Who Helped MOFF GIDEON Escape New Republic Custody? | Star Wars Canon Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @StarWarsTransmissions
    @StarWarsTransmissions  Год назад +4

    Do you think Mandalorians were framed?

    • @raazhelite174
      @raazhelite174 Год назад +2

      I definitely think the Empire tried to frame Mandalorians

    • @TMoon127
      @TMoon127 Год назад +1

      It’s a possibility

  • @CharlieHepp
    @CharlieHepp Год назад +2

    The two went on to embark on various adventures around the galaxy as they formed a close bond, including an encounter with former Rebel shock trooper Carasynthia Dune, a job on Tatooine, and a run-in with a group of mercenaries. Din Djarin, also known as "the Mandalorian" or simply "Mando," was a human male Mandalorian warrior during the era of the New Republic. With his Mandalorian armor, IB-94 blaster pistol, Amban sniper rifle, and distinctive beskar helmet, Djarin was both well-equipped and enigmatic-a stranger whose past was shrouded in mystery to others. He hailed from Aq Vetina and became orphaned during the end of the Galactic Republic, and was raised as a foundling by the Children of the Watch, an orthodox cult that had broken off from mainstream Mandalorian society. Djarin was unaware of this and believed that all Mandalorians followed the Children of the Watch's beliefs. He was trained to become a Mandalorian warrior and eventually joined the Tribe, which operated in a secret covert on Nevarro. Djarin became battle-hardened, a man of few words, and a formidable hunter in an increasingly dangerous galaxy. After the fall of the Galactic Empire, Djarin made a reputation for himself as a member of the Bounty Hunters' Guild, collecting bounties as he traveled across the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories-far from the authority of the New Republic-in his personal ST-70 Assault Ship, the Razor Crest.the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories-far from the authority of the New Republic-in his personal ST-70 Assault Ship, the Razor Crest. Around 9 ABY, Djarin was hired on Nevarro by a client of an Imperial remnant faction, who offered a substantial reward for the acquisition of an asset located on the world Arvala-7. During his mission on Arvala-7, he met an Ugnaught named Kuiil, who guided him to the location of the asset, and encountered a bounty hunter droid, IG-11. Upon seeing the asset itself, Djarin and IG-11 discovered that it was, in fact, a Force-sensitive child. Unbeknownst to Djarin, the child was a former Jedi youngling named Grogu, and belonged to the same species as Jedi Grand Master Yoda. Tasked with bringing Grogu in alive, Djarin shot IG-11 in the head, saving the infant and taking him into his custody. Discovering Grogu's Force-sensitivity during his time on Arvala-7, Djarin took Grogu back to the Client and collected his reward. However, the Mandalorian warrior had already begun to form a bond with the infant.

  • @wardlafferty5022
    @wardlafferty5022 Год назад +1

    I suspect Sly Moore is running all Imperial remnants left in the galaxy…Thrawn Ezra are fighting the Grysk in the Chiss Ascendancy.

  • @bossjoker7320
    @bossjoker7320 Год назад +1

    I think like the kidnapper is a mandalorian, but who is, never known. I think the kidnapper is most probably the leader of mandalorians, the woman from armor manufacture because she send on Bo Katan away of New Mandalor and he push her to take of the helmet în his face. Why make do this is verry questioning. Probably not for to find another group of mandalorians, most probably for to make her to stay out of Mando.

  • @Mr.Menace-oz4hn
    @Mr.Menace-oz4hn Год назад +1

    Probably Imperial super commandos.

    • @StarWarsTransmissions
      @StarWarsTransmissions  Год назад +1

      That seems unlikely to me. If the Empire destroyed their homeworld, why would Mandalorians wanna work for them?

  • @mauricerose3082
    @mauricerose3082 Год назад +1

    ...was Gideon rescued...or kidnapped...?

  • @TMoon127
    @TMoon127 Год назад +1

    Thrawn