Mando’s next stop is Kalevala, a planet in the Mandalore system, where he finds in its throne room Bo-Katan. He picks off several of them using very nifty maneuvers, only to realize that Vane had led him into the crosshairs of pirate king Gorian Shard (played by Nonso Anozie of Zoo and Sweet Tooth) and his own mighty cruiser - though Mando manages to hyperdrive outta there before they fire upon him. After Mando and Greef barely KO IG-11, Greef has some Babu Frik-like Anzellans do their best to fix the droid, but they need a specific part - which Mando sets out to locate.Īfter departing Nevarro, Mando in the course of schooling Grogu on how to pilot the Starfighter (foreshadowing?) sees that Vane and several not-dead pirate pals are in pursuit. No, all he wants right now is… IG-11, the bounty hunter droid he briefly teamed up with to find the Child in the series premiere! IG-11 now exists as a town square statue/droid remnants hybrid, so Mando at first takes his own crack at powering back up the torso - only to have it madly lunge, Terminator-like, at its last target, Grogu. Greef offers Mando the job of marshal, since Cara Dune’s derring-do in the course of capturing Moff Gideon got her bumped up to Special Forces ( read more on Gina Carano’s exit from the series), but Din passes. A firefight ensues, and Greef and Mando leave only Vane standing. Greef does his best to make peace, but Vane and his pirate pals insist on having a drink at their old haunt. Their meeting is cut short by some trouble being caused by pirates outside Nevarro’s cantina-turned-school. Mando, though, explains that he has new, pressing business to tend to. Greef offers his friend a plum parcel of land outside of the newly built-up “gem of the Outer Rim” and a sweet life as a landed gentry. Mando’s next stop is Nevarro, where he is warmly greeted by High Magistrate Greef Karga. Clocking the artifact that was obtained by a traveler who safely visited Mandalore, the Armorer signs off on Din’s redemption mission. Din voices his resolve to redeem himself by bathing in the living waters beneath the mines of Mandalore - and to that end, he proffers physical evidence that their home world was not in fact forever poisoned by the ruthless assaults of the Purge. Din’s saving of bacon, alas, curried him no favor with the Armorer, who maintained that he is “a Mandalorian no more,” due to voluntary helmet-removal stuff.
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