
The techno union has occupied Ryloth and tortures its citizens with techno music. In the conflicts early stages, Tambor was appointed emir of Ryloth and supervised its occupation. During the Separatist Crisis, he pledged the Techno Unions resources to the Confederacy of Independent Systems, earning himself a seat on the Separatist Council during the Clone Wars. Wat Tambor was a male Skakoan who was the foreman of the Techno Union and an executive of Baktoid Armor Workshop.

If you're me, you're firmly in the second. It would be great to get ONE Techno Union minifigure but not sure I need four :)If you're rational, you fall into the first camp. This is better than the entirety of the movie. If you ever meet an audiophile you'll get it.level 2. His voice was fine, and he had to fiddle around and make things worse. It's always bugged me that the Techno Union dude started tweaking those knobs mid sentence.
Tambor is a Skakoan, a member of an amphibious race of aliens who, when off-world, are required to wear a pressure suit to simulate their home planet's environment.If you were really hung up on that thing George Lucas said once about repeating visual motifs in the Star Wars films — "it's like poetry, they rhyme" — you might be inclined to suggest that Wat Tambor's pressure suit foreshadows Anakin's fate to live inside of a breathing apparatus as Darth Vader. True, he speaks in a halting, robotic manner, and even adjusts himself with little dials on his metal chest in order to spit out one of his two lines in a Star Wars film, but he's not a robot. Wat Tambor is not a robot.
And in that story, he changes everything.In some ways, the plot of Attack of the Clones can be boiled down this: Here are the very specific nitty-gritty details of how a complicated sci-fi war was waged, in which both sides began the war without having a standing army. (Credit: Lucasfilm)Wat Tambor's first of two appearances in live-action Star Wars films is in Attack of the Clones . And that's because unlike Darth Vader, Wat Tambor literally delivers the goods.Wat Tambor and Obi-Wan Kenobi ships passing in the night.
Again, as Obi-Wan listens in, Count Dooku convinces a bunch of shady folks to commit their forces to the Separatists. And if Mando had never become an orphan, who would have rescued Baby Yoda?A super battle droid in 'The Mandalorian.' Wat Tambor made these things!All of these events were set into motion because of the only other scene in Attack of the Clones in which Wat Tambor speaks. And this also means Mando would have possibly never become an orphan. Had Wat Tambor not created the new battle droids for Count Dooku and the Separatists, the Clone Wars would have never happened because the Republic would never have been cajoled into accepting the clone army they didn't actually want. As Obi-Wan listens in, we hear (though don't entirely see) Wat Tambor utter one of his two galaxy-shaking lines in his hilarious faux-robot voice: "With these new battle droids we've built for you, you'll have the finest army in the galaxy."What battle droids does he refer to, pray tell? These would be the "super" battle droids who cause the Jedi such trouble in the arena fight at the end of the film, and, if you've been watching The Mandalorian, these are the same variety of battle droids hassling young Mando and his family in those flashbacks.So, you see, already, how influential Wat Tambor is? His super battle droids took out a bunch of Jedi on Geonosis and, seemingly, orphaned young Pedro Pascal, causing him to become The Mandalorian in the first place. Now, we had met armies of battle droids in the previous film, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, but what Attack of the Clones makes clear is that new, more intense battle droids are brought into the Separatist war effort to make sure the droids are formidable to rumble with the Jedi.Enter Wat Tambor.
Is it possible he was inspired to do The Irishman after watching Wat Tambor and Anakin Skywalker in the prequels? I think the answer is a big yes.)Speaking of Anakin Skywalker, he clearly knows how legit Wat Tambor is by the time of Revenge of the Sith because when he goes to take out all the Separatist leaders, the next-to-last guy he smacks with this lightsaber, is, you guessed it, Wat Tambor. (Side note: Notice Martin Scorsese didn't say anything bad about Star Wars movies during that whole Marvel movie rant. Perhaps the best analogy for Wat Tambor is that he's a little like Jimmy Hoffa he and the Trade Federation clearly believe that getting involved with the mob (the Separatists) will help their commerce guilds and techno unions, but the reality is, the Separatists are way worse than any real-life mob.
