It's not Ponda Baba's arm, and even the EU got it wrong. But no judgment, because we've all spent 4 decades thinking it was Ponda Baba's arm because the sleeve is the same color. I only just realized this tonight analyzing it.
In the 1976 novelization, Luke is attacked by a trio at the bar: "a large squarish monstrosity...a thing--a cross between a capybara and a small baboon...a short, grubby-looking human."
We would come to know them as Ponda Baba, Kabe the Chadra-fan, and Evazan.
In the novelization, Ben cuts off Evazan's arm and slices Ponda Baba Kabe in half. They even got as far as sculpting the carnage, tho by the final edit, Ben's response is scaled back and he only chops off someone's arm. Due to the orange sleeve, we've all assumed it was Ponda's.
Wookieepedia gets it wrong here by saying "In the final film, though, Kabe didn't accompany Baba." Watch closely, and not only will you see that Kabe is clearly with the gang, but also you'll see it was clearly Kabe who drew first, causing Wuher's panicked cry, "No blasters!"
Watch for yourself. Kabe is nearly invisible between the two of them, launching 4 decades of controversy about Aqualish limbs, suggesting it's a "goof" in the cantina that Ponda sprouts fingers, when all this time... it was the Chadra-fan all along 🤯
I did the bluray frame-by-frame. I have to take pictures with my camera, as there's no way to send shots from my TV to Twitter, but I think you'll get the idea. At least you'll know what to look for when you watch it.
First, you can see Evazan engrossed in something beside Ponda
It immediately cuts to Kabe, whose tiny arms and furry paws are clearly seen in an orange jacket just like Ponda's.
The next time they're visible, she's revealed as being between Ponda and Evazan, and as the object of Evazan's engrossed conversation.
You can even see Evazan start to reach for his cup and get distracted either by Luke's arrival or by Ponda's fixation on Luke's arrival.
And when Ponda claps a hand on Luke's shoulder, it is clearly, explicitly not the one we see on the floor later, despite the orange jacket.
You can see Kabe is clearly involved, facing Obi-Wan the same way they are, and note that while Ponda has drawn a blaster, it doesn't resemble the one we'll see on the floor. Neither does Evazan's blaster match that one.
ALSO WHAT IS THE PRAYING MANTIS?
No wonder we've all seen the scene wrong; it moves so fast. Here's Ponda's left hand with nothing in it, and Evazan's *right* hand with a blaster, moving swiftly in such a way as to make us think it might be Ponda's.
Note that Kabe is so tiny that it's impossible to pick her up on screen. It looks like Ponda and Evazan have drawn and moved to the right while she filled in the spot by the bar.
It seems like Obi-Wan made a sweeping motion to disarm--literally--the two of them, but not Evazan.
You can see the two slump back into their barstools and then both slump forward onto the floor. Evazan is apparently uninjured, but if you really listen to the moaning, it's definitely coming from more than one wounded person.
Finally, look at that blaster and the size of the arm. It's tiny. Ponda's visible blaster had a long, smooth barrel; this one is snub-nosed, and the blaster itself is barely shorter than the full arm. Kabe is the one with an orange sleeve and a furry paw, not Ponda Baba.
It looks as though both Kabe and Ponda Boba were "disarmed" by Ben, which justifies Ponda's later appearances in the EU as a one-armed or cybernetic-limbed Aqualish, although not the mistakes that give him fingers instead of flippers.
Whew. A 43-year misconception, cleared.
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Thread of every single #StarWars belief that is not only fundamentally integral to my canon...but has also caused some online fanboy to lose his or her mind with anger, blocking and even threatening me on occasion!
In no order whatsoever, to be added to as things occur to me.
No xenophobic empire; in fact, no widespread xenophobia of any kind at all. Utterly impossible for systemic xenophobia to exist in a population exceeding 100 quadrillion beings of 20 million races that have lived together in an area of 1 billion settled systems for 30k+ yrs
The English word "alien" not only doesn't exist, it has no analogue. Again, 20 million races have been occupying 1 billion systems for 30,000 years. "Extraterrestrial" is meaningless in that context. "Alien" and "nonhuman" are words, and concepts, for us alone on Earth.
The thing about fear is it will never just go away on its own. You have to be proactive about getting rid of it--and actively nurturing it is the worst possible thing you can do for yourself.
But if you think you're just going to wait it out until it goes away...it won't happen.
Since I ought to be meeting my coworkers for the first time right now but am not, I feel like it's a good time to retell my story about when I decided never to let fear make decisions for me.
I was about 8 yrs old and had gone out with the girls across the street and their dad.
He decided to take us walking across the local frozen lake. Then he decided to start clowning around and jumping on the ice. He fell in and RAN home, leaving the three of us, all under 10, standing on the ice staring at the hole he'd left. The two girls were hysterical.
My completed custom action figures, in chronological order:
-Dark Vision Leia from Planet of Twilight (4/1/19)
-Corwyne Liath, @Everlastscribe OC (5/12)
-Weswar, my #swtor OC (6/6)
-GA Thrawn from Heir to the Empire & Manaroo from Dengar's Tale (6/30)
-Mara Jade from HTTE (7/26)
-Pureblood Sith Inquisitor from #swtor (9/14/2019)
-Hutt trader from the Character Guide (9/15)
-Corran Horn from the X-Wing series (10/19) *custom-ordered head
-Eeth Koth from Ep1 (10/20)
-Whistler from I, Jedi (10/24)
-Pellaeon from HTTE (11/9)
-Alternate General Kenobi (11/19)
-Mirax from I, Jedi (11/27/2019)
-Qwi Xux from Jedi Academy Trilogy (6/24/2020)
-OC Jon Rey (8/23)
- Jacen & Jaina Solo from YJK (9/3)
-Tycho Celchu & Cesi Eirriss from X-Wing series/comics (9/8)
-Ooryl Qyrgg from X-Wing series (9/25)
-Aayla Secura from CW03 (10/28/2020)
So the first time my parents went to Yellowstone, they turned a corner and saw a bear sitting on top of a Volkswagon Bug. They threw a peanut butter cookie out to lure the bear away from the car. That driver PEELED out.
And the bear decided that one cookie was not enough.
Mom tells the story that the bear slipped its claws in the top of the window right by her head and she was frantically ordering my brothers to find another cookie while Dad stood on the other side of the car taking pictures. I'm sure this story is greatly exaggerated.
Anyway they could only find Saltines and the bear didn't want no Saltine.
So there's Mom yelling for Dad to get in the car and get them out of there and the bear trying to break the window out to get another peanut butter cookie and my brothers frantically searching for cookies
I used to remember a lot more dreams, good and bad, from my childhood. Last year I realized, rather shocked, that I can't remember most of them anymore, and there was something depressing about that. I keep trying to catch the tails of them but they disappear too fast.
~ H O W E V E R ~ I do still remember the worst nightmare I ever had, which caused my mom to refuse to let me sleep on the floor in hotel rooms anymore (I liked to build nests and sleep in them rather than share a bed with my sister, so this was a real blow!)
In this dream, a man in a black-and-white striped suit, who had something like a bowling ball for a head, had taken over our basement. I think he must've been killing off my family members and nobody would believe me that he was down there.
@Kylfthean@Resist_Disney All right, since you're so bound and determined to take it here, six tweets to follow:
@Kylfthean@Resist_Disney I actually don't accept any of that, which is why I'm refusing to let people get away with painting one of the three most significant events in Star Wars history with that brush. The book is not rapey. I don't know where you get off asserting that I agreed with that adjective.
@Kylfthean@Resist_Disney Xizor isn't primarily a rapist. He's highly sexed, but it's clear that his conquests are by consent. If all seductions=rape, then Barney Stinson is a rapist; HIMYM should be condemned! Xizor behaves despicably but isn't presented sympathetically (unlike Barney). No glorification.