Star Wars Unites Sabine Wren and Bo-Katan Kryze in One Tragic Way

Everything changed for Sabine Wren and Bo-Katan Kryze when the Star Wars heroes led their people into battle against the Galactic Empire. Both characters fought with significant weight on their shoulders. The burdens of the poor choices they had previously made remained on their minds as well as in the thoughts of their fellow Mandalorians. What would it take for Sabine and Bo-Katan to shed their tarnished reputations and lead with the trust and respect of their people? They made their discoveries almost simultaneously defending Mandalore despite the vastly different paths they took to get there.Sabine’s and Bo-Katan’s Mandalorian heritage is only one of many common threads shared between them. They both wielded the legendary Darksaber and the weight of its history at different points in time. However, the most significant commonality linking Sabine and Bo-Katan is their troubled pasts. Sabine served the Empire and even after leaving it, kept her dark deeds under its command a secret. Bo-Katan — once a shining example of what every Mandalorian hoped to be — betrayed her family and all they stood for. Both women had to prove themselves worthy of heroism while accepting the consequences of their mistakes, and their resulting stories make them significant figures in Mandalore’s long saga. Sabine joined the Imperial Academy in hopes of making a difference in the galaxy. She followed the paths of many her age, believing the Empire was good for her world and that she could be part of its legacy. In Star Wars Rebels Season 3, Episode 15, “Trials of the Darksaber,” Sabine revealed a dark secret about her time at the Academy: she had spent much of her stretch creating weapons for the regime. One of those weapons would later be used in a surprise attack on her own people.RELATED: Ahsoka: Sabine Wren Becoming a Jedi Doesn’t Break Canon, It Restores ItRELATED: Ahsoka: What Happened Between Ahsoka and Sabine?

Everything changed for Sabine Wren and Bo-Katan Kryze when the Star Wars heroes led their people into battle against the Galactic Empire. Both characters fought with significant weight on their shoulders. The burdens of the poor choices they had previously made remained on their minds as well as in the thoughts of their fellow Mandalorians. What would it take for Sabine and Bo-Katan to shed their tarnished reputations and lead with the trust and respect of their people? They made their discoveries almost simultaneously defending Mandalore despite the vastly different paths they took to get there.

RELATED: Ahsoka: Sabine Wren Becoming a Jedi Doesn’t Break Canon, It Restores It

Sabine’s and Bo-Katan’s Mandalorian heritage is only one of many common threads shared between them. They both wielded the legendary Darksaber and the weight of its history at different points in time. However, the most significant commonality linking Sabine and Bo-Katan is their troubled pasts. Sabine served the Empire and even after leaving it, kept her dark deeds under its command a secret. Bo-Katan — once a shining example of what every Mandalorian hoped to be — betrayed her family and all they stood for. Both women had to prove themselves worthy of heroism while accepting the consequences of their mistakes, and their resulting stories make them significant figures in Mandalore’s long saga.

RELATED: Ahsoka: What Happened Between Ahsoka and Sabine?

Sabine joined the Imperial Academy in hopes of making a difference in the galaxy. She followed the paths of many her age, believing the Empire was good for her world and that she could be part of its legacy. In Star Wars Rebels Season 3, Episode 15, “Trials of the Darksaber,” Sabine revealed a dark secret about her time at the Academy: she had spent much of her stretch creating weapons for the regime. One of those weapons would later be used in a surprise attack on her own people.

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