I always felt bad for Trilla in Fallen Order. Betrayed by her master, tortured into hating the Jedi and hunting down her own. Her final words really sum up the tragedy of the inquisitors. "Avenge us." They are the bad guys but most are just more victims of the empire.
@@mr.woklace835 tbf we don't have many options on that front. The only real rival is 7th sister and we only see her animated. 9th sister if you are feeling adventurous 🤣
well I mean if any of them gained any real power or knowledge they would have been killed . the role of two if another person showed promise than Vader would have killed them so sidious wouldn't replace him
What's dance fighting? ( I'm not that clued up it's a genuine question...I like the sound of dance fighting as dance and fighting is a very similar skill so I'm genuinely asking ) x🙄
@@Salacious-Crumb It is a reference to the channel Auralnauts, who dub and edit Star Wars material with their own dialogue and story. In their version of Star Wars the Jedi are drug addicts, Palpatine is a business mogul, and C-3PO is a mad scientist trying to meld flesh and machine.
It's really interesting analysing The Inquisitors' duels. The Fifth brother uses his strength and weight. the Eight Brother uses agility, stealth, and momentum. The Seventh Sister uses momentum and play mind games. And the Grand Inquisitor is exactly all of those combine. However the Ninth Sister is the weakest in technique because she doesn't use her strength and weight to her advantage, she instead goes for thrusts.
@@druunderwood5602 Grand Inquisitor is 1, Second Sister is Trilla, Third is Reva, Fourth is the female alien in Kenobi, Sixth Brother is killed by Ahsoka off screen
its strange that the fifth brother in rebels is portrayed as rash and stupid but in obi wan is more a voice of reason against reaver's aggression and brashness
@@SeelsOfElation Yeah that's a possibility. For now I will reserve final judgement until the show is finished and even then I might still consider waiting for any future material featuring the character.
I believe the reason the Grand Inquisitor basically allowed Kanan to disarm him is shock. He was shocked at the sudden ferosity and determination of his opponent an opponent who he up to this point had toyed with plenty of times. Suddenly Kanan wasn't his toy anymore he was his equal, shocked at the prospect that this mere Jedi Padawan had the skill to rival his own. The Grand Inquisitor panicked and went on the defensive eventually he was relying exclusively on his blade's ability to spin, this caused him to be disarmed at which point he decided death was preferable to facing Vader's wrath.
I always wondered what he meant by that last line of his. Though i thought it was in relation to something else due to how ominous it was. His appearance after that is quite interesting as well.
The worst (or best if u like comeuppance) part is, he still faced his wrath even while dead, and what he said, abt some things being more scary than death, did happen
@@racosen3204 You're talking about the comic in which he appeared as a force ghost, right? If I remember correctly he ended up haunting Vader's castle.
I can see them being frightening to a half-trained former padawan, but Ahsoka pretty much single-handedly kicked their butts every time she face them in Rebels. It seems a fully trained Jedi with the force as his ally would make short work of them.
@@jakealter5504 hopefully the writers remember to have the inquisitors take advantage of Obi-Wan's need to keep anonymous, and keeping him off guard with the threat of innocents getting caught up in collateral damage.
In my opinion, one interesting and impressive thing about the inquisitorius was the fact that it had non-human aliens in its ranks. Quite an unusual thing to happen in a human-centric organization like the galactic empire.
The fact that the Empire is human-centric also ensures the alien Inquisitors aren't likely to form bonds with anyone inside the system, ensuring they're always feeling isolated and constantly feeling they have something to prove. Keeps them stressed and distracted, and unlikely to be able to build their own powerbases so they'd be easily picked off by Vader once they're no longer useful.
Fun fact, Miraluka get sort of "blinded" by the dark side of the Force, their "vision" gets distorted and don't "see" things clearly anymore. enough of puns, but it's true. The dark side hinders their force vision.
My favorite was definitely the Seventh Sister. I loved her use of the droids and her manipulative games and that she was also pretty great with a lightsaber. Plus having her use Buffy the Vampire Slayer's voice was a great touch. I was very bummed they let her get cut down by Darth Maul. She didn't deserve to go out like that.
The inquisitors as a concept I think are really cool and could have been a great addition to the canon, the execution however leaves a lot to be desired, they all for the most part feel interchangeable with only the Grand Inquisitor and the second sister ever feeling like a threat. Everybody else just stumbles over themselves and usually has a forgettable death.
i think the Ninth Sister is also cool. Having a darksider whos actually jovial and cheerful instead of just grim and edgy all the time is refreshing, and the fact that she has a specialty other than combat excuses her for not being very powerful in a fight. also she has major balls for still acting like her relaxed and laidback self even when around Darth Vader, who will kill anyone for literally any reason.
The thing is, The inquisitor are purposely kept weak, as to never be a danger to Vader or the Emperor. They are also fodder to throw are random Jedi and padawans, and Vader comes in when it's too big of a fish(after blaming the inquisitor for failing to beat said Jedi... cause I guess they are all suppose to be weak?)
According to the Rebels Recon for Twilight of the Apprentice, IIRC, Eighth Brother actually survived the fall. There was a deleted scene that didn't make it past storyboarding where he ended up turned to stone like all the ancient Jedi and Sith on Malachor by the Sith Temple misfiring.
2:31 kenobi TV show is occuring a few years before the first events of rebels, so no the 5th brother did not survive the encounter with maul. rather, he hasn't yet been killed
You forgot to mention that the fifth brother held a superb level of precision and control with his telekinesis where he was able to control the opening and closing mechanisms of a transport's automated door to the point of jamming it. He was also able to expertly manipulate the detonation mechanism of several thermal detonators to activate, and deactivate, and redirect them on his command. He also had skill in sensing anomalies in the force being able to deduce that the disturbance at the medical station was the work of his targets instead of scavengers, or a malfunction.He was able to sense where sabine and zeb were on the station, also their intentions, and in a later episode he was to sense that the spectors were hiding in a apartment complex. Fifth brother also used force based physical augmentation to easily overpower, and throw zeb a seasoned lasat warrior.Hopefully in the kenobi series he will use his force abilities to their full potential, he's one of my favorite inquisitors.
Since the Grand Inquisitor is still alive in the show, that means this take place before the Rebels series. So the question is what made him given up on chasing after Kenobi before he will be assigned to Lothal. Or maybe that is the case? He was in a middle of chasing Obi-wan. And then, Darth Vader suddenly contacted him to go to Lothal? I doubt that will be the case, especially if he informed him of Kenobi's existence. And knowing Vader, he will wanted him to continue going after his rival rather than going after a band of rebels in the Outer Rim.
I don't believe it will be expanded upon because I don't believe it was intentional as far as in lore is concerned. It is obvious this was an outside story decision to put a female person of color at the forefront of this project. Moses Ingram has been the center of interviews along with Hayden and Ewan instead of Rupert Friend, ask yourself why that is if he, as Grand Inquisitor is supposedly the leader? During interviews, she might have let slip some insider info on the script as she refers to herself as "The Leader she is" also further making apparent that she will be overshadowing the other inquisitors, including its supposed true leader. This isn't a bad thing, though she admitted to not being a fan or knowing anything about Star Wars, she seems enthusiastic about the role, and I personally don't think there is anything wrong with this, but it is just pretty blatantly apparent what is going on.
There's like a six year gap between Kenobi & Rebels. I'm a bit rusty on the Rebels #'s but I believe the first season was around 4bby & Kenobi is supposed to be 10bby if I'm remembering that right. Based on the promo materials & the leaks it doesn't seem like the Grand Inquisitor is going to be doing much heavy lifting, that'll fall on Reva. He's basically being included for continuity's sake. Since we already know the latter portion of his story, there's not a lot of room on the table for him in this series like there is for an unknown character.
Let me remind you that the Grand Inquistor was literally next in line to be Darth Sidious' apprentice if anything happen to Vader. That shows you how capable the Grand Inquisitor is. Edit: people have been underestimating him in the replies so let me remind you that VADER HIMSELF stated that The Grand Inquisitor has skill in terms of lightsaber dueling, and this was before the Grand Inqusitor studied all 7 forms of lightsaber combat from the souce itself and that is deepest archives, he is also strong in the force, he could literally make himself float for a second with the force, an impressive feat . Not only his strengths, but also his smarts is worth mentioning, he is a fairly great analyst and knows how to play mind games. And the rest of the Inquisitors were no where close, as in the Rebels it was shown after his death the Inquisitors have to prove themselves for the status of the Grand Inquisitor, meaning the Grand Inquisitor is special and isn't easy to just get replaced, because afterall he is essentially Darth Sidious' back up apprenctice. AND THIS IS ALL CANON.
The empire's list is not very long vader a rare opportunity for Palpatine the grand inquisitor will never be enough for him, to put it simply a combination of maul and dooku but much weaker
No it just shows how far things had fallen. The Grand Inquisitor is a joke compared to the previous Sith. Dooku was more experienced, Maul was better and more ferocious fighter and Vader was nearly unmatched in raw power. Hell even Savage was a better sith than the Grand Inquisitor .
None of them we’re a match for Darth maul due to he was willing to kill using every skill at his command. He’s the reason kanan ezar made it out of the sith temple
Well that and Darth Maul was by all accounts considered a Sith Lord on a comparable level to Vader and Dooku. Effectively a Master level warrior. The inquisitors were all Padawans who only seemed strong because there were no stronger individuals to battle them.
@@roger632 Vader wasn’t there yet though. Ahsoka probably could’ve handled 3 inquisitors but it would’ve been tough for her. Fighting those three and Vader at the same time would’ve likely been too much even with maul
The Seventh Sister’s biggest mistake in Rebels was being paired with the Fifth Brother. The Fifth Brother was a brute who cared more about the hunt rather than strategy. On the other hand, the Seventh Sister was intelligent, given her affinity for technology. Most of her failures were attributed to the Fifth Brother’s slip ups. If the Seventh Sister was paired with a smarter inquisitor, she would’ve been a much more formidable antagonist.
I'll be honest. I know very little about the Inquisitors outside Star Wars: The Old Republic. It was my first, and favorite, class to play. What I can say is that the Inquisitors seen in the animations relied too heavily upon the "spin" feature of the polesabers, and should have spent more time learning how to actually duel. You know. Like Maul.
SWTOR Inquisitors have nothing to do with Canon Inquisitors. Those were actual Sith, and "Inquisitor" was their specialization, having different areas of expertise from Sith Warriors. Canon Inquisitors are former Jedi who have been tortured or otherwise mentally broken and turned to the Dark Side, but they are not Sith.
Swtor inquisitors are true sith who focus on sith sorcery and study of the force as well as interrogation they would absolutely annihilate the canon Disney inquisitors
Canonically, there were trained to efficient but not to their full potential by Vader since Palpatine feared them getting too strong, which is something we know to be in-line with his thinking.
This was interesting. I always thought that the number an Inquisitor bore was indication of their rank from weakest to strongest. I now stand corrected
@@justinjoestar1902 no she wasn't, she escaped with cere and turned into an inquisitor after they captured her, there's at least 6 inquisitors that joined before her, and one of them is the 9th sister. The numbering system just doesn't mean anything, which is fine because it leaves more room for creativity
Well, most of them were in fact Padawans, and Palpatine ensured that certain knowledge about the Force was held from them. He didn't want an Inquisitor uprising on his hands if they became powerful enough.
I bet the 9th sister was a jedi councilor, having a superb ability to read the emotions and subconscious thoughts of all around her like a book would make diplomacy much easier
I think when powerscaling the Inquisitors it’s important to note that a good portion of them went out against Ahsoka, Maul or Vader, some of the strongest force users of their time. Interestingly enough The GI and 2nd Sister who are (imo rightfully) ranked number 1 and 2 on this list probably have the worst showings in their respective final battles amongst all the Inquisitors. Most of the Inquisitors were probably around the level of a Jedi Knight with a very selected few either scraping at Jedi Master level or even being low Jedi Master level. When you take the circumstances of their demises into consideration (eg. death by punishment or allowing themselves to die) as well as the people they meet their ends against, it kinda shows that they weren’t as “incompetent” as many people believe.
One thing I don't get is how impulsive and brash the Fifth Brother is in Rebels but how controlled and collected he is in Obi-wan. He had to yell at Reva to chill tf out, which is something I'd expect the grand inquisitor, 9th sister, 7th sister, or 2nd sister to do
Compared to other Inquisitors, 5th Brother was exceptional with the Force, but he really proves why lightsaber dueling is important too because dude can't hold that laser stick to save his life. Literally. Also it's implied Maul killed an Inquisitor. His lightsaber in Rebels and Solo looks like a broken Inquisitor lightsaber. Also 16:39 The answer is fear.
Damn. Honestly the best ad/commercial I have every scene. I usually always skip them. Yours was seem less and I was glued to the screen and my hand left the mouse.
Agreed honestly I like the idea of her being brought back in a manner similar to Darth Maul maybe the Empire keeps her alive with cybernetics only to keep serving them and she inevitably rebels. Sadly I think when Vader cuts you down your confirmed as dead.
@@hordakprime6172 Yeah from the angle of his swing that probably cut through many vital organs including the pipes that run through the neck. I think that was no doubt a killing blow.
@@scoutman66 Trilla also says "nothing is ever truly over" just before her death...honestly she would be one of the few characters I wouldnt mind seeing surviving their supposed death. I agree the new canon does it too much, but Trilla has a lot of potential as a character.
yeah in the first episode of kenobi it says it takes place 10 years after order 66, which would have been 9 bby, and maul’s death takes place in 2 bby, so rebels takes place 5-7ish years after the events in kenobi
The Grand Inquisitor is seen at their base in one of the trailers. Since that hasn’t happened yet, I think it’s safe to assume he’s just wounded. Plus, I’m sure they wouldn’t retcon Rebels, nor would they go through the trouble of building up an already existing character just to kill him off like that. Edit: On rewatching the trailers, the Grand Inquisitor isn’t in the shots of their base, so I was wrong about that part lol. But I still very much doubt he’s dead at this point.
The second sister was by far my favorite inquisitor, her depiction in fallen order is both ruthless and cunning. And her backstory while a bit cliche is still a joy to see unfold.
If I remember right, I believe the 5th brother is also blind. He hunts like a shark in the pitch darkness. Would explain his clumsy fighting at times, but he undoubtedly had a strong connection to the force so he could see his surroundings.
The 8th Brother is one of my favorites, if not my favorite, because his helmet is very close in design to Lord Starkiller from the Force Unleashed Ultimate Sith Edition, particular the ‘Dark Lord’s Armor’ variant.
That love story with the two inquisitors would have been such an amazing episode for these star wars shows! Would have been such a great sidestory in Obi-Wan to show us more about the inquisitors and Vader and his real brutality maybe after meeting Obi-Wan again and coming back to his ship!
10th inquisitor is probably one of the strongest as he was an actual Jedi master and he even held his own against Windu for a second (although he naturally lost). 5th brother has gotten an upgrade in Kenobi as he's established as the next in line to be Grand Inquisitor and easily dominated Reeva with the force
Actually pretty impressive how Cal Kestis did when you realize how powerful his opponents actually were and take into account that he never finished his Jedi training (+ that he survived another 5 years after being put on Vaders Map) I think the reason that Cal is that powerful when fighting Inquisitors is actually the fact that he didn't finish his training. During some interview (I don't know which one anymore) Cameron Monaghan (Cal's actor) said that he portrayed Cal's fighting style as a bit more rough and aggressive than most other Jedi which he get's because he is no fully trained Jedi and therefore learns some of his skills only after the Order has already fallen and while surviving the years after Order 66 which would obviously make him more rough as he didn't learn the more nuanced ways to fight. In the end I think that not fully fighting like a Jedi would normally is probably a plus when fighting former Jedi that then have been trained to kill Jedi.
i think the fact he was a Padawan during the Clone Wars also plays a factor. Before the wars, Jedi did not receive as much combat training as they once did, due to having settled into the role of peacekeepers and diplomats. Combat was basically an afterthought in Jedi training. But during the Clone Wars, it would be safe to assume that Masters focused on combat training a lot more extensively for their Padawans, and Cal also saw active duty alongside his Master, much like Ahsoka did with Anakin. Thus it does make sense that Cal is a pretty good fighter even though his training was unfinished
Actually the jedi council noticed Cal showed promise especially with the lightsaber unfortunately he he could not handle adversity which is why he was Jaro Tapal's student a lesson we see Jaro Tapal and Cere throughout the game. If the starwars brotherhood novel is anything to go by he was already padawan at the beginning of the clone wars. Given his use of the saber staff and jar Kai it seems that Jaro did train him how to wield a lightsaber beyond the basics. His "aggression" is actually how form 1 works it's style known for being unpredictable and users are of it are known to be reckless it also has a strong emphasis of disarming the opponent like disarming the 9th sister literally and trilla remarked on his stance which is a form 1 ready stance blade held across the shoulder. As he gets comfortable he move to Nieman a form that's perfect for those out of practice seen by his use of force attacks into his sequences and pieces of form 1,3,4 and both variants of form 5.
Rebels starts 15 years after order 66. Kenobi starts 10 years after order 66. Most of the main characters in Rebels hadn't even met yet around the time Kenobi starts.
The inquisitors always seems like the rejects of the Order. Of either order really. Not good enough to be Sith or Jedi, and Sidious repurposed them into hunting dogs.
The 9th sister is one of my favourite Inquisitors next to the 2nd sister and the Grand Inquisitor, the 9th sister is just so charismatic and she's just entertaining
Grand inquisitor death scene goes from 0-100 so fast. That wack ass move to destroy his saber straight to “some things are far scarier than death” and kills himself. That shits hard
The tenth brother should be higher on this list, most of the inquistors where merely padawans or maybe knights during the CW but he was a master. Even if Mace went easy on him, it's impressive he stayed in the fight against a man who later defeated Sidious who didparched three Council members.
My personal favorite is the Ninth Sister. Glad to see her real high up on this list. She may not be the most threatening, but I find her personality the most entertaining.
I really like the inquisitors tbh, and I like to imagine there’s more than just 10 inquisitors (since that would be rather obvious for Vader to do: have more inquisitors). One of my friends and I are in a Star Wars themed D&D campaign, and my friend’s character is an inquisitor who, wearing samurai style inquisitor armor and a matching scar, hunting down my character who has this sort of ninja thing going with him (like in the way of how versatile he is and how fast he moves. I can literally attack 4 times in one turn and move 60ft on battle grids as well as being able to chuck thermal detonators at everything with some serious deadliness. He dresses as if he’s a different version Kyle Katarn, but not actually knowing who Kyle is). My friend’s character wields two inquisitor sabers that can connect/detach for an unpredictable fighting style. My character has a double bladed lightsaber, but when he uses one blade, he fights as if he was wielding a nagamaki (which is used by samurai) since his saber staff is abnormally long for someone his size.
I believe I read in one of the Canon encyclopedias that the 8th Brother was less skilled with the force than many of his comrades, leading him to rely more than others on his spinny lightsaber, which would explain why he tried using it to escape rather than using the force.
Let’s just forget the Sith eyes ever existed. They’re too violent looking and not family friendly. Meanwhile let’s cut people in half with lightsabers.
....Vader legit has sith eyes in rebels when his mask is destroyed. Inquisitors aren't truly consumed by the dark side like sith lords so they wouldn't have them. Same reason Dooku didn't
Fantastic List! Even the underwear ad was top shelf🤣 Considering Ashoka wrecks any inquisitors she encounters ,and so does the Darth Maul, leads me to think that they are lower tier fighters. Usually they’re backed up by Storm Troopers or each other. They were also pursuing out of practice, jaded, scared, former Jedi on the run. In a fair fight against any Master, pre-Order 66 ,these inquisitors would be lunch meat. General Grievous was an inquisitor before it was cool😎
I do enjoy the air of mystery surrounding many of the Inquisitors, as it stands majority of them we barely know their name and species and that's about it. I'm wondering if more information will be revealed about all or some of them in the future some day. Especially the Grand Inquisitor.
I know this ranking is probably meant to be serious but I think the Grand Inquisitor is the best one because of his line in Obi Wan Kenobi Epidos 5 where he says a very calm hello.
The Third Sister is officially the lowest on this list if you ask me..the Fifth Brother spreads her wings and holds her in place with a flick of his wrist.
man, those jedi were brave they didnt just sit around while an armed individual shot at their padawans! they didnt wait until the shooting died down or until someone off duty took charge. no, they knew their responsibility to those who needed protecting.
As much as I grew to love the inquisitors they could be so much more. But if they were they would be a threat and eliminated. An unfortunate catch 22 without going rogue.
@@JediAcolyte94 tbf the inquisitors in canon do have a high kill count too, it's just only with weak jedi or padawans. When they face force users with above average skills they lose and have to rely on Darth Vader to win.
And that's yet another reason why Kanan's my favourite Jedi, He's also got one of the best character Arcs written in all of Star Wars, It'd be cool to see him in live action at some point x As for the Inquisitors I'd have to go with the Ninth sister, but that's subject to change in the next few weeks, God I'm excited to see Obi Wan and Vader again, i hope so much this exceeds every expectation.
@@scoutman66 4 fanfiction inquisitors yes, but real canon inquisitors were actually very much a threat. Adalric Brandl, Valin Draco and Jerec were all powerful fighters, and Jerec is known to have killed at least one Jedi Master.
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They wrote Reva like Anakin and Kylo Ren. They were both the "angry young men" stereotype.
Just wanted to say that that Kenobi is five years before Rebels. So Maul did kill the Fifth Brother
Reva is the worst inqusitor and that's a fact
I always felt bad for Trilla in Fallen Order. Betrayed by her master, tortured into hating the Jedi and hunting down her own. Her final words really sum up the tragedy of the inquisitors. "Avenge us." They are the bad guys but most are just more victims of the empire.
Trilla is the best Inquisitor hands down
Nah, they've done an amazing job of ridding our galaxy of the remaining jedi scum. Their services and sacrifices will never be forgotten.
@@SnowtrooperTW-5102 you're just a snowtrooper nobody cares what you say
@@clarkstrange2142 not to mention the hottest... Wait scratch that the Grand inquisitor's divine baldness has no equal
@@mr.woklace835 tbf we don't have many options on that front. The only real rival is 7th sister and we only see her animated. 9th sister if you are feeling adventurous 🤣
Inquisitors' training had a major downfall: They focused too much on the strut, and not enough on the fundamentals of dance fighting.
Larry moment
“I was the pack that broke the dewback’s back”
well I mean if any of them gained any real power or knowledge they would have been killed . the role of two if another person showed promise than Vader would have killed them so sidious wouldn't replace him
What's dance fighting? ( I'm not that clued up it's a genuine question...I like the sound of dance fighting as dance and fighting is a very similar skill so I'm genuinely asking ) x🙄
@@Salacious-Crumb It is a reference to the channel Auralnauts, who dub and edit Star Wars material with their own dialogue and story. In their version of Star Wars the Jedi are drug addicts, Palpatine is a business mogul, and C-3PO is a mad scientist trying to meld flesh and machine.
It's really interesting analysing The Inquisitors' duels.
The Fifth brother uses his strength and weight.
the Eight Brother uses agility, stealth, and momentum.
The Seventh Sister uses momentum and play mind games.
And the Grand Inquisitor is exactly all of those combine.
However the Ninth Sister is the weakest in technique because she doesn't use her strength and weight to her advantage, she instead goes for thrusts.
Hopefully the Kenobi show actually paid attention to the fighting styles of these established characters
Where's 1 2 3 4 6 ?
Thrusts are far more common and deadly than cuts in actual sword fighting
@@druunderwood5602 the grand inquisitor is the first one
@@druunderwood5602 Grand Inquisitor is 1, Second Sister is Trilla, Third is Reva, Fourth is the female alien in Kenobi, Sixth Brother is killed by Ahsoka off screen
its strange that the fifth brother in rebels is portrayed as rash and stupid but in obi wan is more a voice of reason against reaver's aggression and brashness
One had to wonder what could have caused this shift in attitude. Did he simply become to complacent nearing the time of Rebels.
@@Burning-Twilight or its just inconsistent writing which is very possible. Star Wars has had plenty of inconsistencies
@@SeelsOfElation Yeah that's a possibility. For now I will reserve final judgement until the show is finished and even then I might still consider waiting for any future material featuring the character.
@@SeelsOfElation or he is scared of Vader and knows not to mess up his chance at getting Kenobi.
@@JonTheJedi With him it’s one strike and you’re out
I believe the reason the Grand Inquisitor basically allowed Kanan to disarm him is shock.
He was shocked at the sudden ferosity and determination of his opponent an opponent who he up to this point had toyed with plenty of times.
Suddenly Kanan wasn't his toy anymore he was his equal, shocked at the prospect that this mere Jedi Padawan had the skill to rival his own. The Grand Inquisitor panicked and went on the defensive eventually he was relying exclusively on his blade's ability to spin, this caused him to be disarmed at which point he decided death was preferable to facing Vader's wrath.
I always wondered what he meant by that last line of his. Though i thought it was in relation to something else due to how ominous it was. His appearance after that is quite interesting as well.
@@darkstraylily1477 All Things considered he was definitely right.
Dying in an exploding Star Destroyer is preferable to facing Vader's warth.
@@darthgamer2014 yes… Vaders terrifying warth.
The worst (or best if u like comeuppance) part is, he still faced his wrath even while dead, and what he said, abt some things being more scary than death, did happen
@@racosen3204 You're talking about the comic in which he appeared as a force ghost, right?
If I remember correctly he ended up haunting Vader's castle.
I can see them being frightening to a half-trained former padawan, but Ahsoka pretty much single-handedly kicked their butts every time she face them in Rebels. It seems a fully trained Jedi with the force as his ally would make short work of them.
Qui-gon and obi be all of them would be a sight to behold.
Darth Maul's severed lower body would make short work of them. :P
THat's the point. They're only scary because Force Users are such a rarity in the Empire time. In the Clone Wars they'd be glorified cannon fodder.
@@valorsayles3048 given the fact that obiwan was able to beat Vader, the inquisitors would be screwed against him
@@jakealter5504 hopefully the writers remember to have the inquisitors take advantage of Obi-Wan's need to keep anonymous, and keeping him off guard with the threat of innocents getting caught up in collateral damage.
In my opinion, one interesting and impressive thing about the inquisitorius was the fact that it had non-human aliens in its ranks. Quite an unusual thing to happen in a human-centric organization like the galactic empire.
Well you gotta put into account that they are force sensitives they aren't always humans. So i see it as they take what they can get
The fact that the Empire is human-centric also ensures the alien Inquisitors aren't likely to form bonds with anyone inside the system, ensuring they're always feeling isolated and constantly feeling they have something to prove. Keeps them stressed and distracted, and unlikely to be able to build their own powerbases so they'd be easily picked off by Vader once they're no longer useful.
The Inquisitors were nothing more than attack fogs strictly made to kill any Jedi out there, so they are not exactly treated well either
Probably to increase human-centric bigotry if they seen these weird aliens running around killing or kidnapping people.
Well the best inquisitor was human. Also it might have been an intimidation tactic against the the common xenophobic humans
Maul: "Bunch of chumps."
Ahsoka: "Ditto."
Fun fact, Miraluka get sort of "blinded" by the dark side of the Force, their "vision" gets distorted and don't "see" things clearly anymore. enough of puns, but it's true.
The dark side hinders their force vision.
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RIP Trilla, Second Sister was my favorite inquisitor and I would’ve loved to see her on the Mantis crew but sadly, Vader had other plans for her
Omg that never crossed my mind. Imagine having her as your ally on the battlefield though. Empire's gonna get wrecked
2:25 The Fifth Brother is alive in Kenobi because the series takes place before Rebels.
I think he meant suviver the ordeal with Kenobi
rebels showed luke and kenobi on the 4rd season so its like at the tip of Kenobi's series.
Trilla's death is bone-chilling.
Avenge us
My favorite was definitely the Seventh Sister. I loved her use of the droids and her manipulative games and that she was also pretty great with a lightsaber. Plus having her use Buffy the Vampire Slayer's voice was a great touch. I was very bummed they let her get cut down by Darth Maul. She didn't deserve to go out like that.
Very late here but Seventh Sister is my fav Inquisitor too and character in Rebels
The inquisitors as a concept I think are really cool and could have been a great addition to the canon, the execution however leaves a lot to be desired, they all for the most part feel interchangeable with only the Grand Inquisitor and the second sister ever feeling like a threat. Everybody else just stumbles over themselves and usually has a forgettable death.
And the spinny lightsaber thing makes them hard to take serious.
These are literally me exact thoughts
Second sister is great but everyone else is generic. Even reva was bland imo
i think the Ninth Sister is also cool. Having a darksider whos actually jovial and cheerful instead of just grim and edgy all the time is refreshing, and the fact that she has a specialty other than combat excuses her for not being very powerful in a fight. also she has major balls for still acting like her relaxed and laidback self even when around Darth Vader, who will kill anyone for literally any reason.
The thing is, The inquisitor are purposely kept weak, as to never be a danger to Vader or the Emperor.
They are also fodder to throw are random Jedi and padawans, and Vader comes in when it's too big of a fish(after blaming the inquisitor for failing to beat said Jedi... cause I guess they are all suppose to be weak?)
Remember that the inquitorious only existed to create an expendable team to help hunt Jedi. They were not much cared for
According to the Rebels Recon for Twilight of the Apprentice, IIRC, Eighth Brother actually survived the fall. There was a deleted scene that didn't make it past storyboarding where he ended up turned to stone like all the ancient Jedi and Sith on Malachor by the Sith Temple misfiring.
2:31 kenobi TV show is occuring a few years before the first events of rebels, so no the 5th brother did not survive the encounter with maul. rather, he hasn't yet been killed
I think he means survives the kenobi show
He meant he survives possibly fighting against Obi Wan in the show
@@MJJFilms man
You forgot to mention that the fifth brother held a superb level of precision and control with his telekinesis where he was able to control the opening and closing mechanisms of a transport's automated door to the point of jamming it. He was also able to expertly manipulate the detonation mechanism of several thermal detonators to activate, and deactivate, and redirect them on his command.
He also had skill in sensing anomalies in the force being able to deduce that the disturbance at the medical station was the work of his targets instead of scavengers, or a malfunction.He was able to sense where sabine and zeb were on the station, also their intentions, and in a later episode he was to sense that the spectors were hiding in a apartment complex.
Fifth brother also used force based physical augmentation to easily overpower, and throw zeb a seasoned lasat warrior.Hopefully in the kenobi series he will use his force abilities to their full potential, he's one of my favorite inquisitors.
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Since the Grand Inquisitor is still alive in the show, that means this take place before the Rebels series. So the question is what made him given up on chasing after Kenobi before he will be assigned to Lothal. Or maybe that is the case? He was in a middle of chasing Obi-wan. And then, Darth Vader suddenly contacted him to go to Lothal? I doubt that will be the case, especially if he informed him of Kenobi's existence. And knowing Vader, he will wanted him to continue going after his rival rather than going after a band of rebels in the Outer Rim.
I don't believe it will be expanded upon because I don't believe it was intentional as far as in lore is concerned. It is obvious this was an outside story decision to put a female person of color at the forefront of this project. Moses Ingram has been the center of interviews along with Hayden and Ewan instead of Rupert Friend, ask yourself why that is if he, as Grand Inquisitor is supposedly the leader? During interviews, she might have let slip some insider info on the script as she refers to herself as "The Leader she is" also further making apparent that she will be overshadowing the other inquisitors, including its supposed true leader. This isn't a bad thing, though she admitted to not being a fan or knowing anything about Star Wars, she seems enthusiastic about the role, and I personally don't think there is anything wrong with this, but it is just pretty blatantly apparent what is going on.
There's like a six year gap between Kenobi & Rebels. I'm a bit rusty on the Rebels #'s but I believe the first season was around 4bby & Kenobi is supposed to be 10bby if I'm remembering that right. Based on the promo materials & the leaks it doesn't seem like the Grand Inquisitor is going to be doing much heavy lifting, that'll fall on Reva. He's basically being included for continuity's sake. Since we already know the latter portion of his story, there's not a lot of room on the table for him in this series like there is for an unknown character.
Lol it was announced a while ago that this would be taking place 10 years after ROTS.
Solo 10BBY
Kenobi 9BBY
Rebels 4-1BBY
Every inquisitor seen in rebels is still alive in kenobi
after watching the second episode im not so sure. unless hes still alive or one of the shows is not cannon
Let me remind you that the Grand Inquistor was literally next in line to be Darth Sidious' apprentice if anything happen to Vader. That shows you how capable the Grand Inquisitor is.
Edit: people have been underestimating him in the replies so let me remind you that VADER HIMSELF stated that The Grand Inquisitor has skill in terms of lightsaber dueling, and this was before the Grand Inqusitor studied all 7 forms of lightsaber combat from the souce itself and that is deepest archives, he is also strong in the force, he could literally make himself float for a second with the force, an impressive feat . Not only his strengths, but also his smarts is worth mentioning, he is a fairly great analyst and knows how to play mind games. And the rest of the Inquisitors were no where close, as in the Rebels it was shown after his death the Inquisitors have to prove themselves for the status of the Grand Inquisitor, meaning the Grand Inquisitor is special and isn't easy to just get replaced, because afterall he is essentially Darth Sidious' back up apprenctice. AND THIS IS ALL CANON.
It also says a lot the type of power Vader had that the grand inquisitor was nowhere close to his skill and powrr
That just tells me the list of options was short
The empire's list is not very long vader a rare opportunity for Palpatine the grand inquisitor will never be enough for him, to put it simply a combination of maul and dooku but much weaker
No it just shows how far things had fallen. The Grand Inquisitor is a joke compared to the previous Sith. Dooku was more experienced, Maul was better and more ferocious fighter and Vader was nearly unmatched in raw power. Hell even Savage was a better sith than the Grand Inquisitor .
@@mercury2157 I mean there weren't exactly many other options
None of them we’re a match for Darth maul due to he was willing to kill using every skill at his command. He’s the reason kanan ezar made it out of the sith temple
Exactly. The Inquisitors might've overwhelmed Kanan, Ezra, and Ahsoka if it hadn't been for Maul.
Well that and Darth Maul was by all accounts considered a Sith Lord on a comparable level to Vader and Dooku. Effectively a Master level warrior. The inquisitors were all Padawans who only seemed strong because there were no stronger individuals to battle them.
@@roger632 I wouldn’t be so sure since ahsoka easily beat two of the inquisitors on her own
@@jakealter5504 Though three Inquisitors at once along with Vader, that might've been too much for Ahsoka, Kanan, and Ezra alone without Maul's help.
@@roger632 Vader wasn’t there yet though. Ahsoka probably could’ve handled 3 inquisitors but it would’ve been tough for her. Fighting those three and Vader at the same time would’ve likely been too much even with maul
The Seventh Sister’s biggest mistake in Rebels was being paired with the Fifth Brother.
The Fifth Brother was a brute who cared more about the hunt rather than strategy. On the other hand, the Seventh Sister was intelligent, given her affinity for technology. Most of her failures were attributed to the Fifth Brother’s slip ups.
If the Seventh Sister was paired with a smarter inquisitor, she would’ve been a much more formidable antagonist.
I'll be honest. I know very little about the Inquisitors outside Star Wars: The Old Republic. It was my first, and favorite, class to play. What I can say is that the Inquisitors seen in the animations relied too heavily upon the "spin" feature of the polesabers, and should have spent more time learning how to actually duel. You know. Like Maul.
The inquisitors from swtor are nothing like these inquisitors.
SWTOR Inquisitors have nothing to do with Canon Inquisitors. Those were actual Sith, and "Inquisitor" was their specialization, having different areas of expertise from Sith Warriors. Canon Inquisitors are former Jedi who have been tortured or otherwise mentally broken and turned to the Dark Side, but they are not Sith.
They're essentially high ranking hitmen. A bit more effective then bounty hunters but not by much.
Swtor inquisitors are true sith who focus on sith sorcery and study of the force as well as interrogation they would absolutely annihilate the canon Disney inquisitors
Canonically, there were trained to efficient but not to their full potential by Vader since Palpatine feared them getting too strong, which is something we know to be in-line with his thinking.
Loved everything about Trilla's character in the game.
This was interesting. I always thought that the number an Inquisitor bore was indication of their rank from weakest to strongest. I now stand corrected
maybe its in the order that they joined the inquisitors
@@meowdonkey5811 no because 2nd sister joined way later than most. The numbering likely means nothing tbh
It's just more bullshit that they didn't plan out
@@abnercliff9624 she literally joined immediately after order 66 what are you talking about? She was one of the first inquisitors dude
@@justinjoestar1902 no she wasn't, she escaped with cere and turned into an inquisitor after they captured her, there's at least 6 inquisitors that joined before her, and one of them is the 9th sister. The numbering system just doesn't mean anything, which is fine because it leaves more room for creativity
Is it just me or do jedi actually become weaker when they turn into inquisitors? It kinda feels that way.
Vader chops off their limbs so it makes sense
Most Inquisitors are Padawans iirc
I imagine they have a broken connection to the force Anakin was carefully molded into a sith these people were broken
The inquisitors seemed weaker because they were jedi. Dark jedi without the dark side training
Well, most of them were in fact Padawans, and Palpatine ensured that certain knowledge about the Force was held from them. He didn't want an Inquisitor uprising on his hands if they became powerful enough.
You forgot to rank the fourteenth cousin. She was the most strongest inquisitor of them all imo
No, I think you mean the second Grandma
The 69th uncle was especially effective at traumatizing younglings specifically I think he should of been on the list.
The 18th Stepbrothers lightsaber was incredibly hard
@@craycray8098 i’m incredibly hard
The 420th aunt was pretty chill for an inquisitor.
I bet the 9th sister was a jedi councilor, having a superb ability to read the emotions and subconscious thoughts of all around her like a book would make diplomacy much easier
Bruh what, no way she was on the fucking Jedi council. If she was she would’ve fought until she died you idiot
Trilla was able to predict her prey's moves.
I think when powerscaling the Inquisitors it’s important to note that a good portion of them went out against Ahsoka, Maul or Vader, some of the strongest force users of their time. Interestingly enough The GI and 2nd Sister who are (imo rightfully) ranked number 1 and 2 on this list probably have the worst showings in their respective final battles amongst all the Inquisitors. Most of the Inquisitors were probably around the level of a Jedi Knight with a very selected few either scraping at Jedi Master level or even being low Jedi Master level. When you take the circumstances of their demises into consideration (eg. death by punishment or allowing themselves to die) as well as the people they meet their ends against, it kinda shows that they weren’t as “incompetent” as many people believe.
Grand inquisitor will always be the best to me
That intro was top notch! Props to whoever made it
I just want to say... that was one of the best product placement adds on youtube. thank you.
One thing I don't get is how impulsive and brash the Fifth Brother is in Rebels but how controlled and collected he is in Obi-wan. He had to yell at Reva to chill tf out, which is something I'd expect the grand inquisitor, 9th sister, 7th sister, or 2nd sister to do
Writers not watching Canon material and making shit up as they go. It's what you love to see in a long awaited series.
Compared to other Inquisitors, 5th Brother was exceptional with the Force, but he really proves why lightsaber dueling is important too because dude can't hold that laser stick to save his life. Literally. Also it's implied Maul killed an Inquisitor. His lightsaber in Rebels and Solo looks like a broken Inquisitor lightsaber.
Also 16:39 The answer is fear.
this shows just how much cal is strong, or how good we are at fallen order
lol
I gotta say, the beat drop timed with the lightsaber strikes in the beginning of this is just, *chefs kiss*
replayed that like 3 times.
2:28 The fifth brother is alive in the kenobi series because it takes place 6-8 years before he dies in rebels
Damn. Honestly the best ad/commercial I have every scene. I usually always skip them. Yours was seem less and I was glued to the screen and my hand left the mouse.
Good to see your analysis of the Canon Inquisitors. The Second Sister was my favourite.
The only advertisement during a youtube video that I didn't fast forward, gave me a chuckle. Nice one bro.
Poor Trilla… I really do think she was going to turn back before her death. Sad; I doubt we’ll see her again, much as I’d like to.
Agreed honestly I like the idea of her being brought back in a manner similar to Darth Maul maybe the Empire keeps her alive with cybernetics only to keep serving them and she inevitably rebels. Sadly I think when Vader cuts you down your confirmed as dead.
@@hordakprime6172 CyberTrilla on Team Cal would be awesome. Too bad you’re probably right and she’s dead
@@hordakprime6172 Yeah from the angle of his swing that probably cut through many vital organs including the pipes that run through the neck. I think that was no doubt a killing blow.
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"No one is ever really gone"
-A quote that Disney would go on to take way too seriously as people seem unable to die in Star Wars now.
@@scoutman66 Trilla also says "nothing is ever truly over" just before her death...honestly she would be one of the few characters I wouldnt mind seeing surviving their supposed death. I agree the new canon does it too much, but Trilla has a lot of potential as a character.
Idk if this is original but I just have to.
10th brother: can’t see
The senate: you will pay the price for your lack of vision.
Actually, Im pretty sure Kenobi predates rebels so he probably still dies at malachor
It does, rebels is like 12-15 years after Revenge of The Sith
Rebels starts years later,considering how Leia is significant older in that show and her and Ezra are the same age.
@@tdap1802 yes so about 15 years after RoTS
@@ChrisTheCentaur Yep. Because Leia’s exactly 15 years old in Rebels
yeah in the first episode of kenobi it says it takes place 10 years after order 66, which would have been 9 bby, and maul’s death takes place in 2 bby, so rebels takes place 5-7ish years after the events in kenobi
My personal favorite would be the Eighth Brother. I like his design and stealth-agility combat style.
What a great video, Bro! Very apt to get us ready for the Obi Wan series.
Rebels takes place after Obi-Wan, that's why the 5th brother is still alive.
How did the grand inquisitor survive then?
The Grand Inquisitor is seen at their base in one of the trailers. Since that hasn’t happened yet, I think it’s safe to assume he’s just wounded. Plus, I’m sure they wouldn’t retcon Rebels, nor would they go through the trouble of building up an already existing character just to kill him off like that.
Edit: On rewatching the trailers, the Grand Inquisitor isn’t in the shots of their base, so I was wrong about that part lol. But I still very much doubt he’s dead at this point.
@@GalakStari exactly
The second sister was by far my favorite inquisitor, her depiction in fallen order is both ruthless and cunning. And her backstory while a bit cliche is still a joy to see unfold.
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If I could retcon one thing from rebels I’d have the grand inquisitor last longer, would’ve been interesting to see him be a long term rival to Kanan
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Isn't the Kenobi series before rebels and the 5th brothers death?
Yeah
If I remember right, I believe the 5th brother is also blind. He hunts like a shark in the pitch darkness. Would explain his clumsy fighting at times, but he undoubtedly had a strong connection to the force so he could see his surroundings.
That would explain his eyes in Rebels
@@darkstraylily1477 the voice actor mentioned it years ago.
Starkiller would wipe the floor with these lot and that’s a fact
Starkiller I believe was initially going to be an Inquisitor.
@VastNinja nah he's just built different
@VastNinja perfectly balanced
The ninth sister survived and comes back for a rematch in Jedi:Survivor. Cal Kestis “sets her free”.
Such an awesome scene in the game.
The 8th Brother is one of my favorites, if not my favorite, because his helmet is very close in design to Lord Starkiller from the Force Unleashed Ultimate Sith Edition, particular the ‘Dark Lord’s Armor’ variant.
This was a great ranking! Also I love your segway to talking about your sponsor, that was really funny.
I never watched rebels so I don’t know much about these guys, I appreciate the video :)
2:30 ''somehow he survives this ordeal"... the Obi-Wan show is BEFORE all that even happened...
That love story with the two inquisitors would have been such an amazing episode for these star wars shows! Would have been such a great sidestory in Obi-Wan to show us more about the inquisitors and Vader and his real brutality maybe after meeting Obi-Wan again and coming back to his ship!
Thank you for making these videos
10th inquisitor is probably one of the strongest as he was an actual Jedi master and he even held his own against Windu for a second (although he naturally lost). 5th brother has gotten an upgrade in Kenobi as he's established as the next in line to be Grand Inquisitor and easily dominated Reeva with the force
Actually pretty impressive how Cal Kestis did when you realize how powerful his opponents actually were and take into account that he never finished his Jedi training (+ that he survived another 5 years after being put on Vaders Map)
I think the reason that Cal is that powerful when fighting Inquisitors is actually the fact that he didn't finish his training. During some interview (I don't know which one anymore) Cameron Monaghan (Cal's actor) said that he portrayed Cal's fighting style as a bit more rough and aggressive than most other Jedi which he get's because he is no fully trained Jedi and therefore learns some of his skills only after the Order has already fallen and while surviving the years after Order 66 which would obviously make him more rough as he didn't learn the more nuanced ways to fight.
In the end I think that not fully fighting like a Jedi would normally is probably a plus when fighting former Jedi that then have been trained to kill Jedi.
i think the fact he was a Padawan during the Clone Wars also plays a factor. Before the wars, Jedi did not receive as much combat training as they once did, due to having settled into the role of peacekeepers and diplomats. Combat was basically an afterthought in Jedi training. But during the Clone Wars, it would be safe to assume that Masters focused on combat training a lot more extensively for their Padawans, and Cal also saw active duty alongside his Master, much like Ahsoka did with Anakin. Thus it does make sense that Cal is a pretty good fighter even though his training was unfinished
Actually the jedi council noticed Cal showed promise especially with the lightsaber unfortunately he he could not handle adversity which is why he was Jaro Tapal's student a lesson we see Jaro Tapal and Cere throughout the game. If the starwars brotherhood novel is anything to go by he was already padawan at the beginning of the clone wars. Given his use of the saber staff and jar Kai it seems that Jaro did train him how to wield a lightsaber beyond the basics. His "aggression" is actually how form 1 works it's style known for being unpredictable and users are of it are known to be reckless it also has a strong emphasis of disarming the opponent like disarming the 9th sister literally and trilla remarked on his stance which is a form 1 ready stance blade held across the shoulder. As he gets comfortable he move to Nieman a form that's perfect for those out of practice seen by his use of force attacks into his sequences and pieces of form 1,3,4 and both variants of form 5.
So many unique, dark, intimidating designs for the inquisitors.....then there's just Reva
Most of their designs just scream edgy Star Wars OC to me.
Bro, the start of this video had such waaaay too swaggy music. I wasn't prepared.
Rebels starts 15 years after order 66. Kenobi starts 10 years after order 66. Most of the main characters in Rebels hadn't even met yet around the time Kenobi starts.
The inquisitors always seems like the rejects of the Order. Of either order really. Not good enough to be Sith or Jedi, and Sidious repurposed them into hunting dogs.
2:28 the fifth brother hasn't died yet. Rebels 5 bby-0 bby. Kenobi 9 bby.
I believe he was saying the 5th brother will clearly survive the events of Kenobi, not that he survived the events of Rebels.
The “I’m a potato” moment made me cackle so hard I snorted and dropped my phone 😂😂😂😂
Might need to update this, Ninth Sister did survive... and then got beheaded by Cal Kestis.
The 9th sister is one of my favourite Inquisitors next to the 2nd sister and the Grand Inquisitor, the 9th sister is just so charismatic and she's just entertaining
Rebels was 15 years after order 66, I believe this is taking place 10 years after 66. So the events in rebels haven't happened yet.
Grand inquisitor death scene goes from 0-100 so fast. That wack ass move to destroy his saber straight to “some things are far scarier than death” and kills himself. That shits hard
The tenth brother should be higher on this list, most of the inquistors where merely padawans or maybe knights during the CW but he was a master. Even if Mace went easy on him, it's impressive he stayed in the fight against a man who later defeated Sidious who didparched three Council members.
My personal favorite is the Ninth Sister. Glad to see her real high up on this list. She may not be the most threatening, but I find her personality the most entertaining.
Agreed. I doubt we've seen the last of her, I have a feeling she'll pop up again in Fallen Order 2.
@@theonionmike4151 I hope so. I refuse to believe she could be done in by a simple force push from a cliff.
I really like the inquisitors tbh, and I like to imagine there’s more than just 10 inquisitors (since that would be rather obvious for Vader to do: have more inquisitors). One of my friends and I are in a Star Wars themed D&D campaign, and my friend’s character is an inquisitor who, wearing samurai style inquisitor armor and a matching scar, hunting down my character who has this sort of ninja thing going with him (like in the way of how versatile he is and how fast he moves. I can literally attack 4 times in one turn and move 60ft on battle grids as well as being able to chuck thermal detonators at everything with some serious deadliness. He dresses as if he’s a different version Kyle Katarn, but not actually knowing who Kyle is).
My friend’s character wields two inquisitor sabers that can connect/detach for an unpredictable fighting style. My character has a double bladed lightsaber, but when he uses one blade, he fights as if he was wielding a nagamaki (which is used by samurai) since his saber staff is abnormally long for someone his size.
I believe I read in one of the Canon encyclopedias that the 8th Brother was less skilled with the force than many of his comrades, leading him to rely more than others on his spinny lightsaber, which would explain why he tried using it to escape rather than using the force.
Let’s just forget the Sith eyes ever existed. They’re too violent looking and not family friendly. Meanwhile let’s cut people in half with lightsabers.
....Vader legit has sith eyes in rebels when his mask is destroyed. Inquisitors aren't truly consumed by the dark side like sith lords so they wouldn't have them. Same reason Dooku didn't
@@inthedeadhours uh...dude...the Grand Inquisitor had the glowing yellow Sith eyes, as did the Seventh Sister
Fantastic List! Even the underwear ad was top shelf🤣 Considering Ashoka wrecks any inquisitors she encounters ,and so does the Darth Maul, leads me to think that they are lower tier fighters. Usually they’re backed up by Storm Troopers or each other. They were also pursuing out of practice, jaded, scared, former Jedi on the run. In a fair fight against any Master, pre-Order 66 ,these inquisitors would be lunch meat. General Grievous was an inquisitor before it was cool😎
isn’t rebels after kenobi? so if anything the 5th brother would be even weaker and more foolish if anything
Glade I started watching generation tech again been away for awhile
I do enjoy the air of mystery surrounding many of the Inquisitors, as it stands majority of them we barely know their name and species and that's about it. I'm wondering if more information will be revealed about all or some of them in the future some day. Especially the Grand Inquisitor.
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I know this ranking is probably meant to be serious but I think the Grand Inquisitor is the best one because of his line in Obi Wan Kenobi Epidos 5 where he says a very calm hello.
The Third Sister is officially the lowest on this list if you ask me..the Fifth Brother spreads her wings and holds her in place with a flick of his wrist.
How did the regular citizens of the Galaxy think Jedi were gone? But the inquisitors and lost padawans were everywhere?
Great content as always
man, those jedi were brave
they didnt just sit around while an armed individual shot at their padawans! they didnt wait until the shooting died down or until someone off duty took charge. no, they knew their responsibility to those who needed protecting.
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Honestly, I love the Inquisitorius as a faction within Star Wars. Hope to see more! Looks like another future reveal in JFO: Survivor!
Do you have any of those double bladed inquisitor swords available? I heard that a lot of the former users don't need them anymore. 🤔
the hilt gets destroyed to easily though its a liability
Your meundies spot was hilarious. "He who controls the parts controls the galaxy!!!"
5th brother in Rebels is about 5 years after Kenobi.
The argument for no pants was very compelling. No wonder I felt so evil at work.
I wonder if Bariss Offee will become an Inquisitor too. We don't know much about what happened to her
I am very curious about that too. She is one of my favorite bad characters from the show. I hope we see her in the live action show in some capacity.
@@TheShadowKarl probably she was executed before Order 66
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As much as I grew to love the inquisitors they could be so much more. But if they were they would be a threat and eliminated. An unfortunate catch 22 without going rogue.
Tell that to the Legends Inquistors who actually in some cases had a considerable kill count and were actually scary.
@@JediAcolyte94 tbf the inquisitors in canon do have a high kill count too, it's just only with weak jedi or padawans. When they face force users with above average skills they lose and have to rely on Darth Vader to win.
@@MegaDman16 From what I've seen none of the Inquisition have a killcount in canon they just think they do.
Might be due to the fact that canon tried to limit it to like 100 jedi being left.
Thank the maker! My dog walk is gonna be awesome
Trilla absolutely deserved better.
And that's yet another reason why Kanan's my favourite Jedi,
He's also got one of the best character Arcs written in all of Star Wars,
It'd be cool to see him in live action at some point x
As for the Inquisitors I'd have to go with the Ninth sister, but that's subject to change in the next few weeks,
God I'm excited to see Obi Wan and Vader again, i hope so much this exceeds every expectation.
They had to make dozens of characters just to do what Starkiller did as one man lol
There were inquisitors in real canon, and they were actually competent and didn't regularly get their asses handed to them by padawans.
And Starkiller was purposefully trained to be able to take on Jedi Masters while 4 Inquisitors would probably be toast if they took on a Master.
@@scoutman66 4 fanfiction inquisitors yes, but real canon inquisitors were actually very much a threat. Adalric Brandl, Valin Draco and Jerec were all powerful fighters, and Jerec is known to have killed at least one Jedi Master.