One character relies on an assistive device to stay alive after "an accident" (so far not described). Another character refuses to admit she has limitations and does not listen when she says "this is dangerous for me."
A different character has shorter limbs than the others, affecting his mobility.
It's really interesting seeing how disability is depicted in science fiction (and space opera), especially when the treatment for the disability isn't "magic device that solves everything."
I didn't like the jedi one (my husband enjoyed it) and it's nice to have a fun show that touches on important stuff but also isn't super heavy like "Andor" (a show that I love).
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A different character has shorter limbs than the others, affecting his mobility.
Those with limitations will be more vocal about their limitations AND ALSO the others will listen to them and believe them.
It's made clear that the first wasn't happening out of fear that the second wouldn't happen.