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Rank[]

I thought Mandalorians didn't have ranks. -- SFH 19:18, 26 July 2006 (UTC)

    • They have ranks in KOTOR II, Marvel, and Challenge 58. The only place it's said they don't is in the Traviss article, and what can you expect from soneone who doesn't read the EU? Kuralyov 19:36, 26 July 2006 (UTC)

Please do not flame Traviss, or anyone. It's unnecassary, and rude. She was talking about the current era Mandalorians, not the KOTOR era. Things can change in 4,000 years, and the Mandos did. For example, they lost their religion. Besides, I think the full quote was more along the lines of the fact ranks were based on merit. --Mando'ad Merc 19:36, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

  • I don't think he does have an official rank. -LtNOWIS 20:18, 24 September 2006 (UTC)

Found him in Commencent, in case anyone is wondering - second page of issue six. He's commanding the team that captures Squint and the other Jedi. Lonnyd 10:03, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

Rohlan/Demagol controversy[]

  • So, I think that there is enough evidence of this that this article and Demagol's should be left ambiguous until it is resolved. Hopefully that will be soon, but who knows? Thoughts? Lonnyd 09:15, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
  • Please Stop adding Speculation Wait until it is confurmed as i have stated before on many pages i doesnt matter how many fans think this is true until it is published in an oficial source it is no more than fanon Dark Lord Xander (Embrace The Dark Side!)Neo-Crusader emblem 07:37, 23 August 2007 (UTC)

Able to breathe in outer space with his helmet on?[]

I was wondering if Rohlan(and any Mandalorian with the same kind of armor as Rohlan) could breathe in outer space. Cause if you look at his helmet, there are two tubes leading from the mouthpiece to his back. Could this be tubes that supply him with oxygen and if so, does this mean he could easily walk out of the airlock with his helmet on and survive? Seeing as Canderous Ordo and a lot of other sources tell about Mandalorians dropping from space into the atmosphere on their Basilisk War Droids, it made me wonder. Why? Because if you look at the War Droids, they are open and that would mean Mandalorians aren't protected by a cockpit or something like that. Does this mean there armor supplies them with oxygen? And does Rohlan have the same kind of armor? -- Crimson Jax 22:15, 6 June 2007 (UTC +2)

  • Seeing as he walked on the surface of Flashpoint station without any extra equipment says that he can step out into the vacuum of space. --RedemptionRedemptionusersymbolTalk 20:41, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
    • Thanks for the quick response. I already suspected this fact a bit, but I didn't know for sure. I didn't know if Flashpoint Station had an Atmosphere Generator(or whatever you call those things) or that it was just a dry rock. Thank you very much for the answer. -- Crimson Jax 1:55, 7 June 2007 (UTC +2)

"Human"?[]

I noticed that in Turnabout, Rohlan said to Zayne, "The gambit has failed, human!" we've already seen that Rohlan is Human under his mask, so why would he refer to Zayne, a member of his own species, as "human" instead of his actual name? If "Rohlan" at this point is indeed Demagol, it could suggest that Demagol is a Taung and not Human. His subsequent backing out of a fight, wishing to retreat away from the fleet, also suggests that he is not behaving like the Rohlan we all knew for three issues. I'm not trying to speculate, simply adding a couple points that probably need addressing. If you have any thoughts on this, I would be interested in hearing them. 216.195.184.65 00:09, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

  • Rohlan (at least pre-Flashpoint escape) is most likly human. When he took his helmet off you could see that he was human. If he is in fact Demagol; I'm not sure since Demagol was never shown without a helmet. But he could be infact human, but time will only tell. But he could have used the human remark as a term as non-Mandalorian (Aruetti in Mando'a). Many Mando's do refer non-Mando's either as Jedi or as their speciese in many EU works with Mando's in them. Also the Mando language that Karen Traviis put out may not have been put out when "Turnabout" was written. Just my thought on it. Deanscotsmen022 20:05, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
    • It's probably to build up speculation and ultimately we get to find out what he meant with the next story arc, Demon. The Mando'a dictionary came out in 2005 if memory serves right, and the word aruetii has been in there since at least the first edition of it. So it cannot be that he meant that, otherwise he would refer to Zayne as outsider. It also underlines the changeing of his persona and his relationship to Zayne. At first we saw him as an ageing veteran who was on a quest for the truth, but after Flashpoint his priorities changed to protecting and training Jarael, who strangely is the only one he calls by name. Gratulor - User Page 07:19, October 19, 2009 (UTC)

Rohlan was never a Neo-Crusader[]

After both the Handbook and Campaign Guide, it's clearly stated that Rohlan never joined the Neo-Crusaders, but always was a Crusader who questioned Mandalore's support for the Neo-Crusaders. Even then, he still was a Crusader because they're not a group, but a tradition. It's clearly in there, and also in issue #20 where he says "I see all your vanguard are Neo-Crusaders now". SarimThiri 08:41, 30 September 2008 (UTC)

A jedi hero during the New Sith War?[]

So yeah, I was checking Jason Fry's Essential Guide to Warfare endnotes (part 4) and I stumbled on this:

"A lot of fans will recognize Hoth’s given name as a reference to the Mandalorian warrior and reluctant Jedi ally Rohlan Dyre from John Jackson Miller’s Knights of the Old Republic material, but Rohlan Dyre is, in turn, named to evoke the hero Roland of medieval epic. I like the idea that Rohlan might have become a hero for Jedi troubadors."

The idea of Rohlan having become a mythical hero for the Jedis of the time sounds like an impossibly cool concept. Do you think it is worth mentioning in the article, in a "Legacy" section?

--190.235.212.91 02:48, June 14, 2012 (UTC)

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