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Cassian Andor Episode 4 Impressions (Caution for spoilers)
It was an episode that allowed us to examine the Empire's mistakes from the inside and out.
“The person who stole the NS-7 is an extremely dangerous threat to the empire, and should be eliminated as soon as possible.”
The Imperial Security Bureau ISB is making a mistake at this point. Even if the Daedra want to retrieve the NS-7 Starpass unit and identify who stole it, they'll do little more than cut it short. Even if it's obvious enough to be a threat at the field level, it's not a priority as long as you stay away from the center. It will be too late later. I couldn't handle it flexibly.
If we could identify and kill Cassian Andor in this episode, we would have eliminated a potential threat to the Empire. It was supposed to only cost the cost of erasing one operative.
The empire is forcibly tightening the regime with fear to ensure absolute control of the galaxy. His power, especially in the Imperial Senate, controls all senators. Infiltrate many spies, inform and punish those who oppose the emperor. Everything inside the Senate is open to the Emperor. (Mon Mothma is in disloyalty)
However, he neglects the dangerous molecules lurking at the edge of the galaxy.
The cracks in the system start from the ends, and gradually permeate the inside as they rot from the ends.
The empire is drunk with its own power, and the dangerous elements are invisible.
If we don't act quickly, it could become an even greater threat.
Focused on central control of Coruscant, overlooking the real threat. Dangerous elements shouldn't be left alone, but the empire doesn't take the true threat seriously. A little bit of fire spreads boldly. Now is the perfect opportunity to suppress it, but I can't take it seriously.
Imperial bureaucracy gets in the way. I'm doing my best to maintain the system. Priority is not given to matters that should be dealt with immediately. It's a fellow who tries to kick down the surroundings for self-protection. Tendency to deal mechanically and procedurally.
Inability to execute flexible and agile strategies. (It is also a harmful effect that only humans hold power)
He says it's best to instill fear in the people, but it creates stronger rebels.
Now it is about to begin.
If Cassian Andor could be obliterated, the Rebellion might never have been created.
The cause of hope is troubling.