



None of this is explicitly explained, you just have to pay attention. If you look carefully at the dead animal bodies on the ground, you’ll see the Bomas prey on Maalraas and Cannoks, and then the Bomas get eaten by Zakkegs, which are giant Anklyosaurus-type things we’ll meet later. The first cutscene you see when you arrive is a Maalraas attacking Cannoks. Of all the little details on Dxun, one of the most subtle ones is the establishment of an actual food chain. These things are Bomas, which kinda look like this: Nothing’s ever that easy, is it? The explosion woke up a giant pack of beasts. There’s the hidden ammo cache Mandalore told us about. The place is one big winding maze, as you can see.ĭoesn't the ship in the concept art here look like those clone trooper transport ships from the prequel movies 4000 years later? They’ve fared better than the Exchange, at least. Like the Echani in this game, they’ve been greatly expanded upon since KOTOR 1, and they’re no longer generic villain group #6. Sure, sidequests sound boring, but this will be a chance to learn about the Mandalorians. This means running around doing some sidequests for him. We’re picking up where we left off Mandalore wants Jesus to prove himself before he takes us to Onderon. Part 28: Dxun: Forget the Jedi, How Do We Join the Mandalorians?
