"The Mandalorian" Season 2 Details Analysis

Myrna 2022-08-11 22:49:01

"The Mandalorian" Season 2, Episode 8 "The Rescue" (The Rescue)

1. The Dark Soldier

In the legendary universe of "Star Wars", the Imperial Military Research Department assisted Imperial officer Rom Mohc in designing the "Dark trooper" project.

The zeroth generation of Dark Soldiers comes from the "Star Wars: Battlefront" series of games from the first ten years of this century. They are disabled clone veterans who have been transformed into cyborgs. Some soldiers consist of machine parts up to 70%.

The first generation of Dark Soldiers came from the 1995 FPS game "Star Wars: Dark Forces" (Dark Forces), 2.56 meters high, pure robots, mainly using swords and shields and other melee weapons.

The second generation of Dark Soldiers is also from "Dark Force". It is 2.82 meters high and is also a pure robot. It mainly uses guns and is equipped with a jet pack.

The third generation of Dark Soldiers is also from "Dark Force", 2.82 meters high. They are not only combat robots, but also wearable power armor. General Rom Mork has his own set. And their armor is made of phrik alloy, which can resist lightsabers.

In addition to the mainstream four-generation Dark Soldiers, at least ten variants of Dark Soldiers appeared in the discontinued online game "Star Wars: Galaxy "Dark soldiers (Exogen-class dark trooper), dark Novatroopers used for spaceship jump gangs, dark soldiers used by imperial referees, and "Glory-class dark troopers" used for city defense. They are all pure robots.

It is worth noting that in the game "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed" (The Force Unleashed), a combat robot called "Purge trooper" appeared. They are set as one of the predecessors of the third generation of dark soldiers. Their armor material is duranium, but mixed with cortosis, which can resist lightsabers.

In addition, in the 1995 comic "Star Wars: Dark Empire II", a "dark soldier" wearing dark stormtrooper armor appeared. They are not robots, but humans who have received limited training on the dark side of the Force, so they are stronger than ordinary stormtroopers.

The 2014 mobile game "Star Wars: Commander" brought the Dark Soldiers into official history. The dark soldiers in the game are also pure robots, called "Phase II Dark Trooper" (Phase II Dark Trooper), but its shape is obviously completely different from the second-generation dark soldiers in "Dark Force", and more like the original The purge soldiers in "Force Release".

The "third-generation dark soldier" in "The Mandalorian" is also completely different from the third-generation dark soldier in "Dark Forces", and is a pure robot. Judging from the dialogue between Ding Jaren and Pershing, there were human dark soldiers wearing armor in the empire before, but the specific setting is unknown at this time.

2. Jabba's Palace and Bibb Futuna

After 37 years, we once again saw the palace of Jabba the Hutt in a live-action TV series "Star Wars". Most of the races in the palace have appeared in other episodes of the show, except for the Gran and Theelin in the background-these two races actually originated from the Jabba Palace in "Return of the Jedi". Scenes. After Jabba was strangled to death by Princess Leia in "Return of the Jedi", the owner of the palace is now Jabba’s housekeeper, Bib Fortuna, a Tillek. In 1983, when Bibb Futuna made his debut in Return of the Jedi, he was played by Scottish actor Michael Carter and the late famous American voice actor Erik Bauersfeld (Erik Bauersfeld) Dubbing.

In 1999, when Bibb Futuna made another appearance in "Phantom Menace", he was played by Matthew Wood, the sound editing director of Skywalker sound effects. This time in the last episode of the second season of "The Mandalorian", Matthew Wood played the role again.

It is worth noting that the scepter that Bibb Futuna held in his left hand was originally from the Bibb Futuna movable doll launched by Kenner Toys in the 1980s.

Jabba's palace originally belonged to the B'omarr Monks-a group of religious believers who like to take out their own or other people's brains and put them in a spider-shaped walking machine. In the legendary universe, after Jabba's death, Bibu Futuna was once turned into such a "brain in the tank" by the Buoma monk. Finally, in the 1996 "Star Wars" legendary comic "X Wing: Rogue Squadron", the third story unit "Battleground: Tatooine", Futuna, with only one brain left, managed to capture the other. A Tyrek gangster, Firith Olan (Firith Olan), and then exchanged bodies with him-Futuna obtained Olan’s body, planning to revive Jabba’s criminal empire, Olan became "Brain in the tank".

Three, other

Note that there is the symbol of Galactic Republic on the outer wall of the factory in the distance:

This logo is different from the Galactic Empire logo and the New Republic logo, indicating that this planet is likely to have not received too much attention from the empire during the empire era.

The three spaceships that stopped in turn from right to left are: "Λ-class" T-4a Shuttle 2743, "Slave One" and "Kom'rk-class fighter". Among them, the "Komlk class" fighter is Bo Catan's vehicle. This kind of fighter jet produced the automatic drawing series "The Clone Wars" and "Rise of the Rebels". It is a spaceship commonly used by the Mandalorian faction "Reaper". It is 68 meters long and has two laser cannons on the front and back. It can carry 24 passengers. Therefore, It is also often used as a troop carrier by the Mandalorians.

The wall menu lists at least 17 dishes. The 9 lanes on the left from top to bottom are: Kaadu ribs, Gornt, Roast nuna, Galla stew, Endorian tip- yip, Shaak kebab, Jorgan and Topato, Yobashrimp and Space waffle. The 8 roads on the right from top to bottom are: Meiloorun, Roasted sidi, Haroun bread, Lamta, Ahrisa, Kush Cushnip with Fral, Polystarch and Veg-meat. Except for stewed gala and jorgen, the others are all foods that have appeared in previous "Star Wars" works. For example, poly starch is the kind of fast-expanding bread that Rey ate in "The Force Awakens."

Governor Gideon said that if Bo Catan wants to obtain the Dark Sword, he must fight Din Jaren. However, in the fourth season premiere episode of "The Rise of the Rebels", "The Heroes of Mandalorian", Sabine handed the dark sword to Bo Catan, and Bo Catan took it easily:

We don't know why Bo Catan hesitated with the sword this time.

The appearance of Luke, R2 and "Red Five" X-wing starfighter is one of the biggest tears in this episode. Luke is voiced by Mark Hamill himself; Luke's face is made of CG; Luke's action scenes are performed by British actor Max Lloyd-Jones.

On the throne of Jabba Palace, we can see four Abyssin head sculptures at the bottom-the Abyssin is the second episode of "The Mandalorian" Gore Cray What race. On the armrests can be seen two rancor head sculptures-Rank is the big monster that Luke eliminated in the dungeon of Jabbah Palace in "Return of the Jedi". A string of ur-Kittât (ur-Kittât) can be seen on the back of the chair-the prefix "E" means "old, ancient, primitive", and Kittât is the text used by the Sith, so ur-Kittât Tatw is also called the "Old Tongue" by the Sith. But Lucasfilm has not yet announced the correspondence between the Erquita and the Galactic alphabet (Latin alphabet), so we don't know what is written on the back of the chair.


"The Mandalorian" Season 2, Episode 7 "The Believer" (The Believer)

Rhydonium (rhydonium), the auto-painting series "The Clone Wars" and "Rise of the Rebels", is one of the commonly used interstellar spacecraft fuels.

The armor of the driver of the Imperial Combat Assault Transporter appears to be the helmet of the driver of the Imperial Combat Assault Tank plus the armor of the Swamp Soldier. In official history, the imperial combat assault tank driver is from "Rogue One", and the swamp soldier is from "Range Solo".

This group of pirates belong to the original race of the show. But this episode is not actually the first appearance of this race. In the last episode, when Carla Dunn retrieved the prisoner's information, the first prisoner Vorg Alsum (Vorg Alsum) that appeared on the screen was this race:

He was imprisoned on the planet Delrian for stealing the cruising craft and was sentenced to five years in prison.

In addition to standard stormtroopers, this refinery is also stationed with coastal defender stormtroopers, commonly known as shoretroopers. As the name suggests, they are more suitable for missions in the tropics. This unit is designed for Rogue One.

The planet Taanab was first mentioned in Lando's lines in Return of the Jedi. This is an agricultural planet, located in the inner ring. Rebel pilot Wes Janson (Wes Janson) was from Tanab.

These are two Imperial weapons technicians (Imperial weapons technician), also known as Imperial Gunners, originally from "New Hope". The Death Star Super Laser Cannon is operated by this unit.

Operation: Cinder comes from the official history manga "Shattered Empire" and the official history game "Battlefront II", and is part of the "Contingency" (Contingency). The emergency measures were planned by Emperor Palpatine and implemented by the imperial adviser Gallius Rax to ensure that the entire empire would be buried after the emperor’s death. The start order of Operation Ashes is issued by the Sentinel to the senior officers of the Empire, and then they will place some artificial satellites over the planet that needs to be destroyed. These satellites form a climate disruption array and emit energy beams to the target planet. These energy beams will stimulate hurricanes and thunderstorms, thereby destroying all creatures and facilities on the planet's surface. The planets that Operation Ashes attempted to destroy include Naboo, Burnin Konn, Candovant, Abednedo, Commenor, and Valdos ( Vardos). Of course, many planets were not destroyed in the end, and the New Republic fleet arrived in time and rescued them. As to why Palpatine did this, there is still no conclusion. But there is a theory that he hopes to screen a group of people who are loyal to the empire and the new order through this method of "slaughtering his own people." Those who refuse to implement Operation Ashes are unreliable and will be eliminated. Only those who resolutely obeyed orders and survived Operation Ashes are the kind of fire for future empire revival.

Brnin Conn is a mining planet, almost uninhabitable, and the local residents are immigrants. The Brnin Conn Galaxy is located in the Anoat sector, which is the region where the Hoth and Bespin galaxies are located. After the Battle of Endor, the Anoate sector was once blocked by Ubrik Adelhard, the governor of the Empire, but a popular uprising broke out in the area. In the end, the New Republic army led by Lando liberated the Arnoate sector.

This is one of the iconic weapons of "Slave One", the Seismic charge, which can absorb surrounding sounds when it explodes. In "Attack of the Clones," Jango Fett piloted "Slave One" in an attempt to kill Obi-Wan Kenobi with a shock wave bomb, but failed. At that time Boba Fett was sitting next to his father.


"The Mandalorian" Season 2 Episode 6 "The Tragedy" (The Tragedy)

1. Tai Sang

In the "Star Wars" legendary universe, Taysang is a very important planet because it is the birthplace of the Jedi Order. It originated from the 2006 novel "Darth Bane: Rule of Two" (Darth Bane: Rule of Two), but it is the comics "Dawn of the Jedi" and online games that really make Star Wars fans familiar with it. "The Old Republic" (The Old Republic).

More than 35,000 years ago, for some reason, nine pyramid-shaped spacecraft called "Soyo" sent Force-sensitive people from many races across the galaxy to Tai Sang. These Force-sensitive people are called "Jedi"-in the vocabulary of the Order of Dai Bendu, "Je" means "mysterious" and "Daii" means It is the "center", so "Jedi Yi" means "mysterious center". The Jedi Yi organization is called the "Je'daii Order" (Je'daii Order).

Tai Sang has two satellites, called "Ashla" and "Bogan". Jedi Yi realized the philosophy of the Force's light and dark balance by observing these two satellites, and strictly abided by it, and did not favor either side. This is different from the Jedi who only believes in the bright side and the Sith who only believes in the dark side. The Jedi Yi will exile members who are too biased toward the bright side to Ashra, and exile those who are too biased toward the dark side to Bogen. Over time, "Ashra" and "Bogen" have also become synonymous with the bright side of the Force and the dark side of the Force.

The nine Soyo spacecraft have been moored at nine different locations in Taysang since then and no longer move. Jedi Yi built nine Jedi Yi temples with different functions near these nine locations to study the balance of force, science and technology, culture and art, medical and health, knowledge preservation, education and training, combat skills, force skills and weapon forging. . Among them, the temple responsible for education and training is called "Padawan Kesh" (Padawan Kesh), and the Jedi apprentices were later called "Padawan Kesh" from this. In addition, the temple responsible for the study of force skills is called "Qigong Kesh" (Qigong Kesh).

For more than ten thousand years, their descendants have colonized the entire Tai Sang galaxy-Force sensitive people mainly live on the planet Tai Sang, and non-force sensitive people live on other planets. The Tai Sang people have always hoped to establish contact with other parts of the galaxy to explore the secrets of their ancestors, but because of technological limitations, they have never succeeded. At the same time, the Rakata who established the Infinite Empire attempted to conquer the powerful worlds of the galaxy. They launched an invasion of the Tai Sang galaxy, but failed miserably. The people of Tai Sang defeated the invaders. The Jedi Yi Warriors that respected the balance of light and dark of the Force later developed into the Jedi Warriors that respect the bright side. The Force-sensitive people who respect the dark side are also called the "Dark Jedi" and are hostile by the Jedi. After obtaining the hyperspace drive, the Jedi Knights moved to the planet Ossus and Coruscant, the capital of the Republic, and Taysan was gradually abandoned.

After more than 21,000 years, as Coruscant’s Jedi Temple was destroyed by the Sith Empire in the Galactic War, the Jedi Order moved its headquarters back to Tayssan and rebuilt the Jedi Temple there. But after the Eternal Empire invaded the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire, Taysan was once again abandoned by the Jedi. The Jedi decided to return to Coruscant, to the people in need.

In the "Star Wars" official history universe, the history of Taysang is still very vague, and it is only called the Jedi together with Akto (Ahch-To), Coruscant, Jedha and Ossus. One of the five origins. Six years before the story of The Mandalorian, Darth Vader was taken to the Martyrium of Frozen Tears (Martyrium of Frozen Tears) under the Antarctic ice cap by Dr. Avra ​​while searching for the rebel base. .

2. "Slave I" (Slave I)

Boba Fett’s spacecraft is the famous "Firespray-31-class patrol and attack craft Slave I" (Firespray-31-class patrol and attack craft Slave I), with a length of 21.5 meters, a wingspan of 21.3 meters and a maximum acceleration of 2700G. , The highest speed in the atmosphere is 1000 kilometers per hour, equipped with two hyperspace drives and various weapons such as blaster cannon, laser cannon, ion cannon, proton torpedo launcher, concussion missile launcher, shock bomb, towed beam, etc., capable of carrying 40 tons Supplies and consumables for two months. "Slave One" originated from "The Empire Strikes Back"; in "The Attack of the Clones", it was the spaceship of Boba Fett's father, Jango Fett. According to the 2002 video game "Bounty Hunter", Jango stole the spacecraft from the Oovo IV satellite and named it "Slave One." Although this game now belongs to the "Star Wars" legendary universe, this setting is recognized by the "Star Wars" official history universe.

3. The Mandalorian identity of Fett and his son

In the "Star Wars" legendary universe, Fett and his son are the Mandalorians. There is no doubt about this. But in the "Star Wars" official history universe, this issue was once controversial. Dave Filoni, the director of the animated series "The Clone Wars", once revealed in a behind-the-scenes interview on the second season DVD of "The Clone Wars" that George Lucas himself believed that Fett and his son were not Mandalorians. The most direct manifestation of this is that in the second episode of the second season of the "Clone Wars" episode 12 "The Mandalore Plot", Almec, the prime minister of the Mandalorians, directly denied Jango Fei Unique Mandalorian identity:

This has led to the obscure treatment of the Mandalorian identity of Fett and his son in the official history of "Star Wars" ever since. Until this episode, we finally confirmed that Fett and his son belonged to the Mandalorian in a broad sense. Like Ding Jaren, they were foundlings adopted by the Mandalorian.

Four, Mandalorian

The chain code shown by Boba Fett is written in Mandalorian. The correspondence between Mandalorian and Galactic alphabet (Latin alphabet) is as follows:

So this chain code is transcribed into high galaxy letters, and then sorted out, it is: Boba Fett Father Fett Mentor Jaster Concord Dawn The Year, The Took into Foundling where “Concord Dawn” is the morning star of Jango Fett’s mother star, and "Jaster" should refer to Jaster Mereel.

V. Mandalorian Civil War

This is the first mention of Jango Fett's involvement in the Mandalorian Civil War in the "Star Wars" official history universe. In the "Star Wars" legendary universe, this civil war is mainly recorded in the 2002 comic "Jango Fett: Open Seasons" (Jango Fett: Open Seasons). This comic was introduced and published by Sichuan Xinhua Wenxuan in 2010. It is one of the earliest "Star Wars" comics translated by Star Wars Chinese website.

In "Jango Fett: Hunting Season", the Mandalorian Civil War mainly occurred 38 years before the Clone Wars, lasted 16 years, and ended 22 years before the Clone Wars. The opponents are the "True Mandalorians" and Death Watch. The cause of the war was that the leader of the Mandalorian, Jester Merrill, initiated a reform. He promulgated the "Supercommando Codex" (Supercommando Codex), requiring the Mandalorians to give up meaningless barbaric warfare, and those who want to fight should become mercenaries and get money to do things. The Reaper, headed by Tor Vizsla, opposed this reform and wanted to continue to be robbers and conquerors; those who supported Just Merrill’s reforms called themselves "Orthodox Mandalorians." A protracted war broke out between the two sides.

In the second year of the Civil War, when the war burned to the morning star of Jaster Merrill's home planet, he adopted a war orphan, Jango Fett.

In the eighth year of the Civil War, Jast Merrill was shot and killed by Thor Vizsla. Jango Fett became the leader of the orthodox Mandalorian and continued to fight the Death Guard.

The Mandalorian Civil War ended in a very dramatic way: the governor of the planet Galidran (Galidraan) hired the orthodox Mandalorians to vindicate himself, but secretly contacted the Jedi under the coercion of the Death Guard and claimed the Mandalorians. Massacre of civilians in Galideran-in fact, civilians were killed by the Reaper. After the Jedi task force headed by the Jedi master Dooku arrived in Galideran, they exchanged fire with the orthodox Mandalorians without knowing the truth, which eventually led to almost all the orthodox Mandalorians, and Jango Fett once fell. As a slave. Two years later, Jango Fett, who had become a lonely family, managed to eliminate Thor Vizsla in Corella.

Six, prison inventory

When Kara Duane retrieved prisoner information, although all prisoners were original characters in this episode, almost all the prisons where they were held appeared in previous "Star Wars" works.

Place of detention: Delrian, originally published in 1989 from the "Star Wars" desktop role-playing game setting book "Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope" (Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope), first mentioned by Zheng Shi and.

This person and Migs Mayfeld (Migs Mayfeld) are held in the same place-Karthon Chop Fields, the original location of the show.

This person is Torbill Danzin (Torbill Danzin), detention place: Sunspot Prison (Sunspot Prison), originally published in 2016 the "Star Wars" main line comics fourth story unit "Rebel Jail" (Rebel Jail) ). This story unit was introduced, translated and published by Haixing Club in early 2018.

The second person to be detained in Rispot Prison.

Place of detention: Clak'dor V, from the 2004 "Star Wars" tabletop role-playing game setting book "Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds" (Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds) , Mentioned by official history for the first time.

Place of detention: Selnesh, from the short story "Do not Harm" (Do not Harm) in the 10th issue of the "Star Wars Adventure Journal" published in 1996. It was mentioned for the first time by official history.

Place of detention: Tamazall, originally published in 1994 from the "Star Wars" desktop role-playing game setting book "Galaxy Guide 11: Criminal Organizations" (Galaxy Guide 11: Criminal Organizations), first mentioned by official history.

Place of detention: Wobani, from "Rogue One", where Jean Erso was first imprisoned by the empire.

This Nikto man is called M'dwello Di (M'dwello Di), and Nikto Jedi master Ima-Gun Di (Ima-Gun Di), Nikto gangster Rinnrivin Di (Rinnrivin Di) With the same surname, it seems that "almost" is a common surname for Nikto people. Mdevelo is the second person to be held in Tamazar.

The third person to be detained in Rispot Prison.

Place of detention: Oovo IV satellite (Oovo IV), originally from the 1999 video game "Racer" (Racer), in 2015 was the reference book "Everything You Need to Know" (Absolutely Everything You Need to Know) The introduction of official history is where Jango Fett stole "Slave One".

Place of detention: Virujansi (Virujansi), originally from the 1976 novel version of the first "Star Wars". The place is not actually known as a prison. The two rebel pilots, General Antoc Merrick (General Antoc Merrick) and the "red leader" Garven Dreis (Garven Dreis) were both from Verudansi.

The second person to be held in Cernes.

Place of detention: Lola Sayu, originally from The Citadel, episode 18 of the third season of The Clone Wars in 2011.

Place of detention: Megalox Beta, originally from the second story unit "Lockdown" of the official history comic "Bo Dameron" published in 2016.

Place of detention: Jubilar, originally from the short story "The One Who Persevered to the End: Boba Fett's" in the 1996 collection of short stories "Tales of the Bounty Hunters" (Tales of the Bounty Hunters) "Story" (The Last One Standing: The Tale of Boba Fett), was mentioned for the first time by official history.

This should be a piercing lens. Because the prisoner was in the same text message as Tobiel Danjin, except that the photo showed him to be a Tusken.

The second person to be locked up in Vobany.

Place of detention: Garen IV, from the short story "Firepower" in the eighth issue of "Star Wars Adventure Magazine" published in 1995, and was mentioned for the first time by official history.

Seven, other

When asked if he was a Mandalorian, Boba Fett said two classic lines. The first sentence is almost exactly what Jango Fett said to Obi-Wan Kenobi in Attack of the Clones, although the wording is slightly different. The second sentence "Like my father before me" is the classic line of Luke Skywalker in "Return of the Jedi".

Mortar Stormtrooper (Mortar Stormtrooper), this episode of the original Imperial Stormtrooper units. In fact, in the 2001 real-time strategy game Galactic Battlegrounds, the Imperial Thermal Detonator Trooper uses a mortar-like weapon, but the uniform is completely different from the stormtrooper.


"The Mandalorian" Season 2 Episode 5 "The Jedi"

This episode is directed by Dave Filoni, the executive producer of the "Star Wars" animated series "The Clone Wars" and "Rise of the Rebels".

1. Ahsoka Tano

Ahsoka Tano is a Togruta. Since 2008, she has gradually become one of the most popular characters in the official history of "Star Wars". She is the protagonist of the animated series "The Clone Wars", an important role in "Rise of the Rebels", and her own novel "Asoka". In the cartoon, Ahsoka is always voiced by American actor and fashion designer Ashley Eckstein; in this episode, Ahsoka is voiced by American actor Rosario Dawson (Rosario Dawson) Played.

Ahsoka is a Jedi apprentice of Anakin Skywalker. In the Clone Wars, he fought north and south with his master. He had a great military service and was caught in an unjust, false and wrongful case and almost suffered an unfair trial.

After washing her grievances, she was disappointed with the Jedi, and then withdrew from the Jedi Order. So strictly speaking, Ahsoka is no longer a Jedi.

Then Bo Catan recruited her, hoping that she would liberate Mandalor from the Moore rule. It was with Ahsoka's matchmaking and help that a division of the Republican Clone Corps 501 arrested Moore.

After the establishment of the empire, Ahsoka killed the Sixth Brother of the Imperial Magistrate in a flash, and then used the Sixth Brother's lightsaber crystal to build his own two white lightsabers.

Soon, Ahsoka joined Bell Organa’s camp and was one of the initiators of the Rebel League. She used the code name "Fulcrum" to communicate with the "Phantom" spacecraft. The crew of the "Phantom" spacecraft includes the surviving Jedi Kenan Jarles and his apprentice Ezra Bridger.

On the planet Malachor, Ahsoka met Anakin Skywalker who had become Darth Vader. This started a life-and-death duel for the former master and apprentice. Just when Darth Vader delivered a fatal blow to Ahsoka, Ezra rescued Ahsoka by crossing time and space with the "World Between Worlds" (World Between Worlds).

During the battle to liberate Lothal by the Rebels, a large group of Purrgil whales wrapped the Imperial Seventh Fleet under the command of Marshal Thrawn into hyperspace. Since Ezra was on Thrawn’s flagship Chimaera at the time, Thrawn and Ezra were once unknown, missing the death star, the empire’s counterattack, the emperor’s death, and other important events. event. After the establishment of the New Republic, Ahsoka and Ezra’s close comrade-in-arms Sabine Rein set out to find Ezra.

When Ding Jaren first entered the forest, in one shot, notice that there was a bird on the tree in the upper left corner of the frame. This is a convor named Morai, also from "The Clone Wars" and "Rise of the Rebels." She originally had a strong connection with the "Daughter" incarnation of the bright side of the Force. In the mysterious Mortis, the "daughter" passed on her life force to the "dead" Ahsoka before she died, and let Ahsoka "resurrect". Later, Morai became Ahsoka's companion. She followed Ahsoka on adventures around the galaxy and witnessed all the major moments that Ahsoka has experienced.

2. Other

Morgan Elsbeth (Morgan Elsbeth) is the original character in this episode, played by American Kung Fu actor Diana Lee Inosanto (Diana Lee Inosanto). She is Bruce Lee's student and goddaughter.

This hired gunman is called Lang, and the original role in this episode is played by American actor Michael Biehn.

The village chief is called Wing (Wing), the original character in this episode, played by Wing Tao Chao (Chinese-American architect). Zhao Yongtao was born in Chongqing in 1944. From 1984 to 1997, he served as Vice Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Development Department of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. From 1997 to 2009, he served as Executive Vice President of Walt Disney Fantasy Engineering. In 2019, he won the "Disney Legends" (Disney Legends) with Jon Favreau, the screenwriter of "The Mandalorian" and others.

The HK-87 assassin droid is the original robot in this episode, but their shape is obviously derived from Ralph McQuarrie's three main series of "Star Wars" more than 40 years ago. One of the bounty hunter concept paintings created by Qu Movie.

When he first entered the city, Ding Jaren brushed shoulders with an 8D-series smelter droid on the street. This type of robot was originally from "Return of the Jedi". As the name suggests, they mainly work in metallurgical plants.

The shot of "Razor Crown" flying over Carlodan is almost identical to the shot of X-wing leaving Yavin 4 satellite in "New Hope", and the shot of U-wing leaving Yavin 4 satellite in "Rogue One". A sentinel is using instruments to monitor incoming and outgoing spacecraft.

The baby finally has a name, called Grogu, and a Jedi Initiate. The Jedi +1 that escaped Order 66.

Ahsoka said that she only knew that Gu Gu had a member of the same race, the famous Master Yoda. But we all know that in "Phantom Menace", the Jedi Supreme Council also has a family member of Master Yoda, Master Yaddle (Master Yaddle). Ahsoka was 4 years old at the time. But by the time "Attack of the Clones", Master Yadel disappeared. The works of the "Star Wars" official history universe have not yet explained the reason why Master Yadell disappeared, but simply said that she decided to fade out of Jedi affairs. In the “Star Wars” legendary universe, the sixth book of the “Jedi Quest” series published in May 2003 records Yadel’s act: 4 years before the Clone Wars, in order to protect the planet Mawan (Mawan) The city of Naatan (Naatan) in) was spared from the attack of biological and chemical weapons, and Yadel sacrificed herself. Ahsoka was 10 years old at the time. Coincidentally, after Yadel left the Jedi Supreme Council, the person who succeeded her was Ahsoka's kin, Shaak Ti (Shaak Ti).

This is a Loth-cat from "Rise of the Rebels" and appeared in the planet Sorgan in episode 4 of the first season of "The Mandalorian".

Like Ahsoka, Marshal Thrawn is one of the most famous non-film characters in Star Wars. Thrawn's full name is Mitth'raw'nuruodo (Mitth'raw'nuruodo). He is a Chiss, from a country called "Chiss Ascendancy" (Chiss Ascendancy) in Unknown Space. Whether in legend or in official history, Marshal Thrawn is one of the greatest military strategists in the history of "Star Wars". He is good at using the enemy's artwork to accurately assess the enemy's strategy and tactics. In the legendary universe, Thrawn comes from the novel Thron Trilogy published in the early 1990s. Five years after the founding of the new republic, Marshal Thrawn led the remnants of the empire and attacked the new republic with extraordinary tactics. Although he was killed on the eve of the capture of Coruscant, the capital of the Republic, following his triumphant footsteps, the empire once occupied Coruscant, and the resurrected Emperor Palpatine once returned. The third season of 2016's "Rise of the Rebels" brought Marshal Thrawn into official history. As the commander of the Seventh Fleet of the Empire, he became one of the strongest opponents of the Rebels in the early days. As a result, in the battle against the Lothar Rebels, a large group of Poole whales wrapped the Seventh Fleet into hyperspace. Thrawn's whereabouts were once unknown. It is worth noting that Thrawn and Ahsoka have a wonderful connection: in the first book of Thrawn Trilogy, "The Legacy of the Empire", Thrawn used a method called "Marg Sabre" (Marg Sabl)’s classic spaceship tactics. By the 19th episode of the first season of "The Clone Wars", this tactic became the first use by Ahsoka. Finally, the novel "Thrawn: Alliances" (Thrawn: Alliances) mentions that it was Padmé Amidala who introduced the tactic used by Ahsoka to Thrawn during the Clone Wars. "Magsaboul" is the name of a Togruta flower.

Note that on the side of the head of the HK-87 robot, you can vaguely see the logo of the Seventh Fleet of the Empire:

This logo is designed based on the appearance of the fire-breathing beast. The fire-breathing beast is a three-headed monster named after Thrawn’s flagship.

In the "Star Wars" legendary universe, Taysang is a very important planet because it is the birthplace of the Jedi Order. It originated from the 2006 novel "Darth Bane: Rule of Two" (Darth Bane: Rule of Two), but it is the comics "Dawn of the Jedi" and online games that really make Star Wars fans familiar with it. "The Old Republic" (The Old Republic). More than 35,000 years ago, for some reason, nine mysterious spaceships sent Force-sensitive people from many races across the galaxy to Tai Sang. These Force sensitive people are called "Jedi Yi", and their organization is called "Je'daii Order" (Je'daii Order). For more than ten thousand years, their descendants have colonized the entire Tai Sang galaxy-Force sensitive people mainly live on the planet Tai Sang, and non-force sensitive people live on other planets. The Tai Sang people have always hoped to establish contact with other parts of the galaxy to explore the secrets of their ancestors, but because of technological limitations, they have never succeeded. At the same time, the Rakata who established the Infinite Empire attempted to conquer the powerful worlds of the galaxy. They launched an invasion of the Tai Sang galaxy, but failed miserably. The people of Tai Sang defeated the invaders. The Jedi Yi Warriors that respected the balance of light and dark of the Force later developed into the Jedi Warriors that respect the bright side. The Force-sensitive people who respect the dark side are also called the "Dark Jedi" and are hostile by the Jedi. After obtaining the hyperspace drive, the Jedi Knights moved to the planet Ossus, and Taysan was gradually abandoned. After more than 21,000 years, as the Jedi Temple of Coruscant was destroyed in the Galactic War, the Jedi Order moved its headquarters back to Taysang. But after the Eternal Empire invaded the known space, Tai Sang was once again abandoned by the Jedi. In the "Star Wars" official history universe, the history of Taysang is still very vague, and it is only called the Jedi together with Akto (Ahch-To), Coruscant, Jedha and Ossus. One of the five origins. During the search for the rebel base, Darth Vader was taken to Taysang by Dr. Afra.


"The Mandalorian" Season 2 Episode 4 "The Siege"

This episode is directed and played by Carl Weathers, the actor of Greef Karga.

This is a group of Aqualish people (Aqualish), one of the common races, originally from "New Hope".

This is a lava meerkat (Lava meerkat) that appeared in episode 8 of the first season of The Mandalorian.

The spacecraft repairman of the remnants of the fornication empire is Mimbanese. This race appeared in the first episode of the second season of "The Mandalorian", but it was rather vague. This time I finally saw it clearly.

In the square of Nevaro city, there stands a statue of IG-11. In the eighth episode of the first season of The Mandalorian, the robot sacrificed itself in order to protect everyone.

This episode mentions two of the five main trade routes in the galaxy, namely Corellian Run and Hydian Way. The other three are: Corellian Trade Spine, Perlemian Trade Route and Rimma Trade Route.

There was a girl in the class whose hairstyle was almost exactly the same as that of Rey, the protagonist of the "Star Wars" trilogy. Of course, Rey won't be born until 6 years later.

The new republic implements a capital rotation system. The first capital was Chandrila, the home planet of the founding leader Mon Mothma, and it was changed to the planet Nakadia less than a year later. This episode is the fifth year after the founding of the New Republic, and the capital has been changed to Chandrila.

Akkadese Maelstrom (Akkadese Maelstrom) is the nebula where Kessel Run in "Range Solo" is located. The schematic diagram is as follows:

In the Akkad Maelstrom, Han Solo ran the "Millennium Falcon" in less than twelve parsecs to complete the Kosher course, and also introduced the giant space octopus monster Suma Verminoth (summa verminoth) " Bottomless pit" (Maw).

In the classic piercing scenes of this episode that has become popular all over the world, a certain crew member appears in the background, at approximately 18 minutes and 51 seconds.

The "M" mentioned by Doctor Pershing is the abbreviation of "Midi-chlorian". Fibrinogen is a microorganism born on the Force planet, which can connect the life force and the cosmic force. They eventually become parasitic in the cells of all living things and become the contact medium between living things and the force. The amount of fibrinogen in a cell is usually an indicator of biological potential. The higher the fibrinogen content, the stronger the original force potential of this organism. For example, the fibrinogen content in the cells of Anakin Skywalker exceeds 20,000, which is higher than that of Master Yoda.

Governor Gideon was riding an Arquitens-class command cruiser.

The "Aquitens-class" light cruiser was the first to produce the auto-painting series "The Clone Wars". It is a multi-purpose warship designed by the Quat Power Dock for the Republican Navy. It is 325 meters long and can carry 100 passengers. After the establishment of the Empire, on the basis of light cruisers, the Quat Power Dock designed a command cruiser for the Imperial Navy. As the name suggests, they are more suitable for battlefield command and communication. In addition to 100 passengers, a command cruiser can carry 750 officers, crew and pilots.

Note the sign on the right back shoulder of the scientist on the right:

This is the logo of the Imperial Department of Military Research. This organization has designed military products such as stormtrooper armor, IT-O interrogation robot, and Empire Mark IV security robot. It is worth noting that in the "Star Wars" legendary universe, the Imperial Military Research Department also assisted Rom Mohc in designing the "Dark trooper" project. The Dark Soldier is divided into four generations: the zeroth generation is a disabled clone veteran who has been transformed into a semi-robot; the first and second generations are advanced combat robots; the third generation is not only a combat robot, but also a wearable power armor. Among them, the second generation of Dark Soldiers has been introduced into the official history by the mobile game "Commander":

It is not clear whether Governor Gideon’s Dark Soldier is related to the Empire’s Dark Soldier Project.


"The Mandalorian" Season 2 Episode 3 "The Heiress"

This Mon Calamari dock worker is played by a real actor wearing a Mon Calamari headgear. Note that his nostrils will move, because the nostrils are actually a puppet part manipulated by another actor. The nostril puppet operator is Janina Gavankar (Janina Gavankar)-she plays Iden Versio of the Hell Squad in the game "Frontline II".

After the "Razor Crown" fell into the sea, the walking machine that hung it up was very similar to the OI-CT in "Range Solo", but there was still a significant difference in appearance.

Bo Catan and her men seem to like to wear cloaks and secretly observe people they are interested in. They also observed Ahsoka Tano in the seventh season of the animated series "The Clone Wars".

This is Calamari Flan, a currency. In the first episode of the first season of "The Mandalorian," Griff Kaga paid them to Ding Jaren as a reward. In this episode, facing a Mon Calamari waiter, Ding Jaren is obviously the most appropriate to pay in this currency.

It seems that there will always be a Mandalorian who will lend a helping hand to the distressed Ding Jaren.

The "Gozanti-class freighter" originated from "Phantom Threat" and is one of the most common freighters in the animated series "The Clone Wars" and "Rise of the Rebels". Built by Corella Engineering Company. It is 63.8 meters long, 32 meters wide, and 14.7 meters high. The maximum speed in the atmosphere is 1025 kilometers per hour. It is divided into multiple sub-models, from the Republic to the Empire, from the Black Sun to the Separation Forces, all the forces of the galaxy use it. Among them, the Imperial "Gozanti class" spacecraft can usually carry four TIE fighters and 12 passengers.

Bo-Katan Kritz, played by American actress Katee Sackhoff. This role appeared in the premiere episodes of the fourth to seventh seasons of the automatic drawing series "The Clone Wars" and the fourth season of "Rise of the Rebels". In the cartoon, she is also voiced by Katy Sarkov. Therefore, Bo Catan is the first live-action animation original character played by the voice actor himself, and her live-action version and the animated version are almost identical in appearance.

As early as the Republic era, Bo Catan’s sister was Duchess Satine Kryze, the leader of the Mandalorian faction "New Mandalorian". Shatin later became the leader of the whole Mandalorian, following a pacifist line. But Bo-Katan and her sister had a political disagreement and believed that the Mandalorians should return to the martial arts tradition, so she joined the militarist faction "Death Watch"-the organization that first adopted Ding Jaren . She herself leads a force made up almost entirely of female Mandalorians-"Nite Owls" (Nite Owls).

During the Clone Wars, with the assistance of Moore, the Death Guard once overthrew the Duchess of Satine and ruled all of Mandalore. As a result, Moore killed the leader of the Death Guard, Extraordinary Vizra, obtained the Dark Sword, and usurped Mandalor’s leadership. Bo Catan believes that Moore is not a Mandalorian, and does not recognize his leadership. He takes the night owl and other death guards who do not recognize Moore to rescue Shatin from being imprisoned.

Although Bo Catan was helped by Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, who almost became her brother-in-law, Moore stabbed Satine to death. Mandalor is caught in a civil war.

Bo Catan has been monitoring Moore's movements and eventually recruited the former Jedi Ahsoka Tano to his command. Under Ahsoka's matchmaking bridge, the clone commander Rex led a division of the 501st Army of the Republic to attack Mandalor.

The Republic eventually captured Moore. Bo Catan becomes Mandalorian regent. But the good times didn't last long. As the Republic was reorganized into an empire, clone soldiers became occupying forces. Bo Catan refused to bow to the empire and was deposed. The people of Clan Saxon, as puppets of the empire, began to rule Mandalorian.

After more than ten years of struggle, in the end, about 10 years before the story of "The Mandalorian", with the help of the young Mandalorian rebel fighter Sabine Wren, Bo Catan Take back the Dark Sword and once again become the leader of all Mandalorians. She initiated the Mandalorian resistance and continued to fight against the rule of the empire.

This is the original character of the show, called Axe Woves (Axe Woves).

This is the original character of the play, called Koska Reeves (Koska Reeves). Note that her left shoulder, like Bo Catan's left shoulder, has the night owl logo.

Asoka Tano mentioned by Bo Catan is currently one of the most popular characters in the official history of Star Wars. She is the protagonist of the animated series "The Clone Wars" and an important role in the "Rise of the Rebels". She is a Jedi apprentice of Anakin Skywalker. She fought with her master in the Clone Wars. She had a great military service. Later, she was caught in an unjust, false and wrong case and almost encountered an unfair trial. After washing her grievances, she was disappointed with the Jedi, and then withdrew from the Jedi Order. Then Bo Catan recruited her. It was with her help that the Republic arrested Moore and Bo Catan became the regent of Mandalor. After the establishment of the empire, Ahsoka joined Bell Organa’s camp and was one of the initiators of the Rebel League. After the establishment of the New Republic, she and Sabine set out to find the missing Jedi Ezra Bridger (Ezra Bridger).


"The Mandalorian" Season 2 Episode 2 "The Passenger" (The Passenger)

The race of the desert robber who kidnapped the "child" is uncertain, but his appearance is exactly the same as the Jaku Scavenger Scrapjaw Motito in The Force Awakens.

In the Chalmoon Bistro, one of the customers can be seen as a Gigoran. This race in the official history was designed for "Rogue One" and later appeared in "Range Solo".

The insect-shaped Dr. Mandible looks a lot like Killik, a famous race in the legendary universe.

The card played by Perry Moto and Doctor Jaw is Sabacc, which is popular across the galaxy. The rule of Zabak card is basically "23 points", that is, the sum of the points in the hand does not exceed 23 and is as large as possible, otherwise it will fail. Idiot's Array is a special way of winning, that is, the three cards in the hand are exactly "2", "3" and "Idiot" (usually representing "0"). In this case, although the sum of points is 5, it is still considered a victory.

A WED-15 Treadwell droid (WED-15 Treadwell droid) is roasting dragon meat with a racing engine. This kind of robot first appeared in "New Hope" and appeared in the first season of "The Mandalorian".

"Trailing" is one of the exclusive vocabularies of the "Star Wars" universe. It was first derived from the 2009 reference book "The Essential Atlas" (The Essential Atlas):

According to the setting of this book, the direction pointing to the galactic center is called "Coreward"; the direction away from the galactic center is called "Rimward"; the direction around the galactic center is counterclockwise , Is called the "spinward"; the clockwise direction around the galactic center is called the "trailing".

The race of Lady Frogman is unknown. Her motion capture actor is Misty Rosas, the motion capture actor of Kuiil in the first season of The Mandalorian; her voice actor is the famous Dee ·Bradley Baker (Dee Bradley Baker), which is the voice actor for all clones in the animated series "The Clone Wars" and "Rise of the Rebels", including Rex, Wolfe, and Number Five, even though he Most of the lines in the episode are just frogs.

Ding Jaren said the most famous line in "Star Wars" "May the Force be with you." But he probably doesn't know what this sentence means, because in the first season of "The Mandalorian" he obviously didn't know that the ability of his "child" was the "force".

Now we know that the new Republic prisoner transport ship in the first season, episode 6 of "The Mandalorian", "The Prisoner", is the correctional ship "Bosa Five." The "Bothan" (Bothan) is a well-known race that runs one of the largest spy networks in the galaxy. They made a huge sacrifice for the Rebel Alliance to obtain intelligence on the Imperial Death Star II.

The name of this planet is Maldo Kreis (Maldo Kreis).

The name of this spider is uncertain. But their appearance is clearly derived from the concept painting created by Ralph McQuarrie for the "Star Wars" True Story trilogy 40 years ago:

The spider in the concept painting was later named the knobby white spider (knobby white spider). They live in Dagoba and are actually a kind of plant. They walk and forage when they first leave the mother body. After getting enough nutrients, they will take root in one place and grow into a tree.

Krykna, another large spider in the animated series "Rise of the Rebels," is also based on a conceptual drawing by Ralph McQuarrie. Krikner lives in Atollon, is connected to the Force, and is sensitive to the negative emotions of other creatures. Their bodies can resist ordinary artillery fire.

The New Republic pilot is Captain Carson Teva, played by Canadian Korean actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee. He is a full member of the Canadian Garrison of the 501st Legion of the Star Wars Fan Dress Group. The weapon used by the two pilots of the New Republic was the A280 explosive rifle.

This New Republic pilot is an old acquaintance and appeared in the sixth episode of the first season of "The Mandalorian", "The Prisoner". He is the "Trapper Wolf" (Trapper Wolf) guest starred by Dave Filoni, the screenwriter and director of the "Star Wars" TV series. It is worth noting that the helmet worn by the trapping wolf this time is different from the previous one. The helmet he wore this time also had the logo of the Wolfpack Squad of the 104th Battalion of the Republican Clone:

During the Clone Wars, CC-3636 "Wolf" was the commander of the 104th Battalion, and often led the wolves on missions directl

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  • 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.