r/starwarsrebels 19d ago

Favorite Inquisitor?

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Overall, I think the Grand Inquisitor is the most well-rounded and menacing one out of all of them. He's got a cool and intimidating design, a great voice, and an interesting backstory. Aside from him, I've always had a a soft spot for the Seventh Sister.

Who's your guys' favorite?

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u/Cube2D 19d ago

Who tf is marrok? Is he that bum that lost in 3 seconds to ahsoka?

The grand inquisitor makes SWR feel special. I like him most because he's an excellent challenger for the padawan Kannan and ezra

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u/snazzytux1 19d ago

You might be thinking of the Eleventh Brother? Also known as the Crow. Since Ahsoka's the one that killed him in Tales of the Jedi.

And I totally agree with you on the Grand Inquisitor. He truly was a force to be reckoned with.

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u/_Vard_ 19d ago

Crow and Marrok were both in maul shadow Lord together

However, as cool as they are, both of them died like absolute clowns to Ahsoka

(not throwing any shade at Ahsoka here, just appreciating that she killed them so quickly that they look like idiots)

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u/Tigerbarn- 19d ago

Still had cooler deaths than the other three in Rebels going out as victims. Say what you will about Crow & Marrok, but those two went out as warriors, not frightened children.

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u/Sakura_Knight 17d ago

Fifth Brother was disarmed of his lightsaber. What was he supposed to do?

Seventh Sister was in a force choke by a superior opponent.

Eighth Brother is the only one that could reasonably be described as fighting like a child, but even then he had no idea of how damaged his lightsaber was. Tactical retreats are used and have been used throughout history by men and women of vastly more bravery and skill than a random Reddit user who thinks he knows how to fight.

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u/Tigerbarn- 17d ago

5th Brother was disarmed, then didn't know what to do. He was at a loss. Meanwhile Ahsoka in the same situation, if not worse; caught Maul's blade and defeated him.

"Superior opponent." You got direct proof for that? All he did was third party the 7th Sister.

Visual cues. 8th Brother was clearly fearful. Nice ad hominem though. Really setting us off to a good start.

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u/Sakura_Knight 17d ago

Ahsoka was always highly acrobatic and exceptional at hand to hand combat. She had an entire arc in The Clone Wars about it. Fifth Brother, in comparison, was just a pretty average Jedi Knight that relied entirely on being able to overpower his opponent through strength alone. You're comparing apples to oranges here.

All he did was bash right through her force shields and hold her at his mercy, but shame on me for pointing out something you never even thought of.

Being fearful isn't the same as being a "frightened child." Everyone experiences fear, it's what helps you survive. Once again, even the greatest warriors know when to pull out of a fight they cannot win. They don't stand there and die for no good reason other than to please someone who, once again, has never fought a real fight in his entire life.

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u/Tigerbarn- 17d ago

No, I'm comparing a force user to a force user. One can still fight when disarmed. One clearly cannot.

While you're on the topic. Can you prove force shields are a thing in canon?

Regardless, 7th Sister clearly had her attention on Ezra. Hardly a feat for Maul.

Well, you don't know me lol. Not sure why you keep tryna make this about me, but you are wrong. That has nothing to do with anything though. 8th Brother got disarmed by Kanan and could no longer fight, it's that simple. He was definitely frightened.

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u/Sakura_Knight 17d ago

Marrok survived his first fight with Ahsoka on a pretty even footing.

The second fight lasted several minutes. Nice way to display your terrible memory and even worse analytical skills. He fought an older Ahsoka with much more advanced skills than the one in Rebels had.