Finding out his Legion had become a splintered shadow of its former self, that his commander and idol wasn't as noble as he thought and that his one-time rival was effectively a daemon due to pacts with the Dark Gods. All in the space of one chapter/five minutes.
I've been thinking about this, and while I have a few ideas about what could qualify, Wilford just doesn't think this way. Things happen, he reacts accordingly, maybe he learns a thing or two for next time, and then it's in the past and irrelevant. There are some events he's still angry about, and will probably never let go of, and there might be some overlap between events he's angry about and events that were important. But as long as he got out on top, it was all just another day.
I think personally I'd say that it was not what led up to it, but his decision to spite his way through college. There was nothing he could have done differently that would have convinced his mother to stay in America, but he would have a very different life if he'd given up after his parents left.
Ahsoka (CW-era): There's lots but none of it would've happened without Anakin accepting her as a padawan. Ahsoka (Rebels-era): At this point, defeating that Inquisitor and healing the two kyber crystals. She's got more coming very soon.
Sabine: Kanan giving her a second chance at making a difference in the galaxy.
He has to pick one? Holy heck. Still, probably being restored from backup, which literally defined his life, as distinct from Matrix's.
(But also meeting Dani. And discovering Milliways. And the whole business with the Twin City disaster and meeting Bob, that was an eventful cycle and life-changing on multiple levels...)
Waking up again in the Black Forest, thanks to Ganymede. (I suppose that makes being taken out by minor damage in the first place the second most important event.)
1) The day he became the Voice of Night Vale... but currently he doesn't really remember that much and it's probably for the best considering what happened later and we're just gonna let him have that selective amnesia, k?
2) The day Janice was born, because he loves his niece and heavens help the idiot who even vaguely inconveniences the girl.
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Discovering Milliways is a close second.
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I think personally I'd say that it was not what led up to it, but his decision to spite his way through college. There was nothing he could have done differently that would have convinced his mother to stay in America, but he would have a very different life if he'd given up after his parents left.
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Ahsoka (Rebels-era): At this point, defeating that Inquisitor and healing the two kyber crystals. She's got more coming very soon.
Sabine: Kanan giving her a second chance at making a difference in the galaxy.
Viv: The death of her brother and mother.
More later I think.
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(But also meeting Dani. And discovering Milliways. And the whole business with the Twin City disaster and meeting Bob, that was an eventful cycle and life-changing on multiple levels...)
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1) The day he became the Voice of Night Vale... but currently he doesn't really remember that much and it's probably for the best considering what happened later and we're just gonna let him have that selective amnesia, k?
2) The day Janice was born, because he loves his niece and heavens help the idiot who even vaguely inconveniences the girl.
3) The day Carlos the Scientist came to town. ♥