Talk:Mandalorian Protectors
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Um, does this include all Mandalorians Vong War and after? Because they didn't really mention the Protectors by name in Legacy of the Force, and yet we list Bloodlines and Sacrifice in the appearances list and list people like Novoc Vevut and Ram Zerimar, who appear to simply be normal mandos and aren't even shown fighting. -LtNOWIS 04:02, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
- This is a good question. It can be supposed that Vevut and Ram are both two of Fett's 100 Supercommandos, and since Fett took Shysa's role as a leader of the Protectors over, we would think that they're still Mandalorian Protectors. The problem that is behind this all is that we don't exactly know what the Protectors are? Are they a splinter group like Death Weath, a merc group, or, like the Supercommandos, the most elie Mandalorians at the Mandalore's service and serving as some kind of personal bodyguard? Or are even the Protectors and the Supercommandos technically the same? ~ Tracyn (Talk)
13:00, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
- "It can be supposed" = speculation. I mean, I'm not seeing any evidence for the Protectors even existing post-Vong war. -LtNOWIS 01:20, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
I am looking for books with any information on Fett's rise in the Perotectors because I feel that section is light. Does anyone know which book has the information?
[edit] Spar mistaken for Boba Fett
Shouldn't it be somewhere in the article that the Mandalorian Protectors also mistook him for Boba Fett, or as they say in the Star Wars Insider article that he was "the son of Jango Fett?" I know it's in the article that Ailyn Vel mistook him for Fett, but the whole point of retro fixing that and putting it in the Star Wars Insider article in the first place was because during Fenn Shysa's "recounting" to Princess Leia of the Clone Wars, he refers to their commander as Boba Fett, meaning they believed he was Fett. Especially since we have that flashback as one of the pics on here. Sadriel Fett 03:38, 24 January 2008 (UTC)