
Andor, the acclaimed thriller, returns for its long-awaited conclusion. The twelve episodes of Season Two will carry the story of Cassian Andor and the emerging rebel alliance over the climactic four years that lead to the discovery of The Death Star and the events of Rogue One.
Season One followed Cassian's reluctant journey from cynical nobody to revolutionary volunteer. Andor Season Two will see him transform from soldier to leader to hero on the way to his epic destiny. From the very first scene, Cassian's story has activated an ever-widening ensemble of allies and enemies. Season Two will see these relationships intensify as the horizon of galactic war draws near. Everyone will be tested and, as the stakes rise, the betrayals, sacrifices and conflicting agendas will become profound. Who will live to see their dream realized? Who will realize what that dream cost?
Andor Season Two stars Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, Adria Arjona as Bix Caleen, Genevieve O'Reilly as Mon Mothma, Denise Gough as Dedra Meero, Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera, Stellan Skarsgård as Luthen Rael, Alan Tudyk as K-2SO, Kyle Soller as Syril Karn, Faye Marsay as Vel Sartha, and Ben Mendelsohn as Orson Krennic.
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Nichos Marr, a Human male, was a Jedi trainee at the Jedi Temple on the galactic capital of Coruscant during the last days of the Galactic Republic. With the emergence of the Galactic Empire and the beginning of the Great Jedi Purge in 19 BBY, Marr was among a group of students who went into hiding in the enclave of the Ho'Din Jedi Master Plett, which was located on the planet Belsavis. Galactic Emperor Palpatine, however, discovered the group, and in 18 BBY he commissioned the colossal dreadnought Eye of Palpatine to destroy them. When the vessel failed to arrive because of Jedi sabotage, Palpatine sent a backup force of starfighters to finish the task. The Jedi repelled the attack, but had to evacuate from Belsavis, taking separate paths.
Marr eventually became an artificial intelligence programmer at the Magrody Institute and fell in love with his colleague, Cray Mingla. The two joined Jedi Master Luke Skywalker's Jedi Praxeum on Yavin 4 in 11 ABY, where Marr trained for about a year before being struck with a fatal disease, Quannot's Syndrome. Mingla tried to save his life by transferring Marr's consciousness into a droid body using Ssi-ruuk technology, but she was unable to do so, as the droid Marr turned out to be just that—a droid, while the real Marr had died. Willing to rejoin Marr in the afterlife, Mingla later sacrificed her life to destroy the reactivated Eye of Palpatine and save Belsavis from its impending attack. (Read more…)Below are some of the current community projects happening around Wookieepedia. If you are interested in joining in, check out our newcomers hub page to start your editing journey!
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