How did Baby Yoda's clan become Jedi Knights?

Alta 2022-09-02 08:33:32

The third episode has finally been updated. Fortunately, this time it is finally not paddling. We also met the heavyweight Bo Katan, which is quite exciting. After watching this episode, many friends still wondered how Baby Yoda's clansmen became Jedi Knights? So I think it is necessary to analyze it, or it can help everyone better understand the episode.

First of all, we still have to find the reason from ourselves. It may be that we did not watch the drama carefully, so we missed some key information. In the second half of the eighth episode of the first season, the mandalorian escaped from the sewers and the female mechanic have this dialogue: Ding Jarlin mentions Baby Yoda "whose race can move objects through the mind". We also know that in fact, the ability to exert this ability is not due to the baby's genetics, but because of the force, and the force is inherited in a certain family, but it does not favor a certain race. Later, the female mechanic also mentioned that "I have heard of this race, and the battle between Mandalore the Great and the Jedi Knights was recorded in the poems before the ages", and then she suggested that the Mandalorian go to find Baby Yoda's clan. From this episode, we can basically determine that Baby Yoda's clan is the Jedi Knight.

Secondly, we can understand it from a logical point of view. In the current timeline, the Emperor Sith has been defeated by the Black Lord and Luke Skywalker and is in a state of cheating death, and the Empire is also on the verge of falling apart. Nevertheless, some residual Still has a strong strength, the governor of "Uncle Fried Chicken" is one of them. Although the hometown of Master Yoda was never mentioned in Star Wars, judging from his body shape, personality and other characteristics, even if there is a "Yoda race", it will not have a strong strength, so in the face of the governor's military power , Yoda race does not have the ability to protect the baby. On the contrary, the "Jedi Knights who can fight the Great Mandalore" are more protective. From this point of view, the Mandalorians who are well versed in the laws of the galactic jungle can only choose the latter.

The third point is based on the needs of the plot. If The Mandalorian is really on a hunt for a "Yoda race," it might just be a bland adventure. And what if the object of the search is the Jedi Knights who are always at the center of the big event in the universe? This journey will be destined to be full of danger and extraordinary, not to mention that this time we will visit the most popular Arsono in Star Wars? When these words came out of Bo Kattan's mouth, who wouldn't be a fan of Star Wars?

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Chapter 9: The Marshal quotes

  • The Mandalorian: They're laying out a bantha to protect the settlement. They've studied its digestion cycle for generations. They feed the dragon to make it sleep longer. Watch, the dragon will appear.

    [a Tusken Raider howls; with a rumble, the krayt dragon appears and devours it, ignoring the bantha]

    The Mandalorian: They might be open to some fresh ideas.

  • Cobb Vanth: What are the bones?

    The Mandalorian: That's the krayt dragon.

    Cobb Vanth: And those little rocks?

    The Mandalorian: That's us.

    Cobb Vanth: It's not to scale.

    The Mandalorian: I think it is.

    Cobb Vanth: Can't be. That's too big.

    The Mandalorian: [signing with a Raider] It's to scale.

    Cobb Vanth: I've only seen its head and neck. It's a whole lot bigger than I guessed. Might be time to re-think our arrangement.

    [after signing with Mando, a Raider adds more little rocks]

    Cobb Vanth: That's more like it. Where are they getting the reinforcements?

    The Mandalorian: I volunteered your village.