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He arrested Kryze, but when Maul arrived in the city, Vizsla informed Maul that he had no intention of spreading their success to the other 2,000 neutral systems. Maul was arrested by Vizsla's men, and he and Opress were taken to the Sundari prison. However, Vizsla said that he would still honor their agreement about removing Kenobi, but that Maul would have to submit to Vizsla's rule. To cover his involvement with the Death Watch, [11] Vizsla, already a gifted statesman, publicly proclaimed loyalty to Kryze and was appointed the Governorship of Concordia, [19] which was legally considered a semi-autonomous province. [7] As the Governor of Concordia, Vizsla became a trusted ally of Duchess Satine. [21] Despite his deep hatred of the woman, Vizsla was able to be outwardly loyal and maintained appearances whenever with her as part of his official duties. [7] In his secret life, however, he slowly made moves to undermine her rule. Though Kryze's reforms had been popular and generally supported, some Mandalorians continued to hold onto their traditions in thought if not in deed, and the Death Watch sought to gather support from these individuals across the Mandalore sector. Using fear propaganda to recruit more to their cause [11] and vandalizing public spaces in the New Mandalorian capital Sundari, Vizsla was able to make Death Watch's presence known, [7] but these tactics had limited success in swaying public opinion against the duchess. [11] After imprisoning Maul and Oppress, he proceeded to claim the title of Prime Minister of Mandalore for himself. But to Vizsla's surprise, Maul and Opress, in addition to Almec, were able to escape from the prison. Once they entered the throne room, Maul challenged Vizsla to a duel in single combat, which he accepted when his subordinates look to him. He told Bo-Katan to give Maul his lightsaber. Pre Vizsla was a human male Mandalorian warrior who, during the final years of the Galactic Republic Era, led the terrorist organization known as the Death Watch and briefly ruled as the Mand'alor before his death. A descendant of the ancient Mandalorian ruler Tarre Vizsla, Pre Vizsla's rise to prominence came with his desire to restore the warrior heritage of his people and dethrone the pacifist ruler Duchess Satine Kryze and her New Mandalorians. Publicly serving in Kryze's regime as the governor of the moon Concordia, Vizsla secretly organized the Death Watch to oppose her reign and sought to overthrow her government. Joining sides with various external groups during the Clone Wars, Vizsla made his bids for power amid the pan- galactic conflict, but his obsessive quest to achieve his goals would result in his death and Mandalore's subsequent decline. And you shall have it, but the Jedi are no different from Dooku, and this one shall pay in part for their crimes against Mandalore. So you see, it's not murder at all. It's like you say. It's justice !" ―Pre Vizsla and Luz Bonteri [30]

When landing, these starfighters' wings rotate upwards, so occupy less ground area. That vital feature appears here, employing exactly the same technique as 9525 Pre Vizsla's Mandalorian Fighter. The engine nacelles therefore become landing supports and I was pleasantly surprised that both spring-loaded shooters avoid interference with the landing configuration. Vizsla: People of Mandalore, I am Pre Vizsla, of Clan Vizsla! Death Watch is here to save you from these intergalactic gangsters that threaten our great city! This is a war. And we will win. Join me, and let us defend Mandalore against the criminals. We need action, not pacifism! I am Pre Vizsla. We are the Death Watch, descendants of the true warrior faith all Mandalorians once knew. Now my people are living in exile because we will not abandon our heritage. Our people were warriors. Strong. Feared. Now they're ruled by the New Mandalorians who think that being a pacifist is a good thing. They've given away our honor and tradition for peace. Vizsla is voiced in The Clone Wars by American director Jon Favreau, who was cast when Filoni learned that he was a fan of Star Wars. The two met at Skywalker Ranch while Favreau was working on the 2008 film Iron Man. While showing Filoni some of his work on Iron Man, Favreau mentioned off-hand that he was interested in voicing a character in The Clone Wars, and it happened that the role of Vizsla had not been cast yet. The part marked Favreau's first contribution to the Star Wars franchise, [66] and he would later create the live-action television series The Mandalorian. [69] Favreau reprised the role of Vizsla in later seasons of The Clone Wars, voicing the character in three more episodes. [30] [6] [8] According to an interview with Filoni that was featured in Star Wars Insider 115, the name "Pre" is a title of stature, like "pre-eminent," while the "Vizsla" name came from Tor Vizsla, the original leader of Death Watch who was featured in the 2002 Jango Fett: Open Seasons comic book series. [66] Vizsla was given an entry in the The Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia book, released in June 2010. [70] He was also featured in Hasbro's 2010 toy figure line. [71] Under Saxon's leadership, Death Watch propaganda from Vizsla's lifetime was destroyed. [53] During conflict between Saxon and Clan Wren, [51] which had been aligned with the Death Watch, [52] Saxon was murdered by Countess Ursa Wren, [51] a former member of the Nite Owls. [48] The act spurred a war between Clan Saxon and Clan Wren and eventually led to another civil war. Bo-Katan joined Clan Wren and accepted the Darksaber from Sabine Wren, [50] who had retrieved the legendary sword from the late Maul's lair a year prior. [2] Wielding the Darksaber, Kryze united various clans and formed a resistance to the Empire in the name of her sister. Among the clans that joined her was Clan Vizsla, [50] which had replaced the jai'galaar symbol [54] used by Pre Vizsla [8] with a peacetime sigil predating the Death Watch. [9] Kryze's attempt to repel the Empire would lead to failure, with the occupiers enacting the genocide of the Mandalorian people and the decimation of the planet's surface in the Great Purge. Many years later, after the Empire's fall, Kryze rallied surviving Mandalorians of various creeds to return to the Mandalore, [49] which they resettled. [55]They could not engineer all this. The problem has clearly grown much larger than we thought, and I suspect some external force helped it along." According to The Official Star Wars Fact File Part 98 (MAN 1-4, Mandalore), the Mandalorian Civil War took place around 20 years before the Clone Wars. As Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the beginning of the Clone Wars to the year 22 BBY, it can be determined that the Mandalorian Civil War took place circa 42 BBY. Pre Vizsla's Mandalorian Fighter became available during 2012 and 75316 Mandalorian Starfighter shares numerous similarities with its predecessor, especially concerning their sizes. However, this design actually represents a different variant of the Kom'rk-class Starfighter, with an alternative fuselage and laser cannon arrangement. Additionally, the distinct blue, dark blue and light bluish grey colour scheme looks fantastic. Pre Vizsla and his new allies set about building a criminal enterprise to fund and supply the ousting of the New Mandalorians. Bo-Katan Kryze raises the Darksaber to unite the Mandalorians against the Galactic Empire, becoming the first Mand'alor since Pre Vizsla's death.

If the Republic intervenes now, Death Watch will not be able to take over the planet. Consider: once the Senate sends peacekeeping troops to Mandalore, the people will be surrounded by a military presence. Most distasteful. They will rebel." We are the Death Watch, descendants of the true warrior faith all Mandalorians once knew. Now my people are living in exile because we will not abandon our heritage." ―Pre Vizsla [6] Gar Saxon appears anything but generic, sporting an extraordinary helmet which confirms his loyalty to Maul and the Shadow Collective! The distinctive horns appear slightly too short when compared with the source material, although their angular design is appealing. Moreover, I love the yellow visor and red markings that differentiate this Mandalorian helmet from others. Beaten down by Maul and Opress, Embo and Sugi fled with Dengar and Razzi. When Vizsla moved to go after them, Maul stopped him and reasoned that, as bounty hunters, they had no allegiance to the Hutts. Returning to the council chamber, Vizsla was told by one of his soldiers that all but one of the Hutt leaders had escaped, Oruba. When threatened by Maul and Savage, Oruba frightenedly informed them that the Hutt leadership was also on Tatooine, which Vizsla recognized as the location of Jabba Desilijic Tiure's palace and center of influence. After Opress killed Oruba, the Shadow Collective left Nal Hutta for Tatooine, where Vizsla's warriors led an assault on Jabba's palace. Vizsla helped Maul and Savage force their way into the palace, where they were met by Jabba and Gorga Desilijic Aarrpo. Vizsla told Jabba and Gorga to give up and join the Collective, and after another threat from Maul, the two relented and decided to join the Hutt families with the new criminal enterprise. [6] Listen, Duchess. Do you hear the people? They cry out for change. Your weak-minded rule of Mandalore is at an end. The resurrection of our warrior past is about to begin!" ―Pre Vizsla, to Satine Kryze [8]This lightsaber was stolen from your Jedi Temple by my ancestors during the fall of the Old Republic. Since then, many Jedi have died upon its blade. Prepare yourself to join them!" ―Pre Vizsla shows Obi-Wan Kenobi the Darksaber — Listen ( file info) [7] Following her introduction during Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Bo-Katan Kryze has appeared prominently during Star Wars Rebels and The Mandalorian too. This character's bright armour has remained reasonably consistent between distinct television series and her helmet displays particularly intricate detail, corresponding precisely with the source material. Bo-Katan leads the Mandalorian Loyalist faction that emerges following Maul's ascendancy. However, this minifigure is based upon Death Watch from season five, rather than the season seven loyalist faction. That seems notably strange, especially since candidates like Ursa Wren or the opposing Rook Kast occupy important roles. Either character would have been splendid additions here.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season One (First pictured in concept art in the included production journal) Death Watch exists no longer. It shattered into many warring factions." ―A Mandalorian captain and a Mandalorian Armorer [49] You lead the Council of Neutral Systems, thus you threaten the Separatists' goals. Take it as a compliment. Someone very powerful is working towards your downfall." ―Satine Kryze and Governor Pre Vizsla, on the Death Watch [7]

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At Vizsla's insistence, Maul drinks a cup of Cassius tea and the two embark on an alliance to conquer Mandalore. However, the absence of landing gear to support the nose is absolutely inexplicable. The craft looks dreadful without any support, leaving the fuselage to tilt downwards. Retractable landing gear could easily have been included and was present on the rendition from 2012 so I am very disappointed by its omission. Instead, the vessel rests on 1x3 double-inverted slopes which are completely inadequate.

The distinctive Kom'rk-class Starfighter appears regularly throughout Star Wars: The Clone Wars and subsequent television series, accompanying various Mandalorian characters. Bo-Katan Kryze accordingly employs this vehicle across multiple series, including The Mandalorian. Later, Vizsla met with Kryze and Obi-Wan. While there, Vizsla discussed Death Watch with Kryze while Obi-Wan left to investigate Death Watch's motives. Later, Vizsla was informed that Death Watch had captured Obi-Wan and left for his hideout to confront Obi-Wan. Upon arrival, Vizsla sent three men after Obi-Wan, who was rescued by Kryze, but Obi-Wan easily defeated them. After Maul's cybernetic legs were completed, Vizsla sent one of his underlings to bring the Sith to a tent containing a makeshift dining table. When Maul entered the tent, Vizsla removed his helmet and told him that he was there in time for tea. Vizsla invited Maul to sit with him and poured him a cup of Cassius tea. Maul noticed the marking on Vizsla's helmet and inquired what it represented, and Vizsla responded that it was the sign of Clan Vizsla, then proceeded to introduce himself. Rising from his seat, Vizsla began proselytizing about the Death Watch, telling Maul that he and his followers were descendants of the true warrior faith of the Mandalorians. Growing angry as he described his hatred of Duchess Satine and the New Mandalorians, Vizsla slammed his helmet onto a table and informed Maul that the Death Watch's struggle was with Kryze's administration for crushing the Mandalorian soul and identity. Maul asked Vizsla why he waited to oust the New Mandalorians if they were as weak as he described, and Vizsla answered that it was because Kryze had allies such as Kenobi. [6] Our people were warriors. Strong. Feared! Now they're ruled by the New Mandalorians who think that being a pacifist is a good thing. They've given away our honor and tradition for peace. Duchess Satine and her corrupt leadership are crushing our souls, destroying our identity. That is our struggle." ―Pre Vizsla [6] Our combined strength will be rewarded. Mandalore will be yours, and Kenobi, this Sith pretender Dooku, and all our enemies will fall ."You are describing the Fang-class Starfighter, introduced during Star Wars Rebels, which is a significantly smaller and completely different vessel. That and the Kom'rk do share aesthetic similarities but this model is definitely intended to represent the Kom'rk." Mandalorian Starfighter takes inspiration from Star Wars: The Clone Wars though and contains appropriate minifigures for that period, including Bo-Katan! This proficient warrior remains exceptionally popular while her ferocious nemesis, Gar Saxon, is provided here as well, alongside another exclusive Mandalorian figure. Minifigures Kryze joined Vizsla in the dining room and explained Kenobi's absence by lying that he had gone to meditate. As Satine explained the situation she was in, Vizsla prepared drinks for themselves. She told him that she suspected someone was feeding misinformation directly to the Republic Senate, and asked who would gain anything from such lies. Vizsla replied that it had to be the Death Watch, but Kryze refuted him and stated that the Death Watch was incapable of engineering such political intrigue without help from an external force. Recognizing that her suspicions were correct, Vizsla commented that it was hard to believe, given that it could only have been someone among the highest influence in the Separatists. Satine asked why they would target her, and Vizsla explained that she threatened the Separatists' goals as the leader of the Council of Neutral Systems. He joked that she should take the campaigns against her as a compliment since it meant someone powerful was seeking her downfall. [7] Star Wars: The Rebellion Will Be Televised by Breznican, Anthony on Vanity Fair ( May 17, 2022) (archived from the original on May 17, 2022)

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