That Yoda aging bit is interesting because previously it was implied that his species grew up at the same rate but just lived longer as it was said that he himself was around a hundred when he was made a Jedi master
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Wish there were a place we could ask Filoni or Favreau (both the aging of Baby Yoda being inconsistent with Yoda’s aging and how this religious sect was made synonymous with Mandalorian culture since the other series) because I know how much at least the former respects the canon and knows it like the back of his hand. He would be careful not to conflict with what has been established in the current canon before.
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It a little early to say that either conflicts with what we know isn't it? There's a chunk of Mandalorian history between Rebels and now that we're not fully privy to( the Purge they keep mentioning) And for all we know the Baby could be more intellectually mature than it's letting on.
There's a tidbit floating around the pro-Jedi Mando's were partially purged during Order 66 and they held claim to the Beskar mines.
There's also another rumor tidbit floating around Vader led a "final" purge after some younglings were protected by a Mando group to eradicate that group and take the remaining Beskar during the events leading up to Empire. If true, Vader was on a huge roll from the destruction of the First Death Star up to the Battle of Endor. There's been a rumor one of the "big" cameo's this season is Vader. Given what we've seen, it could be a flashback.
Both rumors also give credence to a possible motive for A) the Mando breaking the Guild code to protect the Child, and B) the Coven breaking cover to protect the Child and the Bounty Hunter. It would also explain why they are in hiding ("Only one can appear at a time.").
As an aside, I totally think Mando shot the Guild guy right in the Beskar plates. When they eventually tussle again, I could see the Guild leader bringing it up and Mando says he never misses. And then blows him up proper that time.
It could be a long con, too, in that Mando and the Guild guy are in cahoots to bring the Child to an even higher payer.
Also, Moff Gideon has yet to make his appearance.
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"Always listen to the crazy scientist with a weird van or armful of blueprints and diagrams." -- Vibranium
I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
He does have to reload each time he wants to fire the "disintegration bullet" or whatever that is - that's only one shot at a time.
Oh, and it was nice to see in the latest ep that his helmet visor does have some features, so he doesn't always need that periscope thing.
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"Always listen to the crazy scientist with a weird van or armful of blueprints and diagrams." -- Vibranium
Once, maybe. But the stories in The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels are all focused on Mandalorians that aren't just ok with Jedi, they are actively allied with them. Hell, Obi-Wan's true love, his Padme if you will, was the Duchess of Mandalore. Though she was also a pacifist who tried to completely change Mandalorian culture away from the warrior traditions that nearly destroyed their world.
Clone Wars also pretty much made Jango and Boba Fett "fake" Mandalorians (Not a Disney retcon, but a George Lucas one). It's even sort of implied that Jango's armor is sort of bootleg (It's made of durasteel, not beskar).
It could be interesting to see how the Mandalorian(s) view the Fetts. I don't think we've seen much of that covered.
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RE: The Mandalorian's Baby Yoda Further Exposes Fandom's 'Mary Sue' Hypocrisy
I don't see how it's hypocrisy, insofar as we've never seen a "Baby Yoda" before and it's perfectly reasonable to assume that the species is more naturally adept at Force manipulation than humanoids who, as we all know, require training in the use of the Force.