It just so happens that this particular part of the ongoing story (of which two episodes before it and three after have been laid down and set in stone) doesn't include any female lead characters, except one that has already been determined to be pregnant during the particular time period in which the story takes place.
There's no "motive", "chauvinistic" or otherwise, behind it, despite what feminazis would like to imagine.
And as Darth Wong pointed out, they've clearly never carried a child to term before, if they expect Padme to have the mindset and the physical willingness to go about risking herself and her child (two, actually) by engaging in all sorts of blaster-slinging misadventures.
Btw, the reason why Aayla is caught flat-footed is probably because of her friendship with Commander Bly, which is the closest shown except perhaps Obi-Wan and Oddball. Fortunately for Obi-Wan, he wasn't that close to Oddball's unit when General Order 66 came through.
Anyway, Plo Koon and Quinlan Vos died like bitches too and nobody complained, while Ki-Adi-Mundi merely extended his life by roughly three seconds.
Stravo wrote:2000AD wrote:Out of interest is there any proof that Yoda is a male?
Or is that just assumed?
Would make those long cold lonely nights on Dagobah a little easier on Luke I suppose.
OOOOKAY, thank you very much for that imagery.
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