He has many good points. I don't agree with the overall conclusion, but he writes it out very well.
He's dead. In an unfinished Clone Wars episode that was released, Boba kills him in a shoot out.Huh.. Just had an idea.. Maybe the person who found Ming na's character is.. Cad Bane? Be nice to see him on mando?
Question: at the beginning of Episode 8 he said he was out of charges (when they were trying to get in the sewer) but he placed charges on the TIE at the end? Did he get more from the Mandalorian woman?
She even told him to restock his munitions on screen and he did on screen.Question: at the beginning of Episode 8 he said he was out of charges (when they were trying to get in the sewer) but he placed charges on the TIE at the end? Did he get more from the Mandalorian woman?
The Darth Maul Son of Dathomir comic and the Dark Disciple novel were also part of the Clone Wars Legacy project and are considered canon, at least according to Wookieepedia.Nope. Crystal Crisis on Utapau and Bad Batch, the two unfinished arcs that were released as part of the Clone Wars Legacy project, are considered canon, but only those ones.
Bad Batch is being finished and will release on Disney+ as part of the new final season in February. I wonder why they didn't also finish Crystal Crisis.
Yep. I was just including the two arcs that were just released as they were, instead of being turned into a comic book or novel.The Darth Maul Son of Dathomir comic and the Dark Disciple novel were also part of the Clone Wars Legacy project and are considered canon, at least according to Wookieepedia.
On Wikipedia, somebody wrote that the group was attacked by Mynocks in episode 7. Were those Mynocks? Everything I can find on Mynocks say they chew on power cables and other parts but I see no mention of them having venomous claws or eating animals.
Right, so the Boba Fett & Cad Bane episodes were never released.Nope. Crystal Crisis on Utapau and Bad Batch, the two unfinished arcs that were released as part of the Clone Wars Legacy project, are considered canon, but only those ones.
Mynocks were the things that attacked the crew of the Millenium Falcon inside the asteroid in The Empire Strikes Back.
The things in the Mandalorian Episode 7 were NOT Mynocks.
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