Fennec Shand: Wonder what they're refining in there. Boba Fett: Looks like rhydonium. Highly volatile and explosive. Migs Mayfeld: Yeah, kinda like this one. (gestures towards Mando)
Fennec Shand: Wonder what they're refining in there.
Boba Fett: Looks like rhydonium. Highly volatile and explosive.
Migs Mayfeld: Yeah, kinda like this one. (gestures towards Mando)
Migs Mayfeld (to Boba Fett): You know, for a second, I thought you were this other guy. (Din walks out the ship...) Din Djarin: Mayfeld. Migs Mayfeld: Hey, Mando. Long time.
Migs Mayfeld (to Boba Fett): You know, for a second, I thought you were this other guy.
(Din walks out the ship...)
Din Djarin: Mayfeld.
Migs Mayfeld: Hey, Mando. Long time.
Cara Dune: You know how I feel about the Empire. But these stripes... mean there are rules I need to follow. Din Djarin: They have the kid.
Cara Dune: You know how I feel about the Empire. But these stripes... mean there are rules I need to follow.
Din Djarin: They have the kid.
Boba Fett: My chain code has been encoded in this armor for 25 years. You see, this is me. Boba Fett. This is my father, Jango Fett. Din Djarin: Your father was a foundling. Boba Fett: Yes. He even fought in the Mandalorian Civil Wars. Din Djarin: Then that armor belongs to you. Boba Fett: I appreciate its return.
Boba Fett: My chain code has been encoded in this armor for 25 years. You see, this is me. Boba Fett. This is my father, Jango Fett.
Din Djarin: Your father was a foundling.
Boba Fett: Yes. He even fought in the Mandalorian Civil Wars.
Din Djarin: Then that armor belongs to you.
Boba Fett: I appreciate its return.
Boba Fett (to Mando): I'm a simple man making his way through the galaxy. Like my father before me.
Din Djarin (to Grogu): Well, I guess this is it. Does this look Jedi to you?
Din Djarin (to Grogu): You're very special, kid. We're gonna find that place you belong and they're gonna take real good care of you. This is Tython. That's where we're gonna try and find you a Jedi. But you have to agree to go with them if they want you to. Understand? Plus, I can't train you. You're too powerful. Don't you wanna learn more of that Jedi stuff? I agreed to take you back to your own kind, so that's what I need to do. You understand, right?
Ahsoka Tano (about Grogu): You're like a father to him. I cannot train him. Din Djarin: You made me a promise, and I held up my end. Ahsoka Tano: There is one possibility. Go to the planet Tython. You will find the ancient ruins of a temple that has a strong connection to the Force. Place Grogu on the seeing stone at the top of the mountain. Din Djarin: Then what? Ahsoka Tano: Then Grogu may choose his path. If he reaches out through the Force, there's a chance a Jedi may sense his presence and come searching for him. Then again, there aren't many Jedi left. Din Djarin: Thank you. Ahsoka Tano: May the Force be with you.
Ahsoka Tano (about Grogu): You're like a father to him. I cannot train him.
Din Djarin: You made me a promise, and I held up my end.
Ahsoka Tano: There is one possibility. Go to the planet Tython. You will find the ancient ruins of a temple that has a strong connection to the Force. Place Grogu on the seeing stone at the top of the mountain.
Din Djarin: Then what?
Ahsoka Tano: Then Grogu may choose his path. If he reaches out through the Force, there's a chance a Jedi may sense his presence and come searching for him. Then again, there aren't many Jedi left.
Din Djarin: Thank you.
Ahsoka Tano: May the Force be with you.
Ahsoka Tano: Now, tell me. Where is your master? Where is Grand Admiral Thrawn?
Ahsoka Tano (about Grogu): He's formed a strong attachment to you. I cannot train him. Din Djarin: What? Why not? You've seen what he can do. Ahsoka Tano: His attachment to you makes him vulnerable to his fears. His anger. Din Djarin: All the more reason to train him. Ahsoka Tano: No. I've seen what such feelings can do to a fully trained Jedi Knight. To the best of us. I will not start this child down that path. Better to let his abilities fade.
Ahsoka Tano (about Grogu): He's formed a strong attachment to you. I cannot train him.
Din Djarin: What? Why not? You've seen what he can do.
Ahsoka Tano: His attachment to you makes him vulnerable to his fears. His anger.
Din Djarin: All the more reason to train him.
Ahsoka Tano: No. I've seen what such feelings can do to a fully trained Jedi Knight. To the best of us. I will not start this child down that path. Better to let his abilities fade.
(Lang sees Baby Yoda...) Lang: What is that thing? Din Djarin: I keep it around for luck. Lang: You're gonna need it where you're headed.
(Lang sees Baby Yoda...)
Lang: What is that thing?
Din Djarin: I keep it around for luck.
Lang: You're gonna need it where you're headed.
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