Mandalorian
Fictional Character and Fictional Organization
Boba Fett...of Fett's origins. These stories include him being a stormtrooper who killed his commanding officer; a leader of the fabled Mandalorian warriors; and Jaster Mereel, a "Journeyman Protector" convicted of treason. Karen Traviss' novel... In this article: Boba Fett, Darth Vader, Star Wars, George Lucas, The Empire Strikes Back, Han Solo, Star Wars Expanded Universe, Tom Bissell, and Sarlaac |
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Wired Top Stories | August 26, 2009
Top Ten Geekiest 'Languages'
...remind me a lot of Rongorongo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rongorongo). A relatively new entrant is Mando'a, the language of the Mandalorians in Star Wars. The author Karen Traviss developed it for her series of trooper novels,...
In this article: J. R. R. Tolkien, Klingon, Fremen, Cthulhu, Frank Herbert, Karen Traviss, Mando'a, Gelfling, Blade Runner, and Star Wars
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Wikipedia | October 15, 2009
Languages in Star Wars
...and additions of words related to the Star Wars setting. Mando'a, the language of the Mandalorians, is being developed into a working language by Star Wars author Karen Traviss. Other languages heard are also human languages, albeit ones...
In this article: Star Wars, Ben Burtt, Kalmyk, C-3PO, Tusken Raiders, DVD, Mando'a, Leia Organa Solo, Return of the Jedi, and Klingon
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Wikipedia | May 07, 2008
Boba Fett: A Practical Man
...was published online in August 2006 by Del Rey Books. It focuses on what led Boba Fett and the Mandalorians to fend off the Yuuzhan Vong invaders during the devastating Yuuzhan Vong War. The eBook contains an additional 3-page preview of...
In this article: Jedi, Republic, Nom Anor, Boba Fett, New Republic, Karen Traviss, Sarlacc, and Slave 1
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Wikipedia | October 15, 2009
Karen Traviss
...and their culture. Additionally, her Republic Commando novels have explored themes of identity with regards to clone troopers, their Mandalorian heritage, and their interaction with Jedi leadership. Traviss also wrote the Gears...
In this article: Karen Traviss, Star Wars, Legacy of the Force, Betrayal, Jedi, Gears of War, Realms of Fantasy, Republic Commando, and Matriarch
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Mandalorian
...culture" for the novel, as explained in Star Wars on Trial. The Mandalorians, being a culture of warriors, are ranked based upon their combat experience and skill . Higher ranking society members train the lower ones, and when the...
In this article: Sith, Republic, Jedi Council, Boba Fett, Jedi Order, Republic Commando, and Karen Traviss
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Mandalorians are a fictional race in the Star Wars universe. According to Expanded Universe lore, they are the descendants of the Taung. The leader of the Mandalorians typically takes on the title of "Mandalore", taking the name of their home planet. They have been the subject of various books and action figure sets, including The Mandalorian Armor by K.W. Jeter and Hasbro's Star Wars Elite Forces figure sets Mandalorians & Omega and Republic Mandalorians & Clone Troopers. Karen Traviss, author of Hard Contact, expanded "the Mandalorian culture" for the novel, as explained in Star Wars on Trial.
The only Mandalorians to appear in the live-action films are Jango Fett and his son Boba Fett, although they were never referred to as Mandalorians (nor was the Mandalorian race itself ever mentioned) in the film series.
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