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The Mandalorian
Blue Kitty:
One thing I gotta look into is just what a Mandalorian is. In Knights of the Old Republic is seems like they are a people but more of a conglomerate of people, much like the republic itself. In Clone Wars it's an actual planet and the citizens there are Mandalorians. In this it just seems like a faith or religion
There was the great Mandalorian/Jedi War way back in the time of the Old Republic era games, and the Mandalorian talks about a purge, so maybe now it's more like the Jedi order during the original film years?
JoeCovenant:
--- Quote from: Blue Kitty on 29 Nov 2019, 08:01 ---One thing I gotta look into is just what a Mandalorian is. In Knights of the Old Republic is seems like they are a people but more of a conglomerate of people, much like the republic itself. In Clone Wars it's an actual planet and the citizens there are Mandalorians. In this it just seems like a faith or religion
There was the great Mandalorian/Jedi War way back in the time of the Old Republic era games, and the Mandalorian talks about a purge, so maybe now it's more like the Jedi order during the original film years?
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Theirs is a strange and complex history... :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandalorian
RedWolf4:
(click to show/hide)As far as I can understand some of the discussions I've been seeing about the place regarding the culture of the tribe in the show, most theories put down the rules and rituals to the 'Great Purge' which we don't know much about yet but is presumably a genocide against some or all Mandalorians. Foundlings are adopted children meant to carry on the culture and legacy, and the practice of not removing helmets EVER in company is to protect identities of both individual and tribe (Can't betray a people if all you know is where they gather, not what they look like under the armor). Only going up one at a time would be to throw off anyone trying to count numbers.
Theta9:
Finally watched the first 4 at my cousin's house this weekend. Episode 4 is basically a rehash of the plot of many an American western.
Theta9:
--- Quote from: JoeCovenant on 29 Nov 2019, 04:56 ---Disney's timeline puts Mandalorian 10 years after ANH.
About 25 years before TFA.
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Given that they say in the first episode that the Empire is gone, it's obviously post-RotJ.
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