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Citadel Rescue
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- "Without honor, victory is hollow."
- ―Moral
"Citadel Rescue" is the twentieth episode of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series' third season. It aired on March 11, 2011.
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Official description
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"After their ship and only way off the planet is destroyed, Anakin and Obi-Wan must lead the escaped prisoners across Lola Sayu's perilous landscape as Plo Koon commands a task force of four cruisers and their fighters through the Separatist defenses in a daring rescue. Even Piell is ravaged by anooba tracking beasts, but before he dies, he passes on his Nexus Routes coordinates to Ahsoka. When the survivors return to Coruscant, Ahsoka knows half the intel, and refuses to disclose it to anyone but the Jedi Council, while Tarkin refuses to hand over his half to anyone other than the Chancellor."
Plot summary
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After finding a temporary refuge in the caves, Even Piell and R2-D2 contact the Jedi Council. They learn that Master Plo Koon - aided by Kit Fisto, Saesee Tiin and Adi Gallia - is already on his way to retrieve them, but that there is only a small window of opportunity in which the rescue party can get to them; the rendezvous point is a small island situated in a lava lake surrounded by a mountain ring. Right after the call of made, a squad of commando droids attacks them, forcing them to move on. In the meantime, Osi Sobeck is contacted by Count Dooku and reprimanded for his failure to recapture the prisoners so far, though Dooku decides to give him another chance until success or failure are a certainty. Afraid to displease the Count even more, Sobeck unleashes a pack of Anooba to hunt the Jedi down and has the space blockade around the planet bolstered to prevent another intrusion.
The Jedi team reaches the lake, but are attacked by a large battle droid force. While R2's droid team holds off the enemy for as long as they are able (and are swiftly destroyed in the attempt), the Jedi, clones and Tarkin descend the cliff down to the lake's shore and flee into a set of gulleys. As they move on, Anakin, Ahsoka and Obi-Wan discuss Tarkin's haughty attitude and the Jedi's inability to stem the tide of war due to their strict codex before they notice the Anooba trailing them, along with a squad of STAPs. Anakin, Obi-Wan and R2 lure the creatures into an ambush, but the rest of the team itself is ambushed by crab droids and another group of STAPs. Separated from the others, Piell and Ahsoka are attacked by the last remaining Anooba which fatally mauls the Jedi Master. Dying, Piell entrusts Ahsoka with his half of the Nexus Route coordinates, despite her confession that she was never assigned to the mission, with the explicit instruction to repeat it to none other but the Jedi Council, and the Jedi take a brief moment to consign his body to the lava before moving on.
Finally, Sobeck arrives on the scene, determined to see his efforts succeed personally, and catches the refugees just as they prepare to cross over to the island. His STAP is shot down by Fives, lands on the island, grapples with Tarkin and prepares to cast him into the lava, but Ahsoka kills him before he could do that. Just before an army of crab droids can overrun the island, Master Koon arrives with a gunship to bail the fugitives out, and once safely aboard a Venator-class Star Destroyer, the rescue force retreats immediately.
Though the mission was successful, the situation takes an abrupt turn back on Coruscant: Tarkin states that he can deliver his part of the information only to Chancellor Palpatine himself, while Ahsoka holds true to her promise to Master Piell to reveal her half only to the Jedi Council, so Master Yoda is forced to confer with Palpatine about this matter. Upon Anakin's inquiry, Master Koon covers Ahsoka's claim that he had permitted her to join the mission, and Tarkin clasps Anakin's hand, commending him on his standing-points - a lauding Obi-Wan observes quite critically.
Cast
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- James Arnold Taylor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Osi Sobeck, Plo Koon
- Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker
- Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano and K2-B4
- Blair Bess as Even Piell
- Dee Bradley Baker as clone troopers, Saesee Tiin, and Admiral Coburn
- Stephen Stanton as Tarkin
- Tom Kane as the narrator and Yoda
- Matthew Wood as battle droids
- Corey Burton as Count Dooku
- Terrence Carson as Mace Windu
- Angelique Perrin as Adi Gallia
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Behind the scenes
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Even Piell's death in the episode greatly contradicts his later chronologically death in Jedi Twilight in 19 BBY. On March 11, 2011, Leland Chee stated on his StarWars.com blog that he was killed in the novel because of potential continuity issues regarding his council membership. However, after the Coruscant Nights tetralogy was completed, it turned out that Citadel Rescue would rewrite his death, and they attempted to minimize the number of sources that contradicted this.[3]
At the scene about a few seconds after Plo's gunship launch, there are two naval clone officers alive. This is incorrect because three naval officers have clearly died, which brings the officer total to five. On the episode "The Citadel" when Anakin rescues the officers, there are only four of them in the prison cell.
Third least watched episode of the series with only 1.54 million views.[4]
Notes and references
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7
The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Citadel Rescue on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
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"Launch Pad"—Star Wars Insider 124 - ↑
"Citadel Rescue Episode Guide" – "Keeper of the Holocron's Blog," Leland Chee's StarWars.com Blog (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org) - ↑ Friday Cable Ratings: 'WWE Smackdown' Up, Leads Night + 'Flying Wild Alaska,' 'Merlin' & More (English) (Online article) 1. TV By the Numbers. Retrieved on July 12, 2011.
External links
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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Citadel Rescue on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)