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{{Quote|We are the Death Watch, descendants of the true warrior faith all Mandalorians once knew. Now my people are living in exile because we will not abandon our heritage. Our people were warriors. Strong. Feared! Now they're ruled by the New Mandalorians who think being a pacifist is a good thing. They've given away our honor and tradition for peace. Duchess Satine and her corrupt leadership are crushing our souls, destroying our identity. ''That'' is our struggle.|[[Pre Vizsla]] introducing the Death Watch to [[Darth Maul]] on [[Zanbar]]|Eminence (episode)}}
 
{{Quote|We are the Death Watch, descendants of the true warrior faith all Mandalorians once knew. Now my people are living in exile because we will not abandon our heritage. Our people were warriors. Strong. Feared! Now they're ruled by the New Mandalorians who think being a pacifist is a good thing. They've given away our honor and tradition for peace. Duchess Satine and her corrupt leadership are crushing our souls, destroying our identity. ''That'' is our struggle.|[[Pre Vizsla]] introducing the Death Watch to [[Darth Maul]] on [[Zanbar]]|Eminence (episode)}}
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[[User:Moon Demon|Moon Demon]] ([[User talk:Moon Demon|talk]]) 01:05, February 6, 2013 (UTC)

Revision as of 01:05, 6 February 2013

  • We're missing Gez Hokan in the known members section.

Quiet Mandalorian 13:44, 14 February 2006 (UTC)Quiet Mandalorian

Gez in Death Watch

Karen Traviss has said that Death Squad and Death Watch are the same thing, so yes, Gez was in Death Watch. Unsigned comment by 69.73.104.104 (talk • contribs).

  • As of Imperial Commando, Karen Traviss has revealed that Ghez Hokan was NOT a member of the Death Watch, so stop readding him. Moon Demon 18:56, January 3, 2010 (UTC)
    • Because he died! So technically he was a "known member" of the death watch.--CrAzEd 01:15, January 10, 2010 (UTC)
    • If Gez can't be a member than Dred Priest needs to be taken off cause he dies in Imperial Commando--CrAzEd 01:18, January 10, 2010 (UTC)
      • Not because he died, because he was never a member. Mij Gilamer explicitly stated that Hokan's affiliation with them was only a rumor, not an actual fact. Dred Priest really did join before he died, so yes he should be included as a member. Moon Demon 02:55, January 10, 2010 (UTC)
      • I have read the whole series. Karen Traviss states in the first book that Ghez is a member of the Death Squad. Karen Traviss later said that the death squad was the same as the death watch. Ghez was not a member of the death watch as of 501st because he had died.
        • No, in Imperial Commando: 501st it was revealed by the character Mij Gilamar that the information stating Hokan was a member of the Death Watch was only a RUMOR. Also, sign your comments. Moon Demon 22:57, April 6, 2010 (UTC)

Note on the helmet issue?

I've been wondering, and think this should be in the article at some point. The difference in the helmet between Open Seasons and Galaxies. I think this should be adressed, are the ones in galaxies canon for the Death Watch? Anyone know?

Also, does anyone know the canon status of the uniformality of black armour as in open seasons and the wraith/bloodguard/ghost from Galaxies? SarimThiri 06:38, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

FYI - If you have the game Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast in which you play as Kyle Katarn, there is a filefront site that contains a Total Conversion mod which changes the storyline to pit Darth Maul and Sidious against the Death Watch clanand vizsla. You can find it here: [1]

Symbol

In Imperial Commando 501'st the Death Watch symbol that Dred Priest and Isabet Reau wore was and updated symbol that had the same basic shape and was dark blue. Should this be mentioned?--Ureachicken 04:59, January 3, 2010 (UTC)

Succession Box

Why no on the succession box? The True Mandalorians article has one. If a good reason can't be given, then it should go back up. Moon Demon 02:56, January 10, 2010 (UTC)

Star Wars Galaxies Death Watch Names

can I ask where the names Epo Areur, Rarckokoo Athaichoso, Oorekes Vilaz, Weno Deowasoac and A-Op Igi came from? I've spent alot of time in that section of the game and I know that the only named characters are the Key bosses: Rageon Vart, Klin Nif, and Fenri Dalso along with the overlord Teti Viba.Dose 18:49, January 25, 2010 (UTC)

Lockdown

Can we get an admin to lock this article to cut down on people trying to re-add Ghez Hokan to the list of members? It's been established in Imperial Commando: 501st that he wasn't. Moon Demon 18:11, January 29, 2010 (UTC)

Bull****

I advise we remove the 'Death Watch' Clone Wars image from the page. The Death Watch was a Mandalorian organization with each of them wearing their own unique set of armor and unique helmets. The picture is an insult, as is the black lightsaber in it.

Note: If there are no convincing arguments, the picture will be removed in a 24-hour period. Revan Malak 15:57, February 2, 2010 (UTC)

  • The Mandalorians in that image are explicitly stated in the episode in which they appear to be members of the Death Watch. Also, if you go back and read Jango Fett: Open Seasons, you'll see that the Death Watch actually did not wear unique armor and helmets, but were uniform in appearance. Moon Demon 17:33, February 2, 2010 (UTC)
  • Canon = canon = canon. Just because they don't look like normal Death Watch from Open Seasons doesn't mean that The Clone Wars is wrong. Taral, Dark Lord of the Sith -Just shy, not antisocial: You can talk to me!- 15:57, February 3, 2010 (UTC)

Jango Fett?

Someone put down that Jango was a Death Watch member. A leader of all things! Has this been verified? If not then can I remove this crap? Te Mirdala Mand'alor 02:51, February 6, 2010 (UTC)

  • Somebody, somewhere got their wires crossed I guess. Don't worry, though, I removed it.--Bella'Mia 10:49, February 11, 2010 (UTC)

Noting Leaders

I noticed that someone decided to remove the parenthetical notes in the list of known members, denoting leadership during certain times. (ex: "*Lorka Gedyc (Leader following the Clone Wars)") I was wondering if there was a rule against having that there or if the editor had something else in mind.--Bella'Mia 10:53, February 11, 2010 (UTC)

  • It would probably be best to re-add them.Hntr.peters 16:51, December 5, 2010 (UTC)

Suggest a new lead-in quote

I would like to propose changing the article's lead-in quote to the following:

"We are the Death Watch, descendants of the true warrior faith all Mandalorians once knew. Now my people are living in exile because we will not abandon our heritage. Our people were warriors. Strong. Feared! Now they're ruled by the New Mandalorians who think being a pacifist is a good thing. They've given away our honor and tradition for peace. Duchess Satine and her corrupt leadership are crushing our souls, destroying our identity. That is our struggle."
Pre Vizsla introducing the Death Watch to Darth Maul on Zanbar[src]

Moon Demon (talk) 01:05, February 6, 2013 (UTC)