The Book of Boba Fett (spoilers)


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MarkB

Legend
Yes, it's right there in their name: "Children of the Watch". There's only the one "Watch" we know of in Mandalorian culture.
Darn it, you got me thinking of what other similarly named organisations there could be, and now I'm imagining a Mandalorian Springwatch.
 



Argyle King

Legend
I don't think what the armorer said is necessarily odd if you parse the context of the entire statement.

Is it a product of religious zealotry? Yeah, somewhat.

However, she also seems to be expressing that Beskar is a special material because of its protective properties; spreading around weapons (and the knowledge to make them) which can nullify those properties is dangerous.

What do you think are the chances that Mando's new ride gets wrecked trying to help Boba, so Boba gives Mando the Firespray as a reward?
 




shaneblack

First Post
Space magic.

She didn't need to use a weapon, since Din Djarin was unable to master it.

Note that this is because may be because either:

a) he has yet to prove himself worthy (needs to atone for removing his helmet);

b) It's not rightfully his. Bo-Katan was gifted it, Moff Gideon stole it. Sabine Wren remains it's true master.
Sabine stole it from Maul's room on dathomir
 

shaneblack

First Post
Space magic.

She didn't need to use a weapon, since Din Djarin was unable to master it.

Note that this is because may be because either:

a) he has yet to prove himself worthy (needs to atone for removing his helmet);

b) It's not rightfully his. Bo-Katan was gifted it, Moff Gideon stole it. Sabine Wren remains it's true master.
Sabine stole it from Maul's room on dathomir
 

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