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Okay, I got that person's post in my feed again ⬆️
And I have nothing against CodyWan, but I do have against Cody's grief for him alone.
Saw someone's post about Cody repainting his armor gray because of the loss of Obi Wan
Yes, the following may seem harsh to some, but that's my opinion.
Let's start with the fact that gray in Mandoloran language means mourning -> hence it's the sadness and pain of losing people dear to him, BUT it's not just Obi Wan and I even doubt Cody is more worried about him.
Cody lost many brothers during the war and afterward. His world came crashing down the moment of order 66. His brothers are thrown out like unwanted things from the military. They are nobodies in the eyes of others, just a used and broken thing to be thrown away.
He sees the chaos around him and the lawlessness that the Empire is doing on other planets under the false slogan of liberation. But back to his brothers: nobody needs them and the people who were able to protect them (Jedi) are "gone". There is no one to stand up for them and the army is already dominated by civilians rather than clones.
From episode 7 with Wolff, it becomes clear that according to the Empire's official documents, Rex is dead. Who will Cody be mourning for? Obi Wan? Most likely his younger brother, with whom they fought side by side throughout the war.
So, in my opinion, the gray colors on his armor signify mourning for his brothers, because they were the ones he loved, and they were the ones he lost. He lost those with whom he spent his childhood, training, war.
He was left alone with his pain and so the colors of the warm sunset became gray sadness.
Saw someone's post about Cody repainting his armor gray because of the loss of Obi Wan
Yes, the following may seem harsh to some, but that's my opinion.
Let's start with the fact that gray in Mandoloran language means mourning -> hence it's the sadness and pain of losing people dear to him, BUT it's not just Obi Wan and I even doubt Cody is more worried about him.
Cody lost many brothers during the war and afterward. His world came crashing down the moment of order 66. His brothers are thrown out like unwanted things from the military. They are nobodies in the eyes of others, just a used and broken thing to be thrown away.
He sees the chaos around him and the lawlessness that the Empire is doing on other planets under the false slogan of liberation. But back to his brothers: nobody needs them and the people who were able to protect them (Jedi) are "gone". There is no one to stand up for them and the army is already dominated by civilians rather than clones.
From episode 7 with Wolff, it becomes clear that according to the Empire's official documents, Rex is dead. Who will Cody be mourning for? Obi Wan? Most likely his younger brother, with whom they fought side by side throughout the war.
So, in my opinion, the gray colors on his armor signify mourning for his brothers, because they were the ones he loved, and they were the ones he lost. He lost those with whom he spent his childhood, training, war.
He was left alone with his pain and so the colors of the warm sunset became gray sadness.
It looked better in my head, but I was thinking about the image of Cody as a dancer? And here's what came up. He's a rousing sunshine, so he would look like this.
Inspired by episode 4 of season 3.
So, I've been reading the Star Wars comic "Dying Light" and here's what I noticed.....
I couldn't have been happier with the appearance of Commander Fox, because in a little screen time, this handsome man in red had fallen into my soul.
So what's this about? Because I have a theory about his fate after the clone wars are over.
Someone may have written about this before, but I didn't come across the posts, so I'll write it myself:
It's no secret that Darth Vader, aka Anakin Skywalker, went over to the dark side and in the comic book "The Chosen One", ruthlessly killed clones who were collecting Jedi artifacts from the base and who mistook him for a Jedi, telling them that they'd docked a mistake
In the comic book Dying Light, the Guard under Fox's command opened fire on Vader and when Fox realized the mistake, he stopped firing, but Darth Vader began choking Fox:
Would it be logical to assume that Vader, aka Anakin, strangled Fox for a misstep? Most likely, since he's been sparing no clones since his transition to the dark side.
I made this conclusion because we don't see Fox in the future and he's not on LATT: ⬇️
It's sad to assume that's when Commander Fox was killed, because it's too violent, though it makes sense. I haven't seen Fox in any further Darth Vader comics.
Would love to hear opinions and theories in general about what happened to Fox after the Clone Wars.
i'm fine i'm fine it's okay we're okay
you clone art is so racist i dont know how you can stand to post that shit
The person writing is afraid to tell me publicly, so he hides behind anonymity.
Unlike you, anonymous stranger, I respect other people's opinions and freedom to create, and therefore I will not judge others for how they draw and what they draw. If you still can't accept the fact that people can draw the same characters differently, then you are the problem, not me.
And throwing around insults with frothing at the mouth is an indication of your intolerance and denial of freedom of expression and creativity🥰
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