The conversation options between Bounty Hunter players and Shae Vizla, final boss of the Blood Hunt Flashpoint in Shadow of Revan. Also includes translations of Shae's various Mando'a words and phrases.
So if she is the one from that swtor trailer where the sith raid the Jedi temple on Courasaunt, does that mean she *could have been* the Vizla who took the Darksaber from the temple?
@@TheMandaloreFett That's not how it works. The true answer is "not necessarily, but maybe and quite possibly". Disney's main reason for abolishing legends was to facilitate the sequels. A different version of Thrawn was canonized in Rebels and I believe the entirety of Clone Wars is still considered canon. Clone Wars makes plenty of reference to older Old Republic eras such as Darth Bane.
@@oOPPHOo Anything outside the movies and whatever Disney decided to shit out is considered “Legends” (i.e. non-canon) until they decide to revitalize and create a slightly shittier canon version as with Bane. They only allude to the “Old/High Republic”.
@@TheMandaloreFett Technically wasn’t de canonized as it’s still being worked on by BioWare and EA. It hasn’t been confirmed to be canon but isn’t really non canon
@@justadummy8076 Jango is a Mandalorian. Always has been, always will be. So is Boba, and no amount of revisionism will change that. In fact, Boba is the last of the True Mandalorians. The honorable ones, forged by none other than Jaster Mareel, who were all but wiped out by those filthy traitorous Death Watch scum. Death Watch has always been a terrorist organization, one way or another. Boba Fett was raised as a successor to Jango, and in extension, Jaster Mareel. Boba is his father's legacy. Hell, Boba even carries Jasters very sigil on his chest, cementing his true loyalties. He gives his allegiance to no one, for every one he truly cared for is gone. Only he remains. The last of the True Mandalorians, Boba Fett.
Is it me our does mando’a only sound right with a Maori accent?. I don't know maybe it's because boba and Jango Fett were the first to be shown in star was.
Bentarb Bronze you mean the guy who led the assault that reduced her ancestors’ empire into a scattered group of cheap mercenaries 300 years ago? I can’t imagine...
They're hunters first and foremost. They tend to prefer skirmishes with smaller groups or one on one combat, not all out war. Especially if its going to be a drawn out, ongoing conflict with no foreseeable end. Thats why Shae pulled out of her dealings with Revan. Another reason why I think Shae Vizla wanted to shy away from the longer conflict is because she knows that all out war has always been her peoples downfall.
Meanwhile in a pay to win grindfest like black desert everything is pretty and high res because idiots happily parting ways with their money to continue a seemingly endless grind.