Is Ahsoka Really Setting Up the Yuuzhan Vong or Something Else?

This week





kicked off a new chapter of

Star Wars

‘ latest

quest for a map

to find people—the race between heroes and villains alike to find out just what happened to Ezra Bridger and

Grand Admiral Thrawn

. But in throwing out a very specific location, the show has kicked off a bevy of speculation about the true threat

Ahsoka

could herald… but maybe it’s not the enemy fans think they know.

Why Is

Ahsoka

Going Outside the

Star Wars

Galaxy?



Ahsoka

‘s double-episode premiere

establishes that it is apparently no longer a mystery as to where Grand Admiral Thrawn was carted off by Ezra Bridger and his space whale friends during the Battle of Lothal at the climax of

Star Wars Rebels

. The N

ightsister Morgan Elsbeth, apparently one of Thrawn’s closest confidants in the Empire, reveals that Thrawn has been whisked

out

of the

Star Wars

galaxy, and into another—a place named Peridea, a mythical extragalactic system.

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Lucasfilm


Tell any

Star Wars

fan with a passing familiarity with the old canon and an undisclosed amount of brain damage the word “extragalactic” and they’re going to immediately word vomit one thing at you: the Yuuzhan Vong. Introduced in the late ‘90s in the

New Jedi Order

novel series, the Vong changed the face of the

Star Wars

Expanded Universe forever. Although the EU novels had told stories across the galaxy, the threat of

the Yuuzhan Vong

—a species of fanatical BDSM orcs who couldn’t be sensed in the Force, and hated non-bioorganic technology so much they invaded the

Star Wars

galaxy from their own

one on a holy war—impacted every corner of post-

Return of the Jedi

fiction in the EU for years and years.

Who Are the Yuuzhan Vong?

The Vong invasion ravaged the

Imperial Remnant

and the New Republic alike, forcing them to work together as political and military entities in a way they previously hadn’t, and even ultimately transformed the Republic into the Galactic Alliance after the end of the devastating war. Whole worlds found themselves terraformed by the Vong’s path through the galaxy, major characters from the movies and the novels alike perished in attempts to

the tide. Inadvertently one of these moments—the death of Chewbacca in

Vector Prime

, where he is literally crushed by a moon during an early part of the Vong invasion—would go on, decades later, to

spur the decision

to completely reformat

Star Wars

continuity after Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm in 2012. The Vong’s

on

Star Wars

in this era was huge, but also

deeply controversial (BDSM orcs dropped a moon!

On Chewbacca!

), something that

has le

d the threat of their return to continuity to become something of a joke among fans.

, Is Ahsoka Really Setting Up the Yuuzhan Vong or Something Else?, TechWar.gr

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That is, until it very potentially started looking like it might happen. It was revealed after

Clone Wars

‘ initial cancellation that

one potential storyline


being explored for the series would’ve seen the Republic encounter a lone Yuuzhan Vong scout ship, bringing the species into contemporary continuity along the way. And then when the rebooted canon started using everyone from Supreme Leader Snoke and Emperor Palpatine, to

Grand Admiral Thrawn

, to tee up the idea of some mysterious entity forming in the Unknown Regions of the

Star Wars

galaxy, fans were quick to turn to the idea



and the dread

—of the Vong’s return. But then it didn’t pan out, seemingly. The threat in the Unknown Regions climaxed with

The Rise of Skywalker

‘s reveal that

Somehow, Palpatine Returned

, with nary a kinky orc in sight. That is, until now

Ahsoka

threw out that one key word: e

xtragalactic. But what if all the speculation is wrong, as it has been before? What if it’s

not

the Vong that are out there on the pathway to Peridea, but another ancient

Star Wars

evil from the EU’s past?

What if it’s the return of the Rakata, and their Infinite Empire?

Who Are the Rakata?

Created for the legendary BioW

are video game series


Knights of the Old Republic


in 2003, the Rakata were an ancient precursor society who were, in prior continuity, one of the first if not

the

first galactic civilizations to master hyperspace travel, tens of thousands of years before the events of the game, itself set thousands of years before the

Star Wars

movies. The Rakata used their technological prowess—and their grasp of the Force, which will become relevant shortly—to quickly expand their dominion over the galaxy, forging the Infinite Empire as a despotic regime that subjugated almost the entire known galaxy for 10,000

years. A series of internal and external factors eventually laid the Rakata low, setting the stage for the first Galactic Republic to form after the Empire’s fall, and for eventually the remnants of the Rakatans to slowly vanish into ancient history—and their place in

Star Wars

continuity for the most part, cropping up here and there in places like

The Old Republic

MMORPG.

, Is Ahsoka Really Setting Up the Yuuzhan Vong or Something Else?, TechWar.gr

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Lucasfilm


That is,

until the fourth episode of last year’s

Andor


, when an offhand line from Stellan Skarsgård’s rebel agent Luthen Rael described a kyber crystal necklace he gave to Cassian Andor as collateral on a job as being from the time of the “uprising against Rakatan invaders

.”

For the first time, the Rakatans had been named on-

in current

Star Wars

continuity, but it wasn’t the first time hints and nods had been given to the species in contemporary canon—the world “Rakata Prime” was mentioned in a map included in the

Force Awakens

visual dictionary guidebook, a clear nod

even if in the EU

the Rakata came from a world called Lehon, which would later get a nod

in a loosely

canonically valid

Millennium Falcon

model kit magazine in 2015.

Have the Rakata Appeared Anywhere Else i

n

Star Wars

Canon?

On screen aside from in

Andor

,

Dryden Vos’ collection

in

Solo: A Star Wars Story

features a small chest described in the film’s accompanying visual guide as a Wraith Box, a piece of Rakatan technology that appears in


The Old Republic


. And then perhaps most crucially to

Ahsoka

, in the climax of

Star Wars Rebels

‘ second season, she, Ezra, and his master Kanan explore the ruins of the

ancient planet Malachor

—itself from the background events of

Knights of the Old Republic

‘s sequel,

The Sith Lords

—which features blink-and-you’ll-miss-it carvings of the Infinite Empire’s primary symbol: a hexagonal bipyramid shape reminiscent of the Star Forge, the powerful Rakatan superweapon that plays a major role in the first

Knights of the Old Republic

.

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Lucasfilm


Suffice to say, although scant, the Rakata have been quietly present in the background of current

Star Wars

canon in the way that the Yuuzhan Vong have not been at all. And beyond actually being mentioned and referenced

in recent and

Ahsoka

-relevant material, there’s

just

enough there in those old EU stories to indicate that perhaps, even though the Rakata weren’t an explicitly extragalactic force like the Vong (they came from the Unknown Regions

, at least), there’s a chance that what

Ahsoka

is setting the stage for isn’t the invasion of the Yuuzhan Vong, but the rise of the Infinite Empire once more. What evidence do we have? As always with any particularly unhinged

Star Wars

theory, the answer is as scant as the Rakatan’s presence in current canon so far is already.

What Evidence Is There for the Rakatan Appearing i

n

Ahsoka

?

Visually, there’s the fact that the Pathway to Peridea sought by Ahsoka and Morgan Elsbeth in

Ahsoka

‘s premiere carries the same holographic dome style and

appearance of Rakatan Star Maps, the F

orce-powered maps needed by the player to locate the Star Forge in

Knights of the Old Republic

. There’s the fact that Elsbeth herself is a Nightsister, a clan of witches that originated on the planet Dathomir—itself the ancient home of a F

orce-sensitive species called the Kwa, who were the beings that taught the Rakatans how to manipulate the Force in the first place, setting the stage for their rise. There’s even hints in the Kwa’s history that before they made Dathomir their ancient home, they themselves were extra-galactic beings, and had designed their own forms of instantaneous interstellar travel in the Infinity Gates and Star Temples.

, Is Ahsoka Really Setting Up the Yuuzhan Vong or Something Else?, TechWar.gr

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Lucasfilm/Bioware


The fact that

ancient hyperspace routes

are key to navigating the extragalactic route to Peridea—and the fact that the

naturally

capable Purrgil

could whisk Thrawn and Ezra there in the first place—ties into the Rakatan’s own history with the development of hyperspace technology as one of its pioneers. And then there’s the longshot among all these other long shots: Elsbeth’s multi-hyperdrive vessel being built to traverse the breadth between galaxies is called the

Eye of Sion—

a name that can’t be anything but a pointed reference to


Knights of the Old Republic II


‘s villain Darth Sion, an ancient warrior kept immortal by his own rage who was part of the Sith Triumvirate that operated on… the planet Malachor V, the world that would be simply called Malachor when it was re-introduced into continuity in

Star Wars Rebels

—and suddenly littered with references to the Infinite Empire.

It should be stressed that all of the above is based on some truly wild speculation. It cannot be stressed enough, in fact, that this involves a grasping at straws so obtuse and impenetrable to even more diehard

Star Wars

fans that it would frankly be insane for

Ahsoka

to even touch it, such as it is the series already


faces the struggle


of having

to onboard audiences

that are unfamiliar with fundamental texts to its story in

Clone Wars

and

Rebels

. Even as it brushes on the edges of these potential threats in going beyond the

Star Wars

galaxy that make nods to classic

Star Wars

canon long lost, we’re arguably far more likely to be in for the same situation we’ve been in in recent years any time there’s been speculation of the Yuuzhan Vong’s return, whether it’s actually them or not:

Star Wars

making broad allusions to some bold, fascinatingly unhinged deep cuts and then simply deciding to do

The Empire, Again

.

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:

Bioware


Time will tell. But in the meantime, there’s fun to be had in the chaos along the pathway, is there not?



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