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The alien prison administrator appears completely different in the first and second films, which only makes sense if Zanti is another member of Ug and Lee's species. True, neither of Zanti's forms looks as humanoid as the bounty hunters', but that doesn't necessarily mean that their kind ''have'' to have a build like that; it could just be a convenient body plan for their work and equipment. Indeed, Zanti may have chosen Ug and Lee for the initial mission because, out of all available shapeshifting trackers, those two have a particular preference for, and experience with, similar shapes to the inhabitants of the planet to which the escaped Crites had been tracked.

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The alien prison administrator appears completely different in the first and second films, which only makes sense if Zanti is another member of Ug and Lee's species. True, neither of Zanti's forms looks as humanoid as the bounty hunters', but that doesn't necessarily mean that their there's no reason to assume the hunters' kind ''have'' to have adopt a build like that; two-arms-two-legs-one-head upright body plan; it could just be a convenient body plan for design that meets their work and equipment. needs. Indeed, Zanti may have chosen Ug and Lee for the initial mission because, out of all available shapeshifting trackers, those two have had a particular preference for, and experience with, similar shapes to that resembled the inhabitants of the planet to which the escaped Crites had been tracked.
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The alien prison administrator appears completely different in the first and second films, which only makes sense if Zanti is another member of Ug and Lee's species. True, neither of Zanti's forms looks as humanoid as the bounty hunters', but that doesn't necessarily mean that their kind ''have'' to have a build like that; it could just be a convenient body plan for their work and equipment.

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The alien prison administrator appears completely different in the first and second films, which only makes sense if Zanti is another member of Ug and Lee's species. True, neither of Zanti's forms looks as humanoid as the bounty hunters', but that doesn't necessarily mean that their kind ''have'' to have a build like that; it could just be a convenient body plan for their work and equipment. Indeed, Zanti may have chosen Ug and Lee for the initial mission because, out of all available shapeshifting trackers, those two have a particular preference for, and experience with, similar shapes to the inhabitants of the planet to which the escaped Crites had been tracked.
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[[WMG: Warden Zanti is a shapeshifter too.]]
The alien prison administrator appears completely different in the first and second films, which only makes sense if Zanti is another member of Ug and Lee's species. True, neither of Zanti's forms looks as humanoid as the bounty hunters', but that doesn't necessarily mean that their kind ''have'' to have a build like that; it could just be a convenient body plan for their work and equipment.

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