《Rebuilding (COMPLETE)》Easter Eggs
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Prologue: "Doing what Rebel command ordered was one thing, but how he did it, that was another." Season 1, Episode 2 of The Clone Wars. Referencing a quote from Anakin Skywalker.
Season 1:
Episode 1 (1): "Some [Jedi] had seen killed with his own two eyes, some he had seen lying lifeless on the ground, and still some others he had seen reported dead by news frequencies on the HoloNet." Back in the Game, 9.17.3. Referencing the news report that announced the death of the majority of the Jedi Council and the Jedi Order, as well as Ahsoka Tano.
Episode 1 (2): "Again, the Force inside [Kanan] seemed to wake up." Learning to Live, 8.12.2. Referencing Ahsoka's decision to rejoin with the Force.
Episode 1 (2): "You can try to stop helping people, but if I know you, then you won't be able to stop yourself from doing what you know is right. So promise me that you will never try to stop. The world is going to need you one day, Caleb. It will always need people like you." Back in the Game, 9.2.2. Direct quote from Ahsoka Tano to Caleb Dume.
Episode 4 (2): "Yes, I'm afraid Master Windu died at the hand of the Republic, but his bones continue to serve the Empire, luring the last Jedi to their ends." Back in the Game, no specific citation. Previously, the fate of Mace Windu in the Price series was unknown. Also indirectly referencing the early death of Master Luminara Unduli, who died at the hand of Barriss Offee in 9.13.3, and was originally in the sarcophagus in canon.
Episode 4 (2): "[Kanan] met the Inquisitor during the Clone War, and she didn't look like [the Grand Inquisitor]! For one thing, she was a Togruta, and for another, she was a she!" Blurred Sides, 7.4.3. Referencing the duel between Caleb Dume and the First Sister, whom Caleb did not know and never realized was also Ahsoka Tano.
Episode 4 (2): "As I'm sure you remember, she was killed after she assassinated Lord Sideous." Blurred Sides, 7.12.4. Referencing the assassination of Sheev Palpatine/Darth Sideous at the hand of the First Sister.
Oneshot: "[Mandalore] called upon a Republic General, one who had been trusted by the previous Duchess of Mandalore, Satine Kryze. Together, they rallied rebels from all over Mandalore as well as clone troopers from Coruscant, and they attacked the capital." Back in the Game, 9.14.1-9.14.5. Referencing the Siege of Mandalore. The 'Republic General' was Ahsoka Tano, who was not officially granted the rank but was called 'General' by her soldiers.
Oneshot: "[Ahsoka] had shown him what it meant to be a Padawan in the Jedi Order, and what respect towards the clone troopers was." Blurred Sides, 4.1.1-4.1.7. Referencing Ahsoka Tano's mentorship to Caleb Dume and their first mission together.
Oneshot: "[Ahsoka] had been the one he had turned to when the Jedi Masters and Knights had disappeared and there was no one else to help them." Back in the Game, 9.1.3. Referencing the Changeling infiltration of the Jedi temple on Coruscant.
Oneshot: "[Ahsoka] had been a safe place to confide in when he was experiencing emotions that he knew were not right for a Jedi to have." Back in the Game, 9.2.2. Referencing a conversation between Ahsoka Tano and Caleb Dume.
Oneshot: "His heart had broken when he had seen the news report that declared she had been killed after the Siege of Mandalore." Back in the Game, 9.17.3. Referencing the news report that announced the death of Ahsoka Tano.
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Oneshot: "If he had been friends with them, Ahsoka had been so much more than that." Learning to Live, 8.10.3. Referencing Ahsoka Tano's fondness for clone troopers.
Oneshot: "Always make sure you're brushed up on your fundamentals." Learning to Live, 4.3.1. Referencing the lesson in which Anakin Skywalker reviews dueling fundamentals with Ahsoka Tano.
Oneshot: "It is enough." Back in the Game, 9.16.8. Referencing Force-dialogue Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano share before Tano's death.
Episode 9: "That was one of the things about having a rogue Padawan for a mentor: she hadn't exactly stuck to the Code." Learning to Live, 8.2.1. Referencing Ahsoka Tano's title in the press, 'Jedi Gone Rogue', first mentioned in the citation.
Episode 9: "Losing? Lost. Yes," Yoda decided, "but not as lost as I am... Nothing have I done, nor am I your master. But for another time, that is." Back in the Game, 9.16.3. Referencing Yoda's decision to abandon the Jedi Order and exile himself.
Episode 9: "Yoda had doomed the Jedi Order, perhaps this was part of it. He had to know, he had to make sure none of his mistakes would be repeated." Back in the Game, 9.16.3. Referencing Yoda's view that his actions caused the downfall of the Jedi Order.
Episode 11: "That was the thing about betrayal: it never came from an enemy."
Episode 11: "Jinx and O-Mer had seen how disappointed he had been in her absence and took it upon themselves to look after Kanan, or Caleb, as he had been back then." Back in the Game, 9.1.4. Referencing the friendship that formed between Jinx Majal, O-Mer Daru, and Caleb Dume during the Clone Wars.
Episode 11: "[About Ezra] Always with the questions, Kanan thought to himself." Blurred Sides, 4.1.2. Referencing the similarity between Ezra Bridger and Caleb Dume, during his Padawan training.
Episode 14 (1): "What's Order 66?" Back in the Game, 9.15.1. Referencing that no Jedi other than Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi ever learned of the secret order that forced the clone troopers to turn against their leaders.
Episode 14 (2): "No, but I've killed a Sith." Blurred Sides, 7.12.4. Referencing the assassination of Sheev Palpatine/Darth Sideous at the hand of the First Sister.
Episode 14 (2): "And you paid the price for your actions." Back in the Game, 9.16.8. Referencing the death of Ahsoka Tano, also known as the First Sister.
Episode 14 (2): "They always realize too late." No citation. Referencing other Inquisitors that have died and have also spoken with the First Sister in the afterlife.
Epsiode 14 (2): "When you're ready, though, come find me. There's much for you to learn, Brother." No citation. Alluding to a future story.
Episode 14 (3): "'I thought for sure, the Empire would have come after you.' 'They did.'" Back in the Game, 9.16.1. Referencing the actions taken against Anakin Skywalker due to Order 66.
Episode 14 (3): "[Anakin's] hair was a lot longer now and the strands around his crown were pulled back into a tail." The Phantom Menace. Referencing the hairstyle worn by Qui-Gon Jinn, a previous though brief mentor of Anakin Skywalker. Reflects his maturity since the Clone Wars.
Episode 14 (3): "[Anakin] knew firsthand how frustrating it was to be left in the dark." The Clone Wars. Referencing multiple instances in which the Jedi Council kept secrets from Order members.
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Episode 14 (3): "The metal had been a lightsaber and a curved one at that. There were two, one on each side of her belt." Back in the Game, 9.9.6. Referencing Darth Jadis' (formerly Barriss Offee) escape with the lightsabers of Asaaj Ventress.
Episode 15 (1): "Minutes after the order was activated, Chancellor Kanai was found dead, believed to have been shot by a clone." Back in the Game, 9.16.4. Referencing the assassination of Kayla Kanai by Barriss Offee.
Episode 15 (1): "I believe it was Barriss Offee who carried out the task, but that it was on his orders. All of this to say: the reason Ahsoka died during Order 66 was that Offee ordered the clone troopers to target her specifically." Back in the Game, 9.16.6. Referencing the plot to destroy the Jedi Order.
Episode 15 (1): "'Are there any other survivors?'...'There are, but none of them are in the Rebellion.'" No citation. Alluding to a future plot point.
Episode 15 (1): "My attachments are what saved me from Order 66, and I think yours did too." Back in the Game, 9.16.3. Referencing Anakin Skywalker's reunion with Obi-Wan Kenobi immediately following the aftermath of the attack on the Jedi temple.
Episode 15 (1): "In my book, experience outranks everything." The Clone Wars. Referencing a key phrase from Captain Rex.
Episode 15 (2): "For all the Rebellion knows, the only three Jedi left are on this cruiser." No citation. Suggesting that there may be other Jedi that have not revealed themselves to the Rebellion, alluding to future plot points.
Episode 15 (2): "'Don't they miss having a family?'... 'Those who were old enough to, yes.'" The Phantom Menace. Referencing Anakin Skywalker's attachment to his mother.
Episode 15 (2): "'Did you ever become a Master?' Anakin laughed, mostly at his past self. 'No, I wasn't even close.'" Revenge of the Sith. Showcasing the difference between Anakin Skywalker in the canon film and Anakin Skywalker in this AU.
Episode 15 (3): "I'm half surprised it wasn't you who hunted down the Grand Inquisitor. I seem to remember you killing the first one." Blurred Sides, 7.12.4. Referencing the incident in which Anakin Skywalker initially believed he killed the First Sister. This belief was never publicly corrected.
Episode 15 (3): "I'd like to, I'm sure the twins would love to hear about Ezra." Back in the Game, Naberrie Family Part 2. Referencing Luke and Leia Naberrie. Alluding to a future plot point.
Episode 15 (3): "Obi-Wan had struggled greatly with the death of the Jedi Order, more so than Anakin because of his role in it... As it was, Kanan was here on the cruiser and Obi-Wan was on Naboo training Anakin's twin children, Luke and Leia" Back in the Game, Naberrie Family Parts 1 and 2.
Episode 15 (3): "The First Sister had found a Sith holocron and led Anakin to a Jedi holocron, which that night united spontaneously and gave the two of them a vision. Anakin had seen the Balance of the Force for the first time, and it was this same Balance that he sought now." Blurred Sides, 7.10.3. Referencing Anakin Skywalker and the First Sister's discovery of the Balance of the Force.
Episode 15 (3): "The last master of the Sith Rule of Two had been killed and the successor had refused to take his place." Blurred Sides, 7.12.4, and Back in the Game, 9.16.8. The last master of the Sith Rule of Two was Darth Sidious, and the successor was the First Sister, who was killed during Order 66. Alluding to a future story.
Episode 15 (4): "I have a friend who wears [high heels] all the time." No citation. Referencing Padme Amidala because Anakin Skywalker is still not very subtle about his secret marriage.
Episode 15 (4): "'There's a pair of teenagers I see every once in a while,' he explained. 'They're the kids of a friend of mine, and I used to watch over them.'" No citation. Referencing Luke and Leia Naberrie because Anakin Skywalker is not very subtle about his secret children.
Episode 15 (5): "Training remote. It won't kill you, but it'll give you a nice shock if you don't deflect the charge. Do you have a helmet with you?" A New Hope. Referencing the training technique Obi-Wan 'Ben' Kenobi used to train Luke Skywalker.
Episode 15 (5): "Keeping your saber moving is key to deflecting fire from multiple adversaries. Move in motion: one into the next, into the next, and so on." Star Wars: Rebels, Season 2, Episode 18. Referencing the holocron in which Anakin Skywalker demonstrates his adjustments to the Form IV blaster deflection techniques.
Episode 15 (5): "'Doing what the rebel council says is one thing,' Anakin reminded him. 'How we go about doing it, that's another.'" Season 1, Episode 2 of The Clone Wars. Referencing a quote from Anakin Skywalker.
Episode 15 (5): "Screwing the cap back on the port, he shut the panel to the main engine and grinned when he saw the symbol painted there six years ago when he joined the Rebellion." Back in the Game, Naberrie Family Part 2. Referencing the Fulcrum callsign, modeled after the forehead markings of Ahsoka Tano.
Episode 16 (1): "He let them keep the training remote (Ezra needed it more than he did), but he also lent them the textbook on lightsaber forms, as well as a few holocron recordings of lessons from past Jedi Masters." Back in the Game, 9.16.4. Referencing the items Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker took from the Jedi temple on Coruscant before leaving.
Episode 16 (1): "Part of what I've done over the past few years is explore what the hell that prophecy is supposed to mean in more practical terms. So far, I've figured out that the Force has a scale of sorts. Every Force user in the galaxy is on it." Blurred Sides, 7.10.3. Referencing the Balance of the Force. Alluding to a future story.
Episode 16 (1): "I'm still trying to piece together the long version, but it's a bit difficult when nearly every Jedi is dead and most of our records are on Coruscant." No citation. Signifying that Anakin Skywalker has not had access to Coruscant since the Jedi Purge. Alluding to a future story.
Episode 16 (2): "There were only four people [Anakin] would choose to get sarcastic with on mission anymore and none of them were here." No citation. The four people in question are Captain Rex, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padme Amidala, and Ahsoka Tano.
Episode 16 (2): "'Nope! You won't catch me holding a lightsaber,' [Sabine] claimed, grinning." No citation. Alluding to her future wielding of the Darksaber.
Episode 16 (2): "For some time now, he had been advocating to ensure that anyone who was deployed within the Rebellion had to be at least sixteen. So far, nothing had been done about it." No citation. Alluding to a future story.
Episode 16 (4): "In the words of my master, 'Blasters are far too uncivilized for a Jedi.'" Revenge of the Sith. Referencing a quote from Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Episode 16 (4): "I got involved in a civil war there [on Mon Cala] about halfway through the Clone Wars." The Clone Wars, Season 4, Episode 1-3. Referencing the Battle of Mon Cala.
Episode 16 (4): "Nope, but a friend of mine is really good. She taught me while I was in hiding." No citation. Referencing Padme Amidala.
Episode 16 (4): "Didn't you freeze yourself in carbonite for a mission once?" The Clone Wars, Season 3, Episode 18. Referencing the events preceding the Battle of Lola Sayu.
Episode 16 (4): "My teacher, Obi-Wan Kenobi, went on missions with the Dutchess once or twice." The Clone Wars, multiple episodes. Referencing Obitine.
Episode 16 (4): "Always remember where you have come from." Learning to Live, 4.3.1. Referencing a direct quote from Anakin Skywalker to Ahsoka Tano.
Season 2:
Episode 1 (3): "Besides, she's the only Jedi I knew of who had her face on wanted posters for almost two years." Back in the Game, 9.8.3. Referencing Barriss Offee's escape from execution during the Clone Wars.
Episode 1 (3): "Jadis made a note to herself that Kallus could be relied on in the future. The Empire thrived when its ranks were filled by those like him, it made the jobs of higher officials easier." Ahsoka Novel. Referencing the Sixth Brother's view of Imperial officers.
Episode 1 (3): "'That's not what's happening,' he corrected, gripping the holotable. 'Your squadron is besting your fleet. We're taking friendly fire!'" No citation. Reflecting Offee's past tendancies to manipulate allies into turning against each other.
Episode 1 (4): "The more he focused, the more he realized this wasn't just utilization of the Darkness, but devotion to it. It engulfed the pilot like armor, like a shield." Blurred Sides, 7.9.2. Referencing the veil mentioned by the Younglings and Shaak Ti in their visions.
Episode 1 (4): "The subtext of her master's statement was clear: 'He is too powerful for you.'" Learning to Live, 8.3.3. Referencing Tyrannus' distate for female apprentices.
Episode 1 (5): "'She told us to run,' Kanan remembered, almost hauntingly. 'If we ever saw [Offee], she told us to run.'" Back in the Game, 9.5.1. Referencing Ahsoka Tano's warning to the Padawans of the Jedi Council Masters.
Episode 1 (5): "What was so dangerous about Offee that Ahsoka would tell anyone to run away? Ahsoka didn't run, she was fearless. What made her so afraid that she would give such a warning?" Back in the Game, 9.9.1. Referencing Ahsoka Tano's panic attack when confronted by Barriss Offee.
Episode 1 (5): "If Kanan didn't have four good reasons to stay." No citation. Referencing the other four members of the Ghost crew (not including Chopper).
Episode 2 (1): "As much as he hated to admit it, he wouldn't have been surprised if the entire crew admitted to an anti-clone bias. In the world that Tyrannus had created, that was the new normal." Back in the Game, 9.17.4. Referencing the racism nurtured by the Empire against clones.
Episode 2 (2): "Right before the Republic fell, the public turned against us. Nobody wanted us around, even the citizens we were protecting. They started protesting, blocking the roads so we couldn't complete our missions. Then the protests turned to riots, and the riots to attacks." Back in the Game, 9.17.4. Referencing the chaos that followed the Jedi Purge.
Episode 2 (2): "Most of them went down when the Empire attacked Kamino, and all of the others have hunted down since." Back in the Game, 9.17.4. Referencing the Kamino Massacre following the creation of the Empire.
Episode 2 (2): "Above all else, he remembered when this started happening: a little over fifteen years ago." Back in the Game, 9.16.8. Referencing the day Ahsoka Tano died.
Episode 2 (3): "Eh, it was this punk kid I met during the beginning of the war. A girl a little younger than you lot, but she was always getting into trouble. She was a pain in the neck, that one. Some of the boys couldn't stand her for the longest time." No citation. Referencing Ahsoka Tano.
Episode 2 (3): "I tried to keep her entertained, though. We had some tabloids lying around that I hoarded for whenever she needed to stay put." Oneshots, Tabloids. Referencing an instance when Ahsoka Tano had been hurt on a mission.
Episode 2 (3): "You should have seen her when Jesse got her drunk for the first time." Remember Me?, to be published. Referencing the same story that will be referenced in that book. Note: Remember Me? is a deleted arc and is not an official storyline, but the flashback will be.
Oneshot: "It was a worn ship, but well-used and well-loved. The entire thing had been renovated at one point or another, but the paint job did a good job of making it seem natural. Rex suspected Skywalker had been the one to make the modifications himself, probably as a hobby or something." Back in the Game, Naberrie Family Part 1. Referencing the renovation of Anakin Skywalker's ship.
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