I actually did not know that! I searched her up and her name is Arla Fett. She’s right behind her mother who just shot a guy and there’s a lil Jango! Sadly nothing like the one from my dream that wouldve been cool

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I actually did not know that! I searched her up and her name is Arla Fett. She’s right behind her mother who just shot a guy and there’s a lil Jango! Sadly nothing like the one from my dream that wouldve been cool
@cassiansfuzzyjacket replied to your post:while we have Ordo and Kom’rk in one corner,...
it seems like it’s always, one Null to another, “Did you talk to [a third Null] about this?” “No, that kind of security they’ve got is intimidating. I can’t.”
yeah, honestly
like ... they’re the closest to each other, closer to each other than anyone else in the galaxy, but even then ... sometimes, some things? they just can’t really talk about to anyone else except one other specifically, and one who they feel might be the Best Suited to this conversation or issue as it pertains to them.
which is like ... such an interesting dynamic, tbh, and it opens up so many interesting scenarios to go down, especially when on first glance one would just assume that Prudii would seek out Kom’rk, or that Ordo would seek out Mereel, because on the surface that’s what looks like the most sense --- but in actuality, with respect to their personalities, it doesn’t necessarily work out like that.
cassiansfuzzyjacket replied to your post: Okay, but given how Mandalorians tend to group up...
All three of them are called Te Jahaatir Mand'alor, Mandalore the Deceiver, by the two other groups. Although their self-styled names are remembered, typically nowadays they’re called Mand'alor'ehn, the Mandalore Three, if you need to refer to them at once.
izzyovercoffee replied to your post: Okay, but given how Mandalorians tend to group up...
or think about the radically opposite scenario, all three recognize the others as the real mandalore and none of their supporters can convince them to fight over it
Lmao, imagine if somehow both these things are true- the various lieutenants in each faction write lengthy denouncements and give long speeches about the Te Jahaatir Mand'alor and a few of the sneakier ones keep trying to sabotage things so they can steer Mandalorians back to the “proper” course, but none of the three want a war.
“Te Cabur Mand’alor?? What, you mean Tsika? Nah, I know her; she’s good folk, even if she has really funny reform ideas. Besides, a hammer to the face is more her style than poison.”
“Well, I’m not saying Te Ge’tal Mand’alor isn’t a complete and utter asshole, and, yeah, they’d probably deck me if they saw me in a bar or something, but they don’t have the credits or inclination to fund another civil war either, not if it might disrupt their pet building project.”
Really, they might not like or agree with one another, but they all do come to the reluctant agreement that the Mandalorians cannot survive another sectarian conflict at that moment in time, and it’s better to leave each other be rather than run a scorched earth campaign that gets every last one of their of strongholds and followers killed and their teachings destroyed, particularly with some sort of outside threat looming.
Eventually, extremely reluctantly, they come together to stop an actual aruetii threat in Mandalorian space, and the look on everyone’s faces when the enemy leader demands the unconditional surrender of the “The Mandalore” and the three look at each other and Te Ge’tal asks which one he means is priceless.
All the propaganda still tries to set up these dramatic rivalries that are recorded into the ages by the different factions, which was more like two of the Mandalores getting into a bar fight, they all still snipe about one another, but in the end, they were smart enough to avoid a war no one needed.
The few aruetii historians trying to make sense of the Mandalorian sources from that time, on the other hand, are massively confused.
ulvdakota replied to your post: do we know what color Kom'rk’s beskar'gam is?
I don’t think Traviss ever bothered to mention it
Too busy with her ‘perfect good precious no-wrong-doing’ Kal
^^^fact. even among the nulls, Kom’rk seemed to get short shrift an awful lot when it comes to authorial attention. which, you know, maybe that’s a good thing.
sauntering-down replied to your post: do we know what color Kom'rk’s beskar'gam is?
…you know, i’d SWEAR it was actually somewhere in one of the books? like i’m pretty sure there was a part that at least listed a couple of the clones’ armor colors, but tbh i’m not sure and idk if Kom'rk was even among them so DO WHAT YOU WANT FRIENDO
cassiansfuzzyjacket replied to your post: do we know what color Kom'rk’s beskar'gam is?
I don’t know off the top of my head? And anyway, people can change their minds ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
well, wookiepedia was zero help, which makes me think that is wasn’t mentioned at all? and anyway if it wasn’t, like, a big deal in the novels then i’m more concerned with it looking good than matching canon
FMK, if you're still taking them, lmao how about the lesser seen Nulls: Prudii, A'den, Kom'rk.
Fuck: Kom’rk, probably. He seems fun!
Marry: A’den, because I’ve been in love with him since I read about his laugh lines. That’s just so cute I can’t handle it. (I am even weaker for laugh lines than I am for greying temples.)
Kill: Prudii, I guess. :(
@cassiansfuzzyjacket replied to your post
I never stop thinking about those “all clones are –sexual!!” i should write a post again for it
me neither and it makes me mad! like i’d be happy not knowing this is what people think especially when it also makes me doubt having t’ad squad with their myriad sexualities >|
even more so cause it isn’t even one person. or one post. it’s multiple people and multiple posts about it.
you grind my gears fandom
In that comparison of the TFA and TLJ teasers, I think the TFA one is actually a fan edit spliced together to make it match the TLF teaser? The conceit though is definitely built off how the first TFA teaser started with Finn popping into empty frame, gasping sharply.
AH, I see what you mean. Thanks for pointing that out, my memory of how the trailer went down obviously been lacking since its release.
@cassiansfuzzyjacket replied to your post “my favorite thing about from a certain point of view being announced...”
I'm still ???? over Meg Cabot, which is awesome but still like, out of left field
YEAH her too, she’s definitely not someone i ever would have predicted we’d see in star wars (and i think the only non-star wars writer on the list that i’ve read before?)