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The Mandalorian: More than Just a Bounty Hunter

Disney +’s long anticipated series original The Mandalorian is finally shifting fan focus from the Jedi and Sith cyclical cycle to an arguably cooler profession, bounty hunting. Throughout the years Star Wars films, games, shows and books have given glimpses of some of the galaxies most impressive bounty hunters. Non as recognizable as the infamous Boba Fett dressed in his menacing custom Mandalorian armor. Boba Fett is without a doubt one of the best things to come from Star Wars culture but as a clone from Jango Fett he was raised as such and has little ties to the Mandalorian traditions. The Mandalorian will feature a separate bounty hunter from the Fett’s, taking place during the galactic chaos that ensued following the fall of the Empire. A very different galaxy is on the horizon, Mandalorians have always been a big part of Star Wars lore but there is so much more to them than just jet packs and cool outfits.

Side shot of Mando’s outfit

Before becoming one of Star Wars most iconic races, Mandalorians were among the most fear and skilled soldiers in the galaxy. In a time far far away Mandalorian might opposed the Jedi Order of the Old Republic, even challenging Darth Revan one of the most powerful Jedi to live. During Mandalorian history a group known as the crusaders devoted themselves to battle and conquest over a millennia before the Separtist war. Desire for battle soon turned into a period of conquest and advancement for the Mandalorians, branching out from their home world of Mandalore to many other planets. Mandalorian desire for war could not be satisfied and it was a matter of time before the looming challenge of the formidable Jedi knights would be answered. Mandalorians engaged the republic across the outer rim in hopes the Jedi would respond with war. Eventually they would, warriors quickly adjusted to fight this new enemy that wielded the awesome power of the force. Great technological advancements of the time and improvements to a new altered fluid combat style soon closed the gap between a Mandalorian warrior and a force using opponent. Mandalorians rightfully developed their reputation even further as warriors capable of fighting and even defeating Jedi Knights in battle. The Mandalorian Jedi war almost destroyed the Mandalorian race but couldn’t quell the fighting spirit of the Mandalorians. They would continue a similar march of war for the majority of their following years. The homeworld of Mandalore was ravaged by constant battles from warring clans and was slow to recover following the Jedi war. It wasn’t until the Mandalorian civil war preceding the invasion of Naboo that a group of reformed Mandalorian pacifist  would rise up to oppose the constant militaristic values imposed in their society. Until this point much like Spartan society a Mandalorians worth was measured by his accomplishments in combat.

The Mandalorian on the left and Mandalorian mercenary Boba Fett on the right

After the civil war, many mandalorians that would not choose sides or were among the losing side (militarist) found themselves a drift among the stars. Lifetimes of warfare and in fighting had created a clear schism between the two groups. With a new pacifist regime in power many Mandalorians set in the old warrior ways were left to fill out dangerous mercenary jobs and hunting down anyone with a big enough bounty. Mandalorians who wouldn’t conform to the new Mandalorian pacifist ways now had to make a new place in the galaxy for themselves. Notable numbers of Mandalorians had been left to scratching out a living as hired guns, thugs and mercenaries there were  even those who sold their sword in service of the Empire. A warrior society from the beginning with a few hold outs for progressive change makes it is clear any Mandalorian doing bounty hunter work is not to be taken lightly.

The Firespray-31-Class patrol ship used infamously by Mandalorians Jango and Boba Fett

Mandalorian equipment and gear is certainly nothing to scoff at, Our mystery character in The Mandalorian will have more than skill to rely on retrieving a bounty. Descendant from generations of combat prowess that came before, you won’t find this gear on a stormtrooper. After hundreds of years many Mandalorians prefer to wear the traditional armour and T shaped helmet visor from the time of Mandalore himself. Usually made of Beskar alloy the armor a Mandalorian wears is certainly capable of protecting its wearer from typical blaster fire and stabbing weapons. As a set this armor would consist of a helmet, pauldrons, vambraces, a breastplate, codpiece, knee pads and leg guards. From the helmet wearers are equipped with a macrobinocular viewplate, several tactical displays a comm link and rage finder. 
Sporting more than a simple wrist rocket a Mandalorians vambraces could contain any number of weaponry; repulsors, paralyzing darts, grappling line, flamethrowers, lasers, rockets and a portable shield. As an added measurement for battle mobility and countering armored vehicles Mandalorians also utilize a number of jetpack models that are typically tipped with anti vehicle or explosive ordnance. Don’t expect a Mandolorian bounty hunter to be traveling by jetpack or a run down tie fighter, in the past have utilized a number of starships; Firespray-31 class patrol ship (Boba Fett ship), M22-T Krayt Gunship, Crusader class corvette, StarViper Assault fighter, Verda Kot and the immensely powerful Keldabe class Battleship.

Words of a Mandalorian are never something to be taken lightly, Jawajoey has a great video on their YouTube channel of Mandalorian Canderous Ordo describing to Jedi Revan his initiation as a Mandalorian warrior. The following clip was shot on one of the single greatest accomplishments in the Star Wars gaming universe, Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic.

“I remember it well, orbiting high above a placid world, its defenses just stirring. As was tradition, I would go ahead of the first wave to find enemies in the thickest fighting. I remember sitting there in my armor, linked directly with the Basilisk thrumming beneath me. My heart racing with fear at the coming battle. The doors opened in front of me and the air was sucked out of the drop bay, scattering crystals of frozen vapor across my path. I can’t describe what it feels like to look directly down at a world, falling continuously as you circle it, with barely fifteen centimeters of armor plating protecting you. When the magnetic locks disengaged on my droid I plunged out of the drop bay towards the battle that waited below. The exhilaration, the euphoria, I felt as I streaked into the atmosphere, dodging self-guided projectile and beam weapons, was unmatched. An 80 Kilometer plunge through the atmosphere, dodging and weaving, the outside of my armor glowing like the sun with the heat of reentry. And with barely thirty meters to spare, I twisted and skimmed the surface, firing at the giant beam generators that were in my path. The explosion form that sent shockwaves that leveled the entire complex. It was the moment of my entire life. I’ll never forget those times. But… things are different now. We can’t go on fighting the way we had. There are too few of us left now. But I don’t really want to talk about this anymore. I trust I’ve satisfied your curiosity for now?”. – Canderous Ordo

Canderous Ordo as the Mandalorian leader Mandalore

The Mandalorian will release on 11/12 in the Disney + streaming library under the UI’s Star Wars content section. If you are fortunate enough to own an Xbox One you can even opt in to changing your geo location to the Netherlands and start streaming now! As anticipation builds for the new streaming service, Disney has all the groundwork needed from Star Wars content efforts to create an amazing original base on a Mandalorian setting. There must be some Star Wars lore master out there who knows a thing or two about Mandalorians we missed, or maybe you just really know your stuff whatever the case leave a comment and remember Mando’ad draar digu – A Mandalorian never forgets.

Game Developers and Actors: Working Together to Create Better Stories

Game developers have created some of the most enthralling, relatable and heart gripping characters we’ve had the pleasure of playing. It’s no reaching statement to say coded fictional masterpieces such as; Master Chief, John Marston, Laura Croft, Samus, Donkey Kong, Kratos, Solid Snake, Link, Mario etc., shaped gaming culture as we know it. Some of the biggest developers in the industry are expanding on ways to improve the player/character experience, using exceptional living and breathing talent to create unique content.

In 2013 Naughty Dog borrowed from the likeness of actress Ellen Page when designing their widely praised protagonist “Ellie”. If the name wasn’t enough of a dead give away Ellen also commented on the obvious resemblance, the developer later altered Ellie to be more like her voice actress Ashley Johnson. Naughty Dog was trying to create a fictional character that is identifiable as someone you know.

Rockstar has recently pushed past simply emulating Hollywood talent and decided to invest serious effort into finding the perfect fit for their lead gaming roles. One example is the massive success of RDR2’s single player campaign. This can be traced to a single pivotal piece of content, Arthur Morgan. Portrayed by Roger Clark his stunning performance as Arthur Morgan earned him a best Performance Award at the Video Game Awards. Arthur Morgan is a tough and gritty cowboy, the last of a dying breed in a “civilized world”. Roger may not be a household name but he is no noob in the video gaming business. Among voice acting, extensive theater work experien. My only regret is that up until his role as Arthur Morgan, Roger’s face was regrettably forgettable. Luckily some of the biggest developers are pushing Rockstar’s experiment further and bringing some heavy hitters to our upcoming titles.

Ubisoft is among those giants joining the mad grab for big screen stars. The anticipated Ghost Recon Breakpoint will be making use of the impressive Jon Bernthal. If you haven’t had the chance to see the trailer, your in for a treat and can see the official one  here. Not only does the game lighting, environment and mechanics look impressive, we get a clear look at Recon’s antagonist played by Jon or Colonel Cole D Walker. In this latest installment of Tom Clancy, Walker will lead an ex military group of rogue ghosts into taking control of Skell Technologies a drone facility located on the island of Aurora. Players will get the chance to play as four different ghosts from Nomad’s team tasked with stopping Walker’s take over. It would’ve been amazing to play as Jon Bernthal aka the led laying Punisher! For now the next best thing is playing for his cinematic scenes, foiling cynical plans and laying down high caliber fire in Jon’s direction.

If soldiering and Western RPG’s fall out of your gaming preference don’t worry, the trend for drafting big names into future projects is reaching developers of all shapes and sizes. While on the subject of “big names”, Keanu Reeves is arguably the current biggest action star in western cinema, he’s pushing his well chiseled mug to a console near you. CD Projekt (gave us Witcher III) is developing and producing Cyber Punk 2077. A FPS with an RPG play style, described as a mesh of Borderlands meets Skyrim meets Fallout. Keanu will be playing Rockerboy, Johnny Silverhand. Johnny is one of the most memorable cybernetic, guitar slaying names in the cyber punk lore. My biggest question is why has this not happened sooner, maybe it’s just that no one asked nice enough. Keanu is a machismo action juggernaut, with the release of John Wick 3 and rumored talks of a Marvel superhero movie, it’s unlikely Keanu will stop at projects like Cyber Punk 2077.

The only critique an eager fan might have is that the mentioned titles take the role of actor, character, player interaction half seriously. Omitting or simply overlooking the options to play as the digitized celebrity. After all everyone dreams of being able to run and gun like Keanu while avenging their dead dog. Respawn Entertainment is well known for multiplayer marvels like Apex and Titanfall 2: now they are giving us a chance to jump into the driver’s seat of a Jedi portrayed by one of our favorite Gallaghers.

Driver’s seat is bad phrasing, fallen Jedi Padwan mastering the force is actually a more accurate description. Star Wars: Jedi the Fallen Order had a phenomenal premier this year at E3’s 2019 release, the story will revolve around fallen Jedi Cal Kestis voice acted by Shameless star Cameron Monaghan. Cal has been in hiding since the massacre of Order 66. An incident brings to light his affinity with the force, the display of power quickly exposes Cal to Imperial sympathizers. With his powers recognized , Cal begins a run for his life to escape the deadly Imperial Inquisitor known as Second Sister.  Keeping my own bias to a minimum, I’m very excited for this release and you should be to. This is a project that has been in the pipeline for some time and was originally released by Respawn’s Vince Zampella at the 2018 E3 release. After the struggles EA experienced with Battlefront I & II sales, fans are expecting a standalone single player Star Wars game that delivers. Monaghan has already proven he has the chops to cut it with some of televisions best in series like Gotham, giving us a Joker performance that sends nauseated chills down your spine. It is only natural to expect great things as he trades in his comic books for a role set in a galaxy far far away.

Terrific content is nothing new to the gaming community, if anything the continual improvements in technology create a polarized gaming view point, either it is a good game or bad game. As companies continue to seek new avenues for attracting new gaming followers, we can expect to see some of our favorite move faces making their way into your console.