In exchange, he guarantees the safety of the child, as well as Mando’s. He says it was given to his father, Jango, by Mando’s forebears. She says she’s now in Fett’s service.īoba Fett once again demands the return of his armor. “In my case, Boba Fett was that fate,” says Fennec, revealing that her body is now part-cybernetic. But fate sometimes steps in to rescue the wretched.” Mando says he thought she was dead, and the stranger confirms she was left for dead on Tatooine: “As was I. “You look like you’ve just seen a ghost,” says Fennec. Grogu gets ad hoc Jedi training from Mando in The Mandalorian season 2 episode 6. They agree to put down their guns if Mando puts down his jetpack. The stranger suggests putting down their weapons and having a little chat. The Mandalorian says that if she doesn’t point her weapon away from Grogu, he’ll drop them both. It’s Fennec Shand, the bounty hunter he apprehended on Tatooine. “And if you don’t remember, I don’t miss,” says the sniper. The stranger says the sharpshooter isn’t aiming at Mando – she’s locked onto “that little companion of yours up on the henge”. The threat doesn’t worry the Mandalorian, however – his beskar will repel the laser fire and he’ll take down the shooter as soon as he sees a muzzle flash. “Because I have a sharpshooter up on that ridge,” replies the stranger. “What’s to stop me from dropping you right where you stand?” asks Mando.
Mando tells him the beskar belongs to the Mandalorians, but the stranger says it was his father’s and now it’s his. The stranger says he gives his allegiance to no one. Mando asks if he’s Mandalorian and if he took the Creed. “I want my armor, that you got from Cobb Vanth back on Tatooine. “I don’t want your armor,” says the stranger. Mando says that if he wants his armor, he’ll have to peel it off his dead body. The stranger removes his hood, revealing himself to be the mysterious man who spied on Mando after he’d eliminated the krayt dragon on Tatooine. Mando asks if he’s a Jedi, or if he’s after the child. The hooded figure tells Mando he’s been tracking him.
Mando dodges some blaster fire and hides behind a rock. He tells Grogu he’s going to try to buy them some time – but he really should hurry up. Mando looks down at Slave I and sees a figure leaving the ship. The Mandalorian tries to grab the kid but he’s repelled by the force field. Mando tells Grogu that it’s time to go, but the child is suddenly surrounded by a blue force field, and he enters a meditative state. Another ship flies into the atmosphere and lands nearby – it’s Slave I, Boba Fett’s characteristic transport.