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** Not necessarily; gravity is determined by mass, not size specifically. A moon with greater mass would have stronger gravity, and it's entirely possible that Concordia's mass is sufficiently high enough for the gravitational difference between it and Mandalore to be marginal.

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** Not necessarily; gravity is determined by mass, not size specifically. Smaller, denser objects can still have a higher mass than an object that appears larger in volume or area. A moon with greater mass would have stronger gravity, and it's entirely possible that Concordia's mass is sufficiently high enough for the gravitational difference between it and Mandalore to be marginal.
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** Not necessarily; gravity is determined by mass, not size specifically. A moon with greater mass would have stronger gravity, and it's entirely possible that Concordia's mass is sufficiently high enough for the gravitational difference between it and Mandalore to be marginal.
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* {{Retcon}}: Previous material from the ''Legends'' continuity indicated that Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. Almec claims he was nothing more than a common bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether Almec's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armor fair and square - but not a Mandalore born one, and also part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why he dismissed Jango as "not Mandalorian". To be fair however, this was also Jango's backstory in ''Legends'', where the True Mandalorians fought against Death Watch- [[CorruptPolitician the same organization that Almec himself would later be revealed to have ties to]].

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* {{Retcon}}: Previous material from the ''Legends'' continuity indicated that Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. Almec claims he was nothing more than a common bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether Almec's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armor fair and square - but not a Mandalore born one, and also part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why he dismissed Jango as "not Mandalorian". To be fair however, this was also Jango's backstory in ''Legends'', where the True Mandalorians fought against Death Watch- [[CorruptPolitician the same organization that Almec himself would later be revealed to have ties to]].

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* GoodOldWays: The Death Watch's entire goal is to overthrow Duchess Satine's regime and undo the reforms she put in place so they can return to being an aggressive GlorySeeker military culture, much more like they were in the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' canon.

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* GoodOldWays: The Death Watch's entire goal is to overthrow Duchess Satine's regime and undo the reforms she put in place so they can return to being an aggressive GlorySeeker military culture, much more like they were in the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' canon.continuity.



* {{Retcon}}:
** Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. Almec claims he was nothing more than a common bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether Almec's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armour fair and square - but not a Mandalore born one, and also part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why he dismissed Jango as "not Mandalorian". To be fair however, this was also Jango's backstory in ''Legends'', where the True Mandalorians fought against Death Watch- [[CorruptPolitician the same organization that Almec himself would later be revealed to have ties to]].
** The Darksaber was created for this episode and became important to canon. Here, Vizsla claims it was stolen from a Jedi Temple. In ''Rebels'', that was tweaked to it having been constructed by the Mandalorian Jedi, Tarre Vizsla, and stolen from the Temple by his family clan after his death, making this a case of ExactWords.

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{{Retcon}}: Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse ''Legends'' continuity indicated that Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. Almec claims he was nothing more than a common bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether Almec's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armour armor fair and square - but not a Mandalore born one, and also part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why he dismissed Jango as "not Mandalorian". To be fair however, this was also Jango's backstory in ''Legends'', where the True Mandalorians fought against Death Watch- [[CorruptPolitician the same organization that Almec himself would later be revealed to have ties to]].
** The Darksaber was created for this episode and became important to canon. Here, Vizsla claims it was stolen from a Jedi Temple. In ''Rebels'', that was tweaked to it having been constructed by the Mandalorian Jedi, Tarre Vizsla, and stolen from the Temple by his family clan after his death, making this a case of ExactWords.
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* MultitaskedConversation: When Obi-Wan contacts Sabine to ask her to come and help him, she's in the middle of a conversation with Pre Vizsla. She does her best to make her responses to Obi-Wan seem like natural things to say to Vizsla.

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* MultitaskedConversation: When Obi-Wan contacts Sabine Satine to ask her to come and help him, she's in the middle of a conversation with Pre Vizsla. She does her best to make her responses to Obi-Wan seem like natural things to say to Vizsla.
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** The Darksaber was created for this episode and became important to canon. Here, Vizsla claims it was stolen from a Jedi Temple. In ''Rebels'', that was tweaked to it having been constructed by the Mandalorian Jedi, Tarre Vizsla, and taken from the Temple by his family clan after his death.

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** The Darksaber was created for this episode and became important to canon. Here, Vizsla claims it was stolen from a Jedi Temple. In ''Rebels'', that was tweaked to it having been constructed by the Mandalorian Jedi, Tarre Vizsla, and taken stolen from the Temple by his family clan after his death.death, making this a case of ExactWords.
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** Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. The Prime Minister in this episode claims he was nothing more than a bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether the Prime Minister's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armour fair and square - but not a born Mandalorian like the PM, and also part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why the PM dismissed him as "not Mandalorian". To be fair however, this was also Jango's backstory in ''Legends'', where the True Mandalorians fought against Death Watch- [[CorruptPolitician the same organization that Almec himself would later be revealed to have ties to]].
** The Darksaber was created for this episode and became important to canon. Here, Vizsla claims it was stolen from a Jedi Temple. In ''Rebels'', that was changed to it having been forged by a Mandalorian Jedi, Tarre Vizsla.

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** Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. The Prime Minister in this episode Almec claims he was nothing more than a common bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether the Prime Minister's Almec's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armour fair and square - but not a Mandalore born Mandalorian like the PM, one, and also part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why the PM he dismissed him Jango as "not Mandalorian". To be fair however, this was also Jango's backstory in ''Legends'', where the True Mandalorians fought against Death Watch- [[CorruptPolitician the same organization that Almec himself would later be revealed to have ties to]].
** The Darksaber was created for this episode and became important to canon. Here, Vizsla claims it was stolen from a Jedi Temple. In ''Rebels'', that was changed tweaked to it having been forged constructed by a the Mandalorian Jedi, Tarre Vizsla.Vizsla, and taken from the Temple by his family clan after his death.



* UnreliableNarrator: Almec is later revealed to be this when he claims Jango Fett wasn't a true Mandalorian. Part of this comes from being [[spoiler: a corrupt politician]], and the other from the fact that Jango was adopted into the culture as a Foundling, as confirmed by his son Boba.

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* UnreliableNarrator: Almec is later revealed to be this when he claims Jango Fett wasn't a true Mandalorian. Part of this comes from being [[spoiler: a corrupt politician]], and the other from the fact that Jango was adopted into the culture as a Foundling, as confirmed by his son Boba.Boba years later.

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* {{Retcon}}: Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. The Prime Minister in this episode claims he was nothing more than a bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether the Prime Minister's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armour fair and square - but not a born Mandalorian like the PM, and also part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why the PM dismissed him as "not Mandalorian". To be fair however, this was also Jango's backstory in ''Legends'', where the True Mandalorians fought against Death Watch- [[CorruptPolitician the same organization that Almec himself would later be revealed to have ties to]].

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Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. The Prime Minister in this episode claims he was nothing more than a bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether the Prime Minister's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armour fair and square - but not a born Mandalorian like the PM, and also part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why the PM dismissed him as "not Mandalorian". To be fair however, this was also Jango's backstory in ''Legends'', where the True Mandalorians fought against Death Watch- [[CorruptPolitician the same organization that Almec himself would later be revealed to have ties to]].to]].
** The Darksaber was created for this episode and became important to canon. Here, Vizsla claims it was stolen from a Jedi Temple. In ''Rebels'', that was changed to it having been forged by a Mandalorian Jedi, Tarre Vizsla.
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* {{Retcon}}: Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. The Prime Minister in this episode claims he was nothing more than a bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether the Prime Minister's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armour fair and square - but not a born Mandalorian like the PM, and also part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why the PM dismissed him as "not Mandalorian".

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* {{Retcon}}: Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. The Prime Minister in this episode claims he was nothing more than a bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether the Prime Minister's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armour fair and square - but not a born Mandalorian like the PM, and also part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why the PM dismissed him as "not Mandalorian". To be fair however, this was also Jango's backstory in ''Legends'', where the True Mandalorians fought against Death Watch- [[CorruptPolitician the same organization that Almec himself would later be revealed to have ties to]].
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* UnreliableNarrator: Almec is later revealed to be this when he claims Jango Fett wasn't a true Mandalorian. Part of this comes from being [[spoiler: a corrupt politician]], and the other from the fact that Jango was adopted into the culture as a Foundling, as confirmed by his son Boba.
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* {{Retcon}}: Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. The Prime Minister in this episode claims he was nothing more than a bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether the Prime Minister's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armour fair and square - but not ethnically Mandalorian like the PM, and part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why the PM dismissed him as "not Mandalorian".

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* {{Retcon}}: Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. The Prime Minister in this episode claims he was nothing more than a bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether the Prime Minister's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armour fair and square - but not ethnically a born Mandalorian like the PM, and also part of Mandalore's old warrior culture, which is likely why the PM dismissed him as "not Mandalorian".

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* {{Retcon}}: Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. This episode retcons him into nothing more than a bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor.
** Series/TheMandalorian later reveals this (or retcons the retcon) to be false information given by an UnreliableNarrator, the Prime Minister who like Satine is trying to sweep Mandalore's violent past under the rug. Jango is proven to have been a Mandalorian foundling and earned his armor.

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* {{Retcon}}: Previous material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. This The Prime Minister in this episode retcons him into claims he was nothing more than a bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor.
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armor. His status as a "true" Mandalorian in the retcon) to be false information given by an UnreliableNarrator, new Disney canon was uncertain for a while as people argued over whether the Prime Minister Minister's statement was literal truth, or [[NoTrueScotsman meant as a dismissive insult]]. ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finally resolved the issue by splitting the difference - Jango was a Mandalorian ''foundling'' who earned his armour fair and square - but not ethnically Mandalorian like Satine is trying to sweep the PM, and part of Mandalore's violent past under old warrior culture, which is likely why the rug. Jango is proven to have been a Mandalorian foundling and earned his armor.PM dismissed him as "not Mandalorian".
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** Series/TheMandalorian later reveals this (or retcons the retcon) to be false information given by an UnreliableNarrator, the Prime Minister who like Satine is trying to sweep Mandalore's violent past under the rug. Jango is proven to have been a Mandalorian foundling and earned his armor.
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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: Two Death Watch terrorists (one offscreen, the other onscreen) commit suicide rather than submit to capture and interrogation.


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* DueToTheDead: Satine takes a moment to offer comfort to the dying Death Watch bomber, and Pre Vizsla later drafts a letter of condolence to the man's family.


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* FalseFriend: Pre Vizsla poses as a loyal ally of Satine's to cover up his actual role as leader of Death Watch.


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* GoryDiscretionShot: Downplayed, as [[BloodlessCarnage there is no gore to be seen]] and the person involved still dies onscreen, but when the Death Watch bomber commits suicide, the audience is only shown him flinging himself off a ledge, then cuts away without showing the impact.


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* SmallNameBigEgo: Vizsla boasts of the "many Jedi" who have died on the Darksaber, but in his duel with Obi-Wan, proves unable to match a Jedi Master and calls in his troops for back-up.
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: [[Film/AttackOfTheClones Once again]], Obi-Wan is captured and left hanging behind a force field, and once again does not use the Force to break out. It's particularly egregious this time because the Death Watch guard holding his lightsaber is approximately three feet away from him, and Obi-Wan doesn't even try to Force-grab it.
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* BungledSuicide: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] in that it's not ''instant.'' The Death Watch bomber who tried to kill Satine leaps off a ledge to avoid being captured and interrogated only to smash into the floor roughly a story down. He lingers for a minute or so, but ultimately his attempt was successful as he's in no condition to reveal information other than Death Watch propaganda and he passes soon after.


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* GoodOldWays: The Death Watch's entire goal is to overthrow Duchess Satine's regime and undo the reforms she put in place so they can return to being an aggressive GlorySeeker military culture, much more like they were in the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' canon.
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* {{Retcon}}: Previous Expanded Universe material indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. This episode retcons him into nothing more than a bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor.

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* {{Retcon}}: Previous Expanded Universe material from the old ExpandedUniverse indicated Jango Fett was a Mandalorian and a member of Clan Fett. This episode retcons him into nothing more than a bounty hunter that somehow acquired Mandalorian armor.
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* AbandonedMine: Subverted. On Mandalore, everyone believes the old mines on the moon Concordia are abandoned, but Pre Vizsla, the leader of Death Watch and the governor of the moon, had them restarted. Obi-Wan of course doesn't believe them to be abandoned for a second.

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* AbandonedMine: Subverted.{{Subverted}}. On Mandalore, everyone believes the old mines on the moon Concordia are abandoned, but Pre Vizsla, the leader of Death Watch and the governor of the moon, had them restarted. Obi-Wan of course doesn't believe them to be abandoned for a second.
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* AbandonedMine: Subverted. On Mandalore, everyone believes the old mines on the moon Concordia are abandoned, but Pre Vizsla, the leader of Death Watch and the governor of the moon, had them restarted. Obi-Wan Kenobi of course doesn't believe them to be abandoned for a second.

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* AbandonedMine: Subverted. On Mandalore, everyone believes the old mines on the moon Concordia are abandoned, but Pre Vizsla, the leader of Death Watch and the governor of the moon, had them restarted. Obi-Wan Kenobi of course doesn't believe them to be abandoned for a second.
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* AbandonedMine: Subverted. On Mandalore, everyone believes the old mines on the moon Concordia are abandoned, but Pre Vizsla, the leader of Death Watch and the governor of the moon, had them restarted. Obi-Wan of course doesn't believe them to be abandoned for a second.

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* AbandonedMine: Subverted. On Mandalore, everyone believes the old mines on the moon Concordia are abandoned, but Pre Vizsla, the leader of Death Watch and the governor of the moon, had them restarted. Obi-Wan Kenobi of course doesn't believe them to be abandoned for a second.
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* CoolSword: Vizsla's weapon is an ancient black-bladed lightsaber called the Darksaber, which has an inverted color scheme to standard lightsabers in that its core is colored and its edges are white. He says it was recovered by his ancestors during the fall of the Old Republic.

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* CoolSword: Vizsla's weapon is an ancient black-bladed lightsaber called the Darksaber, which has an inverted color scheme to standard lightsabers in that its core is colored and its edges are white. He white in addition to being uniquely shaped like a katana. Vizsla says it was recovered by his ancestors during the fall of the Old Republic.
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* CoolSword: Vizsla's weapon is a black katana-like lightsaber called the Darksaber, which has an inverted color scheme to standard lightsabers in that its core is colored and its edges are white. He says it was recovered by his ancestors during the fall of the Old Republic.

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* CoolSword: Vizsla's weapon is a black katana-like an ancient black-bladed lightsaber called the Darksaber, which has an inverted color scheme to standard lightsabers in that its core is colored and its edges are white. He says it was recovered by his ancestors during the fall of the Old Republic.

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* ActualPacifist: Satine and most of the Mandalorians are this.

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* ActualPacifist: Satine and most of the Mandalorians are this.New Mandalorians, in sharp contrast to the planet's warrior history.



* {{Newsreel}}: Like all ''The Clone Wars'' episodes "The Mandalore Plot" opens with a bombastic bit framed like a Republic propaganda newsreel;
''[[center:[[AC:"Diplomacy or deception?\\
The Council of Neutral Systems \\
speaks for over 1,500 worlds who want to stay out of the war.\\
But rumors have reached the Republic Senate \\
suggesting that the Council's new leader \\
— Duchess Satine of Mandalore —\\
is secretly building her own army to fight for the Separatist cause!\\
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Now, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi has been sent to Mandalore\\
to discover the truth behind these claims.…"]]]]''



* ShootTheFuelTank: When two Death Watch members are flying towards Obi-Wan and Satine using their jetpacks Obi-Wan tosses a third jetpack towards them and then shoots it to create an explosion.

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* ShootTheFuelTank: When two Death Watch members are flying towards Obi-Wan and Satine using their jetpacks jetpacks, Obi-Wan tosses a third jetpack towards them and then shoots it to create an explosion. explosion.
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* {{Newsreel}}: Like all ''The Clone Wars'' episodes "The Mandalore Plot" opens with a bombastic bit framed like a Republic propaganda newsreel;
''[[center:[[AC:"Diplomacy or deception?\\
The Council of Neutral Systems \\
speaks for over 1,500 worlds who want to stay out of the war.\\
But rumors have reached the Republic Senate \\
suggesting that the Council's new leader \\
— Duchess Satine of Mandalore —\\
is secretly building her own army to fight for the Separatist cause!\\
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Now, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi has been sent to Mandalore\\
to discover the truth behind these claims.…"]]]]''


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* ShootTheFuelTank: When two Death Watch members are flying towards Obi-Wan and Satine using their jetpacks Obi-Wan tosses a third jetpack towards them and then shoots it to create an explosion.

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