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07-22-2009, 03:59 AM
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Chaotic Neutral
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The Official RC Mandalorian Thread
Greetings fellow forumites. Welcome to the official Mando'ade thread of the RC forums. Feel free to discuss specifically Mandalorian things here.
Most subjects ranging from Kal Skirata and the Cuy'val Dar, to Jango Fett, or even the Taung forefathers of the Mandalorian culture are acceptable here.
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I'll start off by asking: How do you think the training of the Clone Commandos by the Cuy'val Dar differs from the Mandalorian training of the Mandalorian Wars?
I, for one, approve of the Ewoks. They're a fine representation of the primitive natives doing better in their own environment than the invading white man. 
Take that, Avatar.
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07-22-2009, 02:11 PM
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I'd like to know everyones fave type of mando.
1) Crusader
2) Neo-Crusader
3) Death Watch
4) True Mandalorian
|~La-da-di-do-laaaa!!! I am an oh-so evil sith lawd! And a mando cheftan, and a aich-kay assashshshasssasa... Assassshasshasasha. Ass... I kill shtuf. And imma robot. Beep boop beep bop~|
|~La-da-di-do-laaaa!!! I am an oh-so evil sith lawd! And a mando cheftan, and a aich-kay assashshshasssasa... Assassshasshasasha. Ass... I kill shtuf. And imma robot. Beep boop beep bop~|
Last edited by Kyr'am Galaar; 07-22-2009 at 02:33 PM.
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07-22-2009, 02:25 PM
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I'd have to say the Crusaders. They were the original Mando'ade. They were true Taung.
I repeat my earlier question:
How do you think the training of the Clone Commandos by the Cuy'val Dar differs from the Mandalorian training of the Mandalorian Wars?
I, for one, approve of the Ewoks. They're a fine representation of the primitive natives doing better in their own environment than the invading white man. 
Take that, Avatar.
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07-22-2009, 02:56 PM
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Death Watch. dont knwo why.
as for training, not much different except for numbers.
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07-22-2009, 03:40 PM
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Hmmm...I would think that the training of the Mandalorians had more to do with familial raising...in other words, the Mandalorian Father would train his sons from the youngest age possible, teaching them, disciplinging them, the whole deal. This goes on until the Mandalorian son leaves or the Father dies or...just anytime were the trainee hits the epitome of training.
Now, Clones are trained from birth, starting out with flash-training, watching a holo-screen that teaches them all of the essentials of combat. Then they move onto a boot camp atmosphere which is meant to break them down, and build them up in a better, more elite, image of a soldier. This continues until there first taste of combat...
So I'm going to say there's little difference onto how the Mando'a and clones were trained...the only real difference is family...but the clones made up for this with their brothers and training sergeants.
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07-22-2009, 03:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CommanderQ
Hmmm...I would think that the training of the Mandalorians had more to do with familial raising...in other words, the Mandalorian Father would train his sons from the youngest age possible, teaching them, disciplinging them, the whole deal. This goes on until the Mandalorian son leaves or the Father dies or...just anytime were the trainee hits the epitome of training.
Now, Clones are trained from birth, starting out with flash-training, watching a holo-screen that teaches them all of the essentials of combat. Then they move onto a boot camp atmosphere which is meant to break them down, and build them up in a better, more elite, image of a soldier. This continues until there first taste of combat...
So I'm going to say there's little difference onto how the Mando'a and clones were trained...the only real difference is family...but the clones made up for this with their brothers and training sergeants.
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Maybe there is a difference in the terrain training if you know what I mean. On Kamino there were just simulations(and rain  ) but the Mandalorians could train by fighting beasts and learning to survive. Of course that can be simulated but the original is always better.
As for rc's question:
Crusaders.
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