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Kids in Star Wars are so adorable that it's cruel.
Cruel because they'll most likely end up traumatised by the time they're a teenager.
Ezra Bridger, Cal Kestis, Grogu, Boba Fett, Petro, and Caleb Dume.
Katooni, Omega, Ahsoka Tano, Galen Marek, Leia Organa, and Asajj Ventress.
Vaylin, Thexan and Arcann.
Ganodi, Zatt and Gungi.
#star wars#the star wars saga#ahsoka tano#galen marek#youngling gungi#youngling katooni#youngling petro#youngling ganodi#youngling zatt#thexan#vaylin#arcann#leia organa#cal kestis#caleb dume#ezra bridger#omega bad batch#asajj ventress#young boba fett#grogu#baby yoda#starwars
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Dooku, you really should try hugging Master Yoda. xD
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Thank you for participating in the previous poll! I will start with Empire AU first! <3
#star wars#disaster lineage#yoda#dooku#qui gon jinn#obi wan kenobi#anakin skywalker#ahsoka tano#younglings#gungi#byph#ganodi
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Remember those kids from the Gathering?
I was wondering which master each one of them would get if Order 66 didn't hit, so I made elaborate headcanons about it.
(because I'm unemployed and bored)
You can check Part II here!
Katooni and Obi-Wan
Do I even need to explain this one?
Seriously, I could just say that it would be fun seeing the both of them dealing with Hondo Onaka on a weekly basis and that by itself is all the reason we need. Unfortunately I like to make things make sense in universe and not just because they a fun, so let's talk why Katooni is the perfect Padawan for Kenobi.
They both the mom of the group.
Katooni spent half of her Gathering trying to convince Petro to not do stupid shit, and she seems to take a role of leadership overall during the episodes she participated. I think she deeply cares about her friends and it's not afraid to speak her mind when they do something she judges wrong.
Maybe this particular trait would eventually make her speak out of her place with her master, especially with she was allowed to watch the Council sessions and see some of the master says something they disagree, but if Obi-Wan could raise Anakin it wouldn't be a challenge deal with Katooni's strong personality. Also, because she cares so much about others, their disagreements would solo concerned the method they should use (Is okay to call out Petro in front of his master or should her find some other approach to avoid embarrassing her friend? Should she let Hondo go just because he decided to not robber the people she was protecting or she should hold him accountable for his actions besides her personal feeling? Thing like this.) And Obi-Wan would understand were her opinions are coming from because he has a similar personality.
• Katooni needs a master who help her connect to the force.
Listen, I'm not saying that Katooni is weak but we can all agree that it is curious how she is the last youngling to finish her lightsaber, right?
Her test in the gathering only truly happens once she is out of Ilum (in my opinion) were she sees all her friends with their lightsabers while she herself is struggling to connect the parts using the force. The way I read this is that Katooni have a confidence problem and that is blocking her abilities.
You know how else struggle with that? Luke Skywalker! Luke couldn't understand the force or believe that someone like him could use the force, but Obi-Wan was able to teach him before passing. Katooni is ages ahead of Luke on this matter, but I believe Obi-Wan still the right person to guide her to overcome those blocks and make her more confident and in tune with the Force.
• Katooni is a future diplomat.
Okay, I have to talk about Hondo. This girl was able to make that man do something solo for the kindness of his heart. FOR FREE! Sure Hondo tries to charge Obi-Wan after delivering the kids safety, but I think it was a act so Kenobi wouldn't think bad of him.
My point is Katooni as able to talk her way out of a terrible situation with a help of a pirate how tried to murderer her and her friends. She looked at Hondo and not only instantly forgave him, but also bargain with him to save her friends. Imagine if she was trained with the Negotiator? That girl would be ending wars only with her words by the time she was knighted!
Overall I think that's a lot she could learn from him, and Obi-Wan surely would be glad to have a break from the chaotic nature of Anakin. I don't have anything against the guy, but Katooni is way more of a Jedi than Skywalker is and her and Obi-Wan would definitely vibe together during diplomatic missions.
Gungi and Yoda
It's absolutely criminal that the last Padawan of Master Yoda is freaking Dooku! This little frog deserved better and I think of all youngling Gungi would definitely be the best match for him! And if he stayed alive in a swamp for almost 20 years eating strange sup just to train Luke, I think he could last a decade more in the temple with doctors looking after him and clean food so he could watch over my favorite Wookie!
Gungi would teach Yoda to have hope in the future.
I going to advocate that the master can learn just as much as the padawan if they open themselves to listen, and boy Yoda definitely need to learn some things! Gungi is full of life, has a lot of energy and being around some like this would do wonders for Yoda's spirit. It would remind the Gran Master that the Order has a future and maybe it would make Yoda reevaluate some of his recent decisions.
I think Yoda spend way too much time in the council chambers, and having a Padawan would eventually force him to go out on the galaxy to see something other than the clone wars. I would give him not only a apportunity to connect with the youth but with the people of the galaxy he was supposed to help.
Yoda and the Wookies have a close relationship for decades now (maybe centuries)
I don't think Jedi masters choose their Padawans based on species only, but this is definitely a factor given examples like Luminara and Barriss and Kit Fisto and Nahdar. I think a master had to know a least the basics about their about species be able to teach, and Yoda would be perfect to help Gungi connect with his culture.
A lesson on patience and lost
Gungi is a very impatient youngling, we see this in his test on the gathering with him struggling to wait the lake frozen. This don't see to be a issue when we reunite with him on the Bad Batch episode, but I don't believe that single experience on the cave was enough to make him overcome those feelings. Gungi needs a master who will know how to help him exercise his patience on a regular basis.
On top of that, Gungi seems to be nervous when Ganodi leaves him alone in the lake so she could look for her own crystal. He isn't as scary as Byth, but he is uncomfortable with being alone nonetheless. Being Yoda's Padawan he would probably had to come with terms with the idea that his master would pass away early on his life. Remember, Wookies are a long life species in cannon, so even if he does live longer in the Jedi temple than he would if order 66 happened Yoda would still died when Gungi was a young adult.
Yoda would probably openly speak about his death a lot and it would show Gungi that this isn't something to be afraid of. Being a Wookie would probably mean the he would also have to experience all his youngling clan die as well and he needs to be ready for it.
I also want to point out how important would be if Gungi gave continuity to Yoda's lineage. Sure we have Quigon, Obi-Wan, Anakin, Ahsoka and whoever she chooses to be her Padawan in the future (I plan to make a part II about this eventually), but they are call "the disaster lineage" for a reason... Let's give Yoda a less chaotic lineage please.
Zatt and Quinlan Vos
If anyone in the Jedi order would be up for a challenge that person would definitely be Quinlan Vos. Not that I think Zatt would be a difficult Padawan, but because he is so different than Quinlan their dynamic would be so interesting (to me at least).
Quinlan would forced Zatt to leave his iPad at home.
"Forced" is probably a strong word, but I can't imagine Quinlan letting the boys really on technology as much Zett would like.
Remember that Zett is the padawan how tried to track his crystal using a datapad but eventually got frustrated and call the thing "useless", but much like Gungi, I don't believe that this one experience would change his whole personality forever. Zatt would probably still try to navigate his ships looking at the panels instead of trusting in the force and things like this, but Quinlan would reminder him of his lesson while making use of his abilities (Quinlan would ask Zatt to open so many doors so they could invade criminal hide out without making a big entrance...)
Also how cool would be if Zatt eventually became a sensory time like his master and learn to track his target using the force after years struggling with that?
• Zatt would teach Quinlan to be a little more discreet (I hope)
Zatt probably enjoys hacking into buildings and stealing information on the holonet while Vos is literally the guy how destroy the door of the house of a Hutt matriarch with his lightsaber just because he didn't had the patience to wait Obi-Wan come out with a plan. Zatt would probably give smart solutions for the trouble his master puts him into and Quinlan would have to listen at least from time to time.
• Quinlan would teach Zatt thing he cannot find in the holonet.
I really see Zatt as the iPad kid, and Quinlan would be the cool father who is street smart, you know? He would make Zatt learn from his environment instead on only books, and would make the boy practice abilities he is not currently comfortable with.
Also I think between the knowledge Quinlan has on the underworld factions and Zatt's hack abilities, Quinlan could shape his Padawan to be a really resourceful Jedi when it comes to dealing if criminal activity in the galaxy.
Ganodi and Kit Fisto
Please stay with me with this one.
I think Kit Fisto wasn't expecting getting a new Padawan anytime soon after his battle against general Grievous, but upon seeing Ganodi he would feel a bound and take the responsibility of training and raising the girl. Hear me out:
• A lesson on hope
You when Ganodi freaks out because she can't find her crystal and start to cry because she thinks there's no hope for her? And remember how Kit Fisto stay calm even after his former Padawan (Nahdar) dies and is able to continue his fight?
Yeah, Kit Fisto is the best Jedi to teach Ganodi about putting her fears aside for the sake of her mission. His wining personality (and smile) would also make his daughter Padawan adopt a more positive reaction towards however problem she is going to face.
• A healing journey
I truly believe Kit Fisto was deeply hurt by Nahdar death. He probably thinks it's his fault for not preparing the boy well enough, and would have the same fears about Ganodi, but eventually he would see they are different persons and the thing she struggles with are not the same as Nahdar. It would be different if he picked a over confident Padawan such as Petro (who I think is probably a lot like Nahdar was at that age), but Ganodi seems a sweet girl how need a little push to trust herself and Kit Fisto could absolutely help with that.
That's all I have considering what I know about the characters in cannon, but in my head cannons Ganodi would grow to be quite a fighter and would also benefit from Kit Fisto's lightsaber's abilities. I also find a bit funny the idea that all Kit Fisto's Padawans came from water worlds (Rodians came from a swamp so I'm assuming they can at the very least spend long periods under water)
This is too big already so I going to make a Part II covering Bith, Petro and some other force sensitive children we see in Star Wars but never got a master.
#star wars#sw clone wars#jedi younglings#katooni#obi wan kenobi#quinlan vos#yoda#gungi#zatt#Ganodi#kit fisto#kyber crystal#the gathering#hondo ohnaka
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There's a universe where Hondo runs into the Jedi younglings (Byph, Ganodi, Gungi, Katooni, Petro, and Zatt) during Order 66 and very suddenly ends up as a dad. He's as confused as everyone else as to how it happened.
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"'I’d just like to point out that you called us your family twice,' Petro said with a grin."
Huge thank you to @felinae-felidae for these incredible illustrations! It's Katooni, Petro, Zatt, and Ganodi all grown up and exactly how I picture them in my fic, "We Were Just Kids." They look so awesome, and this was the first piece of fan art I ever received. It's so special to me, and I love it so much!
#we were just kids on ao3#by testingforgravity#katooni#petro#zatt#ganodi#star wars#pirate princess katooni#tcw younglings live on!#star wars tcw#fanart
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Title: The Gathering ao3 link//tw past suicide attempt/suicidal ideation Summary:
For the Jedi, wins after Order 66 are far and few between. But they've managed to keep Appo alive for another day. The younglings consider that a win.
When Caleb finally joins the group of younglings (though he's hesitant to call it a group--Katooni and Ganodi hardly count as that), they are lingering cautiously outside of Appo's suite. Katooni's eyes light up when she spots Caleb, though the wringing in her fingers does not stop.
Ganodi does slow her pacing, though tugs on her padawan beads anxiously. Katooni sports a set of her own too, and they sway as she approaches Caleb. Like the few younglings who managed to survive Order 66, they were granted the rank of padawans.
"We've been waiting for hours. He didn't come down when we called him for breakfast."
Caleb nods stiffly and presses the ringing mechanism. He waits--nothing.
He knocks afterwards. Still--nothing.
A flood of anxiety erupts in his stomach, but he wills it down as he thinks of the first logical thing that comes to his mind.
It could be that he just can't hear them. These rooms used to belong to older Masters, and were more spacious than the others.
The Jedi had granted it to Appo to give him some privacy after Order 66. And mainly because the previous occupant, one of the many fallen Jedi, was dead.
Caleb was furious at first. Fury bordering the Dark Side--or so he'd been told. But more frankly, he was enraged that their Order, still reeling from Order 66, let a clone live with them.
The sentiment was shared amongst some of the others.
They were broken--the entire Order. A sea of missing limbs, of cloth bandages (because Force they'd run out of bacta), and funding nearly drained.
The Sith being revealed as the Chancellor did little to nothing to help their reputation. The Galaxy blamed the Jedi for the Clone Wars.
More than they blamed the clones.
And Caleb, in his anger, had let everyone know his thoughts about a clone living in the temple. A clone who ran down defenseless younglings with his blasters, who led his men into alcoves and crannies Caleb and his friends used to hide in when they were little.
His home had been tainted with ghost that would not leave. They were still removing the stains. Every week someone found a new body.
He didn't care that Appo shot Skyawlker. He didn't care that he had a supposed chip in his head.
He just cared that Appo was there, and he was the closest thing he could direct his anger at. He wanted him gone.
At that moment, he wanted Appo dead.
And then the next day, he walked into Appo swinging by his neck on a rope.
Caleb hasn't touched the Force since then. But he thinks he'll have to use it today if Appo doesn't leave his room.
"It's been almost four hours." Ganodi speaks in the same way she sounded when they cut Appo down, and told them he had a small pulse.
'Okay," Caleb says--Kanan--he likes that name now. He used it when he was on the run, and uses it when he needs to be strong. Caleb hid when Depa died. Kanan helped him survive.
"Stand back."
There is an dread about them as Kanan focuses his will on the door. He doesn't mean to tear it clean off. But the Force is new to him, and since Depa died he can't regulate as well as he used to.
He closes his eyes, and let's the Force guide him.
It's not as clean as he wants it to be. The door rolls off of the sliding mechanism like foil. The metal makes a loud, ugly sound. Katooni covers where Caleb thinks her ears must be, while Ganodi closes her's shut.
Caleb steps over the mess, and immediately finds Appo on the couch. Appo, who's eyes are closed. The sadness has scarred him permanently. Even with his eyes shut, there are heavy bags under them, purple and bruised. He looks older than he should be, and it's not because of the accelerated aging. He looks small on the couch, eaten by the large black hoodie he's wearing and the beige blanket on him.
"Look, there's pills!"
Caleb is free of the mess in a second. Katooni beats him to it though. She's shaking Appo like a rag doll. Ganodi joins too.
"Whoa whoa whoa, I'm awake. I'm awake! Is Coruscant on fire?"
Appo doesn't move like a regular clone anymore. A regular clone would have been up and alert the moment the doors came flying open. Appo is sluggish in his movement, pushing himself up by his elbows as he groggily takes in the wreck of his living room.
He removes his hood, and with it a headphones. His hair is curly, and a bit unkempt.
"You weren't answering the door. We--we thought when we came in, something happened. You weren't waking up." Katooni stammers, "You were supposed to come down for breakfast."
"I'm sorry. I'm on some new sleeping pills. Heavy stuff. heavier than what our medics used to give us to knock out," mechanically, Appo nods towards the half empty bottle, then looks at his door, "I guess they did the job." Caleb scrutinizes the medication. Appo used to scream at night, and he'd heard something about them giving him something to put him to sleep. Caleb couldn't imagine why they would do that.
He thinks Appo is a minor inconvenience away from swallowing the entire thing.
"What were you listening to?" Ganodi doesn't ask when she sits on his couch and takes his headset herself. It's award, maneuvering them on her ears. But she manages.
"It's pretty!" She screams.
They wince.
"Sorry," she apologizes, then says quietly, "this is pretty."
He's less tense around them. Good. He used to not even be able to look at the younglings without feeling guilt. And when Caleb yelled at him? Well that pushed him over the edge. Caleb feels he might as well have given him the rope.
"You should answer your comms. We get scared you know. What if you--" "Caleb, stop." Katooni hisses. She's on her knees with Appo's tooka in her arms, eyes pleading with Caleb to just be normal. Her expression a reminder that they were all hurt.
"What have you three done?" They forgot the door was busted in. Master Kenobi stands outside, jaw dropped and hands on his hips. Caleb is a bit guilty. From what he understands, Kenobi is still cleaning up Skywalker's mess.
"Master, he wasn't answering his door. We commed him earlier...We thought he..." Katooni being the sensible of them all speaks. But even her words fail her.
They do not need to speak to tell Master Kenobi what's befallen them. Why they did what they did. What has transpired. Appo looks tired, his hair curly. Like he hasn't moved in years.
"Goodness, you look just like Cody..." He didn't mean to say it, and by the time it's out he looks so bewildered and disappointed in himself all at once.
"Sir?" "Please forget I said that. Children, out. You have your duties," he fixes his gaze on them, and then at the mess of the door, "And Appo, we will have someone fox the door. I am so sorry."
Katooni returns the tooka to Appo, and threads her fingers in his before she's pulled away by Obi-Wan's presence. Ganodi is no different. She takes the headphones off and hands them back to their owner, squeezing Appo's hand before she leaves.
Caleb lingers, blue eyes locked on brown ones. The last time he turned his back on someone clearly in need, they died.
"Caleb," Obi-Wan says, "We must leave. He will be okay."
It's deeper than that. Caleb is forming an attachment, and everyone knows.
Appo included.
"It's alright," he mumbles, voice lacking all confidence. But stern as it can be.
"Be here...when we get back?" Caleb sounds small, and he feels small. He has a hundred and one things to say. To demand.
They should take the medicine away. His hoodie has strings. His blaster is on his table. Caleb could walk away and never see Appo again, and that terrifies him more than it should.
"Yeah kid, I promise."
Experimentally, Kanan reaches into the Force. It's the only way he'll truly know. When he last did this, when he told Appo to just die, he'd felt a reassurance in the Force that let him know Appo would do just that.
"You mean it?"
"I do." And Appo really means it. The Force is reassuring him, again. But this time, it's different. It's calm, warmth beckoning him back.
He nods and follows Obi-Wan out. He thinks he hears Deppa telling him it will be okay.
#sergeant appo#commander appo#kanan jarrus#obi wan kenobi#katooni#ganodi#obi-wan kenobi#caleb dume#star wars#star wars the clone wars#q
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In the clone wars episode The Gathering (S5 E6) each of the younglings learns a lesson.
Byph: learns courage
Ganodi: learns hope
Gungi: learns patience
Zatt: learns to trust himself
Katooni: learns confidence
Petro: learns selflessness
I think that the lessons the younglings learned in the temple is connected to their final acts before they died.
Byph learned to be brave so that when Order 66 started, he could stand up and fight against the troopers instead of hiding and letting his friends die for him.
Ganodi learned hope which she gave to the young ones as she told them that help was coming.
Zatt learned to trust himself instead of technology, even when he got an alert on his com from General Skywalker that it was safe to come out.
Katooni was confident enough to lead groups of fighters into battle so that others could escape.
Petro learned selflessness, so that when the time came, he threw himself over youngling to save them from the gunshot.
Gungi learned to be patient, so that he would be okay with waiting. He has to wait to several hundred years to join the Jedi Order again. He had to wait to die, just like his friends did.
#clone wars#clone wars headcanon#younglings#order 66#jedi#jedi survivor#the bad batch#bad batch#minor character appreciation#thoughts#jedi younglings#kyber crystal#padawan
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My favorite Clone Wars story arcs is Ahsoka's younglings, and my favorite two are Ganodi & Gungi. I had the Fraim brothers do this AU of Ganodi & Gungi surviving Order 66 an becoming smugglers like Han & Chewie
#star wars#star wars artwork#original art#the clone wars#ganodi#gungi#order 66#fraim brothers#brendon frain#brian fraim
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here, have the start of the next story in that one series I wrote two years ago, about what would have happened, if ahsoka tano thought to ask maul who his sith master is.
in which time has passed, old wounds are healed if still tender, and there is a new generation to shepherd and nurture.
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Ahsoka meets Cilghal for the first time when Obi-Wan volunteers her to lead a group of younglings to Ilum with Master Windu. Normally, the Temple respects her status as a Ranger too much to snatch her up for missions during those periods she’s on Coruscant to rest, but somehow, this time was different.
She has to jog through the hangar to catch the Crucible in time, which she also doesn’t appreciate. Force, she didn’t even manage a real shower, just a quick run through the sonic in her quarters, which means her montrals are a touch out of sync with the rest of her; it’s not quite a headache, but it makes her…cranky.
That’s something she can admit to herself, if not Master Windu, who eyes her when she sheds momentum by nearly sliding up the ramp into the ship, projecting faint irritation in the Force.
Catching his gaze calmly, she pulls her emotions back behind her shields and gives a faint bow. “Master Windu, it’s nice to see you again.”
“And you, Knight Tano,” he returns, and they walk deeper inside together, the younglings already scattered to set up their bunks in the berth.
It’s been a while since they’ve spoken at any length; most of their interactions are consigned to polite acknowledgement as they pass one another in the halls of the Temple. Ahsoka honestly wouldn’t put it past Obi-Wan to be forcing them to finally get over themselves, after all these years. They don’t dislike each other, it’s not that. But there’s a hum-thrumming of sensitivity itching under her skin whenever they spend too much time together, force-memory of a shatterpoint shared and echoes of tortured laughter cut brutally short. That’s something she’s spent the last eight years trying to put down.
Though on rare occasions, that edge of a reminder at the back of her head makes for a spectacular spar between them in the salles, and their last bout drew what felt like half the Temple before it was over. Her musing actually pulls that particular clash out of both of them and into the surrounding Force, and they both soften at once.
Just in time for a little Rodian youngling to dash into the room across from them, chanting, “Knight Tano! Knight Tano! Padawan Katooni said when you took her to Ilum you were kidnapped by pirates is that true? Are we going to be kidnapped by pirates?”
She gets a blinding flash all her own of Ganodi pouting in disbelief at the idea of learning from a droid, but before she can even smile, a chorus of half a dozen other younglings gasp, “Pirates?” and practically stampede into the room in the wake of their fellow.
Mace audibly sighs, and Ahsoka’s not-quite-a-headache has definitely solidified.
But she spends the next hour or so recanting the frankly ridiculous series of events that followed her last trip to Ilum, including being attacked by pirates, being kidnapped by pirates, the worst circus acts she’s ever seen in her life, teaming up with those same pirates, and a brief and terrifying battle with General Grievous.
Fucking Hondo.
By the end of it, she has all their attention wrapped around her like a cloak, wide eyes following her hands and, in some instances, seeing what she saw through the Force. A few of them definitely have a talent for clairvoyance, if not outright precognition, which will make this trip interesting, to say the least. Ilum is strong in the unifying Force. She does her best to tuck the sheer desperation of that final duel away as she tells it because it’s just another fun story, for them. Jedi, fighting the forces of evil! The ups and downs of battle are exhilarating, not horrifying, because they still know in their hearts a Jedi can do anything they set their mind to.
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Creating a lightsaber is a sacred process, one that unites every Jedi. These younglings will remember one another for the rest of their lives, remember the feeling of each other in the Force every time they held the physical manifestation of their lives in their hands.
All the crechémates Ahsoka built her first lightsaber with are dead.
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aaaaand that's as far as I got, back in 2021. Cilghal is a real star wars character, a healer-knight from the days of the new jedi order. i figured bariss and ahsoka probably ended up sharing a padawan, given the ending scene of Had we but World enough, and Time.
#ahsoka is still in that period where she spends more time out of the temple#than in it#but she's so close!! so close to closure and the next steps!!#anyway#the rest of this story was going to be cilghal failing to find a crystal in illum#and ahsoka volunteering to take her to mon cala to search for ultima pearls#with which she can power her saber#which ahsoka is well suited to do#given that she's pretty tight with the king#snippet#i've got lots of other ideas for this verse still#just...the muse escapes me#maybe i'll throw up a poll of the different ideas i have#see if y'all have any particular interest in some of them#my fic#star wars#star wars fic#ahsoka tano#mace windu
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Spoilers for The Bad Batch season 2 episode 6
We finally get to see Gungi!! I’m so happy to see him! And he’s so grown up! I got really happy that he got to be with his people in Kashyyyk but then I remember what the Empire ends up doing to the planet and all the wookies and get really worried 😰.
Loved seeing the Batch interacting with the wookies, and Wrecker even speaks a little! So cute!
Also I really appreciate a little moment of happiness to Echo sharing that drink? Soup? With them.
Now we just need to now wtf happened to the rest of the Jedi younglings. Is Gungi the only survivor from that group? I really loved the girls (Ganodi and Katooni). What happened to them??
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Spoilers for Bad Batch S2E6 Tribe!!!!
So I actually liked the latest Bad Batch episode (S2 E6–Tribe) a lot more than I thought I would.
HOWEVER!!!
Something about it was still…lacking…for me at least.
The 3rd ep this season (Solitary Clone) was still the best ep this season for me but I did enjoy Tribe a lot (and is def my 2nd favorite so far).
During the pawadan arc in Clone Wars, I was always the most interested in Gungi out of the group (though I still care about all of them and hope the rest of them are ok). And guys, the fucking music for this episode….it’s so good!!!! Like out of all the problems I have with Bad Batch, I’ve never had a problem with ost/music.
Also the animation is really good too. I almost can’t believe how far the og CW animation has come (especially watching Bad Batch then going to watch S1 of CW, even the youngling arc eps when Gungi is introduced looks different).
I honestly thought Rex was gonna have the Batch go rescue Gungi from the droids (based on the trailer) so I was a bit disappointed Omega just happened to see him while they were on a job for Cid.
Speaking of Omega, I’m not sure I like her reaction to Gungi using the Force and his lightsaber for the first time. I couldn’t tell if she was shocked because Gungi is a Jedi, or if it was because she’s never seen a Jedi. A lot of Omega is left up to interpretation so I felt like this was a missed opportunity to shed some light on her backstory. Had she seen a Jedi before? Did she know who they are? Had she seen the Force being used before? Or a lightsaber? Her reaction just felt like the answer could be yes and no. She was surprised, but not stunned/shocked.
I did like how they portrayed Gungi’s fear of clones because of O66. I felt so bad for him, especially when he was curled up on the Marauder.
It would’ve been the perfect time to find out what O66 was like from Omega’s perspective. Omega was on Kamino at the time. I believe Shaak Ti was sent off world (CW S7) so it would’ve been interesting to see.
Along with O66 from Omega’s perspective, we also could’ve gotten more of Hunter’s thoughts on Kanan and what happened.
Also since we’ve gotten Scorch in S1 in War Mantel, I really wanted Sev to be with the Wookies on Kashyyyk. Such a missed opportunity. Sev is separated from Delta Squad and presumed dead on Kashyyyk.
I also want to know what happened to the other padawans (Katooni, Ganodi, Zatt, Biff and Petro) but Gungi never brings them up.
So I guess that’s it. I was hoping Rex would’ve been involved (honestly I’m a bit surprised Echo never suggested they contact Rex), we’d get O66 from Omega’s perspective, more of Hunter’s thoughts on Kanan, mentioning the other padawans and Sev showing up.
But overall, I liked the ‘clone wars’-feel of this episode and hope the next episode continues the same way. I really hope Gungi shows up again along with the other padawans. I’d love to see them as well.
#star wars#star wars bad batch#bad batch#spoilers#tbb s2#2x6#thoughts#loved the music for this ep#s2e6#tribe#episode#my thoughts
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Barriss is given the PADD and examines it, before she looked over what the other had reported on. "Fascinating. To think such a being could contain the Force, which in turn gave birth to this incarnation of evil. And even more so that you were both able to defeat it to set the Force free."
"Still, we'll need to be careful, Barriss. We'll be needed to help guide the people in this galaxy and help teach them," said Ahsoka who knew they'll all be needed for this.
"I suppose we will," said Barriss before she begins heading towards the room, where she sees the Jedi Younglings waiting for them. "Everyone, I've brought some friends. I believe you know one of them.
Ahsoka walked in and gasps softly when she saw the Younglings.
One was a young Tholothian girl, Katooni.
The other a Nautolan boy, Zatt.
The other a Rodian girl, Ganodi.
And the last one, a human boy, Petro.
"Ahsoka?" said Katooni as the four Younglings looked on in shocked.
"Katooni, Zatt, Ganodi, and Petro? You all made it out," said Ahsoka who was relieved to see the four Younglings she cared for when they went for their Kyber Crystals were all alive. "I can't believe it. I thought you all perished during Order 66."
"We would have had it not been for Master Tera Sinube," said Petro as they rushed over to see Ahsoka, relieved she's alive too. "He led many of us Younglings towards a hidden passage that led to out of the Jedi Temple. Master Shaak Ti led us towards a starship, but Master Tera Sinube stayed behind. We never saw him again."
Ahsoka was saddened to hear that the elderly Jedi Master who helped her when her lightdsaber was taken was gone. But at least his death wasn't in vain.
"I am just relieved you're all here," said Ahsoka before she turned to Mariner and Tendi. "These are my friends. Tendi and my Padawan, Mariner. Mariner, Tendi, these are Katooni, Zatt, Ganodi, and Petro. They were Jedi Younglings I cared for when they went to get their first lightsabers."
Zatt looked towards Mariner and crossed his arms. "She's your Padawan? She looks old."
"Really old," said Petro as he joked a little bit, before getting elbowed by Katooni.
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Ahsoka Tano was dead. Or at the very least, that's what the galaxy assumes after finding her lightsabers where her ship crashed. Killing all her men onboard, including herself. However, this was not completely true.
Ahsoka survived Order 66, an order from the Sith Lord, who was the chancellor of the once Galactic Republic. The order caused the Clone army to turn on their Jedi commanders and kill them all. Ahsoka, despite not being a Jedi anymore, was still considered one by the soldiers. Thankfully, she not only survived, but saved one of her Clone friends, Captain Rex.
The two faked their deaths and went their separate ways. To avoid the other from getting hurt.
Ahsoka left onboard a ship and found herself traveling beyond the Outer Rim, before finding herself being transported through a portal. One that caused her to find herself adrift on her ship. In a new galaxy that she was unfamiliar with and was in need of some help.
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What if these younglings became Inquisitors?
#star wars#star wars what if#imperial inquisitors#Inquisitorius#youngling katooni#youngling zatt#youngling gungi#youngling petro#youngling ganodi#jedi#fallen jedi#jedi younglings#youngling byph#youngling#dark jedi#sith inquisitor#imperial Inquisitor#imperial inquisitorius
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Here's a few headcanons about this post I made about Hondo adopting Jedi younglings after Order 66.
Somehow, Hondo grabs the kids and gets out unscathed. Chalk it up to him being Force-sensitive/an unwitting trickster god/obliviously immortal (one of those three is true).
Over time, he goes from "They're okay" to "I have kids now" to "I would die for them. You will die for them." Pity the Inquisitor who tries to take them away. Hondo will go from a funny and hammy pirate to the space version of Bryan Mills from Taken so quickly that you'll get friction burns.
While probably not the greatest parental figure, Hondo is unimaginably better than the Empire. The kids will learn how to steal and swindle, but they won't end up like the Inquisitors.
It becomes a running theme where Hondo, through luck, grabs random Force-sensitive children and runs. That little Togruta girl Ashla, the babies Cad Bane kidnapped, Eeth Koth's daughter... He's becoming an expert in interspecies adoption and the care and feeding of Force-sensitive children.
Hondo just has the kids hanging off him.
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Zatt: I’m so sorry I dropped you, I had to save the artifact.
Petro: Don’t be, I would have done exactly the same thing to you.
Zatt: … really?
Ganodi: I would have dropped you both. Freaks.
#playing with the idea of writing a younglings heist fic#and also watching national treasure#petro zatt & ganodi are so ben abigail & riley coded#we were just kids on ao3#by testingforgravity#tcw younglings live on!#zatt#petro#ganodi#star wars tcw#star wars
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Totally need to see more characters when they were younglings.
#THE REAL POWER OF THE FORCE: FORCE-SENSITIVE BABIES ARE THE CUTEST EVER
#jedi order#star wars#Jedi#the jedi order#little soka#younglings#youngling katooni#youngling petro#youngling zatt#youngling ganodi#youngling Gungi#caleb dume#cal kestis#Jedi younglings
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