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Title: Why is Asajj Ventress in The Clone Wars (2008-0? series)
Post by: Jabba the Slug on August 31, 2009, 09:57 PM
A question to Sith/Ventress fans out there - everyone's favorite evil, lightsaber-wielding damsel appeared in The Clone wars, but in the Obsession comics she's "mortally" wounded by Anakin, and eventually disappears into the unknown. Prior to this, Anakin showed just how much he hated her in a duel on Coruscant, as he wrapped her in electrical wires and sent her falling hundreds of feet (quite frankly, I don't even know how she survived that), but not before getting his facial scar by her (the one seen in ROTS). That's when Dooku rescues her, and she appears in the Obsession comics. Why is she in The Clone Wars, which seemingly takes place after her near-fatal duel on Coruscant? Anakin already has his scar, and Asajj mentions in a deleted scene from the movie that she's been looking forward to fighting him again. Anyone know the REAL answer?  ??? Don't really know how the The Clone Wars crew will be able to resolve this issue in terms of canon ... is she a Star Wars version of Frankenstein? Did that "anger/hatred powering the will to live/survive" (like what Anakin did on Mustafar) thing work in this case?
Title: Re: Why is Asajj Ventress in The Clone Wars (2008-0? series)
Post by: Packbar on September 12, 2009, 11:33 PM
I long ago decided to let any smaller inconsistencies slide and just be entertained by the story.  I often think to myself how they can keep adding new stories into the years between AOTC and ROTS where they have all the comics, the animated Clone Wars and other books but they all are extremely entertaining and so I just let them be that and let smaller things like this slide. Sorry that I don't have a better answer than that.
Title: Re: Why is Asajj Ventress in The Clone Wars (2008-0? series)
Post by: Darth Broem on October 26, 2009, 12:09 PM
Because she is an entertaining character to add into the Clone Wars series.  None of these EU stories care about a canon timeline that fits nicely.  It's all about entertaining you and getting your money.  You may not like it but that's the reason why  ;D
Title: Re: Why is Asajj Ventress in The Clone Wars (2008-0? series)
Post by: Ghost of QG on November 1, 2009, 05:19 PM
\Filoni and crew just don't care about continuity with previously established EU.
Title: Re: Why is Asajj Ventress in The Clone Wars (2008-0? series)
Post by: Jesse James on November 2, 2009, 03:16 PM
\Filoni and crew just don't care about continuity with previously established EU.

That's basically my thought...  EU is EU is EU...  They tend to ignore one another if they feel like it.
Title: Re: Why is Asajj Ventress in The Clone Wars (2008-0? series)
Post by: Nicklab on November 16, 2009, 09:16 PM
Filoni and crew just don't care about continuity with previously established EU.

That would be George's call, actually.  Filoni has expressed some frustration about GL getting involved and changing what we thought was established continuity.  But in the end he says that it's all George's deal and if he wants to do something, he's going to find a way to do it.
Title: Re: Why is Asajj Ventress in The Clone Wars (2008-0? series)
Post by: McMetal on November 24, 2009, 04:39 PM
Anyway you look at it she violates the Sith Rule of 2, so she has got to be short-lived no matter what. There's just no room for her in the line of succession: Palps/Maul>Palps/Dooku>Palps/Anakin.

She's the odd girl out.
Title: Re: Why is Asajj Ventress in The Clone Wars (2008-0? series)
Post by: Keonobi on November 24, 2009, 04:43 PM
I can't remember which one, but one of the novels explained that away as Dooku never really treated her like a real Sith and never fully realized her training, essentially stunting her development so she would be a tool for the real Sith to use as they saw fit and then cast aside when she was no longer of use.  A true Sith apprentice is supposed to destroy and replace their master when they are ready, Ventress wasn't ever going to reach that point.  Kind of how Palpatine treated Maul, Dooku and Anakin, except to an even greater extent.