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*How do we know that this warrior is with Death Watch? |
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** The symbol on his shoulder. Death Watch's symbol is the same symbol as Clan Vizsla's, as they adopted it as their own, but Mandalore was neutral and pacifist during the Clone Wars and no one but Death Watch was openly wearing Beskar armor at the time, so it's most definitely Death Watch. [[User:LadyVader1005|LadyVader1005]] ([[User talk:LadyVader1005|talk]]) 02:46, December 28, 2019 (UTC) |
** The symbol on his shoulder. Death Watch's symbol is the same symbol as Clan Vizsla's, as they adopted it as their own, but Mandalore was neutral and pacifist during the Clone Wars and no one but Death Watch was openly wearing Beskar armor at the time, so it's most definitely Death Watch. [[User:LadyVader1005|LadyVader1005]] ([[User talk:LadyVader1005|talk]]) 02:46, December 28, 2019 (UTC) |
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Revision as of 09:41, 28 December 2019
- How do we know that this warrior is with Death Watch?
- The symbol on his shoulder. Death Watch's symbol is the same symbol as Clan Vizsla's, as they adopted it as their own, but Mandalore was neutral and pacifist during the Clone Wars and no one but Death Watch was openly wearing Beskar armor at the time, so it's most definitely Death Watch. LadyVader1005 (talk) 02:46, December 28, 2019 (UTC)
- I understand. Thank you.
- The symbol on his shoulder. Death Watch's symbol is the same symbol as Clan Vizsla's, as they adopted it as their own, but Mandalore was neutral and pacifist during the Clone Wars and no one but Death Watch was openly wearing Beskar armor at the time, so it's most definitely Death Watch. LadyVader1005 (talk) 02:46, December 28, 2019 (UTC)