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Quoted: Watched that yesterday and it’s still better than the sequel trilogy by kuntleen kunteddy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: There's also a great cinematic short that came out yesterday for Squadrons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2VmOqjV_7Q Watched that yesterday and it’s still better than the sequel trilogy by kuntleen kunteddy. So much better than the last trilogies. |
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Quoted: There's also a great cinematic short that came out yesterday for Squadrons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2VmOqjV_7Q View Quote Had no idea there was a star wars fighter game coming out. I just went and watched acouple previews and gameplay demos. Apparently you can't play as have a white male character. I'm sure the black female space fighter simulator crowd is a large enough audience to justify the massive representation they have in this game... The fuck ea? |
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Quoted: Had no idea there was a star wars fighter game coming out. I just went and watched acouple previews and gameplay demos. Apparently you can't play as have a white male character. I'm sure the black female space fighter simulator crowd is a large enough audience to justify the massive representation they have in this game... The fuck ea? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: There's also a great cinematic short that came out yesterday for Squadrons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2VmOqjV_7Q Had no idea there was a star wars fighter game coming out. I just went and watched acouple previews and gameplay demos. Apparently you can't play as have a white male character. I'm sure the black female space fighter simulator crowd is a large enough audience to justify the massive representation they have in this game... The fuck ea? In the original EU, he was always described as a tan/darker skinned person with jet black hair. His son, Jagged Fel later serves as a crack pilot with the Chiss Ascendency after the Galactic Civil War and after the Vong War. He becomes the Head of State of the Imperial Remnant and fucks the brains out of Han's and Leia's daughter. Jania Solo. They later get married and build a new Empire (the Fel Empire) where Jedi Knights swear allegiance to the House of Fel and serve under the Imperial Cog. |
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I don't care who you are, that there is funny.
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Quoted: No shit??? That is cool... Now if they'll just bring katee sackhoff in as bo kataan... I really like gina carano too... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: No shit??? That is cool... Now if they'll just bring katee sackhoff in as bo kataan... I really like gina carano too... Might not mean as much to people...but Kevin McKidd as Fenn Rau would be cool too. https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Fenn_Rau Quoted: Sabrine maybe? That is one of the theories. |
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Before it’s brought up here I figure I’ll get ahead of it
Star Wars Mandalorian Rumor News and Update | Is Pedro Pascal Gone? |
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Quoted: Before it’s brought up here I figure I’ll get ahead of it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYVnD3RB5V0 View Quote Pedro has a point imho. Him by himself would be fine without helmet. |
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I thought from how Season one was described that most of the time it was one of the other two guys in the suit on set anyway and Pedro was mostly doing voice work?
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It's dumb if he leaves the show. It only hurts himself.
They can keep the show going with stunt guys and hire a voice actor that sounds like Pedro, and NEVER take the mask off. I suspect that if he stays they'll eventually take the masks off more regularly. Mostly because the mask on always is such new thing compared to how Mandalorian culture was portrayed in Clone Wars & Rebels. There's a missing piece to the story we don't have. 1) Din Jarrin's Mandolorian group/clan is an offshoot of primary Mandolorian culture, which has stricter rules and approaches it more as a creed than a race of peoples. And people born on Mandalore have a different approach. Just look at how Mandalore was depicted just 30 years prior (Deathwatch/Clone Wars era). 2) Something catastrophic happened after Gar Saxon's death that decimated Mandolirian culture (likely the thing that brought the dark saber to Moff Gideon's hands). Bu this has to be more than just an occupation. This would have to be a thousand times worse than the Siege of Mandalore. Like there was an uprising and the Empire pulls the genocide lever and starts exterminating Mandolorians en masse. I suspect that it's option 2, and Mandolorians in the post ROTJ era are now super rare (just like Vulcans in the Star Trek Kelvin timeline). Hence the creed not a people approach. EDIT: There's also still a huge part of the fanbase that wants Kennedy OUT, so this could all be rumor to damage her reputation (not that we need rumors for that). I saw an article yesterday that the "Lucas Cut" of Rise of Skywalker may be coming to Disney+, which would basically be a completely different movie. As much as I dislike the sequel trilogy, Disney would have to declare one canon and the other not. I'm not wile about retconning at that level. |
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I do find the 'never take off the helmet' thing to be nonsense...this was the first property it was mentioned in that I can recall.
When he is working....taking meetings and such...sure...keep it on. But when he is on his ship or in the company of people he trusts then take it off. |
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Quoted: That Imperial Pilot appears to be models after Baron Soontir Fel; Commander of the 181st Imperial Fighter Wing and one of the Empire's top aces. https://res.cloudinary.com/teepublic/image/private/s--ACmxox_0--/t_Preview/b_rgb:191919,c_limit,f_jpg,h_630,q_90,w_630/v1461949462/production/designs/497079_1.jpg https://comicvine1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/original/14/149570/3555253-baron-soontir-fel.jpg In the original EU, he was always described as a tan/darker skinned person with jet black hair. His son, Jagged Fel later serves as a crack pilot with the Chiss Ascendency after the Galactic Civil War and after the Vong War. He becomes the Head of State of the Imperial Remnant and fucks the brains out of Han's and Leia's daughter. Jania Solo. https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.mTAdCWnBz5hwFZKjhJzHMQHaKq?pid=Api&rs=1 They later get married and build a new Empire (the Fel Empire) where Jedi Knights swear allegiance to the House of Fel and serve under the Imperial Cog. http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/0/01/FelFuneral.jpg https://i.imgur.com/0hZwcga.jpg http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/7/7d/Fel_Bastion.JPG/revision/latest?cb=20100616044552 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: There's also a great cinematic short that came out yesterday for Squadrons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2VmOqjV_7Q Had no idea there was a star wars fighter game coming out. I just went and watched acouple previews and gameplay demos. Apparently you can't play as have a white male character. I'm sure the black female space fighter simulator crowd is a large enough audience to justify the massive representation they have in this game... The fuck ea? https://res.cloudinary.com/teepublic/image/private/s--ACmxox_0--/t_Preview/b_rgb:191919,c_limit,f_jpg,h_630,q_90,w_630/v1461949462/production/designs/497079_1.jpg https://comicvine1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/original/14/149570/3555253-baron-soontir-fel.jpg In the original EU, he was always described as a tan/darker skinned person with jet black hair. His son, Jagged Fel later serves as a crack pilot with the Chiss Ascendency after the Galactic Civil War and after the Vong War. He becomes the Head of State of the Imperial Remnant and fucks the brains out of Han's and Leia's daughter. Jania Solo. https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.mTAdCWnBz5hwFZKjhJzHMQHaKq?pid=Api&rs=1 They later get married and build a new Empire (the Fel Empire) where Jedi Knights swear allegiance to the House of Fel and serve under the Imperial Cog. http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/0/01/FelFuneral.jpg https://i.imgur.com/0hZwcga.jpg http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/7/7d/Fel_Bastion.JPG/revision/latest?cb=20100616044552 Just because I finished this yesterday |
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Quoted: The imperial lab guy had a Kaminoan insignia on his sleeve. Implies the Child is either a clone or they want to clone him. Since the original bounty was dead or alive I'm guessing they want a new clone. Yoda isn't mentioned at all, doesn't need to be related to him. View Quote Pretty sure this has to do with unlocking the clone technology. The Emperor is not happy with his current incarnation and wants to perfect it. Hence Moff Gideon and crew being so well equipped after the fall of the Empire. |
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Quoted: Has it been established that baby Yoda is/will be the Yoda of the later movies? View Quote The Mandalorian series seems to take place between Return of the Jedi (where Yoda dies/disappears, and the Empire falls), and the latest trilogy (Force Awakens, etc. where the First Order comes to power). The Child is obviously the same species as Yoda. Now the question is - are they force-sensitive as an entire species? |
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Quoted: I do find the 'never take off the helmet' thing to be nonsense...this was the first property it was mentioned in that I can recall. When he is working....taking meetings and such...sure...keep it on. But when he is on his ship or in the company of people he trusts then take it off. View Quote Aren't there like shit-tons of Mandalorian factions/clans/things, all with weird idiosyncrasies? |
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Quoted: I do find the 'never take off the helmet' thing to be nonsense...this was the first property it was mentioned in that I can recall. When he is working....taking meetings and such...sure...keep it on. But when he is on his ship or in the company of people he trusts then take it off. View Quote Yeah it's dumb. Unless his group of Mandos was some sort of weird splinter cult, and different from those in TCW and Rebels. But that seems doubtful. |
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Quoted: The Mandalorian series seems to take place between Return of the Jedi (where Yoda dies/disappears, and the Empire falls), and the latest trilogy (Force Awakens, etc. where the First Order comes to power). The Child is obviously the same species as Yoda. Now the question is - are they force-sensitive as an entire species? View Quote |
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Quoted: Yeah it's dumb. Unless his group of Mandos was some sort of weird splinter cult, and different from those in TCW and Rebels. But that seems doubtful. View Quote Who knows how many of Mando's group are even ethnic (?) Mandalorians. Maybe they're predominantly foundlings and, like you said, they're a cult of sorts. I'd bet that this is addressed next season. I can't imagine Favreau and Filoni leave this detail open... |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/459941/4F85BF55-3E5A-413E-ACBC-2EBADD0316D4_jpe-1606832.JPG View Quote Like, for reasons |
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Quoted: Yeah it's dumb. Unless his group of Mandos was some sort of weird splinter cult, and different from those in TCW and Rebels. But that seems doubtful. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I do find the 'never take off the helmet' thing to be nonsense...this was the first property it was mentioned in that I can recall. When he is working....taking meetings and such...sure...keep it on. But when he is on his ship or in the company of people he trusts then take it off. Yeah it's dumb. Unless his group of Mandos was some sort of weird splinter cult, and different from those in TCW and Rebels. But that seems doubtful. There are millions of women in the real world that hide their face from all but their husband. |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/459941/4F85BF55-3E5A-413E-ACBC-2EBADD0316D4_jpe-1606832.JPG View Quote Not guilty! |
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Interesting bit of canon.
The original Star Tours, a ride at most of the Disney Parks, was set a few years after ROTJ. In the original version of the ride, your pilot took you to what Disney/Lucasfilm dubbed the prototype for the Death Star. It’s possible there was an Easter Egg with the personnel carrier making a cameo. I’d have to go back and look, I don’t have Disney+ right now. Attached File |
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Quoted: Yeah it's dumb. Unless his group of Mandos was some sort of weird splinter cult, and different from those in TCW and Rebels. But that seems doubtful. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I do find the 'never take off the helmet' thing to be nonsense...this was the first property it was mentioned in that I can recall. When he is working....taking meetings and such...sure...keep it on. But when he is on his ship or in the company of people he trusts then take it off. Yeah it's dumb. Unless his group of Mandos was some sort of weird splinter cult, and different from those in TCW and Rebels. But that seems doubtful. Pretty sure it’s Death Watch that saves him from that super battle droid. They weren’t shy about removing their helmets during the Clone Wars. |
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Quoted: Pretty sure it's Death Watch that saves him from that super battle droid. They weren't shy about removing their helmets during the Clone Wars. View Quote Yes. You can see the Deathwatch markings on this Mando's shoulder in the flashback scene. Attached File |
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Maybe they will just say it was his personal code or some shit. I need to go back and rewatch what he said exactly.
Because I'm curious to see if the dialog was mandalorian lore specifically, or if maybe it was ambiguous enough that it's a Favreau/ Philoni thing. Fuck I need to relearn all the lore |
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Quoted: Maybe they will just say it was his personal code or some shit. I need to go back and rewatch what he said exactly. Because I'm curious to see if the dialog was mandalorian lore specifically, or if maybe it was ambiguous enough that it's a Favreau/ Philoni thing. Fuck I need to relearn all the lore View Quote The blacksmith when Paz Vizsla attacks Mando asks if either of them have ever had their helmets removed they both answer no. |
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Quoted: I do find the 'never take off the helmet' thing to be nonsense...this was the first property it was mentioned in that I can recall. When he is working....taking meetings and such...sure...keep it on. But when he is on his ship or in the company of people he trusts then take it off. View Quote I’m a fan of the Karen Traviss Mando culture, it was that way in her books. Those guys were straight up badass. |
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Quoted: Yes. You can see the Deathwatch markings on this Mando's shoulder in the flashback scene. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/195666/D34D1C4E-6D25-4CAF-957C-EB3F6040C9F1_png-1607683.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Pretty sure it's Death Watch that saves him from that super battle droid. They weren't shy about removing their helmets during the Clone Wars. Yes. You can see the Deathwatch markings on this Mando's shoulder in the flashback scene. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/195666/D34D1C4E-6D25-4CAF-957C-EB3F6040C9F1_png-1607683.JPG You are correct, sir. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Pretty sure it's Death Watch that saves him from that super battle droid. They weren't shy about removing their helmets during the Clone Wars. Yes. You can see the Deathwatch markings on this Mando's shoulder in the flashback scene. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/195666/D34D1C4E-6D25-4CAF-957C-EB3F6040C9F1_png-1607683.JPG You are correct, sir. I want to say I saw a Deathwatch insignia while he was in the coven or whatever they called their Mandalorian hiding place. |
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Quoted: I want to say I saw a Deathwatch insignia while he was in the coven or whatever they called their Mandalorian hiding place. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Pretty sure it's Death Watch that saves him from that super battle droid. They weren't shy about removing their helmets during the Clone Wars. Yes. You can see the Deathwatch markings on this Mando's shoulder in the flashback scene. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/195666/D34D1C4E-6D25-4CAF-957C-EB3F6040C9F1_png-1607683.JPG You are correct, sir. I want to say I saw a Deathwatch insignia while he was in the coven or whatever they called their Mandalorian hiding place. Paz Vizsla is related to Pre Vizsla who was head of Deathwatch before Maul killed him. |
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Quoted: Paz Vizsla is related to Pre Vizsla who was head of Deathwatch before Maul killed him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Pretty sure it's Death Watch that saves him from that super battle droid. They weren't shy about removing their helmets during the Clone Wars. Yes. You can see the Deathwatch markings on this Mando's shoulder in the flashback scene. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/195666/D34D1C4E-6D25-4CAF-957C-EB3F6040C9F1_png-1607683.JPG You are correct, sir. I want to say I saw a Deathwatch insignia while he was in the coven or whatever they called their Mandalorian hiding place. Paz Vizsla is related to Pre Vizsla who was head of Deathwatch before Maul killed him. I was speaking when we first see Mando going in to the hideout in maybe the first or second episode. |
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Quoted: Paz Vizsla is related to Pre Vizsla who was head of Deathwatch before Maul killed him. View Quote Clan Wren is part of House Vizsla, along with Clan Vizsla and Clan Saxon. I wonder if Sabine knows Paz? Also, I think there's a rumor circulating that the Armorer is from Clan Wren (as evidenced in the last season of the Clone Wars). |
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Quoted: The Mandalorian series seems to take place between Return of the Jedi (where Yoda dies/disappears, and the Empire falls), and the latest trilogy (Force Awakens, etc. where the First Order comes to power). The Child is obviously the same species as Yoda. Now the question is - are they force-sensitive as an entire species? View Quote Yoda's species and home planet are all unknown. All known members of his species are force sensitive. Its at least alluded to in the lore that Yoda's species are manifestations of the force. |
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Quoted: How many known members are there? I haven’t finished TCW nor Rebels. View Quote https://www.cbr.com/star-wars-every-other-member-of-yodas-species-explained/ |
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Quoted: How many known members are there? I haven't finished TCW nor Rebels. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Wait, what? View Quote In the craptastic Ashoka side quest episodes, she is trapped on a planet run by the Pyke Syndicate with 2 sisters who want o break into spice smuggling. They are being tailed by 3 female Mandos, one of whom is Bo Katan. They are seeking Ashoka to join their cause to kick Maul off Mandalore. One of the female Mandos sounds just like the armorer, and I believe she has Clan Wren markings on her helmer. Listen to the voice of the one on the left: Star Wars The Clone Wars Bo Katan Is Tracking Ahsoka Season 7 Episode 7 |
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Quoted: In the craptastic Ashoka side quest episodes, she is trapped on a planet run by the Pyke Syndicate with 2 sisters who want o break into spice smuggling. They are being tailed by 3 female Mandos, one of whom is Bo Katan. They are seeking Ashoka to join their cause to kick Maul off Mandalore. One of the female Mandos sounds just like the armorer, and I believe she has Clan Wren markings on her helmer. Listen to the voice of the one on the left: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2_2tuYj010 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wait, what? In the craptastic Ashoka side quest episodes, she is trapped on a planet run by the Pyke Syndicate with 2 sisters who want o break into spice smuggling. They are being tailed by 3 female Mandos, one of whom is Bo Katan. They are seeking Ashoka to join their cause to kick Maul off Mandalore. One of the female Mandos sounds just like the armorer, and I believe she has Clan Wren markings on her helmer. Listen to the voice of the one on the left: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2_2tuYj010 I thought that was Sabine's mother? |
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Quoted: In the craptastic Ashoka side quest episodes, she is trapped on a planet run by the Pyke Syndicate with 2 sisters who want o break into spice smuggling. They are being tailed by 3 female Mandos, one of whom is Bo Katan. They are seeking Ashoka to join their cause to kick Maul off Mandalore. One of the female Mandos sounds just like the armorer, and I believe she has Clan Wren markings on her helmer. Listen to the voice of the one on the left: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2_2tuYj010 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wait, what? In the craptastic Ashoka side quest episodes, she is trapped on a planet run by the Pyke Syndicate with 2 sisters who want o break into spice smuggling. They are being tailed by 3 female Mandos, one of whom is Bo Katan. They are seeking Ashoka to join their cause to kick Maul off Mandalore. One of the female Mandos sounds just like the armorer, and I believe she has Clan Wren markings on her helmer. Listen to the voice of the one on the left: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2_2tuYj010 Nice catch. Could be. Does kinda sound like her. Kinda sounds like Kate Mulgrew too. I only watched those episodes once. Craptastic is right. The last four episodes though. I get goosebumps just thinking about them. |
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Quoted: In the craptastic Ashoka side quest episodes, she is trapped on a planet run by the Pyke Syndicate with 2 sisters who want o break into spice smuggling. They are being tailed by 3 female Mandos, one of whom is Bo Katan. They are seeking Ashoka to join their cause to kick Maul off Mandalore. One of the female Mandos sounds just like the armorer, and I believe she has Clan Wren markings on her helmer. Listen to the voice of the one on the left: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2_2tuYj010 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wait, what? In the craptastic Ashoka side quest episodes, she is trapped on a planet run by the Pyke Syndicate with 2 sisters who want o break into spice smuggling. They are being tailed by 3 female Mandos, one of whom is Bo Katan. They are seeking Ashoka to join their cause to kick Maul off Mandalore. One of the female Mandos sounds just like the armorer, and I believe she has Clan Wren markings on her helmer. Listen to the voice of the one on the left: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2_2tuYj010 Sounds a lot like her. |
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