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Re: Mira's father (spoliers) Mira seems to think that her biological parents weren't Mandalorians, but I suppose it's possible. |
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Re: Mira's father (spoliers) Ok, let me see if I have this straight in my head, here. Mira's father was a hunter of sorts. They die when the Mandalorians invade the world that they are on, during the Mandalorian war. She becomes a slave to the Mandalorians, still as a child, and grows up to become a bounty hunter, and then, later, a Jedi. One of her parents was a Force user. This is a wicked what if here, but what if her father was a Sith, of some sort? It would give him both the hunter attitude that Kreia brings out in the conversations, and also, it would account for her ability to become a Jedi, later. It makes sense to me, anyone else? |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) There weren't any Sith left around the time that she was born, though. I really think Kreia wasn't referring to her biological father. Kreia simply says:" She was not born to be a predator, despite her true father and the life she led within the shadow of Nar Shaddaa." That tells me that Mira's biological father was not the predator; she was not born to be one, but was taught to be one by her "true father", the Mandalorians. |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) JCarter, you're right, it doesn't have to be her biological father that was the predator. It could have been her adoptive father that was. And it could have been her biological father was a Jedi, as well. Nothing is truly known about Mira. But I think there is something there that is not readily known. |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) May I bring up what I think again,for the fifth time(i think),that Mira's dad is a canibol/murderer that is strong in the force, but not a jedi.the mom was some random partner in crime |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) and sorry i was gone, my internet was fried:mad: |
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The only thing we know about her "true father" is that he was a "predator", and this may not even be her biological father. |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) I've said it before and I'll say it again. Assume that her parents were random nobodies. That way, you won't get annoyed if they are and you'll be pleasantly surprised if they turn out to be Zeus and Hera themselves. :lol: If you assume that the parents are Greek gods (or something) and they turn out to be some random peasant, you'll be disappointed and probably angry. Therefore, far better to be pessimistic (this is my motto in life). |
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