The Clone Troopers
The clones of Jango Fett.With Jango Fett being the clone donor, many elements of the Mando'ade culture made it into the Grand Army of the Republic ranks. This was boosted by the Cuy'val Dar, and Mandalorian training sergeants like Kal Skirata and Walon Vau.
Kal Skirata trained the Null ARCs, and they viewed him as a father and them his sons. Kal taught the Mandalorian culture and language to the Null ARCs, as well as the Clone commandos. Eventually, the language and culture began to spread through the ranks of clones, and warrior chants like Vode An and Rage of the Shadow Warriors became commonly sung as a morale booster, although some clones did not appear to display appreciation of their Mandalorian heritage.
Throughout the war, the clones would be faced with many grueling situations, and often took heavy casualties, despite their Mandalorian training.
However, following the rise of the Galactic Empire, the transition of clone troopers into Imperial stormtroopers, the ranks of the troopers were joined with other clones and regular recruits. It is unlikely that the Empire continued to recruit former Mandalorians and Death Watch soldiers to train the clones of any template, thus future Fett clones grew up without their template's Mandalorian heritage and the once pure Jango Fett clone army lost its sense of being Mandalorian.
However, many retired clone commandos and troopers from the Clone Wars married and moved to one of the neighboring planets of Mandalore. Eventually, this planet was viewed as one of the homeworlds of the Mandalorians and was often used for training.
[edit] Rebirth of the True Mandalorians
Fenn Shysa recounts his exploits during the Clone WarsOne clone trooper, an elite ARC trooper named Alpha-Ø2 and nicknamed "Spar," ended up going rogue and changing the Mandalorians forever.
Because Jango took part in training the ARCs, Alpha-Ø2 had memories of Jango Fett. He went to Mandalore and started rebuilding the Mandalorian supercommandos into the Mandalorian Protectors from soldiers of local police forces and even former members of the Death Watch. Alpha-Ø2 became Mandalore the Resurrector, leading his men alongside the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
Among his troopers were Tobbi Dala and future Mandalore Fenn Shysa, both who believed Alpha-Ø2 to be Boba Fett, an unaltered clone of Jango. In 20 BBY, the Mandalorians were defeated at the Battle of New Holstice. Shortly afterwards, a number of them were massacred (apparently by their allies, the Geonosians, for some unknown reason) at Zaadja. Near the end of the Clone Wars, the Mandalorians embarked upon a devastating blitzkrieg, attacking several important military targets, including Kamino and New Bornalex. Following the Mission to Norval II, only Spar, Fenn Shysa, and Tobbi Dala survived.
The Galactic Empire enslaved the planet Mandalore. Fenn Shysa and Tobbi Dala led a resistance group until 3 ABY, when Dala sacrificed himself to destroy the City of Bone and the Suprema. The Mandalorian people rallied behind Mandalore Fenn Shysa and rose up against Grand Admiral Miltin Takel.
The Mandalorians later assisted the Alliance of Free Planets during the Nagai-Tof Invasion following a Nagai attack on Mandalorian space, participating in space battle above Endor. The Mandalorians later helped the Nagai drive the Tof off Nagi. During the Battle of Mindor, Shysa's forces played a decisive role in defeating Lord Shadowspawn. Despite offers to join the New Republic, Shysa declined, choosing independence for his people.
[edit] After the Empire
Boba Fett.Thirty years after the Battle of Yavin, the Mandalorians were ruled by Boba Fett, who succeeded Fenn as Mandalore. He trained his new Supercommandos on Raxus Prime, and decided to ally with the Yuuzhan Vong during the Yuuzhan Vong War. However, by the final year of the war, the Mandalorians had apparently come to the conclusion that serving the invaders was not in their best interests. Fett led his army against the Yuuzhan Vong in the Battle of Mandalore and the liberations of Gyndine and Tholatin (see Fourth Battle of Gyndine and Battle of Tholatin). He also led a small attachment with him to Caluula where he participated in the Battle of Caluula and there saved Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo.
Ten years later, Boba Fett realized that he was dying. Though he was later healed he decided that Goran Beviin would be his chosen successor in case something happened to him. Also at this time Mirta Gev was revealed to be Boba's granddaughter. The two set out to restore the House of Mandalore and Mirta started to teach Fett small facts about his Mandalorian heritage so that he may better carry out his duties as Mandalore.
After returning to Mandalore, Fett made a few controversial decisions. First, he decided the Mandalorians would not take sides in the widening Second Galactic Civil War, though he did not forbid individuals from selling their services in the Mandalorian tradition. Second, he supported the idea of consolidating Mandalorian holdings first. In order to accomplish this, Fett called for two million Mandalorians to return "home" to boost the population to pre-Yuuzhan Vong War levels again. He also called for an increased economy with individuals such as himself and the MandalMotors corporation subsidizing some of the initial costs. This seemed to be made a moot point however, as a rich vein of the valuable Mandalorian iron was soon discovered in a crater created during the Yuuzhan Vong War. This metal was soon incorporated into MandalMotor's two new vehicles, the Bes'uliik assault fighter and the Tra'kad assault vessel. The future of the Mandalorians seemed secure with the additional military capability and a trade agreement with the technologically advanced Verpine.
The Mandalorians later sided with the Jedi Coalition at the Second Battle of Fondor. They later came to the aid of the Verpine during the Battle of Roche. During this time, Mandalore Boba Fett was also training Jaina Solo for a conflict with her fallen brother, Darth Caedus. Fett succeeded in his training Solo; she defeated and killed her twin brother in a vicious duel on the Anakin Solo.
As Natasi Daala was installed as Chief of State of the Galactic Alliance, her old alliances and working relationships with Boba Fett proved beneficial for the Mandalorians. They were provided with a greatly increased role in government and galactic affairs as elite security operatives and intelligence operatives. Daala also used them as GA forces against rogue Jedi, such as Seff Hellin in 43 ABY, much to the consternation and concern of Luke Skywalker and the Jedi Order.
[edit] Sith-Imperial War
A woman Mandalorian during the Second Imperial Civil War.At the begining of the Sith-Imperial War, Chernan Ordo was the reigning Mandalore and led his people in support of the Galactic Alliance. Unfortunately, Ordo was betrayed by fellow Mandalorian Yaga Auchs at the Battle of Botajef. Afterwards, Auchs usurped the title of Mandalore and kept the Mandalorians out of the rest of the war. Despite consolidating the bulk of Mandalorian forces on Mandalore, several Mandalorians, such as Hondo Karr and Tes Vevec Karr, remained active offworld.
edit Culture"You can't rule Mandalorians. You just make sensible suggestions they want to follow. And since when have Mandalorians needed to be told what makes sense?"
?Boba Fett's view on Mandalorians.[src]
Mandalorian culture consisted of a very straight-forward nomadic society, influenced by many other cultures around the galaxy. As a whole, Mandalorians were not prejudiced of any species, but tolerated all Mandalorians, as long as they followed Mandalorian principles. Many war-orphaned children (such as Jango Fett and Mira) would be adopted into Mandalorian society, and brought up as Mandalorian children.
A Mandalorian and his Basilisk war droid attack a planet's surface.The Mandalorians were nomadic warriors, despite the fact that they had the home world of Mandalore. The Mandalorians kept their nomadic ways so that in the event of attack, there would be no easy way to exterminate the Mandalorians. They also built no straight roads on Mandalore in order to make it much easier to ambush and pin down any invaders. Tactics such as these contributed to the Mandalorians' survival over thousands of years. This also meant that many Mandalorians had never visited Mandalore.
Individual Mandalorians were independent warriors, bound together by the same culture. Each piece of Mandalorian steel was created, chosen and customized by a Mandalorian to their level of skill. The armor had great cultural significance for the Mandalorians, and each set told about the Mandalorian underneath. However, there was a saying in Mando'a: Verd ori'shya beskar'gam, meaning a warrior is more than his armor.
Not all Mandalorians constantly fought on the front line. There were farmers, regular factory workers, engineers, and doctors too. However, all Mandalorians were warriors at heart, and all knew how to fight.
There were six acts one needed to follow to be a Mandalorian, known as Resol'Nare (Six Actions). They consisted of: wearing armor, speaking Mando'a, defending themselves and families, raising children as Mandalorians, helping the clan succeed and sustain itself, and when called to arms by the Mandalore, rally to his cause. Like the central tenants of most cultures, Mandalorian's differed on their interpretation of the Resol'nare.
The only leader of the Mandalorians was the Mandalore himself, and he held his rank as long as he commanded the respect of his fellow warriors. In battle, Mandalorians would be assigned to different squads and jobs, depending on their area of expertise. The Mandalorians worked together to the best of their ability in battle. Mandalorians were not promoted to better jobs, since they did not have jobs—only in battle would some kind of organization need to occur.
The only exception to this would be the way Jaster Mereel ran the Mandalorians. He often diverted from the culture of the Mandalorians, but only slightly so. His armor was different from everybody else's, which was gold and red, perhaps signifying rank. His second in command, Montross, wore silver and blue armor. This armor-rank system was carried on by Jango Fett, who wore Jaster's armor, and had his second in command, Myles, wear the blue-silver armor. Like Jaster, Jango did not act like a traditional Mandalorian.
Sometimes the color of a Mandalorian's armor had a specific meaning. Black, for example, signified justice, while gold armor was for vengeance. Green armor signified duty.[11] Blue was for reliability, gray for mourning a lost love, and red was to honor a father.[12] Or the color of a Mandalorian's armor could signify nothing more than that they liked the look.
Despite their rather gruff appearance and style of combat, the average Mandalorian was more sociable and kind than one would expect. As long as individuals spoke their mind, accepted a meal when offered, looked them straight in the eye (or the horizontal section of their visor), took off their boots when guests, paid their debts, fussed over their children, never made a pass at a Mandalorian of the opposite sex (unless the individual planned to become part of the culture) and respected the elderly, anyone who encountered a Mandalorian was not likely to be killed.