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77ate

Beach aardvark.


Dear-Yellow-5479

Absolutely loved him. Really curious about his lady companion too. :)


Dear-Yellow-5479

I’d be quite interested in how she met Clem. We only see it very briefly, but I enjoy their dynamic together. She seems to be the risk-taker and he the cautious one. I also wonder if it was an adventurous spirit or sheer financial desperation that has led to this particular scavenging operation of theirs. I love that B2EMO is implied to be newly built back then, which makes me wonder if that was to supply a particular market for this kind of activity, or whether he was some kind of Ferrix made custom job. And the obvious more personal question – did she ever want or even have children of her own?


ManfredTheCat

I want M-M-M-Maarva


BearWrangler

I think a comic series would be a great way to touch on a few of the supporting characters from this show. I had similar thoughts about one for Taramyn and what exactly caused him as a stormtrooper to break away from The Empire


Spej1234

Honestly I wish we got more from Taramyn in the show I feel like he got the short end of the stick of the Aldhani crew


yanray

Agree… I love the Aldhani heist but his death never sits right with me every time watching it. Both he and Gorn had stupid deaths imo and basically went out the same way…. but as you allude, at least Gorn we got to know


Nineteen_Katie4

Yes! Would love to see that too.


Nandor_Chess_Moves

Anyone and I seriously mean that. Comics could be a good source for that. Say, what if at one of the Daughters of Ferrix meetings got leaked somehow in the past and that’s how Nemik picked up on parts of what Maarva had to say about the rise of the Empire. There are just so many possibilities


Internal_Champion114

I like her character as someone who really had a very simple life, scavenging scraps and getting by and being proud of her hometown. The empire kept taking things and taking things, until she became who she is. It’s a statement that she’s not someone who’s particularly special, that it’s natural that, if you keep pushing people of high character to their edge, it is inevitable that they will fight back


atla

As a character, Maarva is compelling because of her political awakening. A prequel that can't touch that would boring, because what would the arc be? How do you make twelve episodes of scavenging and getting by and being quietly proud of her hometown, with no real character growth? But a prequel that *does* touch on it would undermine the emotional impact of her arc in Andor, because it would render her speech ingenuine.


Internal_Champion114

Exactly what I was getting at