Syril Karn has a job interview under pressure from his mother. He arrives in a rather boring administrative company. He arrives in the fuel purity department.
The Empire prepares its repression by Colonel Yularen approved by Emperor Palpatine. Dedra Meero senses that this is more than just a security measure.
Mom Mothma arrives at Luthen's home and demands an explanation for the robbery. She is surprised by the huge rebellion that is brewing.
Kleya, Luthen's assistant, meets with Vel to ask her to eliminate Andor.
After killing Arvel Skeen when he wanted to leave with the cargo, Andor returns home to Ferrix. He learns from his mother that Timm was killed while trying to save Bix.
He wishes to leave here with Maarva. She refuses and wants to join the rebellion. She advises Andor to stop looking for his sister...
He goes to see how Bix is doing and learns that he is responsible for the current situation with the presence of the guards.
Cassian is on Niamos (flashback or present?). He lives with Windi under the name of Keef Girgo. He is walking on the beach when he sees several runaways. He is arrested by a trooper for complicity. In front of the judge, he is sentenced to 6 years in prison.
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