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> > There are only one or two ways they can bring back the character
> > (excluding silly "soap opera" style ones), but probably the most sensible
> > would simply to be in flashbacks to an earlier timeframe.
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> But your quotes says the exact opposite!
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> "Maul was believed killed by Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi at the end
> of "Episode I." In the "Star Wars" universe, however, one must
> never underestimate the power of the dark side!"
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> Wtf? The dark side of the force can stitch together the lower part of
> your body with the upper? He doesn't exactly seem to be in a Darth
> Vader bio-suit in the images linked, either.
True, although I'm not sure either of those images actually come from the
animated series - the first one might, but the second one doesn't look
"puppet" enough for the style of the show's animation models.
Of course, maybe Darth Maul becomes one with the Force like Qui-Gon,
Obi-Wan, Yoda and Anakin do. Afterall, according to Palpatine his Master
was trying to defeat death itself.
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