- "We revealed ourselves. We knew what could happen if we left the covert. The Imperials arrived shortly thereafter. This is what resulted."
- ―The Armorer, to Din Djarin following the latter's discovery of wrecked armor
Following the incident on Nevarro from an Imperial Remnant safe house on Nevarro, the Imperial remnant led by Moff Gideon attacked and massacred the Tribe, a secret Mandalorian group that operated on the planet and helped with the Child's rescue. The following massacre resulted in most of the Mandalorians dying, with the Armorer staying behind to salvage the remains.[1]
Appearances[]
- The Mandalorian Junior Novel (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian: The Manga (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 8: Redemption" (First mentioned)
- The Mandalorian 8 (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 21: The Pirate" (Mentioned only)
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Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 8: Redemption"
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" of The Mandalorian Season One to 9 ABY. In addition,
"A Certain Point of View" — Star Wars Insider 228 also dates "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" to nine years after the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, which corresponds to 9 ABY per Timelines. "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" takes place after the conflict on Mandalore, which is the main event depicted in "Chapter 23: The Spies" and "Chapter 24: The Return," the final two episodes of The Mandalorian Season Three. Therefore, Seasons One through Three of Star Wars: The Mandalorian must all be set in 9 ABY as well.