That droid definitely has a connection to the force like during the clone wars he boasts about having a data bank that's only rivalled by the Jedi archives. Hell he even points out in this point that he actually preserved all of the knowledge within the Jetta archives within his own data Banks. I mean you could explain that his long lifespan has granted him a more human-like behaviour as well as lots of wisdom, which makes sense because he was constructed before the republic was a thing and that could explain why he's more human-like than any other droid however, he examines the lightsaber and even with his massive knowledge of lightsabers, I guess he could tell that the lightsaber had been later modified after its construction by a different person by seeing the two different styles of the lightsaber. But the fact that he could tell that the lightsaber's allegiance was to Ahsoka now isn't something you can do with pure rational logic. It almost seems like he was analysing it through the force. Hell, even his wisdom sounds very similar to a Jedi Masters wisdom
Well there is the possibility that he's a Shard. A sentient, silicon based species that are, as far as I am aware, still cannon within the Star Wars universe.
he been around for as long as the Jedi so over 25k years so if the Jedi really wanted to come back he would know how to train them in every lightsaber from and how to use the force he basically the walking history of the Jedi they never whip his memory for that reason unlike other Jedi and was constantly upgraded to keep up with that era droids
I imagine Huyang has picked up some good defence over the millennia. He's been around for a long time, and he's probably had his fair share of people thinking they can take advantage of a mere droid.
He has a point regarding Ahsoka's Jedi-line, from what we know it goes like this: Yoda - Duku - Quigon - Obi-Wan - Anakin - Ahsoka. All quite unusual and influential in the galaxy, for good and bad so Sabine does fit in.
for those of you that dont know when he says Ashoka comes from a line of Jedi who dont follow the rules of the order its because he talking about the trainers line which for Ashoka would be in order Yoda>Dooku>Quin Gon>Obi wan>Anakin>Ashoka in the Jedi order these are the closest thing Jedi have to family trees which is the lineages of trainers
Historically, very few Mandalorians became Jedi. Check ✔️ Since the time of Tre Vizla. And then came Sabine Wren Mandalorian trained Jedi. Not a knight yet.
This just looks like a psychic conversation 🤣 /or maybe they're really bored and don't even bother to talk anymore. /or he's imagining all the characters... - crazyrobot
Yes but they did it without being silly and over the top without just quickly writing female characters as OP and making every male character useless. It was very very good.
@@Jurassiccanonking I second that. And they're slowly but surely starting to move away from "giving female characters 'toxic-masculine' traits and presenting it as good" trope.
Love David Tennant
He sounds like a combination of 3PO, Obi Wan, and the voice Leia had when she thawed out Han disguised.
I love the doctor as droid ollivander
well that's one way of putting it- HOLY SHIT OH YEAH I SEE IT
11:09 "A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away..."
The words of legend, spoken by a legendary droid.
Spoken by a time lord.
0:36
Never understood why in that small scene, she wouldn't let him hold the map to analyze.
Love the puppetry on display for him
That droid definitely has a connection to the force like during the clone wars he boasts about having a data bank that's only rivalled by the Jedi archives. Hell he even points out in this point that he actually preserved all of the knowledge within the Jetta archives within his own data Banks. I mean you could explain that his long lifespan has granted him a more human-like behaviour as well as lots of wisdom, which makes sense because he was constructed before the republic was a thing and that could explain why he's more human-like than any other droid however, he examines the lightsaber and even with his massive knowledge of lightsabers, I guess he could tell that the lightsaber had been later modified after its construction by a different person by seeing the two different styles of the lightsaber. But the fact that he could tell that the lightsaber's allegiance was to Ahsoka now isn't something you can do with pure rational logic. It almost seems like he was analysing it through the force. Hell, even his wisdom sounds very similar to a Jedi Masters wisdom
Well there is the possibility that he's a Shard. A sentient, silicon based species that are, as far as I am aware, still cannon within the Star Wars universe.
he been around for as long as the Jedi so over 25k years so if the Jedi really wanted to come back he would know how to train them in every lightsaber from and how to use the force he basically the walking history of the Jedi
they never whip his memory for that reason unlike other Jedi and was constantly upgraded to keep up with that era droids
@@benkayvfalsifier3817 no he was built by the Jedi to hold records and help younglings make lightsabers and help them train
@@qeskill2224 And how does that negate anything I've just stated?
the force flows through ALL things...even droids.
I really want to see Huyang with Grogu and see him help rebuild the dark saber. The lore that could get teased.
One of the few characters done right in disney.
I want to see Huyang in the Dawn of the Jedi Film.
Depends if he was still around during The First Order Era 🤔
13:51
honestly here in particular all I can see is Ten recounting a story to a companion, I love Tennant's work, he's a phenomenal actor and VA
Definately one of the best droids in Star Wars❤
I almost forgot Huyang has combat skills in the field and can pack quite a punch 👊 after seeing him in action in a boxing match 😳 😊.
To think this guy instructed Yoda, Revan, Malak, Ooroo, Exar Kun, Ulic Qel Droma and Ajunta Pall is just... Not believable
Then again, HK-47 still lives to this day, and his line of work was killing everyone and insulting the rest before doing the former to them
7:49
The most Badass Professor Ever
Hehe rock'em sock'em robots 😆
I imagine Huyang has picked up some good defence over the millennia. He's been around for a long time, and he's probably had his fair share of people thinking they can take advantage of a mere droid.
@@TheMimiSard yeah
He has a point regarding Ahsoka's Jedi-line, from what we know it goes like this: Yoda - Duku - Quigon - Obi-Wan - Anakin - Ahsoka. All quite unusual and influential in the galaxy, for good and bad so Sabine does fit in.
4:31
Yate is ubese and we hear that in episode VI when Leia dressed up as Boushh
He sounds like the 10thDr & 14thDr
Same actor!
for those of you that dont know when he says Ashoka comes from a line of Jedi who dont follow the rules of the order its because he talking about the trainers line which for Ashoka would be in order Yoda>Dooku>Quin Gon>Obi wan>Anakin>Ashoka in the Jedi order these are the closest thing Jedi have to family trees which is the lineages of trainers
11:09
sad he's lost in the far planet now. future jedi will never get to meet him and his knowledge
Historically, very few Mandalorians became Jedi. Check ✔️
Since the time of Tre Vizla.
And then came Sabine Wren Mandalorian trained Jedi. Not a knight yet.
Can your next video be on Sabine?
Her is a question did Huyang teach Revan?
Well, he is way older than Revan and Malak. He's been around long before the Old Republic.
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Claire Temple and Kilgrave.
Edmund Rockwell but the good ending
does Ahsoka just not talk?
Only good part of the show
This just looks like a psychic conversation 🤣
/or maybe they're really bored and don't even bother to talk anymore.
/or he's imagining all the characters... - crazyrobot
Wonder if he was destroyed in Luke’s Jedi Order
No, yes, no. 😄
I see feminist ideology in this movie.
I know! It's great! ❤
Exactly! They've definitively learned from the past mistakes and are improving! Still a way to go though
Yes but they did it without being silly and over the top without just quickly writing female characters as OP and making every male character useless. It was very very good.
@@Jurassiccanonking I second that. And they're slowly but surely starting to move away from "giving female characters 'toxic-masculine' traits and presenting it as good" trope.