It sucks that almost every iteration of the Empire in Star Wars has to have some "Konstantine" character in it. Someone who is always incompetent or overconfident just for the sake of the hero's making it out.
Dee Bradley Baker I would say a superstar close to legendary in my opinion and kind of always yeah he does a lot of voice acting for a nefarious different Star Wars Medias usually clones but outside of that he has done a lot of other Works to be honest like SpongeBob SquarePants, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Codename: Kids Next Door, Gravity Falls, Steven Universe, Phineas and Ferb, Ben 10, The Legend of Korra, The 7D, Milo Murphy's Law and American Dad! the surprisingly he's also the voice of Atlas and P-body from Portal 2 and Reuben the pig Legends of the Hidden Temple in his early parts of his career
12:10 I once read that the lieutenant could refuse Konstantine's orders. Because Konstantine only commands the Interdictor and Thrawn commands the entire fleet. And is also higher in rank.
That’s the problem with authority in the Empire. No one is willing to contradict an admiral and most admirals are too used to get their orders followed without anyone high ranking enough to overrule them.
What you will notice is that Konstantine is somewhat competent at the start of the show, but as time goes on and Thrawn shows up he becomes more incompetent. You can clearly tell that he is only as competent as the people writing him. Which explains why he has never had a win.
La incompetencia de Konstantine se debe a dos cosas. La primera es porqué buscaban a alguien que ocupara el espacio vacío de la mediocridad dejado por Aresko y Grint. Y la segunda, por obvias razones, es para qué Thrawn sea visto cómo el único hombre inteligente del Imperio. En conclusión, fue culpa de los escritores.
What I also find interesting: By refusing Thwarn's orders, the Phoenix group was able to escape at all. Including a hammerhead. This is exactly what ensures that the rebels can transmit the Death Star plans in the Battle of Scarif. By destroying the Star Destroyers. I don't know if it was exactly the same Hammerhead Corvette, but still very interesting.
Yep, that hammerhead in the battle of Atalon is confirmed to be the same one in scarif, it’s also interesting how it’s not just Konsinteen’s fault for that one, it’s also Lyste’s fault for letting the Hammerhead get stolen in the first place
@@Jeksignup49 To be fair, Liste had used every means available to protect the corvettes. He wasn't negligent. He was just an inexperienced lieutenant, having previously only served as a provisions master. But ambitious and loyal. He just didn't know that he was protecting the ships from Leia and not for Leia. He had allowed himself to be more or less intimidated by her. So I can't necessarily blame it.
@@OberBrickwebelfair point that Lyste was inexperienced, but to be fair, it’s just like generation tech said, one imperial’s failure can lead to thousands of other imperial deaths
Not sure if this was the intention, but he seems like he was worn down by frustrating inquisitors, unreasonably crafty rebels, and finally Thrawn completely upstaging him
It’s actually kinda surprising that Konstantine managed to get away with all his incompetence and failures, especially in battle of Attalon that basically costed the empire the win and one of the many chances they get to end the Rebels gone
I actually am curious if Konstantine is the one who said “scans clear Tontein, you may proceed” that may explain why some would think that was a imperial clone saying that
It sucks that almost every iteration of the Empire in Star Wars has to have some "Konstantine" character in it. Someone who is always incompetent or overconfident just for the sake of the hero's making it out.
Nearly every imperial officer is either a bumbling idiot or a insufferable blowhard. Grand Admiral Thrawn is the only acception to this
Well that’s pretty much what a lot of what the empire was
Its a symptom of political militaries.
Imperial nepotism tends to produce lots of Konstantines
Hearing Konstantine's voice after so long, it seems like he is voiced by the guy who voices the Clones.
I got some good news for you...
Might I suggest...The Bad Batch?
@@Eaglet-PHI I've watched it.
You mean Dee Bradley Baker? Yeah, he's one of the best alright.
Dee Bradley Baker I would say a superstar close to legendary in my opinion and kind of always yeah he does a lot of voice acting for a nefarious different Star Wars Medias usually clones but outside of that he has done a lot of other Works to be honest like SpongeBob SquarePants, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Codename: Kids Next Door, Gravity Falls, Steven Universe, Phineas and Ferb, Ben 10, The Legend of Korra, The 7D, Milo Murphy's Law and American Dad!
the surprisingly he's also the voice of Atlas and P-body from Portal 2 and Reuben the pig
Legends of the Hidden Temple in his early parts of his career
He is.
12:10 I once read that the lieutenant could refuse Konstantine's orders.
Because Konstantine only commands the Interdictor and Thrawn commands the entire fleet. And is also higher in rank.
That’s the problem with authority in the Empire.
No one is willing to contradict an admiral and most admirals are too used to get their orders followed without anyone high ranking enough to overrule them.
What you will notice is that Konstantine is somewhat competent at the start of the show, but as time goes on and Thrawn shows up he becomes more incompetent. You can clearly tell that he is only as competent as the people writing him. Which explains why he has never had a win.
Now that you say it and I also see this compilation, he really seems relatively competent in the second season.
More likely he didn’t like how Thrawn operated which caused him to make irrational decisions. And maybe even didn’t like that Thrawn wasn’t a human.
@@stubbornspaceman7201I doubt it’s that deep.
La incompetencia de Konstantine se debe a dos cosas.
La primera es porqué buscaban a alguien que ocupara el espacio vacío de la mediocridad dejado por Aresko y Grint.
Y la segunda, por obvias razones, es para qué Thrawn sea visto cómo el único hombre inteligente del Imperio.
En conclusión, fue culpa de los escritores.
@@doritoarmy1026 that's not deep that's just good character writing.
What I also find interesting:
By refusing Thwarn's orders, the Phoenix group was able to escape at all. Including a hammerhead. This is exactly what ensures that the rebels can transmit the Death Star plans in the Battle of Scarif. By destroying the Star Destroyers.
I don't know if it was exactly the same Hammerhead Corvette, but still very interesting.
Yep, that hammerhead in the battle of Atalon is confirmed to be the same one in scarif, it’s also interesting how it’s not just Konsinteen’s fault for that one, it’s also Lyste’s fault for letting the Hammerhead get stolen in the first place
@@Jeksignup49 To be fair, Liste had used every means available to protect the corvettes.
He wasn't negligent.
He was just an inexperienced lieutenant, having previously only served as a provisions master. But ambitious and loyal.
He just didn't know that he was protecting the ships from Leia and not for Leia. He had allowed himself to be more or less intimidated by her.
So I can't necessarily blame it.
@@OberBrickwebelfair point that Lyste was inexperienced, but to be fair, it’s just like generation tech said, one imperial’s failure can lead to thousands of other imperial deaths
@@Jeksignup49 Yeah, true.
And I'm glad that you can understand my reasoning about Lyste.
Konstantin....you fool!
Not sure if this was the intention, but he seems like he was worn down by frustrating inquisitors, unreasonably crafty rebels, and finally Thrawn completely upstaging him
12:07 It appears admiral Konstantine prefers to follow his own command.
Konstantine… damn him, damn that man!
Just as i predicted before my exile to Peridea...
It’s actually kinda surprising that Konstantine managed to get away with all his incompetence and failures, especially in battle of Attalon that basically costed the empire the win and one of the many chances they get to end the Rebels gone
Es porqué los escritores buscaban un chivo expiatorio.
Fortunately for him he died in that battle otherwise he would have been executed for his flagrant disobedience.
Ozzel literally got in command of death squadron until his failure got him killed by Vader lol
Ah yes, the admiral I had an irrational attachment to when I watched Rebels not long ago because he has Tech's voice lmao
OMG SAME 😭
@@ThatGirlThatLikesMuffins Everytime we saw him I was like "don't they dare do anything to you because I can't take it"
Holy crap- he DOES sound like tech!
@@noahmaldonado5461 Yup! Voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, the guys who voices the clones.
Admiral Luigi
he kind of sounds like a clone trooper
Same voice actor
He kinda sounds like tech
@@AnakinSkywalker-qe2rk True
I did some research and I found that Konstantine is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, the same actor who voiced the clones
Makes sense
I actually am curious if Konstantine is the one who said “scans clear Tontein, you may proceed” that may explain why some would think that was a imperial clone saying that
Same voice actor.
Can the Next video be all Clone Trooper Tup and Clone Trooper Jek scenes next?
@@Prowler5 Tup is a video that I really want to make.
@@Cardo...do Edmon Rampart from seasons 1-2-3
7:01 if I didn’t know better I would think thrawn was setting Konstantine up to fail 🤔
Star Wars es experto en crear villanos de muy mala calidad.
Why did I think he was a clone lol.
The same guy who voiced the clones voices him
@@skywolfx76 ah
its jasclat
Schlatt?