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The Mandalorian S3 Episode 7 Impressions(Caution for spoilers)
○ We need a dictator
The Holo Conference is taking place at Mandalore's base.
After the emperor's death, the remnants of the empire are scattered across the country. Instead of attacking the fledgling New Republic, they choose to set things up. Because the emperor is dead and weakened, there is a certain risk of being crushed if he fails. However, in this, there is no one who really has the final decision-making power.
Why are meetings proceeding on the assumption that Thrawn is real without any proof?
For all of them, it was natural for many years that one dictator, the emperor, actually existed.
Since the emperor is dead, I want a dictator named Thrawn.
However, since Mof Gideon cannot be sure that Thrawn exists, he believes that he must proceed on the assumption that he does not exist. Thrawn may be dead.
The remnants of the Empire have managed to send a large number of spies into the New Republic's interior (even its core).
The plan was made based on the correct information provided by the spy.
It seems that it was Mof Gideon's dogmatic decision to get rid of Dr. Pershing and put cloning technology into darkness. I have my doubts as to whether it's okay to do as I please, but it means that there is no dictator who can take over and control the whole thing.
He said, "He is responsible for his own work, but not for others."
*This is where the roots of the First Order program of decentralized dictatorships come from.
They seem to understand the risks of relying on and depending on an absolute dictator. In order to hide the real situation from the New Republic, I realized that the centralized organizational structure of the past could not be used. Decided to strengthen the authority of the staff officers scattered in various places. On top of that, it transforms into a complex empire that controls the whole.
○ The empire's true aim
Mandalore was destroyed in the Great Purge by the Empire. It's the night of a thousand tears. Moff Gideon betrays the Mandalorians who offer surrender terms. More than the Mandalorians were a threat to the Empire, they wanted Mandalore's mining resources. The Empire secretly builds a base in the underground city of Mandalore to mine Beskar.
The emperor used any means to satisfy his desire for possessions. That was inherited by Mof Gideon. By the way, the stolen Besker was monopolized by the Mof Gideon gang. In fact, Mof Gideon himself hasn't told the rest of the Empire in detail about underground resources. He was unconcerned about using the empire's assets for his own personal greed. If the emperor is alive, it's obviously impossible.
Ambush and destroy the Mandalorian here. I should have a chance. .
○ ``There is value in any society''
Whether it's the Kamino or the Jedi, the Empire has taken advantage of it and abused it to its heart's content.
It's a common emperor's trick to make the power of his enemies his own. The empire has done nasty things with the whole country.
Same with Mandalore.
*At the time of the Clone Wars, many of the planets that became battlefields were actually rich in resources. It was for the victory of the Republic, but in reality it was just for resources. After the war ended, everything that was supposed to be returned by the Republic became the property of the Empire.
*Whether it was a clone or a Jedi, I simply threw it away when it was no longer needed. terrible.
The Emperor and Tarkin struggled to clean up after the Clone Wars. It would certainly have been troublesome to process the "living" product. Had the remnants of the Empire learned from it?