@thomasboland540 maybe the guards using jetpacks would've made the people think they were recruiting members of Deathwatch, the terrorist Mandos of this time period, or even attempting to emulate the Mandolorian legions of old, when they were still a warrior first culture. Both of which were antithetical to Satine's pacifist/neutrality ideals and would've garnered other criticisms besides EDIT: misspelled Satine
@@sigmus1475 I’m just saying guys, if the main houses were still allowed to wear their heritage based beskar armor. Deathwatch wouldn’t of had so many members early on
Gotta give Satine’s guard credit here too. All of them died for her to get out of that situation alive by using their bodies as living cushions for her jump off the failing aircraft.
Of the Six Actions, two stress loyalty to one's leader and tribe. Though he didn't wear beskar or carry weapons, his steadfastness has marked him as every bit as Mandalorian as the Haat'ade or the Crusaders.
"It's the navigation system" The display indicates engine malfunction, there is smoke pouring from the engine, and the light on it is dimmed and struggling. Ah yes, "the navigation system" that is stored in the left engine and connects directly to its performance.
All the guards are armed with are beskar staves, more suited for deflecting blaster bolts than for attacking, and though she does not support relying on violence various instances have made it clear she is ok with non-lethal force
@@nandoman4769 Tf are you talking about 💀 they blocked the blaster bolts of the B2 droids in the episode where they travel aboard a cruiser with senators, and blocked the shots of the smugglers in the episode of Padme/Satine vs corruption. When have they ever killed a criminal with that?
@@GonzaloAhumadaCastro-jr5sj those were different shield devices that they used but even still her guards kill multiple criminals right in front of her when they preform a raid on a warehouse with illegal contraband which makes Satine an extreme hypocrite. She’s pretty much ok with violence so long as she alone has the power to deal it. Lmao and we even see that her guards are armed with flamethrowers. I’m fairly certain there’s no non lethal setting when it comes to flamethrowers.😂
Her fixation on pacifism is the opposite extreme to the warmongering Death Watch and past Mandalorian factions. And in the end, in her arrogance and naivety, corruption and war reached Mandalore anyway because she focused more on keeping the world peaceful than keeping it secure.
@@thomasboland540 Traitor? The only traitors are the Mandalorians that joined Jedi. Super Commandos were the closest thing to Neo-Crusaders besides Death Watch.
Deathwatch : WE WANT THE OLD WAYS AND FIGHT WITH HONOR AND GLORY !!! Also Deathwatch : let's act like worthless thugs and terrorists attacking defenseless people. The true mandalorians : Canderous would be ashamed if he saw what we have become...
Deathwatch is interesting because Satine really is delusional with her pacifism and her bear cultural genocide of Mandolorians, but Deathwatch are cowards which is like the most cardinal sin you could do as a Mandolorian. Force her into a duel or a true battle, don't try some lazy and cowardly assassination attempt if you want to be seen as true Mandolorians.
There's honestly SOO many heroic people all throughout The Clone Wars, both major and minor characters. And that's a beautiful thing. But the "most" heroic character? Ugh, I dunno!! That's a BIT of a hard one for me. I'd argue Keeli, Thorn....or MAAAYBE Fives, tbh. Keeli for literally getting back up from the dead after being shot multiple times lol and STILL pushing on despite being completely surrounded, Thorn for also taking multiple direct blaster shots to the chest like an absolute TANK and again still pushing on, trying to protect Padme for as long as he possibly can, despite also being completely surrounded and Fives for obviously saving both Rex and Ahsoka in the end with his uncompleted (that Rex later completed) investigation into Order 66 just before his death (or assassination hm?....) heh.
This reminded me how bad i felt for Satine during the series, she's betrayed by 3 of the people she trusted the most (Almec, Paz Viszla and Merrick), gets a treated like a criminal while on Coruscant, almost all her loyal men like Aramis die for her and then she's overthrown by Maul who ends up killing her. Like, everything progresively goes to shit for her as the series goes on.
She isn't a Mandalore, she literally is trying to end that period of Mandalorian history. Anyway, I think the Death Star's first target should've been Mandalore. Glory to whoever opposes the Mandalorians.
@@John-qv5ux While she doesn't classify herself as a Mandalore, the fact of the matter is that she is the one leading the Mandalorian people and historically there's only one title that alludes to. Hence why the Mandalores of old would see her a Mandalore the Weak, even more worthless than Mandalore the Lesser and a complete disgrace to the title and her people. Hell they'd probably declare her Hut'uun (coward) and Dar'manda, no longer a mandalorian.
Jetpacks were a staple of Mandalorian culture outside of just combat, with ceremonial purpose as well. Why they couldn't outfit her royal guards with them is beyond me
Like i get that satine wanted to be peaceful with no weapons but why arent her gaurds equipped with jet packs like they are mandalorian just dont havr the rockey launcher on it
Because it's a staple and symbol of mandalorian traditions she is trying to repress in her Uopia. Pull the armor, pull the weapons, pull the helmets, pull the traditions, pull the belief system. She completely dismantled all traditions and culture that the mandalorians had for identity. All sense of pride, all sense of history stripped in the name of Pacifism, which regularly gets her into trouble and is something she regularly clung to. Her sister, her own flesh and blood literally joined a terrorist rebellion against her and her regime. Not because the Mandalorians are just "naturally a violent people & always must be" but because she disenfranchised warriors of a literal warrior culture, then had the *NERVE* to call herself and her regime and the society she created the "True" Mandalorians.
@@ImpCom933let’s not forget that she exiled the warriors that won her the throne in the civil war to a desolate moon. Satine Kryze is one of the worst characters in the clone wars.
New Mandalorians: "violence is never the answer!" Death Watch: "what if the question is violent?" New Mandalorians: "Help! Republic! save us! there's nothing we can possibly do to save our city!" Look man, I like Satine, but if Bo Katan gets all the blame for Mandalore falling to the Empire, then Satine should get at least SOME of the blame for leaving them in such a vulnerable state that they ever had to ask the -Republic- Empire for help in the first place. Bo Katan may have knelt the knee to the Empire, but Satine is the one who made Mandalore dependent on the Republic that preceded it. Their weakness allowed Maul to easily usurp control of the planet and ultimately thrust their entire civilization into permanent civil war.
I know this is not the same but star wars obsession with killing the pilot in every crash is crazy. The amount of time that the pilot is the only one to die is wild. I can not think of a crash where the pilot is not a main character and survives.
Facts! Though Satine is no slouch herself either. Naive sure, but she has that Mandalorian spirit. I’ll probably get a lot of hate for saying this, but she’s not as different from her sister as you might think. At least in her sass.
If they were going fast enough for the ship to explode on impact then they were definitely going fast enough for them to break every bone in their bodies on hitting the ground.
The ship's fuel would likely be explosive if exposed to enough heat, and I'd guess crashing into a building would be enough to ruin the engine/fuel safety.
>Despises violence and berates Obi wan for using violence >Travels with 3 highly trained body guards who are there solely to protect her from violence with violence
Quite the contrary, it was a necessary phase their society had to go through to rebuild and find the right mindset, plus, it was interesting to see Mandalore in such phase.
@@terrified057t4 well carpet bombing your own planet with thermal and ion based payloads at their level would make it a little hard to grow vegetation, not that anyone gives a tweliks tail about stupid trees
@@terrified057t4 idk man, years of wars have consequences, I think it was a good way of showing it. Plus, it makes Mandalore as a planet more unique, not just ""green covered with forests and grass planet" as it was before and as it will be in future stories
Having elite bodyguards with jetpacks would have been pretty useful at that moment.
Goes against the peaceful ideology but yeah I agree lol
@@othervids3726how? They're jetpacks!!
@thomasboland540 maybe the guards using jetpacks would've made the people think they were recruiting members of Deathwatch, the terrorist Mandos of this time period, or even attempting to emulate the Mandolorian legions of old, when they were still a warrior first culture. Both of which were antithetical to Satine's pacifist/neutrality ideals and would've garnered other criticisms besides
EDIT: misspelled Satine
@@alexspencer5926 they're a practical tool though! Cad Bane's got a version, too!
@@sigmus1475 I’m just saying guys, if the main houses were still allowed to wear their heritage based beskar armor. Deathwatch wouldn’t of had so many members early on
Aramis truly died with honor
(Edit) I fixed it
You spelled his name wrong, it’s Aramis
@@junhosong1792 this is the way
@@rennac3152this is the way
@@aks6195this is the way
@@d1relock.0This is the Way
“Chancellor, a second Aramus has hit the Senate Building”
Those mandalorian terrorists. You know they cause all of those checkpoints to get in and out of coruscant a pain for people like us. Damn Aliens.
Funny, how there was literally two buildings. Reminds me of well-known terrorist act 💀
11-9
@@WONGKHAIHONGMoe thaaat's right
YODA! YODA! TURN ON THE TV! THEY HIT THE TEMPLE!
Don't forget the blue royal gaurd who sacrificed himself for palpatine and died to the zilo beast.
Bro could’ve ended the whole saga then and there if he let Sidious die…
Imagine if that happened
@@Luke_SkywaIker Not like he knew though. Just a bro doing the best he can with the hand he was dealt.
“There’s only room on the droid for one, sorry sir.”
*Flies off on R2 without Palpatine
@@wholesome_masochist4113 fair point but it’s funny to think about one man’s choice laterally changing the course of history…
@@Nin-Saber💀💀💀
This man will go down as a legend in the Star Wars lore
But then Disney will cancel him cos his death too closely resembles 9/11.
@@Dmooreslotreviews but then we'll just ignore them doing that.
Although most mandalorians were violent, it's nice to see one make a tough decision in order to save other lives.
Actually that’s a pretty Mandalorian thing to do.
@@madelinegarber7860 True, since they are mostly honorable
Mandalorians were better when they were ready to nuke a planet to kill off the rakghoul plague.
A true legend giving up his life for the life of obi wans love interest forget Yoda or Palpatine this man right here is the true legend
Native royal/noble guards in the show have always been absolute badasses. Again and again we see them show true heroic skills.
Gotta give Satine’s guard credit here too. All of them died for her to get out of that situation alive by using their bodies as living cushions for her jump off the failing aircraft.
Of the Six Actions, two stress loyalty to one's leader and tribe. Though he didn't wear beskar or carry weapons, his steadfastness has marked him as every bit as Mandalorian as the Haat'ade or the Crusaders.
"It's the navigation system"
The display indicates engine malfunction, there is smoke pouring from the engine, and the light on it is dimmed and struggling.
Ah yes, "the navigation system" that is stored in the left engine and connects directly to its performance.
Technically the engines are..... The system that navigates are they not?
A true mandalorian
Unlike Death Watch
40K Erebus: ❌😤😤
TCW Erebus: ✔😎😎
Satine: "You rely too much on violence"
Also Satine: *Escorted away by heavily armed guards
All the guards are armed with are beskar staves, more suited for deflecting blaster bolts than for attacking, and though she does not support relying on violence various instances have made it clear she is ok with non-lethal force
@@JoshBeck-z5m except that her guards literally never use it to deflect blaster bolts and instead kill several criminals with them.
@@nandoman4769 Tf are you talking about 💀 they blocked the blaster bolts of the B2 droids in the episode where they travel aboard a cruiser with senators, and blocked the shots of the smugglers in the episode of Padme/Satine vs corruption. When have they ever killed a criminal with that?
@@GonzaloAhumadaCastro-jr5sj those were different shield devices that they used but even still her guards kill multiple criminals right in front of her when they preform a raid on a warehouse with illegal contraband which makes Satine an extreme hypocrite. She’s pretty much ok with violence so long as she alone has the power to deal it. Lmao and we even see that her guards are armed with flamethrowers. I’m fairly certain there’s no non lethal setting when it comes to flamethrowers.😂
Her fixation on pacifism is the opposite extreme to the warmongering Death Watch and past Mandalorian factions. And in the end, in her arrogance and naivety, corruption and war reached Mandalore anyway because she focused more on keeping the world peaceful than keeping it secure.
That three bodyguards straight up Baahubalied the Duchess 😂
The way it just cuts to the epic clone wars theme right after 💀
That's dedication, he didnt even consider himself, just his job. What a true hero
Man was calm and locked in in a dire situation. Admirable
The Clone Wars really nailed side characters
Bro had no cool armor or even a cool name, but he rests among the best Clones imo
@@terrified057t4 Cool face tattoos at least
Hard disagree; some major side characters were seriously underdeveloped. See Lux and Savage for example
Wrong side history, right side of honor and duty. His interference is note worthy
opposing Dar'manda Hut'uun even by saving a pacifist will never not be honorable
even the pacifist had enough honor to follow the Resol'nare
Where the fuck does the aruetii dar'manda get off calling the Aurubus honorless?
History was on the wrong side of Arabus
Death Watch hut'uun.
@@thomasboland540 Traitor? The only traitors are the Mandalorians that joined Jedi. Super Commandos were the closest thing to Neo-Crusaders besides Death Watch.
“Sir there’s been a second speeder”
Underrated moments is full in clone wars
Deathwatch : WE WANT THE OLD WAYS AND FIGHT WITH HONOR AND GLORY !!!
Also Deathwatch : let's act like worthless thugs and terrorists attacking defenseless people.
The true mandalorians : Canderous would be ashamed if he saw what we have become...
Deathwatch is interesting because Satine really is delusional with her pacifism and her bear cultural genocide of Mandolorians, but Deathwatch are cowards which is like the most cardinal sin you could do as a Mandolorian.
Force her into a duel or a true battle, don't try some lazy and cowardly assassination attempt if you want to be seen as true Mandolorians.
Deathwatch is also full of weaklings. True Mandorlians can take on Jedi, no one in Deathwatch can
Death Watch are the mandalorian equivalent of what isis is to Islam
@@megabladechronicles962except two guys which defeated Obi wan in melee within seconds with him having the suprise advantage
40K fans: *FUCK ERABUS!*
Star Wars fan: What?
40K fan: Sorry, force of habit.
Destiny fans: Die Eramis!
I was about to say this! I was wondering if anyone else would have noticed.
As a Fan of both 40K and StarWars
I have to say i wished that eremus (sw) would be a sm instead of erebus (40k)
And that kids is why Mandalorians wear jetpacks
Great video. Aramus was a great man and will be missed. 😢
Rest in peace, Vod.
You won't be forgotten.
In an era where most Mandalorians live at all it is truly remarkable when dies for what he believes in.
Bodyguard: “Duchess! There’s a second speeder coming!”
There's honestly SOO many heroic people all throughout The Clone Wars, both major and minor characters. And that's a beautiful thing. But the "most" heroic character? Ugh, I dunno!! That's a BIT of a hard one for me. I'd argue Keeli, Thorn....or MAAAYBE Fives, tbh. Keeli for literally getting back up from the dead after being shot multiple times lol and STILL pushing on despite being completely surrounded, Thorn for also taking multiple direct blaster shots to the chest like an absolute TANK and again still pushing on, trying to protect Padme for as long as he possibly can, despite also being completely surrounded and Fives for obviously saving both Rex and Ahsoka in the end with his uncompleted (that Rex later completed) investigation into Order 66 just before his death (or assassination hm?....) heh.
Common Arabus W, he will be remembered
This reminded me how bad i felt for Satine during the series, she's betrayed by 3 of the people she trusted the most (Almec, Paz Viszla and Merrick), gets a treated like a criminal while on Coruscant, almost all her loyal men like Aramis die for her and then she's overthrown by Maul who ends up killing her. Like, everything progresively goes to shit for her as the series goes on.
Finally a mandalorian who supported satine’s government without secretly being eather corrupt or a death watch spy xd
He was very calm about that too.
Aramus might have been a follower of a weak government, but he was a real Mandalorian at heart.
And all the Mandalores look upon this Di'Kut and declare her Mandalore the weak, a greater disgrace than Mandalore the Lesser.
She isn't a Mandalore, she literally is trying to end that period of Mandalorian history. Anyway, I think the Death Star's first target should've been Mandalore. Glory to whoever opposes the Mandalorians.
@@John-qv5ux While she doesn't classify herself as a Mandalore, the fact of the matter is that she is the one leading the Mandalorian people and historically there's only one title that alludes to. Hence why the Mandalores of old would see her a Mandalore the Weak, even more worthless than Mandalore the Lesser and a complete disgrace to the title and her people. Hell they'd probably declare her Hut'uun (coward) and Dar'manda, no longer a mandalorian.
These are true legends
A true warrior o7
chadumas, steers into a building makes his passengers self eject rather than easing off the throttle
The true Hero’s are always the unsonged ones, those who put duty before glory
That’s why in the original script for ROS her being the grandmother would’ve made a lot of sense lol
Every single clone who sacrificed their lives to save others: “Are we jokes to you?”
@@dagur500 yeah, and order 66 was the punchline
Jetpacks were a staple of Mandalorian culture outside of just combat, with ceremonial purpose as well. Why they couldn't outfit her royal guards with them is beyond me
I wish we got to see Satine’s guards fight more.
Much respect.
God damn it guys you got the wrong erebus!
Erebus in Warhammer 40k: *The reason why everything is so fucked up in the galaxy*
Erebus in Star Wars:
For once, this isnt a f*ck Erubus moment...
No one remembers that one senate guard who gave up a seat for Palpatine so he could live and the guard could die
The navigation system was down, this guy just didn't know not to fly into the side of a building!
I think she finally understood the error of her ways just moments before Maul killed her.
1:00 September 11 2001
ABY
a true mandalore
They were going at like 100 mph and and just lost all momentum when they jumped lmao.
We can’t forget about commander thorn guys
@@starfett5846 we watch his last stand videos once a week
Rip to a real one
What a nice stuntman.
I rate this scene 9/11
Grow up
@@YourAverageKriegsman ahut up
Like i get that satine wanted to be peaceful with no weapons but why arent her gaurds equipped with jet packs like they are mandalorian just dont havr the rockey launcher on it
Because it's a staple and symbol of mandalorian traditions she is trying to repress in her Uopia. Pull the armor, pull the weapons, pull the helmets, pull the traditions, pull the belief system.
She completely dismantled all traditions and culture that the mandalorians had for identity. All sense of pride, all sense of history stripped in the name of Pacifism, which regularly gets her into trouble and is something she regularly clung to.
Her sister, her own flesh and blood literally joined a terrorist rebellion against her and her regime. Not because the Mandalorians are just "naturally a violent people & always must be" but because she disenfranchised warriors of a literal warrior culture, then had the *NERVE* to call herself and her regime and the society she created the "True" Mandalorians.
@@ImpCom933let’s not forget that she exiled the warriors that won her the throne in the civil war to a desolate moon. Satine Kryze is one of the worst characters in the clone wars.
I'm so glad my favorite Star Wars novels died for this...
You haven’t made any Star Wars videos since this one. Is something wrong?
yo this scene looks a little familiar...
I'm rewatching Clone Wars rn, just saw this episode today. Had to replay this scene cause I was impressed by this guy. Still hate Satine, but hes cool
👍
Wouldn't hurt to have peaceful mandalorians to keep deathwatch at bay.. peacefully of course
did her guards survive this fall/roll? most likely since she got up instantly but otherwise that is a pretty heroic art
@@powin8386 those are protectors, I don’t like how they were turned into baton band twirlers. But they are still the best from each clan for a reason
@@rennac3152they are treated with more respect in rebels
@@GonzaloAhumadaCastro-jr5sj they were becoming too hard to regulate and control after the clone wars ended. House Saxon never was good at sharing
First one to land definitely didn't. Possibly the third guard survived.
rip
I sometimes forget how complicated and interesting the clone wars show was, political complots in a ''kids'' show, hell yeah
New Mandalorians: "violence is never the answer!"
Death Watch: "what if the question is violent?"
New Mandalorians: "Help! Republic! save us! there's nothing we can possibly do to save our city!"
Look man, I like Satine, but if Bo Katan gets all the blame for Mandalore falling to the Empire, then Satine should get at least SOME of the blame for leaving them in such a vulnerable state that they ever had to ask the -Republic- Empire for help in the first place. Bo Katan may have knelt the knee to the Empire, but Satine is the one who made Mandalore dependent on the Republic that preceded it. Their weakness allowed Maul to easily usurp control of the planet and ultimately thrust their entire civilization into permanent civil war.
I’d say the most heroic person in Star Wars is that one clone that tried punching a droid
Remember laughing my head off to this as a kid😂
You need help, serious help
Satine at this point was so foolish and naïve.
I know this is not the same but star wars obsession with killing the pilot in every crash is crazy. The amount of time that the pilot is the only one to die is wild. I can not think of a crash where the pilot is not a main character and survives.
Nah he survived 😂
He is a hero, but i stil think the most heroic person was 99
For Dutchess and Country.
Facts! Though Satine is no slouch herself either. Naive sure, but she has that Mandalorian spirit. I’ll probably get a lot of hate for saying this, but she’s not as different from her sister as you might think. At least in her sass.
What ep is this and what was that about
Patriot
This is why her decision to exile mandalorian warrior clans with jet packs was dumb.
We yell "for the republic" so much.... Erebus is on "for duchess and world" hardware.
99 was the most heroic character imho
Arabes with A:’s 😊
Erebes with E’s: 💀
I know that what I thought to
Just install airbags
Lol No, Have you even heard of The clones? Fives, Hevy, Echo, Tech, tup, hyper Waxer, boil, Captain Rex???????
40K
Thorn was more heroic
Any objection?
If they were going fast enough for the ship to explode on impact then they were definitely going fast enough for them to break every bone in their bodies on hitting the ground.
Star Wars logic
The ship's fuel would likely be explosive if exposed to enough heat, and I'd guess crashing into a building would be enough to ruin the engine/fuel safety.
I dropped a meme 😊
>Despises violence and berates Obi wan for using violence
>Travels with 3 highly trained body guards who are there solely to protect her from violence with violence
Pacifists are fucking lame
> Enforces disarmament and 'pacifism'
> Has armed guards
Yep, seen that one before.
Giving Mandalore a pacifistic ruling class was one of the worst choices TCW ever made.
@@tehrulefoo it was a phase, they grew out of it
Quite the contrary, it was a necessary phase their society had to go through to rebuild and find the right mindset, plus, it was interesting to see Mandalore in such phase.
I still think it was cool. The actual sin was making Mandalore inhospitable apart from stupid habitat 67 domed cities.
@@terrified057t4 well carpet bombing your own planet with thermal and ion based payloads at their level would make it a little hard to grow vegetation, not that anyone gives a tweliks tail about stupid trees
@@terrified057t4 idk man, years of wars have consequences, I think it was a good way of showing it. Plus, it makes Mandalore as a planet more unique, not just ""green covered with forests and grass planet" as it was before and as it will be in future stories
Women.
What about me