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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) JaingHead.svg 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)
      • There is no evidence for that, just that the Protectors were started as a faction to fight for the CIS, which in my mind speaks volumes. I think that with this article there's the same thing going on as with all the Neo-Crusader/Crusader articles - speculation and too much assumption that there's always a new categorization for them when it seems they are a lot more just Mandalorians, simply cut. If anything, the LOTF Mandies bear much more resemblance to the True Mandalorians, with Boba striving to be Jaster's heir. If anything, they should be categorized under that. There's just as much evidence for that. What I'm saying is that in canonical sources the Mandalorians are like a nation that at times splits up, or takes on another form such as the case of Jaster's supercommandoes. But in between those splits you never hear about anything other than Mandalorians when referring to them, which means they don't always fall into categories. Why aren't all the unknowns just categorized under Mandalorian? That way there's no speculation and no fanon touch, and when revealed as belonging to a seperate group - change it for the character. SarimThiri 11:58, 19 December 2008 (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?


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Spar mistaken for Boba Fett Edit

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)

FoC Edit

Where do they appear in Forces of Corruption? I'll believe they were mentioned only, but I don't remember theses specific Mandalorian types being in the game, only a bounty hunter (that dies) and Mandalorian Militia. Xanofar 01:40, 29 April 2009 (UTC)

Vatok Tawr was a protector??

RPG statistics? Edit

  • Does any of their RPG statistics ever appear on books or websites (other than Fenn Shysa and Boba Fett)?--ARC commander4 06:30, October 9, 2009 (UTC)
  • Could somebody PLEASE answer this question?!--ARC commander4 13:34, October 9, 2009 (UTC)

Legacy era Mandalorians aren't protectorsEdit

  • They were mercenaries, as stated many times throughout the Legacy series. In the recent Luke Skywalker and the shadows of mindor, it was suggested that the Protectors worked with the mercenaries yet were a volunteer police force, so where does any source state that all Mandalorians after the Clone Wars were Protectors? I remember the History article mentioning Boba using the Protector name in the Yuuzhan Vong war, but it's not clear if the Protectors continued after the war. So shouldn't all the Legacy characters just stay in the Mandalorian article until a source says different? Gratulor - User Page 00:17, October 29, 2009 (UTC)

Bad Mando'a alert!Edit

Mando'ade Hukaatir would be translated into english as "Mandalorians Cover", and not Mandalorian Protectors. The genuine version has been added, which is Mando Cabure and it translates directly to Mandalorian Protectors. Just wanted to make a note of it. Gratulor - User Page 08:46, December 7, 2009 (UTC)

  • Good catch on that one. I'd guess whoever added it was probably thinking along the lines of "hukaat kama" and tried to apply it here.--Bella'Mia 09:28, December 7, 2009 (UTC)

Possible difference Edit

Mando Cabure or Mando'ad Cabure? Personally, the Mando'ad version seems much more apropriate to me. 'Mando' sounds too slangy for an organization name. Unsigned comment by Revan Malak (talk • contribs).

  • It isn't slang according to the official dictionary. I quote: "Mando - MAHN-do - Mandalorian, adj or noun". The word Mando'ad means the people, or literally "a child of Mandalore". So Mando Cabure is the correct translation. Gratulor - User Page 17:55, February 5, 2010 (UTC)

Protectors pre-Clone Wars Edit

When Tor Vizsla is terrorizing Jango and his sister, papa Fett comes out saying he's "the Journeyman Protector" for Concord Dawn. Yeah, it's just one instance, but it's a well-read book and needs to be considered...

71.227.131.111 07:35, April 5, 2010 (UTC)Peregrinus

  • The Journeyman Protectors and the Mandalorian Protectors, while similarly named, are two different organizations. The Journeyman Protectors are the police force for the planet Concord Dawn and have no relationship with the Mandalorian Protectors. The Mando Protectors actually weren't in existence at the time Jango Fett: Open Seasons takes place.--Bella'Mia 08:54, April 5, 2010 (UTC)

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