Season 3 of The Mandalorian answers a question that dates back to Anakin Skywalker’s first adventure and Naboo’s N-1 Starfighter.
TV series ‘The Mandalorian‘ has managed to keep the ‘Star Wars’ universe feeling cohesive by answering a question that has long plagued fans. But what makes the series really unique and fantastic is the way it combines elements from the original trilogy with those from the prequels, like the starfighter N-1 Starfighter of the Royal Naboo Fleet.
In ‘the phantom menace‘, the N-1 starfighter was introduced, which stood out for its design diametrically opposed to what has been seen so far in the saga, and The large number of screens and displays on its panel was something that surprised fans for a patrol and defense fighter.
Although the Imperial TIE fighters are not very versatile fighters, they have been deadly in the original trilogy, but the controls seemed simpler and less sophisticated compared to the N-1. However, this does not detract from their merit, since the minimalist design and combat effectiveness of TIE fighters have become an essential part of the Imperial Navy.
Now, episode 1 of the third season, ‘The Apostate’, has offered an explanation to these screens and has revealed how the N-1 actually works. During a scene where Mando teaches Grogu how to pilot the ship, he explains the purpose of the ship’s displays and controls.
The Mandalorian explica el N-1 Starfighter
The Mandalorian has revealed that the circular screen on the left is the hyperspace map, the rectangular screen on the left is the fuel gauge, and the circular screen on the right is the enemy proximity indicator.
But the N-1 is not just an object of curiosity, it also has a practical utility in the series. In the third episode, Mando has the important mission of returning to Mandalore to purify himself of his mistakes that transgress the Mandalorian code.
For this trip, Mando needs a ship that is fast and easy to hide, and the N-1 is perfect for this purpose. In addition, the ship can be of great help to explore the surface of Mandalore by being able to slip through flight zones full of obstacles, or to escape possible dangers thanks to its speed and engage in combat if necessary thanks to the modifications of inserted weaponry.
Your Djarin has found in the Naboo N-1 starfighter an excellent option to fulfill its current mission. Having clearly defined your goals, you no longer need a ship to call home, making the N-1 the perfect choice. Although we all still miss the iconic R shipazor Crest.
This careful attention to the world of ‘Star Wars’ has made the series highly respected by fans, as even lesser-known characters from the prequels have their place in ‘The Mandalorian.’ Overall, the third season is proving to be an exciting and well-planned addition to this rich and vast galactic universe.
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