![]() Those cyborg clone troopers were retconned to be the original Dark Troopers, but later models (Phases) were entirely battle droids - all of which were created by Rom Mohc. Those suits are actually Dark Troopers, confirmed by the episode's audio description: " Rows of similar compartments sprawl throughout the bay, with an engineer in white coveralls tending to immobilized Dark Troopers contained within." At first, it looked like Moff Gideon designed his own Darth Vader-like battle armor, but that's not the case. "The Siege" ended with a tease of dozens of black-colored armored suits, which were being worked on by engineers - with Moff Gideon himself wearing one of the suits, or at least something similar to it. It wasn't just the tracking beacon that surprised viewers but also the armored suits surrounding Moff Gideon in the bay. ![]() At the end of the episode, an Imperial comms officer informed Moff Gideon that their spy had successfully planted a tracking beacon aboard the Razor Crest, which will presumably follow Din Djarin to Ahsoka Tano on Corvus. ![]() It would seem they need some sort of help to achieve their goal, which is where Moff Gideon's new Imperial battle droids come into play.Īfter appearing via hologram in the previous episode, Moff Gideon made his season 2 debut in-person in The Mandalorian's "The Siege", in which he was standing comfortably aboard his light cruiser ship. However, while there are certainly a number of stormtroopers and officers loyal to the cause, and to Moff Gideon, they already lost the war. Related: The Mandalorian's 3 Different Mando Factions ExplainedĪ grand scheme involving Baby Yoda, midichlorians, cloning, weapons, and a fleet, the Imperial remnants are making a large push into the Outer Rim territories in order to re-establish the Empire's dominance. But unlike those other warlords, Moff Gideon and his Imperials have something much bigger planned. So it's fallen to warlords like the Mining Collective on Tatooine and Moff Gideon on Nevarro and the surrounding systems. The Empire couldn't and still can't control the region, and neither can the New Republic. ![]() Things have fundamentally changed in the galaxy - particularly in the Core Worlds, as the New Republic pilot Carson Teva has duly noted - but the Outer Rim continues to be Star Wars' Wild West.
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