Was that Bill Bur?
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Was that Bill Bur?
ok, can finally read this thread since I have now seen the whole season.
Question (which seems to be answered in this thread but want to confirm): I don't know the "universe" like some of y'all do, so I took "Baby Yoda" to actually be Yoda as a baby, but reading this thread, it seems like Baby Yoda is a baby of the same species, but not Yoda? So we don't know if it's Yoda's child, or just the same species, or whatever?
same species. definitely not yoda since this is after episode 6. i believe a timeline was posted earlier.
Correct. Yoda died at the ripe old age of 900 about 5 years before The Mandalorian starts. 'The Child' is a ~50 year old creature that appears to be the same species as Yoda. This is the second being of Yoda's species to appear anywhere in the entire saga, so nobody knows much about them. Everyone is calling 'The Child' baby yoda because we have no idea what else to call it. Yoda has only ever been described as an unknown species.
See I thought it was baby yoda - ‘cause yoda’s baby. Or is that just speculation at this point?
I never totally geeked out on the rest of the Star Wars universe with all the other books and backstories but I was shocked when I googled yoda's species and they've never explained where they came from or what exactly they are, and for such an iconic character. They mention some other "yodas" that were all jedi masters in the past but they've never said what the species is or where they come from. It just seemed hard for me to believe that no one in the Mandalorian knew what Yodito was when Yoda is such a big figure in the 3 original movies. Yoda's remain an enigma, wrapped in a riddle. Maybe the Mandalorian will eventually give us the untold story.
I seem to recall a theory that he was a clone of Yoda, but then maybe I saw somebody point out a detail from the show that subsequently shot that theory down?
Just as a point of contention, this baby Yoda thing pisses me off.
I had a hypothesis that Yoda was a human (or whatever species Luke, Leah, Anakin, etc. were), and that several hundred years ago, he got in an epic battle with a very powerful Sith that almost killed Yoda. And even with all of his force abilities and strength, Yoda could only ever recover to the Yoda that we all recognize. That's how epic the battle was, and how much damage was done, and how powerful Yoda is with the force, and how far gone he was, and how much he had to muster to even heal back to the point of the Yoda well all know and love. What a fucking epic series of stories that could have been!
From getting to know Yoda as a "human" person, to his training, to the development of the antagonistic relationship with the Sith Lord, to the betrayal, to the battle across time and galaxies, to the final epic battle, to the loss of hope, to the glimmer of recovery, to the battle for recovery, to the acceptance of his own limitations and the body he had healed and created that was a prison to him now, to his acceptance and embracing the body and his new understanding of the force and all life everywhere.
Fucking baby Yoda ruined all that.
Thanks, Walt!
Don't even get me started on my Obi Wan Kenobi in A New Hope is a mere clone of the actual long deceased (or is he!) Obi Wan Kenobi, and perhaps even A New Hope Obi Wan doesn't know he's a clone.
There are pages of backstory and corroborating details in the movies and EU that I'd developed for both of these hypotheses.
Buuuuuut Nooooooo! They never even thought to consult me! Dicks!
it really begs a bunch of questions about yodas
yoda sex? yoda birth? yoda egg?
female/male or other?
yoda home world is a bunch of little people? are they all hermits?
kids are worthless for 50yrs & need care, but adults have abandoned this one?
no yodas out looking for this one?
is this one any better/worse than any other yoda (re: Force)?
are there non-Force yodas? are they just completely worthless?
Actually, maybe, Thanks, Jon!:
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Baby Yoda, nameless in the series but referred to throughout as "the child," earned his nickname quickly after the show's premiere because it's the "easiest, shortest, most hashtaggable way" to identify the character, though inaccurate, Favreau said.
The director played coy when asked whether Baby Yoda (or Baby Not-Yoda?) is related to the original character.
"I can't say," he said. "But there are a lot of theories about that."
Those Empire guys that were try to get their hands on "the child" knew that the baby was of the same species as the now deceased Yoda. What they were probably trying to find out is if there was some connection to the great Jedi master.
My guess is that Yoda's species may have some sort of asexual reproduction capability. That way if there is only one, they can still produce offspring. Maybe by laying some sort of egg that gestates for 100 years before hatching.
In the end that offspring would essentially be a clone as no mixing of DNA is involved.
So if Yoda laid an egg 145 years before he died and hid it with someone, this could indeed be Yoda's baby and clone at the same time.
keep in mind babby yoda is already 50 years old, so in that timeline babby must've been born about the same time as queen amygdala ;)
Y’all don’t remember Yaddle from Star Wars 1? She sits on the Jedi council and meets Anakin when he’s brought to meet the council for the first time.
She ain't the only other one according to Wookieepedia:
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Yod...pecies/Legends
Ahsoka Tano is supposed to be in the next season of the Mandalorian. I’m curious if the stories will dovetail with the last scene of Star Wars rebels....?