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Mandalorian symbol

Discussion in 'Star Wars Community' started by bmwgurl17, Jul 16, 2005.

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  1. darth_Boba

    darth_Boba Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    My best guess as to the Mandalorian captain that was honored was the one that eventually killed Jaing from Visionaries (remember, he wasn't "dead" at the end of the comic).

    And before you tell me that Visionaries isn't canon, LFL's official stance on it is that if it hasn't been contradicted by other sources or GL himself (Darth Maul coming back), it's canon.
     
  2. Halagad_Ventor

    Halagad_Ventor Star Wars Author - SWRPG Designer star 4 VIP

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    Hey folks. I'm the author of the History of the Mandalorians piece. It's true, the Mandalorian symbol is *not* a Bantha skull. It may be a male mythosaur skull. You can see what the skeletal remains of a female mythosaur (i.e. w/o tusks) look like in Marvel Comics #69. The skull also shares a connection with Master Jaing, from the Visionaries story, "Prototypes."

    Hope that helps.

    Take care,
    Abel
     
  3. Warrior_of_Mandalore

    Warrior_of_Mandalore Jedi Padawan star 4

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    You, sir, are my hero. Best Insider article I ever read.

    Warrior_of_Mandalore Strikes Again
     
  4. Halagad_Ventor

    Halagad_Ventor Star Wars Author - SWRPG Designer star 4 VIP

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    :) Thanks Warrior.

    You can check out all 56 :eek: pages of the discussion on the article here.
     
  5. kainangmar

    kainangmar Jedi Youngling star 2

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    Ah, Jaing! That was his name! Couldn't quite remember it. So, Is Jaing a Genn'dai? If so, Why doesn't Durge have tusks? Did he cut them off or something?
     
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