Easter Eggs In Obi-Wan Kenobi That Slipped By You

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from some classic star wars callbacks to some suspiciously similar gear obi-wan kenobi packed a lot of delightful references into its six-episode run did you catch the legends jedi names written in code how about the references to a new hope if not hello there and keep watching for the small details you missed in obi-wan kenobi at the beginning of obi-wan kenobi episode 3 darth vader is shown conducting business with his inquisitors from his remote citadel on mustafar the site of his greatest defeat the castle officially known as fortress vader has appeared once before in live action as part of vader's ark in rogue one for the most part though it's remained unseen in the franchise's biggest installments hard to see the dark side is if you've read the darth vader comics however you'll be much more familiar with all the inn's announcer fortress vader not only is the citadel constructed on the planet where anakin skywalker fell to his former master but it also has a strong connection to the dark side the fortress was designed by an ancient sith lord named darth momen with vader using that original design as a blueprint for his own construction the site of the fortress is located over an old sith cave which connects it to the pure energy of the dark side in this way fortress vader represents vader's fall as well as his complete embrace of his sith persona spooky stuff can you use the force on it or something while on the transport ship from daiyu to mapuzo obi-wan has a bit of a restless time the revelation that anakin survived their duel on mustafar shakes him to his core and despite how hard he tries he can't reach the spirit of qui-gon jinn through the force so what does he do to try to calm himself in a moment when everything feels out of control he fixes leia's little droid friend lola after all life's much simpler when you're fixing things it's possible that obi-wan simply wanted to fix the droid for layer's sake but given that anakin has a whole monologue in attack of the clones about the therapeutic merits of tinkering there's probably a lot more going on maybe obi-wan resorts to one of his old friend's habits to try to assuage the guilt of his role in anakin's fate or maybe he simply adopted the habit of fixing things in moments of duress after all the years he spent with anakin either way his repair of lola is a quietly powerful moment showing just how deeply obi-wan grieves the loss of his former apprentice at one point in obi-wan kenobi episode 3 he discusses his life before joining the jedi order he tells leia that he was incredibly young when he was taken to start his training so he only remembers very brief and fleeting images from his original life he remembers his mother's shawl his father's hands and a baby who he believes for being his brother the details elude him and he doesn't even name a home planet but it's interesting to hear him speak even fleetingly of this period i remember a baby a baby yes i think i had a brother it's also interesting that obi-wan doesn't name his home world when talking to leia while being interviewed by comedian and political commentator jon stewart at a star wars event george lucas once claimed that obi-wan's original planet was called stoo-jon a clear joke playing on stuart's own name stu john nevertheless became inserted into the star wars law and has yet to be officially retconned as obi-wan's birth world because it's set well into the imperial era obi-wan kenobi features a lot of gear that's pulled straight out of the original trilogy for instance in episode 3 imperial probe droids identical to the ones seen in the empire strikes back are sent out to hunt for obi-wan and princess leia you don't have to call me that i'm just leia later in the same episode while wandering the planet mapuzo obi-wan and leia come across a couple different squads of stormtroopers obviously their armor and blasters are the same as they appear in the original star wars films but there are even smaller details worth noticing like the tiny handheld communicators used by the empire soldiers identical devices are used in a new hope during the rescue of princess leia from the death star the secret network of jedi allies whose members aid obi-wan and leia in their escape funnel fugitives to one planet in particular jabim ta'ala says that the agents of the path as the secret network is called used jabim as a place to give force sensitive people new identities to help them evade the empire if you're a long time star wars fan the name jabin may ring some bells while never an a-list planet like tatooine or half jabim has popped up numerous times in more extraneous star wars media video games like star wars the old republic and star wars empire at war novels like republic commando triple zero and comics like dark horses republic series all include references to jabim with some featuring major storylines set on the planet unfortunately many of those arcs have been relegated to the non-canon legends timeline so it's fun to see the planet pop up in a major live-action star wars project like the obi-wan show in legends kenobi himself has a particular history with jabim as it was the site of a major military operation he led during the clone wars while hiding out in tarla's safe house on mapuzo obi-wan sees the scrollings of many other jedi and fugitives who have passed through the planet he calls one former friend out by name upon seeing his etchings on the wall tala informs him that the jedi in question helps very young force users through the path from time to time of course a jedi in question is quinlin vas known during the republic era as a bit of a loose cannon in the order vos appears in star wars the clone wars and is the main character of the novel star wars dog decibel in which he has a love affair with asajj ventress during an undercover mission vaz frequently flirts with the dark side and is seen as something of a renegade as a result but he does a lot of good during his tenure as a jedi it's been known that he survived order 66 in the canon so it makes sense for his name to pop up in obi-wan kenobi quinlan's not the only familiar name on the walls either if you're fluent in arabesh you might be able to translate a few other names when translated the names of three old jedi appear on the walls valen halcyon a jedi who survived order 66 and eventually fathered a member of rogue squadron jin altus master of luke skywalker love interest kalista ming in the star wars legends timeline androganda ismarin a jedi who in the old canon turned to the dark side all three of these characters are pretty deep-cut references and it's fun to see them included for fans of the old star wars stories episode 4 begins with a frantic montage of obi-wan being treated for the burns he sustained in his door with darth vader in the previous episode tala manages to get obi-wan out and escorts him to a rebel base used for rescuing four sensitive fugitives there he's submerged in a bacter tank so that his body can properly heal well in the bag the tank obi-wan has flashes of anakin seeing his old padawans severed limbs and terrible scarring as his own it's possible that this is simply a nightmare caused by obi-wan's trauma and that the specific shots of anakin in his own tank are more for the sake of the audience than they are actual reflections of what obi-wan is seeing however it's also possible that now that the two have encountered one another again obi-wan is seeing flashes of anakin through the force most of obi-wan kenobi episode iv is spent in and around fortress inquisitorius a secret imperial base that houses the inquisitors constructed in the aquatic moon of nir in the mustafar system fortress inquisitorius has appeared in star wars media in the past most notably in the video game star wars jedi fallen order in that game which is set several years before the events of obi-wan kenobi rogue jedi calcus infiltrates the fortress on a mission to secure a stolen jedi holocron you'd think that the empire would have stepped up security measures after that attack but they clearly didn't think it was necessary as obi-wan manages to sneak in with tarla's help rescue lair and escape in the back of a rebel ship those who have played star wars jedi fallen order will recognize some specific features of fortress inquisitorius such as the interrogation room that leia is brought to it's a brutal place that can break even the strongest jedi and if the torture fails to turn them into an inquisitor then it also serves as a tomb obi-wan sees a number of frozen jedi bodies within the bowels of the fortress including that of a youngling in the original star wars princess leia barely seems intimidated by her imperial captors even after being brought to the death star and threatened with torture or she has a snide remarks for darth vader and grand moff tarkin maybe that's because a new hope isn't leia's first experience dealing with imperial imprisonment as shown in obi-wan kenobi episode 4 her earliest apprehension was at the age of 10 when she was brought to fortress inquisitorius by the third sister leia's childhood imprisonment could potentially cause some inconsistencies with the original trilogy in terms of plot but it at least provides an opportunity for some parallel storytelling from her resistance and interrogation to her eventual rescue by obi-wan kenobi everything about leia's arc in episode 4 feels like a mirror of her ordeal in a new hope even at such a young age it takes more than scary words and torture machines to crack leia [Music] are you a little short for stormtrooper in order to rescue leia from fortress inquisitorius obi-wan has to pull out some old tricks he infiltrates the base from underwater using a similar small breathing apparatus to the one he uses and the phantom menace in that film obi-wan's subaquatic journey takes him to the land of the gungans despite the heightened stakes obi-wan's old tricks seem to be just as effective as ever later on while moving through the fortress itself obi-wan uses the force to distract two stormtroopers with a conspicuous sound it's an identical move to the one he uses on the death star in a new hope which also ends up helping him save leia's life though there's a good decade between the show and the movie the empire's soldiers don't seem to get any smarter or maybe old ben is just too damn good what do you call a snow speeder when it's not in the snow you use its technical name of course the t47 airspeeder obi-wan drops the ship's numerical designation early in episode four when talking to rokin and the foreshadowing comes to fruition at the end of the episode as mentioned in the empire strikes back the t-47s aren't really designed for cold weather in the first place in fact they have to be specifically augmented to work on hearth at all and they're barely ready by the time the empire attacks a rebel base there it's pretty fun to see the airspeeders operating in their intended non-freezing environment because the rebel alliance isn't really a thing yet to drain the events of obi-wan kenobi there's no guarantee that rokin speeders are the ones seen on half but since he's clearly willing to go to bat against the empire there's definitely a chance obi-wan kenobi episode 5 begins with a flashback to the prequel era showing obi-wan and anakin sparring in a practice duel at khorasan's jedi temple the fight is returned to at various points throughout the episode and there are a number of fun little details for fans to watch for because anakin still has his padawan's braid the scene presumably takes place in the days leading up to attack of the clones at one point anakin chastises obi-wan for losing his weapon a conversation that happens the other way around in episode 2 despite the fact that obi-wan also constantly loses his lightsaber there are also some specific callbacks in the choreography such as anakin's barrage of heavy overhead swings a move used on him by luke in return of the jedi the flashback fight also helps fix what could have been a minor plothole in the last shot of the door obi-wan tells anakin your need to prove yourself is your undoing until you overcome it a padawan you will still be anakin reflects on this lesson as he watches obi-wan escape from jabim presumably taking it to heart this explains how this line from a new hope still makes sense when i left you i was about to learn now i am the master episode 5 also features some additional revenge of the sith flashbacks after the revelation that riva is a former youngling and order 66 survivor hayden christensen ends up playing several different versions of anakin which is fun to see for fans of the prequels flashbacks aren't the only place obi-wan returns to his clone wars self in obi-wan kenobi episode 5. after spending most of the series in hiding and hesitating to assert himself or use his powers the exiled jedi finally steps up and takes charge when he learns that darth vader is coming to attack the outpost on jabin he quickly organizes those in the base securing any possible routes of entry in an attempt to buy as much time as possible coming immediately after the prequel flashbacks this moment clearly harkens back to obi-wan's days as general kenobi in the clone wars anyone who's seen the animated series will be familiar with his extensive resume as a military commander and that experience helps him out against vader's attack when he needs it most old ben's days of proper fighting may be long behind him but he's still capable of jumping into action from time to time it's always interesting to see which ships weapons and assorted gadgets return in new star wars stories and the obi-wan show has several in episode 5 two classic tools of the trade stick out in particular rokin's bowcaster and tarla's thermal detonator the bowcaster is most famous as chewbacca's weapon of choice through the star wars saga in fact it's largely considered to be a wookiee weapon as many of koshig's other denizens are seen wielding it throughout the franchise frozen's weapon is a little different from the traditional bowcaster with a long barrel and a few other design changes it's unclear if he made the modifications himself or if this is simply a different model of the weapon perhaps one more common for non-wookiees tala's thermal detonator provides a bit of a darker easter egg in obi-wan kenobi episode 5. after receiving what she knows to be a fatal shot she decides to seal the next blast door and detonate the weapon a small grenade-like device that releases a devastating explosion thermal detonators have made several prominent appearances in star wars before most famously in return of the jedi when a disguised layer threatens jabba the hutt with one given that tala's sacrifice helps save leia's life that's kind of poetic again it's like poetry so if they rhyme one of the main points of obi-wan kenobi is showing how ewan mcgregor's version of the character evolves into the old master played by alec guinness it's a pretty severe transformation and as the disney plus series is set midway between revenge of the sith and the new hope it's a perfect context to show how the hero's transition comes about after a lot of clear guilt and hopelessness in the first half of the series obi-wan finally starts to find himself again in episode 5. the patience and faith with which he manipulates reaver and vader feel very true to guinness's obi-wan and his increasingly haggard appearance visually symbolizes that internal transformation later in episode 5 obi-wan even evokes his original incarnation with a line there are other ways to fight a pretty clear reference to guinnesses there are alternatives to fighting he's certainly been through a lot but the exiled obi-wan finally starts acting more and more like the wise and old ben obi-wan's philosophy also stands in stark contrast to vedas anakin typically only sees one way to fight a full-on assault it's the flaw that makes him lose the battle on mustafar and it's the flaw that allows obi-wan and rokin's group to escape the climax of obi-wan kenobi episode v is a lightsaber duel between river and darth vader or rather the duel where riva uses her lightsabers and vader mainly uses the force to defeat her it's a tense fight that perfectly shows just how powerful anakin is with the dark side and it ends in a shot that parallels one of the most important moments in his downfall after a brief scuffle vader swipes both of riva's sabers and knocks her to the ground standing over her with one blade in each hand to finish her off it's the exact same position that anakin and count dooku find themselves in at the end of their duel in revenge of the sith after beating the old villain anakin takes his lightsaber and holds both weapons to dooku's throat at the goading of chancellor and soon to be emperor palpatine anakin makes a killing blow a violation of the jedi code that foreshadows his eventual turn clearly anakin is just as capable in his mask and armor though he does leave riva to die with her head still attached in the obi-wan kenobi finale owen lars and luke skywalker head into town to buy a new belt for their speeder as luke apparently broke the old one the scene only goes on for a couple of lines before owen learns of reba's return which sparked some of the main action of the episode in that brief moment beforehand though the viewers get a glimpse of luke's early life on tatooine because moisture farming isn't exactly a job for the super rich it's safe to assume that the speeder luke and owen mention is the same one scene in a new hope the one that luke takes into the desert with c-3po to chase down r2d2 of course that adventure ultimately leads to a run-in with obi-wan it's also a fun little detail that luke's the one who broke the speeder belt he's his father's son after all and even at such a young age he's clearly quite the reckless pilot obi-wan kenobi episode vi delivers a new full-length lightsaber duel between the eponymous jedi and darth vader which ends in victory for obi-wan the two confront each other on a barren rocky battleground vader taunts his old master by asking him if he intends to destroy him in response obi-wan ignites his lightsaber and strikes a bose that should be instantly recognizable to prequel fans with his blade held aggressively over his head and his offhand extended out toward his opponent obi-wan mirrors his stance at the start of his revenge of the sith fight against general grievous paired with a familiar stance is a familiar line uttered in response to vader's challenge i will do what i must another revenge of the sith reference this line is the same one spoken by obi-wan just before his and anakin's daughter mustafar though he nearly perishes at the hands of his old apprentice obi-wan finds a second wind in his battle with vader after remembering his obligation to protect luke and leia reinvigorated he unleashes a brutal barrage of attacks on the sith eventually cleaving his foe's helmet and twain and revealing anakin's burnt skull beneath the sight of his old friend and the sound of his voice paralyzes obi-wan and he quickly begins to apologize for having failed anakin but vader rejects his pity saying you didn't kill anakin skywalker i did this is an important moment for obi-wan's overall arc as it shows him accepting his past decisions and moving on from his guilt it also ties into a new hope in a fun way but luke first joins up with ben in that movie the old jedi tells him that darth vader betrayed and murdered luke's father previously the line read as an outright lie but now in the face of what happens in obi-wan kenobi ben's certain point of view on the fate of his friend is much clearer the young princess leia gets a lot of screen time in obi-wan kenobi and she eventually makes her way back to aldoran in the finale the fact that she survives at all is pretty impressive given everything that she's been through and she comes home more than a little changed those ceremonial robes and dresses she's supposed to wear gone instead we get a brief montage of leia dressing herself in a versatile white outfit with high boots and tardis holster while it's not exactly the same outfit that leia wears in a new hope is very reminiscent of that iconic white look which is clearly by design there's also some similarities to one of padme's outfits from attack of the clones and since obi-wan leaves leia with a few kind words about her mother that makes sense it's a cute little moment that pays tribute to both the character's future and her past and let's be honest leia looks adorable after their battle anakin and obi-wan once again retreat to their respective corners of the galaxy the former to move safar and the latter to tatooine the show then gives us a nice little bit of parallelism between the two as each of them has a short consultation scene with their master vader speaks with emperor palpatine via hologram from its citadel and obi-wan finally manages to establish contact with qui-gon jinn these two cameos are fun enough on their own merits as it's cool just to see ian mcdermott and liam neeson back in the star wars fold again but using them in this parallel way as an extra texture reaffirming the show's core theme of masters and apprentices both characters look pretty spot-on to their old incarnations with palpatine rocking his signature black hood and qui-gon sporting his old jedi robes and long hair the emperor even gets to use one of his old original trilogy lines asking vader if he's sure his thoughts on the whole obi-wan situation are clear after such a serious six-episode span why not end obi-wan kenobi with a meme when the battle with vader is over and riva ends her vengeful crusade obi-wan decides to move out of his old cave for somewhere a little nicer he stops by owen and baru's moisture farm to touch base beforehand and in a surprising display of kindness owen asks if he wants to meet luke of course obi-wan jumps at the chance and approaches the boy while he's fiddling with some piece of the farm's machinery we don't get to see the actual exchange but we do see obi-wan open the conversation hello there a simple phrase has become one of the characters most famous over the years both because it's his first spoken line in the entire franchise and because it returns in the prequels having obi-wan speed the line again to end his own show is certainly an interesting choice and it sets him up as a friendly old man he later becomes obi-wan kenobi starts out in a flashback set during revenge of the sith specifically the brutal assaults on the jedi temple led by anakin skywalker a scene shows a class of jedi younglings training with a master in the ways of the force when clone troopers attacked the class the master escorts her students through the halls of the temple taking down several attacking clone troopers along the way tragically she doesn't make it far before dying to a well-placed blaster bolt leaving the younglings to fend for themselves in addition to showing the new angle on the events of order 66 the flashback scene includes a couple of details that most fans of the star wars prequels should recognize the helmets that the younglings are wearing for instance are the same ones worn by yoda students in attack of the clones the layout of the jedi temple as shown in the escape sequence also perfectly mirrors its portrayal and the prequel trilogy finally the order 66 scene sets the stage for the gross imbalance of power rampant drone the imperial era some of the younglings may have survived but they would either become fugitives or imperial inquisitors what do we do now we run disney plus has returned to tatooine again and again in its various star wars shows and while obi-wan quickly makes his way off the desert planet in his own series he spends a whole first episode wandering the dune sea at this point jawas and panthers are a little too commonplace to count as easter eggs but there are still some fun details waiting to be found the saloon that the inquisitors infiltrate is a nice homage to the maasai's lee cantina complete with bright green drinks served in tall opaque glasses obi-wan's java friend tikka references the juntland wastes which any good star wars fan knows are not to be travelled lightly additionally there's a good sampling of the local tatooine wildlife obi-wan earns a living by working on a butcher line harvesting meat from the massive corpse of what appears to be a crate dragon or some similarly massive beast his cruel overseer might conjure memories of rey's portion paying boss in the force awakens it's then revealed that obi-wan's main mode of transport is an eop a long-standed camel-like creature first introduced in the phantom menace eobs have historically been best known for their flatulence but obi-wan seems to have required one with more decorum obi-wan kenobi episode 1 paints a pretty grim picture of the jedi's life in exile after a hard day at work he returns his hideout in the desert which is little more than a furnished cave still even amid the barrenness obi-wan has retained some reminders of his old life which includes some interesting references to the star wars movies at the entrance to his home there's a periscope scanner presumably a security protocol to alert him to intruders fans may recognize the device's design as an identical periscope is used repeatedly by r2d2 throughout the star wars films hopefully obi-wans are simply a repurposed gadget and not the appendage of some poor astro megdroid burrowed in the sun later in episode 1 obi-wan takes out an old hologram communicator to receive a transmission from bale or ghana it's another device that should be familiar to those who have seen the movies as obi-wan is seen using it in the prequel trilogy perhaps most striking of all however is the cloud of defeat that follows obi-wan under his bend persona the jedi truly looks like he's given up he's buried his and anakin's lightsaber in the desert in what is a possible allusion to the end of the rise of skywalker he's terrorized by nightmares and he is hesitant to use the force in basically any scenario given how calm and controlled obi-wan is in a new hope it's interesting to see him in such a dark place if you've absorbed much star wars media in the disney era then you're probably familiar with the imperial inquisitors moses ingram's reaver who takes a villainous lead in the disney plus series is a new addition but some of the emperor's agents have appeared in the past sung kang's fifth brother for instance has featured in several previous projects including the darth vader comics and star wars rebels he eventually meets his end at the hands of darth maul a curious twist to fate given their shared history of hunting for obi-wan the grand inquisitor another prominent villain from the star wars comics and star wars rebels also makes his presence felt in the obi-wan show however he's a bit different this time around in star wars rebels the grand inquisitor is voiced by jason isaacs and some fans were upset when he was recast with rupert friend for the live-action version after being stabbed by reaver in a surprising betrayal though the grand inquisitor's fade seems up in the air it's possible that he'll survive the attack but it's also possible that friend's character is a different version of the villain and the isaac's rendition in rebels might be some sort of clone it is star wars after all regardless both the fifth brother and the grand inquisitor wield the same spinning lightsabers first shown in star wars rebels and they look a bit more intimidating in live action one of the more touching moments in obi-wan kenobi episode 1 comes during ben's interaction with tikka the jawa he spends a good portion of his hard-earned money to buy a toy for the young luke skywalker and not just any toy either specifically obi-wan purchases a model of a t-16 skyhopper a small airspeeder first mentioned in the original star wars luke references the craft during the briefing for the first death star attack claiming that but it's not impossible i used to bullseye womp rats in my t-16 back home he's also shown playing with a toy version of the speeder during an early conversation with c-3po it seems that obi-wan was the giver of that gift all along which is a fun little twist on a tiny piece of pre-existing lore though luke's uncle owen insists that obi-wan takes the toy back it seems that he acquiesces in the end a lot of star wars media has dealt with luke's time on tatooine but far less time has been spent exploring his sister leia's upbringing on old iran obi-wan kenobi addresses that by spending time on the planet following a ten-year-old layer through the ins and outs of her real life young star vivian lyra blair does an excellent job bringing the young princess to life complete with leia's signature snark stubborn nurse and wet in one scene while climbing a tree with her little droid friend lola leia starts naming the ships she sees leaving the local spaceport napoleon ranger probably scouting for murson pirates the mention of aquilian rangers is a deep cut reference to the aquilae first mentioned in an infamous cut line from the original star wars the sun pirates appear in some early star wars comics that have since been relegated to the legends timeline though they have also been referenced in canonical media it's also worth noting that in an attempt to avoid her adoptive parents impending political reception leia sends a young decoy to be dressed and ornamented in her place the exact same tactic her mother padme used many times throughout her political career leia quickly reminds obi-wan of padme after they meet and it's clear why soon after arriving on the crime-ridden world of daiyu obi-wan sees a face he certainly didn't expect that of an old clone trooper begging for money on the side of a dirty street though the former republic soldier is technically much younger than obi-wan he looks notably older as his body has broken down due to the camino wins accelerated aging alterations it's a powerful reminder of what happened to the clones after the rise of the empire as shown in star wars the bad batch most were quickly phased out of military service it's clearly jarring for obi-wan to see the old clone which makes sense giving his complicated history with them on the one hand he probably saw his old friends cody and rex in the beggar's face and he felt a deep sadness on the other hand the events of order 66 would surely have created a traumatic connection to the clones obi-wan moves on from the encounter quickly but it surely stays with him especially since the clone's blue accented armor is remarkably similar to rexus if there's underworld activity happening in a star wars story there's a good chance it has something to do with spice the all-purpose drug signifier taken straight from june that rule holds true in obi-wan kenobi as well with the spice trade rearing its head immediately on dayu a young dealer tries to sell the rogue jedi some of the stuff naming a few different varieties including kessel a primary space planet most famous for the kessel run and felucian a reference to the planet felucia where jedi ailer sakura meta and fortune attend drawing order 66 later on obi-wan infiltrates a spice lab and even uses a vial of the stuff to fend off a group of would-be captors he smashes a small glass container on the ground and locks his attackers in with it sending them all on what looks to be a pretty intense trip less on easter egg than a fun little detail this one's still worth mentioning given the main character in the series in the original star wars ben kenobi describes lightsabers in an interesting way an elegant weapon for a more civilized day this line is referenced again in revenge of the sith after obi-wan discards her used blaster and declares it so uncivilized it's interesting then that he uses blasters so prevalently in the first couple of episodes of his own show as he doesn't want to out himself as a jedi obi-wan hesitates to use either the force or his lightsaber he instead relies on his martial arts prowess and what weapons he can find to keep the bad guys at bay more importantly obi-wan doesn't complain once about the blasters he's forced to use almost as if he's had to let go of his old jedi pride it's a small detail but it helps build the sense that he's really given up all hope if obi-wan kenobi can use a blaster without a snide comment things truly have taken a dark turn check out one of our newest videos right here plus even more looper videos about obi-wan kenobi are coming soon subscribe to our youtube channel and hit the bell so you don't miss a single one [Music]
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Published: Sat Jun 25 2022
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