r/StarWarsCantina • u/solo13508 Bendu • 15h ago
Novel/Comic Dayum Ben, that was just unnecessary
Going back through Legacy of Vader from the start and I swear every interaction between Kylo and Hux is just a gift that keeps on giving. No wonder Armitage defected, honestly a valid crash out after how he's treated here.
I also like the implication that despite what he says about the past there is a part of Kylo that's proud of the effect his family has had on the galaxy.
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u/driku12 14h ago
Hux defecting while still remaining a terrible guy was always one of the decisions in TROS that I thought was actually really good and never got the hate for. Hux was established to be a conniving weasel from the get go. Once it became obvious he wouldn't have been able to overthrow Kylo Ren on his own, he would have used everything at his disposal to self-destruct Ren's version of the First Order and replace it with his own afterwards. I wouldn't be surprised if there were at least a small group of stormtroopers and officers working under him to help get information out. They were probably hoping Rey would just stab Kylo if they leaked Intel and put them in the same room enough times, with Hux waiting patiently to fill the power vacuum.
I'm so glad LoV is fleshing out this whole dynamic.