Talk:Mira

Mira a Mandalorian?
There is evidance that Mira, in a way, is a Mandalorian. I'm not sure if it's alright to quote from the game, but I have seen other talk pages with game quotes, so I assume I can quote from the game. Below is from a conversation between the Exile and Mira:

Exile: You're a Mandalorian?

Mira: As much as any slave becomes a Mandalorian. They took prisoners on every world they conqured to bolster their ranks- and they took a lot of worlds.

Exile: You were a slave?

Mira: When I was young, yeah. They mostly used me to carry ammo packs and munitions. Toward the end of the war, they needed everyone they could get. They taught me to fight, to hunt, to survive. I was part of their squad, even when I was young. Everyone served as part of the unit, and I felt like I had a place there."

Based on that, if Mira was trained by the Mandalorians, was part of the squad, and she felt like she had a place there, that makes her a Mandalorian.

The Mandalorians "took prisoners to bolster their ranks", in other words, turned them into Mandalorians. And Mira started out as a slave, but then became part of the squad, and was taught by the Mandalorians. If you ask me, I say Mira is at least in some way a Mandalorian. From what I understand, if you join a Mandalorian clan, and are trained as a Mandalorian, you therefore become a Mandalorian.

Also, didn't Kreia say something about Mira's "true father"? a possible a clue that her father was a Mandalorian (just speculation).

I think the article should say that Mira is a Mandalorian, or at least that she was raised/trained by Mandalorians (which in my opinion, makes her a Mandalorian)

70.17.134.221 05:10, 2 Aug 2005 (UTC)

I say she is a Mandalorian, i mean, Mira was taught how to fight like a Mandalorian, hunt like a Mandalorian, and survive like a Mandalorian, and was accepted as a part of a Mandalorian squad, and felt like she "had a place there". To me, that says she is Mandalorian.

I don't know Kreia's exact words, but she did say somthing about Mira, like: "she is not a predator, unlike her true father" or somthing like that. If Mira's true father was a "predator", that would seem to imply that her father may be Mandalorian. If so, then Mira is definitly Mandalorian. Either way, I say if she was raised and taught by the Mandalorians, and was part of the sqaud, that makes her at least partly Mandalorian.

JediMasterRevan 14:24, 2 Aug 2005 (UTC)


 * This brings up an interesting point. Is a Mandalorian a species different than humans (IE: Twi'leks, Rodians, etc) or are they just a specially trained human? CptKenobi 21:29, 13 Nov 2005 (UTC)
 * The first Mandalorians were a species, also called the Taung. Later, the Mandalorians started accepting warriors of other species into their ranks. Not only humans, although they were the most common. - Sikon [ Talk ] 04:08, 14 Nov 2005 (UTC)

Class
IF you train mira, what is her jedi Class? I am always at the end of the game when I get mira so I dont have time to gain influence - Dark Lord Revan