In the episode, Cassian is introduced to Ruescott Melshi (Duncan Pow), a fellow prisoner in the team that he is assigned to in Unit 5-2-D. While Andor will explore how Cassian and Genevieve O'Reilly's Mon Mothma joined the Rebellion, "Narkina 5" also saw the return of another Rogue One character who could hint at Kino Loy's story. Despite this, the actor explained that he ultimately joined the series due to his own appreciation for Rogue One, while also sharing his own perspective on Loy's potential background. Speaking to Vanity Fair, Serkis revealed that he was initially unsure about returning in Andor, especially with what it could imply to audiences about his prior role of Snoke. Related: Andor Episode 8 Star Wars Easter Eggs Explained With Luna teasing a season 1 time skip, Cassian may be spending a significant amount of time in the facility under Loy's watch for the next arc of the series, and Serkis has now opened up about his return to the franchise. The floor is supervised by unit manager Kino Loy, a fellow prisoner portrayed by Serkis, who previously portrayed First Order leader Supreme Leader Snoke throughout the Star Wars sequel trilogy. Specifically constructed with horrific measures to punish those incarcerated there while serving their sentence, the facility produces machinery for the Imperial war machine constructed by the prisoners, with Cassian being assigned to Unit 5-2-D. Following on Cassian's arrest and conviction on Niamos in Andor episode 7 "Announcement," "Narkina 5" continues to follow the character as he is transported to the titular planet, where he is incarcerated at an Imperial factory facility.
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