era Imperial. También fue contratado por Darth Vader, aunque su mayor papel ha sido como miembro de la tripulación de la infame arqueóloga Chelli Lona Aphra.

Boba Fett se refiere a él como gladiador porque después de salir de su mundo natal de Khasyyyk, acabó en las arenas de gladiadores obligado a luchar para entretener a las masas. Además ambos cazarrecompensas alguna vez coincidieron en el Palacio de Jabba, por lo que Boba conoce su trasfondo.

Defendiendo el Mar de Dunas

Volviendo al pasado de Boba, parece estar decidido a servir como uno más de la tribu de Tuskens que lo acogió durante su exilio. La vida del poblado es interrumpida por un gran tren speeder, cuyos ocupantes empiezan a tirotear a los Tusken. Boba idea un plan para detener la masacre, y lo primero que necesita es robar las motos de los bandidos que vio en el capítulo anterior. Estos son unos Niktos que se dedican a acosar a los indefensos colonos, algo que sucede al menos desde la muerte de Jabba ya que antes eran sus guardias y ahora están sin trabajo. Es muy probable que sus vehículos sean motos swoop, en esencia una versión más poderosa y peligrosa de las otras motos deslizadoras.

Con sus nuevas monturas, Boba y los Tusken logran asaltar el tren, en una escena digna de una película western o de Lawrence de Arabia. Descubrimos que el transporte es del Sindicato Pyke, uno de los Cinco Sindicatos, y que están transportando la valiosa especia sansanna. Aunque ya los vimos en la película Han Solo: Una Historia de Star Wars, esta es la primera vez que vemos a Pykes cara a cara en su versión de acción real, sin las máscaras de protección que suelen emplear.

Uno más de la tribu

Con el éxito del asalto al tren, Boba Fett se ha ganado oficialmente su lugar en la tribu de Bandidos Tusken. En el Universo Expandido ya se estableció que los Moradores de las Arenas pueden introducir a gente ajena a ellos, que aceptan plenamente sus costumbres y forma de vida. Los casos más famosos son Sharad Hett y su hijo A’Sharad Hett, ambos adoctrinados en el modo de vida de los Tusken, pero también entrenados en las artes Jedi. Como miembro de pleno de derecho, Boba forja su propio bastón Gaderffi a partir de una rama de madera dura tracti, un árbol que encuentra durante su extraño trance. Un trance en el que vuelve a recordar Kamino, concretamente el apartamento en el que vivía junto a su padre Jango Fett. El lugar de la forja está localizado en lo que parecen ser los restos de una nave y la forma que tiene está inspirado en uno de los artes conceptuales originales de los Tusken realizados por Ralph McQuarrie.

En uno de los artes conceptuales de los créditos se ve la escena del árbol rodeado de lo que parecen ser Jawas. Es posible que los ojos rojos que vemos en esa escena del capítulo sean efectivamente dichas criaturas. Hay que recordar que Jawas y Tusken son las dos especies nativas de Tatooine y supuestamente descienden de una raza ancestral común. Es muy interesante lo que cuenta el lider tribal sobre Tatooine y la historia de su pueblo. Menciona como el planeta, antes de ser un desierto, era un vergel cubierto de mares y selvas. El mismo Mar de las Dunas antes era un océano lleno de vida. Pero desde que el planeta Tatooine se convirtió en un desierto sus nativos tuvieron que adaptarse al nuevo entorno, así como a los forasteros que empezaron a llegar. Confirmamos que los distintos clanes y tribus de los Tusken no tienen porque actuar al unísono, aunque todos mantienen una serie de características comunes.

Escenas eliminadas

Para conseguir los speeders que Boba y sus compañeros Tusken necesitan, este sigue a la banda de Niktos hasta lo que parece ser una cantina en medio del desierto. Se trata de la mismísima Estación de Tosche, la misma que Luke Skywalker menciona en Ep. IV Una Nueva Esperanza. Se trata de un taller de reparaciones, central de energía y tienda de suministros situada en las afueras de Anchorhead. Funcionaba también como un punto de encuentro para los granjeros de humedad y demás colonos establecidos en la Gran Llanura Salada de Chott, al extremo sur de los Eriales de Jundland. Incluso poseía un pequeña sala de juegos electrónicos, como podemos ver en el capítulo.

Este lugar aparecía en una escena eliminada de la primera cinta de Star Wars, en la cual Luke habla con los pocos amigos que le quedaban en el planeta, incluido Biggs Darklighter antes de marcharse. Todos los miembros de ese grupo han tenido sus propias historias en medios escritos del Universo Expandido. Finalmente, tras más de 40 años, los mismos amigos de aquel metraje sin usar aparecen por fin en pantalla, aunque interpretados por otros actores por supuesto. Son Camie Marstrap, originalmente interpretada por la actriz Koo Stark, y Laze «Fixer» Loneozner, que en su momento fue caracterizado por Anthony Forrest. En cuanto al encargado de la barra no sabemos quien es, pero bien podría ser el mismo Merl Tosche, propietario del establecimiento.

Aliens y más

Además de las razas alienígenas ya mencionadas, tenemos un auténtico despliegue de la biodiversidad que ofrece Tatooine, sobre todo concentrada en El Santuario. Vemos Britarros, Caskadags, Chadra-fans, Hassks, Kyuzos, Melbus, Snivvianos, Ugnaughts y Twi’leks. En la nueva banda de Max Rebo, además de un droide batería, también le acompaña un músico Bith. Y ese Bith parece que formaba parte de los Modal Nodes, la archiconocida banda de música que actuaba en la Cantina de Chalmun de Mos Eisley en la primera Star Wars. Lo cierto es que en el capítulo anterior interpretaban una nueva versión del famoso tema «Mad About Me», más conocido como «Cantina Band».

El Alcalde de Mos Espa es un Itihoriano que necesita de un vocalizador para hacerse entender por su incapacidad de hablar en básico debido a su complejo aparato respiratorio formado por 2 bocas y 4 gargantas. Otros Ithorianos vistos en la saga usaban el mismo dispositivo para poder comunicarse. Por último, la criatura saltarina que los Tusken desentierran y luego cazan es un Worrt, una especie de rana gigante vista por primera vez al pie del Palacio de Jabba en Ep. VI El Retorno del Jedi.

The Book of Boba Fett #02 hilo

Así lo dejamos por ahora. De momento, starwars.com no está publicando una guía oficial de cada capitulo ni ningún otro material de apoyo pero nos mantendremos atentos por si al final lo hacen. Un saludo y que la Fuerza os Acompañe, Siempre.