HEY HEY!BABU![]()
It appears so.Is this the X-Wing patrol fighter pilot from past episodes speaking to the Mandalorian?
I mean, Din is technically a criminal.That's the pilot who keeps being a jerk to Din. Really painting the New Republic in a beautiful light...![]()
Sorry, that was more Trapper Wolf being a jerk.I mean, Din is technically a criminal.
And I wouldn't really call him a jerk.
Yeah that's established canon. Mon Mothma scaled down the New Republic Military after the Battle of Jakku during the De-imperialization efforts.The rest is just ineffectiveness on the New Republic part
Agreed. His conversation with Cara was a nice step towards more positive portrayal. And then we got the Book of Boba Fett scene...Carson Teva wants to do good. You can tell with his conversation with Cara in Season 2 and the little bit we got with him in the Season 3 trailer here.
It's just the New Republic is stretched too thin. I think he's on the same side as Leia in wanting to rearm and hunt down the remaining Imperials.
Which is something that I agree with in terms of moving us towards the ST. But, again it's frustrating because I want to cheer on the New Republic and not be like "Oh, Din, you're so right to be a criminal." Ugh. It's Captain Jack Sparrow all over again and I'm supposed to be happy he is a pirate. Spoiler alert: I'm not.Yeah that's established canon. Mon Mothma scaled down the New Republic Military after the Battle of Jakku during the De-imperialization efforts.
That's the reason why during the sequels Leia is off with her own rebellion again.
Can Mandalorians simply choose any helmet colors and helmet/visor shapes or does it signify some tribe/function?
Is this the X-Wing patrol fighter pilot from past episodes speaking to the Mandalorian?
Mon Mothma.Most likely he's talking to a higher up in the New Republic
SPOILER: All of the Rebels were criminals. The Empire was the legal authority.
I feel like you're putting more thought into it than Lucasfilm is.If Thrawn shows up, he could be a sort of distraction propped up by Palpatine. I mean give the Republic a real threat, but one based on the remains of the Empire. With them focused on Thrawn, they could miss the cloning operations, the shifting of people and materials into the Unknown Regions, the reconstruction of Illum into Starkiller Base, and the industrial base for the First Order (and certainly the Sith Eternal...since even the First Order kind of missed that).
Everything in the Mando verse has probably been thought out. Filoni is known for thinking ahead, planning in advance.I feel like you're putting more thought into it than Lucasfilm is.
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