I am curious to see how the mandalorians would rule the known galaxy. Could they thrive or would they be pushing for the unknown regions since anyone under their rule would have embraced the culture?
As far as I can recall they've never had a stable empire for any amount of time. So I'd guess they would have to permanently expand, which is also unsustainable. Seems like their best option would be a small, tightly organized group of systems, and then serve kind of as the galaxys own John wick. Someone's always gonna be getting uppity, so they're always gonna have someone to "practice" on.
@neofulcrum5013 that's where getting to put the smack down on the bad guy of the month comes in handy. Let's the kids work out that "playful energy" on someone deserving lol.
According to the lore the mandalorians planned to make a warrior caste system, a rule by the strong type empire. The strong would be in charge while the weak would be slaves, depending on your fighting prowess
Assuming lazy / chained-to-OTL-aesthetics designers aren't to blame, it speaks volumes that a ton of armour in SWTOR and even EU materials predating that game-series takes obvious cues from Mandalorian armour, and not just the T-visor; "if you can't out-design the enemy, steal theirs" indeed.
"Here's why you can't exterminate us, aruetii. We're not huddled in one place-we span the galaxy. We need no lords or leaders-so you can't destroy our command. We can live without technology-so we can fight with our bare hands. We have no species or bloodline-so we can rebuild our ranks with others who want to join us. We're more than just a people or an army, aruetii. We're a culture. We're an idea. And you can't kill ideas-but we can certainly kill you."-Mandalore the Destroyer
He was a tyrant to the galaxy, a hero to his people. He ensured the Mandalorians didn't end with the Taung species. A lot of similarities with heroes from the Trojan War.
My headcanon is that either or both house kryze and house Vizsla removed or destroyed alot of their history in a grab for power thus makin Cassius and his clan amounst others outcasts.
3:22, all you are missing is the green, pink, n black suit mandalorians in order yo complete the mando-power rangers set..Go, Go power rangers, this is the way!
Geetsly, could you do a video of the entire clone war timeline? I'm not gonna ask that you go into detail about every battle or even any of them, but is it possible for you to compile a timeline with every battle in it? Perhaps you could mention significant events or new weapons being introduced as timeline markers? The reason I'm requesting this is because of your extensive knowledge of the Clone Wars, the factions, the clones, the weapons and the heroes and villains involved. The tactical droid in Rebels mentioned that there were something close to 168 battles that were fought but nobody has ever compiled a timeline of the war. If anyone else would like to see an accurate, detailed compilation, please like this comment so he sees it! 😊
With all due respect to fans of the Mandalorians, has anyone thought what the galaxy would be like under them? In Star Trek we see many flaws to the Klingon Empire where it needs a war or an enemy to keep all the houses united. Given the behavior of Legends Old Republic Mandalorians and Canon New Republic Mandalorians, they have a similar issue. The Klingon Empire also suffers from corruption and warriors working more to maintain their honor rather than living up to that code. Not to mention warrior honor isn’t like hero honor. Now I don’t know if either version of the Mandalorians suffers similar corruption, but the honer issue wouldn’t surprise me. In other words, as cool and impressive as Mandalorians ruling the galaxy would sound like, wouldn’t it be a bad thing? I mean, clone troopers are my favorite characters in all of fiction, but I wouldn’t want one in politics. Yeah, they don’t have a warrior culture like Mandalorians and Klingons, they have a culture based on duty and loyalty. But a clone is only raised in warfare and can suffer from blind loyalty even without the inhibitor chips. I would imagine a clone politician becoming a warmonger or being manipulated by someone else.
I honestly wonder if they'll show the old Mandalorians, they were badasses but that came with committing acts across the galaxy that give the Sith and CIS a run for their money
It’d be cool if the “new” Mandalorian’s established an empire that brought security to the outer rim, where the Republic could not. They could make a treaty with the Republic. They could be the first defence from outside threats, specifically from the unknown region. I don’t know a little imagination and head canon I suppose, one can dream!😆
So, the Mandos went from a Viking mindset to a Roman mindset (while retaining the Viking bloodlust). Makes sense. Actually thought they had done so long before Cassus Fett though ?
Go ahead. I’m fairly interested in the lore surrounding the Bounty Hunter class in _Star Wars: the Old Republic_ , i.e. any & all Mandalorian related lore & such…
I thought the precursor to humans were the taung and zhell and eventually they evolved into humans after waring on coruscant one species left and eventually evolved into the mandalorians. Please correct me if I am wrong because I’m not sure on this lore anyone who knows please comment.
The Taung evolved alongside Coruscanti got outcompeted and fucked off to the Outer Rim, where they developed into Taung-Mandalorians then eventually opened the Mandalorian ideology to other species that could prove their worth, eventually being out competed by humans, again.
Why the Republic willingly committed ethnocide against the Mandalorians when they started taxing the Hydian Way a few centuries after end of the New Sith Wars? And more importantly, why the Jedi not only try to stop the Republic but actually lead the Republic troops in committing this ethnocide? Was it because they feared that if the Sith returned, they might manipulated the Mandalorians to go war with them somehow? I just don't get it. They made it look like it happened out of nowhere.
Mandalore the ultimate is so badass he is the first leader that United the mandalorians and brought the galaxy to its knees. Only Revan could defeat him
"Making the mother of all space omelettes here, Jack! Can't fret over every egg!" - the man who made the Mandalorian Empire himself
Can't Fett over every egg
*STANDING HERE I REALIZE*
*YOU ARE JUST LIKE ME TRYING TO MAKE HISTORY*
Jango being descended from Cassus is deliberately left uncertain "Fett" is the same as Smith or a "Farmer" type name.
“Do you know how much I sacrificed!”
-Fett Clan, probably
I am curious to see how the mandalorians would rule the known galaxy. Could they thrive or would they be pushing for the unknown regions since anyone under their rule would have embraced the culture?
As far as I can recall they've never had a stable empire for any amount of time. So I'd guess they would have to permanently expand, which is also unsustainable.
Seems like their best option would be a small, tightly organized group of systems, and then serve kind of as the galaxys own John wick.
Someone's always gonna be getting uppity, so they're always gonna have someone to "practice" on.
@@blackc1479yeah and then there’s the risk of civil wars in between
@neofulcrum5013 that's where getting to put the smack down on the bad guy of the month comes in handy. Let's the kids work out that "playful energy" on someone deserving lol.
According to the lore the mandalorians planned to make a warrior caste system, a rule by the strong type empire. The strong would be in charge while the weak would be slaves, depending on your fighting prowess
Crusader Armor looks so much like Imperial Royal Guard armor which was always so cool.
Assuming lazy / chained-to-OTL-aesthetics designers aren't to blame, it speaks volumes that a ton of armour in SWTOR and even EU materials predating that game-series takes obvious cues from Mandalorian armour, and not just the T-visor; "if you can't out-design the enemy, steal theirs" indeed.
"Here's why you can't exterminate us, aruetii. We're not huddled in one place-we span the galaxy. We need no lords or leaders-so you can't destroy our command. We can live without technology-so we can fight with our bare hands. We have no species or bloodline-so we can rebuild our ranks with others who want to join us. We're more than just a people or an army, aruetii. We're a culture. We're an idea. And you can't kill ideas-but we can certainly kill you."-Mandalore the Destroyer
I always loved that quote
For me, the most recognisable Mandalorians are Indomitable and Ultimate.
Likewise ultimate is my favorite
He was a tyrant to the galaxy, a hero to his people. He ensured the Mandalorians didn't end with the Taung species. A lot of similarities with heroes from the Trojan War.
@@lucabestea6844 most certainly
Cassus fett is definitely the coolest mando
Eckhart's Ladder is good. But you may be my favorite Legends Star Wars channel
Yeah… Satine’s reign was doomed from the start.
Jango is mah boi, descended from the best, and the father of the best
My headcanon is that either or both house kryze and house Vizsla removed or destroyed alot of their history in a grab for power thus makin Cassius and his clan amounst others outcasts.
Cassus fett was just the right man for the job.
Yes talk more about the Mandalorian Wars, please. We get so little of it as it is.
I wish we got a tv series about the Mando wars
@@AndreNitroX---I wish for the same
Having a Clone Wars style TV show about the Mandalorian Wars would be fantastic.
@@exaggeratedswaggerofablackteen---I would surely enjoy it.
@@exaggeratedswaggerofablackteen its on my wishlist
3:22, all you are missing is the green, pink, n black suit mandalorians in order yo complete the mando-power rangers set..Go, Go power rangers, this is the way!
Another fascinating piece of the greater Star Wars Universe.
Geetsly, could you do a video of the entire clone war timeline? I'm not gonna ask that you go into detail about every battle or even any of them, but is it possible for you to compile a timeline with every battle in it? Perhaps you could mention significant events or new weapons being introduced as timeline markers?
The reason I'm requesting this is because of your extensive knowledge of the Clone Wars, the factions, the clones, the weapons and the heroes and villains involved. The tactical droid in Rebels mentioned that there were something close to 168 battles that were fought but nobody has ever compiled a timeline of the war.
If anyone else would like to see an accurate, detailed compilation, please like this comment so he sees it! 😊
He did.
@@KaiHung-wv3ul
He did one from the Battle of Geonosis to the Rise of the Empire?
This isn't your fathers Mandalorian, these Mandalorians are far more brutal.
lol.
He is the Mando among Mandalorians.
With all due respect to fans of the Mandalorians, has anyone thought what the galaxy would be like under them? In Star Trek we see many flaws to the Klingon Empire where it needs a war or an enemy to keep all the houses united. Given the behavior of Legends Old Republic Mandalorians and Canon New Republic Mandalorians, they have a similar issue. The Klingon Empire also suffers from corruption and warriors working more to maintain their honor rather than living up to that code. Not to mention warrior honor isn’t like hero honor. Now I don’t know if either version of the Mandalorians suffers similar corruption, but the honer issue wouldn’t surprise me. In other words, as cool and impressive as Mandalorians ruling the galaxy would sound like, wouldn’t it be a bad thing? I mean, clone troopers are my favorite characters in all of fiction, but I wouldn’t want one in politics. Yeah, they don’t have a warrior culture like Mandalorians and Klingons, they have a culture based on duty and loyalty. But a clone is only raised in warfare and can suffer from blind loyalty even without the inhibitor chips. I would imagine a clone politician becoming a warmonger or being manipulated by someone else.
I had to do a double take at 10:40 , thanks for featuring my art!
The mandos are just the coolest race with there equipment and warrior ways
I honestly wonder if they'll show the old Mandalorians, they were badasses but that came with committing acts across the galaxy that give the Sith and CIS a run for their money
It’d be cool if the “new” Mandalorian’s established an empire that brought security to the outer rim, where the Republic could not. They could make a treaty with the Republic. They could be the first defence from outside threats, specifically from the unknown region. I don’t know a little imagination and head canon I suppose, one can dream!😆
If the Mandalorians could, they would completely conquer the galaxy.
The mandalorains would be right at home in 40k ngl
Says the guy/gal who has freaking Bill Cipher as their PFP.
Or destroy it via armaggedon
@@michaelandreipalon359 the show is 11/10 ngl
No one comes CLOSE to topping the Senate.
Where is sith history #12? you still have to finish the thing with the great galactic war, the new sith wars & post bane
Demagol and the Iskalloni next?
The problem is even if they took the whole galaxy the mandalorians can’t exactly rule in a traditional sense they have too fight and hunt .
I’m sure like the monguls they would have figured it out
I wonder why jango hated the death watch who literally did the same things cassus did
So, the Mandos went from a Viking mindset to a Roman mindset (while retaining the Viking bloodlust).
Makes sense. Actually thought they had done so long before Cassus Fett though ?
Just today I was thinking about Cassus Fett and if there was a video and apparently you answered it just like that.
Go ahead. I’m fairly interested in the lore surrounding the Bounty Hunter class in _Star Wars: the Old Republic_ , i.e. any & all Mandalorian related lore & such…
Love from a GenerationTech and Vaush fan!
noice more. The mandalorian wars sounds like a good vid
7:13 doesn't look like that all of them are "neo crusaders", why do they not have neo crusader armour?
Great episode.
Random question. Are the clones left or right handed?
Please do a video on cis navy structure and ranks
Who else wants to see the Mandalorians as the ultimate power in the Galaxy for a change?
could you guys visit the time period during the recottan rule? (idk how to spell it rn)
I thought the precursor to humans were the taung and zhell and eventually they evolved into humans after waring on coruscant one species left and eventually evolved into the mandalorians. Please correct me if I am wrong because I’m not sure on this lore anyone who knows please comment.
The Taung evolved alongside Coruscanti got outcompeted and fucked off to the Outer Rim, where they developed into Taung-Mandalorians then eventually opened the Mandalorian ideology to other species that could prove their worth, eventually being out competed by humans, again.
@@rabbitknight87 okay that makes sense I appreciate you for answering my comment.
Yes please
boba never took the creed hes not mando unless you wanna say the clones are mando also
Why the Republic willingly committed ethnocide against the Mandalorians when they started taxing the Hydian Way a few centuries after end of the New Sith Wars? And more importantly, why the Jedi not only try to stop the Republic but actually lead the Republic troops in committing this ethnocide? Was it because they feared that if the Sith returned, they might manipulated the Mandalorians to go war with them somehow? I just don't get it. They made it look like it happened out of nowhere.
The mandalorians during the jedi civil war and new Sith Wars helped out the Jedi and the Republic only to get backstabbed
@@havco501st7 I wanted to know why they betrayed them too!
Let us be grateful the family name is later redeemed in the distant future, even if those Fetts may or may not be his direct descendants.
Mandalore the ultimate is so badass he is the first leader that United the mandalorians and brought the galaxy to its knees. Only Revan could defeat him
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First comment!!
Would have liked to see a true, established Mandalorian empire.
And I thought Cassus Fett was gonna be Maori like Jango and Boba.