Talk:Mandalorian/Legends

Boba Fett: A Practical Man quote
in regards to the previous revision, this quote is legit, its the first paragraph in the book.

{Quote|Warmaster, we think too often in terms of dualism: Jedi or Sith, light or dark, right or wrong. But there are three sides to this blade, not two, opposed and similar at the same time. The third edge is the Mandalorian.|Vergere, explaining galactic politics to the Yuuzhan Vong|Boba Fett: A Practical Man}}

adding my 2 cents Sambarino 21:33, 26 May 2009 (UTC)

Cannon problems on the way
http://karentraviss.typepad.com/blog/2009/12/sooty-and-a-clean-sweep.html We should make note of this, and prepare to rewite alot of the page. JediShifty 20:36, December 2, 2009 (UTC)

N-Canon yet?
Since Traviss is dropping out of Star Wars writing, and has contradicted G-Canon, T-Canon, and even C-Canon on many occasions, can we look forward to a time when her Celtic Highlander novels turned into Mandalorian books will be considered N-Canon or, at best, S-Canon?

Because, you know... That would be great. It might be nice if Boba Fett were mysterious and cool again.

Just a thought.

75.7.201.214 05:21, 14 August 2009 (UTC) ZC

Boba will never be mysterious again cause not only is it rumored he will be in the Clone Wars series but also the live action series too. And when has Traviss ever contradicted G-Canon?

--Moon Demon 22:09, 14 August 2009 (UTC)

The Essential Atlas explains the whole New Mandalorian contradiction with canon previously established by Traviss and Open Seasons. It states that the New Mandalorian philosophy is the dominant Mandalorian philosophy by the time of the Clone Wars, but it is not universally accepted. Some Mandalorians reject the New Mandalorian ways and hold true to the traditional Mandalorian ways, and they are not just scattered individuals, but numerous enough to form several groups, albeit small groups. The Mandalorians seen in Traviss' novels and Open Seasons are these type of Mandalorians. The Essential Atlas also stated that it was during the Clone Wars that the New Mandalorian philosophy waned. Spar, Mandalore the Resurrector, would lead the traditionalist Mandalorians in re-establishing the old customs and traditions.

Dooku kills everyone
Does that mean the Jedi died, or all the Mandalorians died besides Jango?&mdash;B-Boba Fett! He'll kill us all!   12:04, 17 August 2009 (UTC)


 * I'm wondering about that too. Can someone clear that up? --BobaFettFan 21:11, February 1, 2010 (UTC)BobaFettFan


 * It means just the Mandalorians that were with Fett, since they were his True Mandalorians and they took up a huge chunk of the Mandalorian forces. Some of them weren't there with him anyway, such as Kal Skirata and Walon Vau. VhettSkirata Mando&#39;ade 23:07, February 2, 2010 (UTC)

Mandalorian Family
Does anyone have any referances for this section? Other then a few nods to non-species, it reads a lot like a direct copy of a kids report on Sparta, even when it doesn't seem particularly logical or even contradictory, such as women being trained to fight 'in defense of home' and 'expected to be on the front line when not raising children'. 71.6.99.158 19:24, September 23, 2009 (UTC)

First Use
What is the first and oldest source of the actual name "Mandalorian"???-- Frank V Bonura 12:32, October 1, 2009 (UTC)

Karen Traviss's blog
"I was told that the Mandalorians were being revamped as long-standing pacifists who'd given up fighting centuries ago and that Mandalore was now a post-apocalyptic wasteland devastated by war."

George Lucas may have ruined Star Wars for me, forever. CHU Dhampy 04:48, December 3, 2009 (UTC)


 * I'd take anything Karen Traviss says with a grain of salt. Xenomrph 06:32, December 3, 2009 (UTC)


 * I was shocked at first but now i am starting to like the idea. It sounds like TCW is going to show the New Mandalorians and Death Watch. And if Alpha O2 is still canon maybe we'll see him in the show as well. GMo &gt;:M:&lt; 01:00, December 5, 2009 (UTC)


 * With contemplation, I'm more concerned by the unrealistic reaction of a violent culture to being devastated. Total defeat and devastation has only ever made militaristic societies more militaristic.  The only example I can think of for a militaristic society reforming is the case of post-WWII West Germany and it was reformed through the vast rebuilding efforts of the Western Allies.  Without Mandalore being rebuilt by the generosity of the victors, it's contradictory for it to turn pacifist.--CHU Dhampy 01:48, December 5, 2009 (UTC)


 * I totaly get your point, not only is this an ilogical deciosion its jsut plain stupid to reverse well known established cannon. But we realy have no say over this. On another note, Is this for the Clone wars cartoon, or the live action show? JediShifty 21:22, December 6, 2009 (UTC)


 * The implication is that the continuity change is for the cartoon.--CHU Dhampy 21:45, December 6, 2009 (UTC)


 * Tonight I emailed Ms. Traviss in reaction to this, and IC2 being cancelled. Anyone wanna see the mails exchanged?


 * Certainly. I would very much like to see the correspondence.--CHU Dhampy 04:43, December 7, 2009 (UTC)


 * Sounds good. I had heard it was dealing with some less known characters (that would realy only appear in a boba backstory). Also that quote on that top basicly contradicts the entire retcon (too bad its a good one). JediShifty 02:39, December 8, 2009 (UTC)


 * Here's how it went. Start from bottom to top:



Ma'am, the fact that you took the time to not only read my message but also the care to send such a detailed response, means more to me than you could imagine. Thank you for putting so much thought into it.

At the very least, you've given me hope that one day the story will continue under a different author. You deserve thanks for that much, and also for leaving such a strong story to be built upon.

Mandokarla. Vor entye.

Re'turcye mhi, vod. K'oyacyi.



From: xxxxxxxx Sent: 06 December 2009 To: xxxxxxx@karentraviss.com Subject: A request for clarification

Dear Ms. Traviss,

I've been following your work in the Star Wars universe for the better half of the last three years. On an off-handed chance in a book store, I saw Hard Contact and Triple Zero sitting on the shelf and decided to wing it and see how the story went. Shortly into the reading, I was hooked. From the second I put down Triple Zero, I was on board waiting for True Colors with heavy anticipation. After that came Order 66, which ended in such a way that I couldn't wait for Imperial Commando: 501st to come out, to find out the fate under the administration of the empire, of characters I came to love and hold close.

Before that happened, the news broke that Imperial Commando 2 would be your last Star Wars novel. That came with a bit of a sting, knowing that the adventure and story of Clan Skirata would soon come to a close (not including what hints and frays you including in the Legacy of the Force novels, yours of which being the only ones I read.)

However, I looked at the bright side and figured, there's still two more books to go, it'll be a good ride out.

I just finished 501st last night, and upon closing the book, I searched online to search for the estimated release date of Imperial Commando 2, only to take an ultimate gut shot in finding that it'd been cancelled, over such a ridiculous reason.

I don't care what the writers of The Clone Wars show say or want to depict. A pacifist Mandalorian people is ridiculous, needless to say. It doesn't matter what canon they try to retcon. The Mandalorians were the most interesting part of Star Wars to me, and you (among others) brought them to life. You gave them a history, a culture, and an identity. Your characters were realized as ancillary material (Read: toys), your work made the impact.

Let me get to the point. I saw your blog post. You said that in IC2, all the main characters would have escaped into ba'slan shev'la.

Okay, fine. But that's not enough to put my questions to rest. Where do they go if they leave Kyrimorut? What happens between Kal and Ny? Mij and Uthan? The Nulls and Omega Squad, and their wives? Vau and Mird? Would Scout, Kina Ha, and Zey have made it to Djinn Altis? What would Darman do upon finally securing Kad in his c ustody and care? Given that he was alive in the Legacy era, is Jaing the only one with cured accelerated aging? What makes Bardan go under the name Gotab? How does Clan Skirata manage their escape? What becomes of the new Death Watch, and Fenn Shysa's resistance? Would anyone close die? What happens to all these people?

I don't expect you to answer each and every one of those questions, but I do hope you see the point I'm trying to make. With IC2 cancelled, all of these questions and more are left hanging. I'm sure I'm not the only one that wants to know: How does it all end?

The clarification I'm requesting is as such: I'm a writer too. I know the process of writing a story, so I know that somewhere, in your mind, on a pad, or in a saved document file, you have the details jotted down.

An outline. What were you planning to do with that story? What were your ambitions and plans for these characters? Where would they have ended up? A simple outline, akin to the captions at the end of a movie spelling out the fate of its characters, would suffice in lieu of the actual IC2 that now won't ever happen.

Please take this into consideration with the thought that, I'm not the only one wondering, and realize that a simple throw away sentence saying "they escape into ba'slan shev'la" can't possibly quell the thirst to know.

I love your stories. I learned a good amount of lessons from the five you published. The characters feel like close relatives and friends to me. I need to know their fates.

Thank you for taking the time to read this. I look forward to your response.


 * Thanks for posting that. Traviss has defiantly been my favorite SW author for some time and it's nice to see that she's approachable and whatnot.--CHU Dhampy 15:17, December 10, 2009 (UTC)

blog. My heart almost blew out. I was cursing unbelievably; a pacifist Mando'ade?! I don't care what those writers at LucasArts were thinking but its wrong. But now that the details are in and that they might salvage all this "small groups" stuff, it might play out good. But nonetheless they lost an amazing writer. I can't believe they decided to just drop this like that, forget your TV show, you have hella fans who have seen the Mandos as one thing: the truest fighting species/group/whatever in the whole galaxy. --Dtlwarrior 00:56, March 24, 2010 (UTC)
 * After finishing 501st, I went on this website for details and then went on her (Traviss's)

Blasted Pacifism
Isn't it possible that these Pacifistic "Mandalorians" are fust a Splinter Group like the Death Watch was/is? FettClone1 21:01, December 18, 2009 (UTC)

It could be, but the range of retcon described is much larger than that. However we dont fully know at this point. JediShifty 03:13, December 19, 2009 (UTC)

Perhaps the Pacifistic Mandalorians is why the Death Watch was formed, because those that formed the Death Watch had formed it to retain their "Aggressive" Past. Sort of how from time to time Klingons in Star Trek would have small groups spring up that wants to go back to the War Fearing Society they once were. To me, the Death Watch would be those that wants to maintain, what they perceive as the true meaning of Mandalorians and continue to fight. Although the Retcon into being a primarily Pacifistic Society does make sense, considering all of the lies certain entities had played that caused the Mandalorians to go to war.Altyrell 03:26, December 19, 2009 (UTC)

Well then where would the True Mandalorians, that Jango and Jaster led, fit into all of that. They were the ones that were directly at odds with the Death Watch. VhettSkirata Mando&#39;ade 04:06, December 19, 2009 (UTC) P.S. I changed accounts

Known Mando'ade

 * Is there a page, or a more complete list of/for all the known Mandalorians? VhettSkirata Mando&#39;ade 20:34, January 25, 2010 (UTC)
 * Try Category:Mandalorians. &mdash;Master Jonathan(Jedi Council Chambers) 20:36, January 25, 2010 (UTC)
 * I have, and just can't find anything more than Death Watch, Mandalorian, and Cuy'val Dar that have any good lists. But I know that there are a lot more than just what those pages offer. VhettSkirata Mando&#39;ade 20:39, January 25, 2010 (UTC)
 * As I said, Category:Mandalorians and its subcategories are your best bet. The Wookieepedia community generally dislikes list articles and often deletes them in favor of a category, which is easier to maintain and less likely to attract fanon. &mdash;Master Jonathan(Jedi Council Chambers) 20:44, January 25, 2010 (UTC)
 * Sorry, I didn't notice the category added in there. Thanks for the tip. VhettSkirata Mando&#39;ade 20:49, January 25, 2010 (UTC)

Get a life
Well I'll be darnd!!!!

Get a life

All this is but brain masturbation

Bernie189.129.200.44 04:22, May 17, 2010 (UTC)