Uniting Mandalore - If King Mando takes the throne, he could be the rallying point everybody needs to come together. But, as Bo-Katan said in season 2, 'we're stronger together.'
That said, Mandalorian culture was pretty fractured before that - you've got at least two civil wars, one in Jango Fett's time, and the other one, which we saw throughout The Clone Wars. So, how does Mandalore fit into all that?Īs far as we can tell, the Empire completely ravaged Mandalore early in Palpatine's reign, which seems to account for the fracturing of the Mandalorian society in the post- Return of the Jedi era we see in The Mandalorian. Cara Dune's reaffiliation with the New Republic and Boba Fett's horror at the return of the Empire all suggests the transition from total Imperial Rule to a 'peaceful' Republic has been rocky as hell. The political landscape is shifting - Although space politics isn't central to The Mandalorian, the general state of unrest in the 'Outer Rim' is hinted at by New Republic X-wing cops twice in Season 2. But do they have any political power backing them up? Lucasfilm