3. Jyn’s name shouldn’t have had an impact on Saw’s warriors
We know that Saw took Jyn in and raised her to be one of his finest warriors. Later on, he let her loose while she was still a teenager since she was in danger of being found out and would’ve been targeted for her daughterly association with Galen. However, when she does reconnect with him after such a large number of years, she uncovers her actual identity to the very squad he shielded her from. Furthermore, they couldn’t care less. Rather, they are deferential towards her. Now, why the sudden change in attitude?
4. Saw shouldn’t have been amazed by the transmission
Saw is initially portrayed as an affectionate buddy of the Erso family who’s in their plans all through. Furthermore, Galen’s choice to go about as a stealthy saboteur of the Death Star’s plan positively appeared to be planned when he first went back to the Imperial refuge. Things being what they are, shouldn’t Saw have been in on that plan from the start? The gob-smackery that he encountered as a consequence of Galen’s transmission deceived his cluelessness. This implied that either no one ever had a plan as such, or they weren’t friends, or Saw’s brain was in the similar beat-up condition like his body by that point.