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[edit] Gender Bias?

Has there ever been a female/non-human Mandolore or is it a strict human-male position only? I'd like to know... And an early thank-you to whomever answers. ... Thanks. ^^ Unsigned comment by 68.122.226.2 (talk • contribs).

  • It isn't known. Sorry.--Xilentshadow900 01:13, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
    • Actually, Canderous Ordo is the first known human Mandalore. The two from Tales of the Jedi were Taungs, as presumably was the first.Kuralyov 01:41, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
  • As for female Mandalores, they haven't shown gender barriers in the past, so it could be possible. -- SFH 01:43, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
    • I suppose a female Mandalore could happen. They don't seem to be one dominant gender when it comes to 'honor', otherwise all female mandalorians would be nothing more than house wifes - which they totally aren't. ;) Warhobbe 00:10, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
      • I suppose there could be a female non-human Mandalore. Despite the fact that Mandalorians are known throughout the galaxy to be vicious killers, the Mandalorians are also known to have respect for those in authority, creatures with greater power, and fellow Madalorians. Unsigned comment by Nickbuffington (talk • contribs).
        • I think that there might have been a female Mandalore. I mean, c'mon, the Mandalorians hald no sex discrimination against each other, women are expected to fight just as much as men are. Now, about your second question, yes, there has been a non-human Mandalore. The Tuang.Kom'rk 23:38, 17 April 2008 (UTC)
          • In the Order 66 novel by Karen Traviss; Fenn Shysa and Kal Skirata are talking about Manda'lore and in the conversation about Ayla Fett, Fenn mentioned that its about time another female became Manda'lore since they know how to 'keep us fellas in line.' So according to that there have been female Manda'lores' although Karen Traviss has been know to change canon in the past. Deanscotsmen022 00:56, 13 January 2009 (UTC)

Eh, her changes have generally been for the better. And canon is always changing. Read my misspost under Unknown Mandalore for my answer. Sorry about the misspost, won't happen again.

207.235.199.10 21:58, 12 January 2009 (UTC) The MAndolorians don't care if your female or male just if do really good as a leader.

[edit] Unknown Mandalore?

Is there a Mandalore we Don't Know about in FoC? because one of the Missions is to kill The Mandalorian Clan Leader. 24.215.174.33

  • Well, a clanleader is not necessarily (and most likeley not) the Mandalore. There are many clans, each with a clanleader. But there is only one Mandalore at a time.--Pi314 14:35, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
    • The Clan leader is Mandalore the first duh! -Unsigned comment by 75.190.248.196 (talk • contribs).
      • Um... I don't think so. Mandalore the First lived thousands of years before Forces of Corruption. -LtNOWIS 20:45, 5 April 2008 (UTC)

When I think about it, yes, there could be-or have been a female Mandalore. Well, think of it this way, Mandalorians have been around for at least one thousand years, during that time, many female Mandos could have been Mandalore, just not worth mentioning becuase there have been so many.

I don't know if what I said makes sense, if it doesn't, ask me about it on my talk page. Talk:Prudii. Thanks.

According to current canon and Order 66: A Republic Commando Novel, Fenn Shysa was the Mandalore from 19 BBY to whenever he made Boba take it over after Shysa was killed on Shogun. So the Mandalore could not have been the person killed in FoC. Although I don't know if Force's of Corupption is considered canon material? Deanscotsmen022 04:10, 27 September 2008 (UTC)deanscotsmen022

[edit] Bathroom etc.

If the Mandalor does not remove his armor how does he use the bathroom etc. Unsigned comment by 169.244.70.146 (talk • contribs).

Mandalorians "do" remove their armor at some points in their lives. Also, this question is completely irrelivent. Thanks --Prudii 23:00, 14 April 2008 (UTC)Prudii

Um, aren't we supposed to remove spam messages as opposed to answering them?—B-Boba Fett! He'll kill us all! 01:45, November 6, 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Jango and Bobba

Were Jango and Bobba really considered to be Madalores, as I believe Jango didn't start wearing the Mandalorian armor until the other Mandalorians were all dead (though it's been a long time since I read it).Livingston (The Force will be with you. Always.) 11:35, 5 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Mandalore the First

who has a pic of mandalore the first???(75.190.248.196 20:11, 5 April 2008 (UTC))

    • There isn't one available. -LtNOWIS 20:45, 5 April 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Spar's (Alpha-02) Involvment as Mandalore

According to Karen Traviss's new novel Order 66, Fenn Shysa tried to get Spar, Sull, and Fi to play Jango Fett's son and assume the title of Mandalore. But none of them accepted, although Spar said he might if need be. According to the novel, there hadn't been a Mandalore for over three years. After the formation of the Empire and the agreement by a few of the Clan Chieftians to allow a base to be built on Mandalore, Kal Skirata told Shysa to assume it himself and Fenn agreed only if he feels the deal with the Empire is going bad. A few days later when the Imperial Garrison Troops started showing up, Kal got word that Fenn ad assumed the title of Mandalore. So Spar's name as a Mandalore mught need to be removed if the Novel "Order 66" is to be canon. OR clarification might need to be made. Deanscotsmen022 04:20, 27 September 2008 (UTC)deanscotsmen022

[edit] Mandalore on Kashyyyk during KotOR?

One of the datapads you get off a dead Mandalorian in the Shadowlands of Kashyyyk refers to the Mandalorian commander that you fight as Mandalore. Should we put him in here as a Mandalore then? Ruthless Xero 22:32, 5 March 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Who is Mandalore durring the Great War/Cold War?

After Mandalore the Preserver reunites the mandalorian clans, who becomes Mandalore during the Great War? Also, who is Mandalore during Star Wars: The Old Republic/Cold War? – –Bron Hañda 23:25, 11 March 2009 (UTC)

  • Well, during Star Wars: The Old Republic, "The New Mandalore" is Mandalore, not too much is known about him as of yet though. He was shown in the Return of the Mandalorians timeline video on the swtor website. Fiadrok 00:59, 12 July 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Jango, Alpha-Ø2 and Boba

So.. Jango was Mandalore.. three times? Antonstaen 10:47, 11 July 2009 (UTC)

Not really. It doesn't count in my mind, because both Alpha-Ø2 and Boba were different than Jango. Sharing the same face doesn't make them the same guy.Revan Malak 09:04, 12 July 2009 (UTC)

[edit] The New Mandalore

I think I updated that part as best as I could. Any suggestions?--Revan Malak 09:05, 12 July 2009 (UTC)

  • I reverted you. Try using a more neutral tone in your prose next time. --Imperialles 10:45, 12 July 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Mandalore in the Clone Wars cartoon?

Has anyone see the new trailer for the season 2 of the Clone Wars cartoon? They show Mandalorians at the very end of the trailer. On the Examiner and BigShinyRobot websites they're calling this guy Mandalore. Although, I'm holding out hope that they're making reference to the planet and not the person. Otherwise, unless this new Mandalore is supposed to be Spar, then it's going to screw up the continuity again. — Sadriel Fett 00:55, 26 July 2009 (UTC)

  • Nothing is confirmed yet. JangFett Talk 01:03, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
    • It's the planet, per http://starwarsblog.starwars.com/index.php/2009/07/24/report-from-the-star-wars-spectacular-2009/. -- I need a name (Complain here) 09:36, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
      • The continuity for the Mandalore is already screwed up. In the History of the Mandalorians; Spar is the Mandalore suring the Clone Wars up until close to the Battle of Yavin then Fenn Shysa takes over. But in Order 66 the Novel, Spar never became Mandalore just acted as Jango's Heir for Shysa until Shysa assumed the title of Mandalore after the Imp garisson showed up. But I don't know what to go off, both are Canon. But it's still cool that their brigning in some Mando'ade into the series. Although they said the voice is oddly familiar, Spar's armor was dark green in both the novel and in "History of the Mandalorians," but I guess Lucasfilm can change as they see fit. Deanscotsmen022 12:45, 26 July 2009 (UTC)


[edit] Mandalore the Destroyer

  • There has been alot of back and forth undoing regarding Mandalore the Destroyer who was introduced in the 501st novel. Although no date was given, we know it was before the Clone Wars. We may need to make a note or seperate section for her, so it doesn't confuse people. Deanscotsmen022 00:46, November 6, 2009 (UTC)

I moved the destroyer to a more canonical timewise position since all of the others are roughly in chronological order. I don't know if she was before or after Mandalore the murdered, but it's as close as I surmised. --68.228.35.193 04:21, November 14, 2009 (UTC)