


Zeb was going to be more of a "scaredy cat" (as implied here ◊), according to a caption in Year by Year: a Visual History regarding the image.Kanan's original name was Caine by Greg Weisman before it was changed to Caleb by Lucasfilm for whatever reason.In his final designs, the other version of Kanan besides his final one was a Palette Swap of him having slightly lighter tan skin, lighter brown hair, and a turquoise sweater.Kanan was going to be a Dark-Skinned Blonde with a cybernetic left arm, channeling the appearance of Roy Fokker.Outfits for his older design seemed to have been tried out for Zeb in his own concept art. Early designs of Kanan indicated he was a lot older (bearing some resemblance to Jet Black, though Word of God has yet to state if this was intentional, but considering they're One of Us.) and one of the designs shows a cybernetic arm.
NEXT SPACE REBELS TOILET SKIN
Towards the end of her designing, Hera went through different hues of green skin and different lekku tattoos, as well as minor changes to her pilot outfit like making her pants less puffy.At one point, Hera underwent designs where she was pudgier, younger, and shorter, presumably in between the transition of her stage from a Mission Vao Expy to the Team Mom character she would become in the final version.A concept design for Numa is also shown in the artbook as being a concept design for Hera, suggesting it was considered having Numa be the Twi'lek member of the Ghost crew if this isn't a simple concept design reuse.We definitely got a look at some waterworks while Han and Chewie got to know each other, but we didn't see a vac tube or a toilet. The closest we've ever come to this in live-action has been the shower scene in Ron Howard's Solo: A Star Wars Story. It's the first time we're ever seeing a toilet in Star Wars. It's called a "vac tube" and it looks just like a round, tilted hole in the side of the titular character's ship, like an advanced version of an airplane toilet. Wonder no longer, because Disney+'s new live-action Star Wars streaming series, The Mandalorian, has finally given us something we've never seen on screen in Star Wars before - a toilet.Įven better than that, really, because it's not just a toilet. How do these interstellar adventurers, you know, relieve themselves after a hearty meal of Shaak meat and Bantha milk? Where, I ask you, does Kylo Ren go to the bathroom? You know that guy does. Gastrointestinal issues in space! The characters in Star Wars must have tons of them, because there's weird-looking food and drink all over the place.
