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What Do the Lights On the Senatorial Pods in Andor Mean? Star Wars Explained

How do the lights on Star Wars Senatorial pods work, explained.

Mon Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved. Image Source: Disney

The Senate has been part of many Star Wars movies and tv shows. Its last appearance was in the ninth episode of Andor, “No One Is Listening”. There’s a scene in which Senator Mon Mothma is speaking out against Imperial overreach in the Imperial Senate. Some of the lights on the Senatorial pods, start shutting down. Why? What do the lights on the Senatorial pods in Andor mean?

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What’s the Meaning of the Lights On the Senatorial Pods? Answered

The lights in the Senatorial pods are on when there’s a Senator on them. The lights going off mean those Senators are leaving their pods, as they’re against everything Mon Mothma is saying, and want to show their dissent in the biggest way possible. That’s why they’re also shouting at her.

Mon Mothma is getting all this hate because she’s speaking out against Imperial overreach and the Public Order Resentencing Directive. Being vocal and belligerent during her speech and leaving the Senate pods is the easiest and showiest way for the Senators to express their dissent with Mon Mothma’s cause, as they all follow Emperor Palpatine’s ideas and measures. 

They’re following Palpatine’s lead because since he becomes the Emperor, the Senate has been losing influence, and this scene represents, perfectly, the degradation of democratic institutions under his authoritarian rule.

Now that you know what the lights on the Senatorial pods mean, be sure to look for more news and guides for Star Wars in Twinfinite, including what Ring of Kafrene is in Andorwhat are the prisoners building in Andor, and is Saw Guerrera in Andor.

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