In The Mandalorian Season 1, Episode 6, "The Prisoner," Mando took a job that involved breaking criminal out of a New Republic prison ship. Here's how The Mandalorian just gave us a larger piece to the political puzzle of the Star Wars sequels. The way the New Republic pilots behave, and one specific line, hints at something else - when the Rebellion against the Empire was successful, the Empire didn't go away.Īlthough in-canon Star Wars novels like Claudia Grey's Bloodline and Chuck Wendig's Aftermath trilogy give a larger sense of galactic politics after Return of the Jedi and before The Force Awakens, actually seeing how this plays out on screen is a very different thing. But this plot point is about more than just a chance sequence involving classic spaceships. When Mando gets pulled-over by two New Republic X-wings for not having the proper transponder identification, things get tense. In The MandalorianChapter 10 - Episode 2 of Season 2 - the most heroic starship design in Star Wars will make you think more of a police car than an attack fighter. It's even worse when the cops are driving X-wing fighters.
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