So? The Mandalorians were sacrificing their entire army to stop Revan, which was why they focused on that idiotic final charge at Malachor V. Don't try to sugar-coat things, both sides were treating their soldiers like disposable pawns. Revan just had more soldiers and the Mass Shadow Generator. Hence why many Mandalorians were deserting during that final stretch of the war, only to later surface as bandits who preyed upon farmers, Wookiees, and Rakatans. When a warrior race whose soldiers are indoctrinated to die for Mandalore start breaking ranks and fleeing the battlefield, that's because they know fighting Revan was a fool's errand and they decided to take their armor, training, and weapons so they can pick on small-time communities far from prying eyes.
That doesn't excuse poor performance in the Great Galactic War against the Republic and the Jedi. The Jedi weren't too thrilled about the Clone Wars either, but they still gave it their best shot.
Er, no. Again, what I said was that the Mandalorians helped the Jedi fight the Sith and bring the war to an end. That doesn't cover precise details, but the general thrust is still sound, is it not?
LOL yes.
Not really. Dooku even took a mission to Baltizaar after Galidraan, and continued to discuss Jedi matters with Sifo-Diyas. Again, the main reason Dooku even sought Sidious out was to kill him for Qui-Gon's death. Palpatine met with him as a Senator before the Battle of Naboo, not after. It was only after Qui-Gon's death did Dooku finally go rogue. Angered that the Jedi weren't seeking the second Sith Lord when his apprentice died fighting the first, Dooku left the Order to avenge Qui-Gon personally and kill the second Sith Lord himself. Then Darth Sidious revealed himself to Dooku and the two had a nice chat where the latter discovered that Sidious also wants to get rid of the corrupt Republic that both of them despised. That was when Dooku became a Sith.
I will bring in Mouse-speak whenever I want. That, and Seasons 1-5 of Clone Wars is still canon to Legends.
Simplistic, but accurate. The Jedi won more wars than the Mandalorians, and they have a more successful track record, while the Mandalorians have gone through several upheavals because A) they got nearly obliterated multiple times, and B) they had their own ideological battles that split the clans even further leading to more strife. Heck, go play the Bounty Hunter game and try fighting Komari Vosa as Jango Fett. The fact that a failed Jedi PADAWAN is the final boss in a videogame where Mandalore himself is the main character goes to show the power discrepancy between the two sides. Jango wipes out everyone from local kings, Senators, Hutt gangs, Republic militia, drug cultists, and yet the final boss is a Jedi who failed Jedi school and never became a knight. And she still gave Jango hell before getting beaten by Jango and strangled by her secret love Count Dooku.
Dude, it's in the fucking synopsis for Legacy of the Force:
"The novel starts off with
Jaina Solo contemplating on what kind of monster that her brother,
Jacen, has become, and that one day, she will have to kill him. But not before she is properly trained by
Boba Fett to neutralize Jacen."
Legacy of the Force: Revelation is the eighth novel in the Legacy of the Force series. It is a paperback by Karen Traviss and was released February 26, 2008. An exclusive hardcover edition of the book was published by the Science Fiction Book Club. The audio version is narrated by Marc Thompson...
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That, and you have some gall requesting direct words when you keep claiming Lucas is shitting on the Jedi with the Prequels, when in reality he keeps SHILLING for them and presenting them as heroes while beating people in the skull over how emotions and attachments that go out of control can doom you in the end.
The lore shows that the Mandalorians have no counter for things like Force Choke, Force Lightning, Force Crush, Life Drain, and other wonderful tricks the Sith use the Force for. The lore also shows that the Mandalorians got eradicated by the Jedi TWICE, despite leading Republic troops with subpar equipment against armies of Supercommandos. The lore also includes stuff from works like The Force Unleashed, the Jedi Knight games, the Dark Empire and Tales of the Jedi comics, among others, where the Jedi are far more OP than the Mandalorians ever were.
Mostly because those early Jedi volunteers were students, not experienced knights. When Revan's movement got bigger though, they had no problems eradicating Mandalorians from one battlefield to the next. Which is why the Mandalorians went from a galactic empire of their own to a bunch of mercenaries working for criminal scum or random galactic players for pay.
Except G-canon GAVE US those Force Powers to begin with. Vader was killing people without even moving his hands in ESB. Meanwhile, G-canon's only display of Mandalorians has them losing to battle-hardened Jedi or blind men rather easily. Which is why the EU had to go overtime to compensate and say that SOME Mandalorians are a match for Jedi. If you wanted Jedi-killing Fett action, you have to peruse sources outside of G-canon. If anything, it's the Mandalorian stuff that is not represented in G-canon, whereas Vader killing people with a glare through a skype chat is one famous example from G-canon of the power of the Dark Side. And of course, we see in games like Jedi Academy, the Episode III game, and Force Unleashed how a Sith can easily dispose of Mandalorians. Which again means that Vader was holding back. If he wasn't, Fett's neck would have snapped a few seconds after Vader made eye contact, just as Admiral Ozzel's windpipe did.
There was no infighting within the Mandos during the Exar Kun Wars and the Mandalorian Wars. They were all united under Mandalore the Indomitable/Mandalore the Ultimate, and they were still beaten by Jedi. Only in the SWTOR era was there dissent on a large scale outside of minor individuals, where Jicoln Cadera formed a Mandalorian group that was supposed to ally with the Republic in opposition to Mandalore the Vindicated's stance of supporting the True Sith Empire.
Jedi and Sith get distracted all the time? So do Mandalorians. Jango was distracted for a moment, which led to a beast hitting his jetpack and causing it to malfunction, leading to Mace subtracting a head from him. Boba was distracted, and he was stabbed in the back by a blind man. Being distracted isn't exclusive to Jedi and Sith. Mandos get distracted too, even the best of them. Which led to their humiliating defeats in G-canon, which explains why C-canon works had to go overdrive to show that they weren't nobodies and that they were legitimate threats against Jedi. To people who haven't played the Bounty Hunter game or read the novels and comics, Jango was some scrub who put up a decent fight against Kenobi before losing a head to Mace Windu.
That's the problem: Jango's Mandos went to work with random governments in the Republic. Many of which have corruption in the ranks. It would have been better for Jango to set up a relationship with the Senate or the Jedi Order to fight and defend the Republic from threats within itself. Not only would that fulfill Jaster's wish that the Mandalorians be honorable mercenaries, but it would also mean fat wads of cash because the central government on Coruscant pays more than local authorities do. Instead, Fett went into business with local governments, which like the Trade Federation, have their own share of corruption. He should have walked away from the job when his assignment read "kill political dissidents here" because such a job violates the basic dignities and rights of Republic citizens. Maybe he could have gone to Naboo or Alderaan and played bodyguard to rich nobles for fat wads of cash, or played shining knight in white armor by working for the Jedi for pay. After all, the Judicials were starving for competent soldiers, and 300 Mandalorians coming to Coruscant would be a Godsend to them.
That, and people who commit war crimes like massacring rebels without trying to capture them alive first would just get Jango Fett a death sentence or imprisonment for life from Republic courts. Him getting enslaved was rather fortunate, as he was later able to escape his captors and retake his armor and gear. If the courts in the Republic caught wind of Fett's men slaughtering political dissidents, he'd either get a life sentence in a maximum security prison, (which means no way out) or a firing squad, which is what "democracies" do to people who slaughter political dissidents.
Most SW EU fans-as in fans of things like KOTOR, the Jedi Knight games, the Force Unleashed games, and a million other games and comic books based on the Jedi portraying them as awesome, which would get Karen Traviss to call them Nazis for liking Jedi like Revan, Kyle Katarn, Starkiller, the Clone Wars Jedi, among others.
Then why are you so bent out of shape with the Jedi? They're slaves of the people who lead clone soldiers who are slaves of the people's representatives to war. If you want to bitch about people enslaving the clones, go point your finger at Papa Palpatine who created the whole mess to begin with, and he was the clones' slave master, as EPIII so painfully proved.
Yes, the retort "The Empire Did Nothing Wrong!" is used by Imperial fans to justify the Empire's actions. But even as an Empire fan, I find that statement to be false. Even the people who use that slogan (Like Generation Tech's fanbase) know it's a joke because they watch videos from GT about the Empire's MANY flaws. Thrawn was a walking, talking mouthpiece used by Zahn to poke holes at the Emperor's strategy during the OT and highlight the Empire's flaws.
Nope. The Sith themselves would tell you that morality is a lie told by the weak to hold back the strong. They believed in bringing a greater good, but they see that as a byproduct of them gaining power. And they're honest about that.
Lucasfilm approved of Jedi propaganda that portrayed the Jedi as the good guys, not only in the OT and Prequels, but also in many books, games, comics, and novels where some clones even refuse to carry out Order 66 because those Jedi are just so gosh-darn good!
And the Mandalorians would have been crushed by Imperial reinforcements had the Rebels not distracted them during the Galactic Civil War, or defeated them on Endor, causing a massive Imperial Civil War. So again, the Mandalorians have the Rebels to thank that Darth Vader or some other general didn't just turn up on Mandalore after the Suprema's death.
So? The fact that a Jedi dropout who's nuttier than a bag of squirrels killed 20 Mandalorians kinda shows how strong the Jedi are. That even the drop-outs of Jedi High School manage to score an A in fighting Mandalorians. And again, Vosa's the final boss in Jango Fett's game, which goes to show the power discrepancy between the two peoples. A Jedi washout is the final boss in a game where you play exclusively as Mandalore himself.
Nope. Again, as with the Sith, the Neo-Crusaders would laugh at the idea of morality and see it as something the weak use to hold power over the strong. They're the kind of guys who would nuke a city to blow up a shield device. Which is what made them excellent villains and foils to the heroes. The only morality they ascribe to is worshiping the strong, which is why Canderous served Revan.
Mystic vision from God? Last I checked, God didn't give out mystic visions to random Admirals in Star Wars. It's probably more along the lines of a misinterpreted vision.
Er, no. The Sith still exist as of the end of Legacy Era Star Wars. After the Empire nearly destroyed the Mandalorians when the latter fought for the Alliance.
Again, insinuating that Jedi fans are Nazis goes to show how lost you people are. Many fans of the Jedi also love guys like Han Solo, Wedge Antilles, Lando Calrissian, and a whole host of non-Force sensitives who were just as pivotal to the plot as the Jedi were.
Valorum sent Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon to negotiate with the Trade Federation, and by "negotiate", he means to threaten them with Jedi carving them up like walnut pie if they didn't back off. Which is why the Neimoidians were scared shitless when the ambassadors turned out to be Jedi. You only send in guys with lightsabers if you think you'll need force. Otherwise, a Senator would have sufficed, since the TF wouldn't dare strike down an elected representative from another world lest they gain more enemies in the Senate.
That's actually the problem with the Mandalorians who keep fighting the Jedi. They bite off more than they can chew. Killing a random Jedi in the middle of a war where the rest of the Jedi are fighting someone else, that works. But just setting the stage for the arena into Jedi vs. Mandos? It turns into a slaughter that favors the Jedi. It's the same as some random smuggler trying to pick on a Sith. We all saw how helpless Han Solo was against Vader, and unless you're the Voidhound (SWTOR Smuggler character) or something, most smugglers would get killed. And of course, every time the Mandos fought the Jedi, they nearly get eradicated. Jango should have read up on Mandalorian history so he'd know what happened at Malachor V. Then perhaps he'd have avoided fighting the Jedi on Galidraan and he'd still have the True Mandalorians remain alive.
Except the portrayal of Mandalorians as war-hungry allies of the Sith came BEFORE the Clone Wars media was even released. Tales of the Jedi was made in the early 90s. The Clone Wars stuff came out early 2000s. So the war-hungry Mandos came first, and Traviss' Mandalorians were anomalies that the rest of the canon doesn't match up with. The backstory concerning that whole split between the True Mandalorians and the Death Watch was released to the public almost a decade after Tales of the Jedi hit shelves. And even then, Jango was willing to kill dissidents on the orders of some governor, so even if it wasn't a Death Watch trap, the True Mandalorians aren't necessarily friendly folks all around. More like a PMC that fights for money. After all, they're the kind of society that burped out Montross. Just as the Jedi burp out Sith now and then, so too do Mandalorians burp out ruthless killers like Montross, Pre Vizsla, and yes, Boba Fett and Jango Fett. Especially since during his pursuit of the Bando Gora, Jango Fett slaughtered the security detail of some Senator then slaughtered prison guards to spring a prisoner he needed for an exchange. How many of those senatorial and prison guards were just honest, decent men who honestly believe they're just keeping society going? Jango Fett was one of the "good" Mandalorians, and even he slaughters armies of innocents just doing their job, just so he can get to the target.
As far as I can tell, the only time the Mandalorians were objectively good was when they allied with the Alliance to Restore the Republic, with the intent to fight the Empire and free the galaxy from its grasp. At that point, they were Braveheart-style freedom fighters fighting against a corrupt government alongside the Jedi and the Alliance. Then that reverted back to them being assholes who kill people for pay when Boba Fett took over and signed the Mandalorians on with the likes of the Yuuzhan Vong and Natasi Daala. Which is NOT a good track record at all.
The Mandalorians still failed to defeat the Jedi in Coruscant during the Exar Kun War. And their losses on Onderon were so severe that Mandalore the Ultimate had a LOT of rebuilding to do afterwards.
So? The Mongols were badass. Also, both the Mongols and the Celts were written off as barbarian scum by civilizations like China and Rome, so doesn't it blur the lines between the two?
Says the guy who keeps insisting the Jedi were wrong to lead the clones and keep their casualties to a minimum. Again, practice what you preach. Most of your arguments here are so horrible they make Filoni groupies look like sane individuals.
TFA and Rogue One still moved a lot of Stormtrooper figures. Rey figures and figures of the "good guys" on the other hand, didn't sell as well as Death Troopers did.