


The two arrive at their meeting with Jedi Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi using a secret frequency with the Fulcrum title. Without the added manpower, their assault on Mandalore would be a disaster. Before taking the fight to Maul, Ahsoka and Bo-Katan need backing from the Grand Army of the Republic. The name stems back to the Republic era, as Clone Wars season 7, episode 9, "Old Friends Not Forgotten" quietly explained. Related: Clone Wars Season 7 Episode 6 Remakes Return of the Jedi Sequence For as long as it was in circulation, its origins were not made clear, until very recently in The Clone Wars. Being a former Jedi in a post-Order 66 world is a death sentence, so she needed the pseudonym for survival. She took on the title as a way for her to conduct undercover Rebel missions without giving away her true identity. In the final episode of Star Wars Rebels season 1, it was revealed that the individual behind the messages was Ahsoka Tano. Hera Syndulla, a Rebel operative, took their orders in secret and without hesitation, despite not knowing their true identity.

The most recent was the mention of Fulcrum, a title Ahsoka used during Star Wars Rebels, and where it got its start.ĭuring the events of Star Wars Rebels, the Ghost grew received transmissions from a mysterious figure known only as Fulcrum. This means the age of rebellion is on the horizon, setting the stage for Clone Wars' sequel series, as indicated by a few Easter eggs this season. While this conflict is the focus, the events of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith take place in the background. Clone Wars season 7 is in its home stretch, preparing for the Siege of Mandalore. Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 7 revealed the origin of Ahsoka's Fulcrum title from Star Wars Rebels.
