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tag your lightsaber colour… don‘t lie to me we’ve all thought about this…

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Forest Whitaker’s character has been one of the more closely held secrets of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, but Lucasfilm is ready now to make his identity official: this shadowy freedom-fighter is Saw Gerrera, a figure with a surprisingly deep background in galactic history.

The warrior — seen in the Rogue One trailer asking, “If you continue to fight, what will you become?” — was actually first seen in season 5 of The Clone Wars animated series, when he was a young man on the planet Onderon, unleashing guerilla combat on the droid army of Separatists who took over his world.

Along with his sister, Steela, he fought alongside Darth Vader — back when the Sith lord was just an impetuous young Jedi named Anakin Skywalker. In the episode A War on Two Fronts, which aired in October 2012, Saw and Steela were part of an insurgent group being unofficially trained by Anakin, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and the padawan Ahsoka Tano.

Whitaker’s Saw Gerrera is bulkier, more battle-hardened with the years, and maybe a little shellshocked. He has continued to fight; and, as he suggested in the trailer, he has become something — and it’s not quite a hero. Rather, he’s a man who has tried to do the right thing by occasionally doing questionable things.

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Ezra: I hate you with every inch of my being
Maul: That's not a lot of inches...
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A conversation that crossed my dash inspired me to re-gif this scene.

Star Wars has had a lot of bad/awful things happen to droids. That’s nothing new. But this is a scene that has stuck with me. We know what Anakin becomes, and what he’s done by this point in his life, but watching him march menacingly towards three droids talking of their safety while one lowers his weapon in defeat is one that I will never forget.

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