![]() ![]() ![]() As much as we're attempting to process Andor's new accommodations, you can't help but feel he's already one step ahead of us and we're prepared to place a large wager that he's already memorized the needlessly complicated, bureaucratic procedure of processing and that will be key in his eventual escape. To paraphrase Han Solo in " The Empire Strikes Back," I don't know how he's going to get out of this one. Related: 'Andor' episode 5 lays the groundwork for an action-packed heist It's also entirely probable that inmates on each of the many floors in this detention facility are building something different. However, Star Wars Fanatic (opens in new tab) believes the Narkina 5 inmates are building the undercarriage leg attachments to an Imperial Probe Droid. Components of a TIE perhaps? YouTuber New Rockstars (opens in new tab) seems to concur with that theory. Consequently, whatever is being constructed down there, under all that water, the Empire seems to need a lot of. And as such, a significant recruitment drive would be needed to replace the approximate 350,000 troops and officers - not to mention hardware - lost when Luke scored his game-winning three-pointer with a proton torpedo.īut for now, as its paranoia grows and constant suspicion of insurrection allows acts of suppression to be carried out on a whim, Imperial forces tighten their grip on the galaxy and punish anyone who even so much as looks suspicious. According to canon, it was only after its destruction at the battle of Yavin, that Emperor Palpatine opted to build a second, even bigger Death Star. The Empire is gathering momentum and is, to all intents and purposes, very nearly at full strength, which could be considered the moment that the first Death Star becomes officially operational. Isn't this just another type of prison? Syril Karn struggles in the Fuel Purity Department on Coruscant (Image credit: Disney Plus) There certainly seems to be a lot of them and no doubt it's Imperial weapons of some kind, but has the decision been made to reveal it, or will it simply remain a MacGuffin? It will be interesting to see is if what these prisoners are tasked with constructing is actually shown. Related: 'Andor' episode 6 dials up the tension with a heart-pounding heistįrom the moment his incarceration begins, Andor's education mirrors our own and what's especially interesting to see is the multi-stage, systemic breakdown of the hierarchy within Narkina 5, ultimately ending up with the legendary Andy Sirkis, in a beautifully cast cameo as Kino Loy, the inmate floor manager, so to speak. The fear that maintains this production line nightmare successfully permeates from that black mirror of your television screen and into your very soul as you wonder whether or not you might accidentally forget where the bathroom facilities were and step out onto the electrified floor. It's delivered with the same style of piercing precision as the office environment seen in "Severance" only you won't get fatally electrocuted working for Lumon Industries. ![]()
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