If I remember correctly malgus at this point in the story isn’t technically a sith anymore. He’s still undoubtedly using dark side powers but I think he is a enemy to both Jedi and sith factions by now.
@Nurrek Old boy to be honest his views are actually very understandable cause he sees the hypocrisy of the Jedi Order but he also sees the folly of the Sith constantly killing and betraying each other though that has been lessened since Alcina became the current Dark Lord of the Sith.
At this point in the story, Darth Malgus has forsworn all allegiance to the Sith and the Empire. He is the bogeyman who keeps showing up. As a player there are many times (on Imperial side) when you can interact with him, but he doesn't show up for everyone until after the base game...and you get to fight him (both factions). He then shows up a few more times either to fight or to work with. But...Malgus believes he is beyond the Sith, beyond the Jedi and he sees through all of them. The voice of Malgus is Jamie Glover...and his father is actor Julian Glover, a LucasFilm regular. Julian played Imperial General Veers, commanding the At-AT walkers during the Battle of Hoth in 'The Empire Strikes Back', as well as American industrialist Walter Donovan in 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'. Also...Grand Maester Pycelle on 'Game of Thrones'. As a SWTOR player...Malgus is hands down one of the coolest and most compelling characters ever created for 'Star Wars'. When it released yesterday...all of the SWTOR players were waiting for the servers of the game to be back up and running because the new expansion was being released and we were all in Twitch streams watching the cinematic over and over, disecting the hell out of it and just loving the hell out of it while wanting to load up the game and play. It was amazing! Thanks guys!!!
What's not been mentioned (as far as I know) in any of the reactions I've watched, is the difference between the two scenes of the little girl being "chosen" and taken away from her brother. - In the first scene (at the start of the trailer) she's shown going happily with the Jedi and looking up at him. However, in the second scene of this (when she activates the machine), she's shown going less willingly and is unhappy at leaving her brother. Which is the true one I wonder?
The later way they detect force sensitivity is through midichlorian detection, as far as taking up Jedi children it’s usually done with family agreement, but in this case there was only a care droid, twileks weren’t exactly the best treated in that era, let alone any to be fair
Love how this shows the similarities between the light and dark side of the force. You had the other trailers where they took the children for the dark side and you have this where she was taken for the light side.
Few things. 1.) I heard that a different and less expensive to hire studio did this trailer, hence the slight dip in quality and animation style. 2.) this trailer is later in the story, after the first few cinematics. Malgus isn’t recruiting for the attack on the temple, he has left the sigh cause he dislikes certain aspects of it. The “traitor” wasn’t because he killed the first guy, it was because he’s a traitor to the empire. Also that is why (I THINK) he is interested in that machine. He prolly wants to recruit those left behind by both orders. 3) I like how malgus acted in this trailer. He didn’t try to force her to join him, he just pointed out the hypocrisy and wants her to figure things out. I bet he expects her to search him out in the future.
The studio behind this trailer, instead of Blur Studio(the previous trailers), was ILM, aka Lucasfilm, aka the studio that was created specifically to do Star Wars VFX for the movies. I'm not sure "less expensive to hire" is the correct lens here since you can't actually hire them in the first place ;)
She basically has to find and join him. Malgus did the classic subtle “you need me” scenario when he took the only thing that he said could find her bro.
So while Malgus still harbors an intense hatred for the Jedi and Republic that pretty much exceeds any other Sith currently in existence he has also developed an equally strong hatred of the Sith Empire as well. Things like the Treaty of Coruscant, which essentially used Malgus as a distraction to broker a cease fire with the Republic (which he despised), the ineffective Dark Council, all of whom he thought were spineless idiots (except maybe Darth Marr but we never get a confirmation on that) and the overall structure of the Empire that he believes needs to be improved upon all have lead Malgus to enact his own coup in the past, which failed because of your character. Judging by some of his wording in this trailer specifically "This is how the Sith and Jedi maintain control" he's denouncing both sides and even encouraging Sa'har to break free of her bonds to the Jedi which is also unusual for Malgus since he typically would have just killed her. My running theory right now is that he is looking to forge his own order using the outcasts of both Sith and Jedi using the plans for the machine in the trailer, which has been possibly fueled by the player character's actions as the Alliance Commander which Malgus does have respect for.
Malgus probably hates the sith more at this point. He had the republic and the jedi on their knees and the rest of the sith stopped him just as he was about to deal the killing blow.
What is not said about those two siblings, but implied, is that they are born slave, or were captured really young or are about to be sold Lekku are really important and full of nerve, and Twi'lek kinda use them to speak also, and have part of their brain in it too One of the only reason one of the lekku of one Twi'lek so young is cut is either torture or punishment At the time of the game, the whole Sith Empire economy is build on slavery, and without it, the Empire would collapse on itself Jedi have a way to track force sensitive younglings, trying to save as many as possible from slavery when possible, but they only take those who are deemed sensitive enough to learn, and with the non-attachment rule, youngling in the temple are encouraged to forget about there past Sith also have means to track young force sensitive, and will take all of them, no matter how sensitive they are, voluntarily from Empire citizens, as it is seen as an honor (Sith are really powerful in the Empire society), or by force, killing the family, and then the younglings would be sent to a life of hardship in the Sith Academy They also try to rebuilt their number, as you have to keep in mind that Malgus did destroy the Jedi Temple on Coruscant 25 years or so ago The trailer end with several opened door: - The brother was sold, potentially to a Sith, maybe even to Malgus, who would be then projecting his own memory to Sa'Har, (big shadowy figure on the left side of the screen) so potentially he may be a Sith. In the past years in game, Sith have been recruiting force sensitive among their slave population (one of the sith storyline possible, you are a force sensitive slave send to the Korriban Sith Academy to test your potential) - What is she going to do? Malgus opened a door for her, but will she join the Sith, remain with the Jedi, or walk an alternative path? - Jedi and Sith numbers were even more diminished by the repetitive attacks of the brothers and their eternal empire, so now it is even more crucial for each faction to have the highest number of peoples - As the war between Republic and Empire is picking up again, conserving those number is also an imperative We have not met those two characters in game yet, but I sense great things for them In the future 😀
The machine was Malgus's built to find the kids the Jedi deemed not worth. He said this is how the Sith and the Jedi maintain control. Control over the force. Malgus is no longer a Sith Lord but a Force Lord. You hear him give the "NOOOO!!!". Like Vader did when his machine was destroyed by the Jedi. As per the Sith code and so our chains are broken. He told Sa'har when She is ready ... Break Free. As Malgus has done.
I think you both have good takes on this. Can the Jedi take care of every family member of everyone they recruit? No. So as far as the jedi master is concerned, he's at least saving one of the children from what looks to be a pretty miserable life. Is this a situation where he should have done more? Yes. He could have taken the brother, found him a home, given him a better life. But he didn't, because he was just there to do a job.
thank you for reacting :D saw this yesterday and hoped it would be next up on your channel lol. i love the lore these trailers are just continually giving us, gets me so hyped xD
8:23 Malgus is definitely toying with Sa'har. He showed her a past that was different from what we saw, but the guilt she's held all these years caused her a mount of doubt and distrust. Malgus told her during the battle that he sensed her power, pain and fear, that was true, and he used that knowledge to his advantage. Master Ore did his best to teach her as best he could, but her guilt for leaving her brother behind clearly impacts her still. I've never played these games, but the stories they tell in under 8 minutes are quite good and they are visually stunning! I wonder if this cinematic will get a follow up like the others did. It's too bad the actual gameplay isn't on par with the cinematics. The divide between the cinematics and the gameplay is much too big for my liking. I understand that they have to make cuts with the story being as expansive as it is, but I'd pay extra for uncharted-like graphics with two games, a Dark and Light side stories.
Tython and Koriban are the planets at the start. Holocron map to the kids the Jedi found not worthy to train. Unlike the one of kids ment to become padawan's that Cal had in Fallen Order after order 66.
You have to react to the James Bond movies. Casino Royale, Skyfall and No Time To Die with Daniel Craig, GoldenEye with Pierce Brosnan, and The Living Daylights and Licence To Kill with Timothy Dalton.
I know this video is a year old, but I can't help it Here's some context Last time, you watched the Deceived trailer. Shortly after the events of that trailer, Malgus learned that the Empire was signing a peace treaty with the Republic. This greatly angered him, Malgus viewing this as a complete betrayal of him. He proceeded to lead the his troops into the Unknown Regions, claiming territory for the Empire. His chance came soon after, when the Sith Emperor "died"(he really didn't, but that's another topic). Malgus broke off from the rest of the Sith Empire, intent on claiming the throne for himself. This trailer, Disorder, is Malgus attempting to build his forces. On other thing, Malgus is like 74 in this trailer
A great movie to watch next is The Vast Of Night, a movie that takes place in a New Mexico town in the 1950s. The camera work and long takes are absolutely stunning! It’s free on amazing and it’s run time is 1hr and 29 minutes. I hope u this and enjoy the movie! You guys are the best movie reactors on TH-cam :)
Sorry to disturb you guys but can you tell me what happened to your Stardust reaction? I can't find it anywhere as I was suddenly feeling like watching your old reactions.
You guys should totally watch Marley and me if you haven’t yet. Totally unrelated to this vide; I just thought of it and thought of how beautiful a film it is and how I’d love to hear y’all’s thought on it 💕
This one felt.. different. Of course it is newer, better graphics and some interesting moves. But the story didn't do that much for me and the girl Jedi, i didn't believe in her struggle. Maybe because trailer is to short. But two trailers about brothers and girl turned Sith were very good and managed to show story better in the same short amount of time.
"They can't save everyone in the galaxy." Isn't that supposed to be the goals of the Jedi? You know, bring light and hope for everyone in the galaxy, no matter where they are? If that's their mentality, then they shouldn't be considered heroes, just another organisation with their own agenda and goals.
@@whitenoisereacts I don't mind the Pragmatism, I follow that mindset too, and I would've understand if it's an entire town, city or planet that the Jedi need to save and they can't do much. Problem is, it's usually like 1 or 2 people they leave behind, and I at least understand if they aren't force sensitive (though I still disagree) but the kid in the trailer is force sensitive yet not strong enough and was left behind (A whole new low for the Jedi). It isn't much of a burden getting even at least 1 person or 12 people inside a large organisation that has thousands of Jedi in it, and they don't even need to take care of them, they can just send them to a better planet and leave them there (They are literally allies to the Republic afterall so sending these extra people to prosperous Republic planets shouldn't be much of a burden). But no, that task is difficult apparently, and now they've lost 2 twilek force sensitives to the dark side, might as well not have recruited them in the first place. With their recruitment methods, and a whole new low that only strong enough force users can join, at this rate the Sith don't even need to try and recruit new force sensitives, the Jedi will do it for them lol.
The thing is though even when people who are taken in by the Jedi I don’t always make the cut even occasional children raised by the Jedi don’t make the cut Obi-Wan for instance didn’t make the cut and was going to be sent to what it’s called the Agricorp. Basically Obi-Wan almost became a Jedi farmer but because of the will of the force he encountered Qui-gon as he was being sent to his space farm.
So malgus is seeking out force users even if they have the littlest connection to the force. He's always been more inclusive of the other citizens of the empire. Even slaves and aliens deemed unworthy by other sith lords and the pureblood and the human race in general. He saw the value of the normal citizens. His master, Darth vindican in the *return" trailer was a traditionalist pureblood who followed his master, Darth ikoral's purist ideology. Malgus differed in their views. He saw that his master would hinder the empire's growth, therefore he killed him when he was weakened with the fight with Master darach and satele. He also fell for a former slave, eleena daru, the twilek who accompanied her to attack the jedi temple in "decieved*. Which he killed cause he saw her becoming his weakness 😂
though I really dislike how the Jedi "recruit" their younglings the do so when the potential is at a young age so he or she wont form an attachment to other ppl so such things wont happen
the fighting was far better then the old ones. they we're a lot slower. there's more motion capture or weight to the lightsaber swings then b4 i believe
the twi'leks face is... not quite right? the emotions just are weird and off. otherwise it's a pretty sweet cinematic with a cool little story handed to the viewers.
Well we can see the human face behind it no matter how hard they tried to hide it. It's obvious they used facial capture for this and not just motion capture suits. They could have done what the Clone Wars did with Ahsoka, improve her design without straying too far. Making it unique, but here it feels sort of uncanny Valley
@@jasonle9596 But there's no earlier version of this character to use as a reference like they did with Ahsoka? Twi'lek have the same facial structure as humans anyway (in the game itself too) so when you see the "human face" behind it that's not a mistake but intended I reckon
@@rm0986 Wasn't there a Sith Twi'lek from that SWTOR brothers trailer? They could have used that one as a reference granted it's not the same character but still.
@@jasonle9596 There was, but she's got face tattoos on a Darth Maul level. There's on close-up of her face before Arcann kills her, the face itself doesn't look abnormal other than the fact that it's red and black and got two tentacles instead of hair
If I remember correctly malgus at this point in the story isn’t technically a sith anymore. He’s still undoubtedly using dark side powers but I think he is a enemy to both Jedi and sith factions by now.
He's an enemy by both. But he's still sith. Like valkorion
Okay yeah I just remember both sides trying to kill him and I couldn’t remember if he still called himself sith anymore. Thanks for clarifying!
@Nurrek Old boy to be honest his views are actually very understandable cause he sees the hypocrisy of the Jedi Order but he also sees the folly of the Sith constantly killing and betraying each other though that has been lessened since Alcina became the current Dark Lord of the Sith.
He split from the Sith Empire right at the beginning of the SWTOR timeline I’m pretty sure.
@@Dan-B End of the original storyline, with the Ilum flashpoint and False Emperor flashpoint.
At this point in the story, Darth Malgus has forsworn all allegiance to the Sith and the Empire. He is the bogeyman who keeps showing up. As a player there are many times (on Imperial side) when you can interact with him, but he doesn't show up for everyone until after the base game...and you get to fight him (both factions). He then shows up a few more times either to fight or to work with. But...Malgus believes he is beyond the Sith, beyond the Jedi and he sees through all of them.
The voice of Malgus is Jamie Glover...and his father is actor Julian Glover, a LucasFilm regular. Julian played Imperial General Veers, commanding the At-AT walkers during the Battle of Hoth in 'The Empire Strikes Back', as well as American industrialist Walter Donovan in 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'. Also...Grand Maester Pycelle on 'Game of Thrones'.
As a SWTOR player...Malgus is hands down one of the coolest and most compelling characters ever created for 'Star Wars'.
When it released yesterday...all of the SWTOR players were waiting for the servers of the game to be back up and running because the new expansion was being released and we were all in Twitch streams watching the cinematic over and over, disecting the hell out of it and just loving the hell out of it while wanting to load up the game and play. It was amazing! Thanks guys!!!
That’s amazing!!! He sounds like a fascinating character
Him n Valkorian
The in game trailers for other mini expansions are pretty dope too
What's not been mentioned (as far as I know) in any of the reactions I've watched, is the difference between the two scenes of the little girl being "chosen" and taken away from her brother. - In the first scene (at the start of the trailer) she's shown going happily with the Jedi and looking up at him. However, in the second scene of this (when she activates the machine), she's shown going less willingly and is unhappy at leaving her brother. Which is the true one I wonder?
The later way they detect force sensitivity is through midichlorian detection, as far as taking up Jedi children it’s usually done with family agreement, but in this case there was only a care droid, twileks weren’t exactly the best treated in that era, let alone any to be fair
Yeah I mean it’s a tough call to make
@@whitenoisereacts definitely, given the situation it was an awkward call to make, just didn’t sense him like the Sith did later
Love how this shows the similarities between the light and dark side of the force. You had the other trailers where they took the children for the dark side and you have this where she was taken for the light side.
Yeah, with the same sorta of visuals even
Have they reacted to "Old Republic Sacrifice" yet?
A Malgus series would seriously be amazing
Animated series even
Few things. 1.) I heard that a different and less expensive to hire studio did this trailer, hence the slight dip in quality and animation style. 2.) this trailer is later in the story, after the first few cinematics. Malgus isn’t recruiting for the attack on the temple, he has left the sigh cause he dislikes certain aspects of it. The “traitor” wasn’t because he killed the first guy, it was because he’s a traitor to the empire. Also that is why (I THINK) he is interested in that machine. He prolly wants to recruit those left behind by both orders. 3) I like how malgus acted in this trailer. He didn’t try to force her to join him, he just pointed out the hypocrisy and wants her to figure things out. I bet he expects her to search him out in the future.
The studio behind this trailer, instead of Blur Studio(the previous trailers), was ILM, aka Lucasfilm, aka the studio that was created specifically to do Star Wars VFX for the movies. I'm not sure "less expensive to hire" is the correct lens here since you can't actually hire them in the first place ;)
@@hellospringlake ah thanks for the clarification, what I heard befor was very vague
And also his last line to her and setting up that situation where she can choose for herself
She basically has to find and join him. Malgus did the classic subtle “you need me” scenario when he took the only thing that he said could find her bro.
So while Malgus still harbors an intense hatred for the Jedi and Republic that pretty much exceeds any other Sith currently in existence he has also developed an equally strong hatred of the Sith Empire as well. Things like the Treaty of Coruscant, which essentially used Malgus as a distraction to broker a cease fire with the Republic (which he despised), the ineffective Dark Council, all of whom he thought were spineless idiots (except maybe Darth Marr but we never get a confirmation on that) and the overall structure of the Empire that he believes needs to be improved upon all have lead Malgus to enact his own coup in the past, which failed because of your character. Judging by some of his wording in this trailer specifically "This is how the Sith and Jedi maintain control" he's denouncing both sides and even encouraging Sa'har to break free of her bonds to the Jedi which is also unusual for Malgus since he typically would have just killed her. My running theory right now is that he is looking to forge his own order using the outcasts of both Sith and Jedi using the plans for the machine in the trailer, which has been possibly fueled by the player character's actions as the Alliance Commander which Malgus does have respect for.
Malgus probably hates the sith more at this point. He had the republic and the jedi on their knees and the rest of the sith stopped him just as he was about to deal the killing blow.
And this right here makes Malgus one of the best Star Wars characters
I'd love an actual movie of some sort built off this style.
wouldnt we all? :(
heard they tried to with final fantasy and people hated it 😭
So would everyone else lol
What is not said about those two siblings, but implied, is that they are born slave, or were captured really young or are about to be sold
Lekku are really important and full of nerve, and Twi'lek kinda use them to speak also, and have part of their brain in it too
One of the only reason one of the lekku of one Twi'lek so young is cut is either torture or punishment
At the time of the game, the whole Sith Empire economy is build on slavery, and without it, the Empire would collapse on itself
Jedi have a way to track force sensitive younglings, trying to save as many as possible from slavery when possible, but they only take those who are deemed sensitive enough to learn, and with the non-attachment rule, youngling in the temple are encouraged to forget about there past
Sith also have means to track young force sensitive, and will take all of them, no matter how sensitive they are, voluntarily from Empire citizens, as it is seen as an honor (Sith are really powerful in the Empire society), or by force, killing the family, and then the younglings would be sent to a life of hardship in the Sith Academy
They also try to rebuilt their number, as you have to keep in mind that Malgus did destroy the Jedi Temple on Coruscant 25 years or so ago
The trailer end with several opened door:
- The brother was sold, potentially to a Sith, maybe even to Malgus, who would be then projecting his own memory to Sa'Har, (big shadowy figure on the left side of the screen) so potentially he may be a Sith. In the past years in game, Sith have been recruiting force sensitive among their slave population (one of the sith storyline possible, you are a force sensitive slave send to the Korriban Sith Academy to test your potential)
- What is she going to do? Malgus opened a door for her, but will she join the Sith, remain with the Jedi, or walk an alternative path?
- Jedi and Sith numbers were even more diminished by the repetitive attacks of the brothers and their eternal empire, so now it is even more crucial for each faction to have the highest number of peoples
- As the war between Republic and Empire is picking up again, conserving those number is also an imperative
We have not met those two characters in game yet, but I sense great things for them In the future 😀
Quite a long comment sorry 😅
The machine was Malgus's built to find the kids the Jedi deemed not worth. He said this is how the Sith and the Jedi maintain control. Control over the force. Malgus is no longer a Sith Lord but a Force Lord. You hear him give the "NOOOO!!!". Like Vader did when his machine was destroyed by the Jedi. As per the Sith code and so our chains are broken. He told Sa'har when She is ready ... Break Free. As Malgus has done.
I think you both have good takes on this.
Can the Jedi take care of every family member of everyone they recruit? No.
So as far as the jedi master is concerned, he's at least saving one of the children from what looks to be a pretty miserable life.
Is this a situation where he should have done more? Yes.
He could have taken the brother, found him a home, given him a better life. But he didn't, because he was just there to do a job.
My sith warrior has a green and red saber to it was nice to see..
thank you for reacting :D saw this yesterday and hoped it would be next up on your channel lol. i love the lore these trailers are just continually giving us, gets me so hyped xD
8:23 Malgus is definitely toying with Sa'har. He showed her a past that was different from what we saw, but the guilt she's held all these years caused her a mount of doubt and distrust.
Malgus told her during the battle that he sensed her power, pain and fear, that was true, and he used that knowledge to his advantage. Master Ore did his best to teach her as best he could, but her guilt for leaving her brother behind clearly impacts her still.
I've never played these games, but the stories they tell in under 8 minutes are quite good and they are visually stunning! I wonder if this cinematic will get a follow up like the others did.
It's too bad the actual gameplay isn't on par with the cinematics. The divide between the cinematics and the gameplay is much too big for my liking. I understand that they have to make cuts with the story being as expansive as it is, but I'd pay extra for uncharted-like graphics with two games, a Dark and Light side stories.
It’s funny how they had a complete plot twist
Tython and Koriban are the planets at the start. Holocron map to the kids the Jedi found not worthy to train. Unlike the one of kids ment to become padawan's that Cal had in Fallen Order after order 66.
You have to react to the James Bond movies. Casino Royale, Skyfall and No Time To Die with Daniel Craig, GoldenEye with Pierce Brosnan, and The Living Daylights and Licence To Kill with Timothy Dalton.
The timing for this and your channel could not be more perfect
IKR!!
They actually got help from ILM that makes the visual effects for main Star Wars stuff aswell
At this point if the story malgus us up against not only the Republic. But the Empire aswell.
I know this video is a year old, but I can't help it
Here's some context
Last time, you watched the Deceived trailer. Shortly after the events of that trailer, Malgus learned that the Empire was signing a peace treaty with the Republic. This greatly angered him, Malgus viewing this as a complete betrayal of him. He proceeded to lead the his troops into the Unknown Regions, claiming territory for the Empire. His chance came soon after, when the Sith Emperor "died"(he really didn't, but that's another topic). Malgus broke off from the rest of the Sith Empire, intent on claiming the throne for himself. This trailer, Disorder, is Malgus attempting to build his forces.
On other thing, Malgus is like 74 in this trailer
A great movie to watch next is The Vast Of Night, a movie that takes place in a New Mexico town in the 1950s. The camera work and long takes are absolutely stunning! It’s free on amazing and it’s run time is 1hr and 29 minutes. I hope u this and enjoy the movie! You guys are the best movie reactors on TH-cam :)
You guys should also check out the cinematic for Star Wars Squadrons called "Hunted"
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Sorry to disturb you guys but can you tell me what happened to your Stardust reaction? I can't find it anywhere as I was suddenly feeling like watching your old reactions.
It was removed due to copyright tyranny lol
THIS IS STAR WARS and yes im watching u Disney
I personally liked the fighting basically as much as in to other ones.
jedi kidnap more then recruit
You guys should totally watch Marley and me if you haven’t yet. Totally unrelated to this vide; I just thought of it and thought of how beautiful a film it is and how I’d love to hear y’all’s thought on it 💕
This one felt.. different. Of course it is newer, better graphics and some interesting moves. But the story didn't do that much for me and the girl Jedi, i didn't believe in her struggle. Maybe because trailer is to short. But two trailers about brothers and girl turned Sith were very good and managed to show story better in the same short amount of time.
A classic movie for you to watch os heaters, i don't think you reacted to that yet
"They can't save everyone in the galaxy." Isn't that supposed to be the goals of the Jedi? You know, bring light and hope for everyone in the galaxy, no matter where they are? If that's their mentality, then they shouldn't be considered heroes, just another organisation with their own agenda and goals.
That’s the goal, but they can’t always maybe?
@@whitenoisereacts I don't mind the Pragmatism, I follow that mindset too, and I would've understand if it's an entire town, city or planet that the Jedi need to save and they can't do much. Problem is, it's usually like 1 or 2 people they leave behind, and I at least understand if they aren't force sensitive (though I still disagree) but the kid in the trailer is force sensitive yet not strong enough and was left behind (A whole new low for the Jedi). It isn't much of a burden getting even at least 1 person or 12 people inside a large organisation that has thousands of Jedi in it, and they don't even need to take care of them, they can just send them to a better planet and leave them there (They are literally allies to the Republic afterall so sending these extra people to prosperous Republic planets shouldn't be much of a burden). But no, that task is difficult apparently, and now they've lost 2 twilek force sensitives to the dark side, might as well not have recruited them in the first place. With their recruitment methods, and a whole new low that only strong enough force users can join, at this rate the Sith don't even need to try and recruit new force sensitives, the Jedi will do it for them lol.
The thing is though even when people who are taken in by the Jedi I don’t always make the cut even occasional children raised by the Jedi don’t make the cut Obi-Wan for instance didn’t make the cut and was going to be sent to what it’s called the Agricorp. Basically Obi-Wan almost became a Jedi farmer but because of the will of the force he encountered Qui-gon as he was being sent to his space farm.
So malgus is seeking out force users even if they have the littlest connection to the force. He's always been more inclusive of the other citizens of the empire. Even slaves and aliens deemed unworthy by other sith lords and the pureblood and the human race in general. He saw the value of the normal citizens.
His master, Darth vindican in the *return" trailer was a traditionalist pureblood who followed his master, Darth ikoral's purist ideology. Malgus differed in their views. He saw that his master would hinder the empire's growth, therefore he killed him when he was weakened with the fight with Master darach and satele.
He also fell for a former slave, eleena daru, the twilek who accompanied her to attack the jedi temple in "decieved*. Which he killed cause he saw her becoming his weakness 😂
There is also the issue, that if the Jedi don't take those children, Sith could. But it's a very controversial thing
though I really dislike how the Jedi "recruit" their younglings the do so when the potential is at a young age so he or she wont form an attachment to other ppl so such things wont happen
Can you guys do miracles from heaven movie it’s inspired by true story
Malgus wasn't wrong
Assassin's creed cinematics please
Toy Mudhorn.
that padawan was giving malgus the business
the fighting was far better then the old ones. they we're a lot slower. there's more motion capture or weight to the lightsaber swings then b4 i believe
I believe ILM was involved in this new cinematic.
To me it felt like the movements felt less human and more cgi, even tho they did do motion tracking
@@XiaNaphryz ok, makes sense 👍
@@uwayn9829 I won’t lie this isn’t the other awesome blur studio sp things did feel a bit robotic now that I’ve re looked back at it…
the twi'leks face is... not quite right? the emotions just are weird and off. otherwise it's a pretty sweet cinematic with a cool little story handed to the viewers.
How lol
Well we can see the human face behind it no matter how hard they tried to hide it. It's obvious they used facial capture for this and not just motion capture suits. They could have done what the Clone Wars did with Ahsoka, improve her design without straying too far. Making it unique, but here it feels sort of uncanny Valley
@@jasonle9596 But there's no earlier version of this character to use as a reference like they did with Ahsoka? Twi'lek have the same facial structure as humans anyway (in the game itself too) so when you see the "human face" behind it that's not a mistake but intended I reckon
@@rm0986 Wasn't there a Sith Twi'lek from that SWTOR brothers trailer? They could have used that one as a reference granted it's not the same character but still.
@@jasonle9596 There was, but she's got face tattoos on a Darth Maul level. There's on close-up of her face before Arcann kills her, the face itself doesn't look abnormal other than the fact that it's red and black and got two tentacles instead of hair