Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord – The Guide: Chapter 6 ‘Night of the Hunted’

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BEWARE SPOILERS: Just like with the previous Disney Plus series, we at Fantha Tracks will be offering our own episode guide for your entertainment! Here we will post every reference, Easter egg, everything named and unnamed per episode and some fun trivia in-between that we have spotted.

Chapter 6 – Night of the Hunted

Official summary: Pushed to their breaking point, our heroes have no choice but to run.

Trivia

Another musical cue reference can be heard when Master Daki talks about the purge on the Jedi Order. Fittingly the cue heard references the Order 66 cue from Revenge Of The Sith.
If you do not recognize the AT-AC walker in front of the casino of Sul, you are forgiven. The All Terrain Armored Cannon only appeared once before, in The Bad Batch 2×16 “Plan 99”.

The Star Wars Databank entry for Rheena Sul reveals that her newly created species is called a Padlom. This appears to be named after Rheena’s actress Pamela Adlon.

Talking about Pamela Adlon, she is the mother of Gideon Adlon who voices Devon and they share scenes together in this episode.

Like the Lacertilo in the previous episode, this episode sees the animated debut for the Devlikk species. This species was introduced in The Phantom Menace with the podracer Wan Sandage. While Wan Sandage received a voice in Episode I: Racer, it sounds a lot more like Huttese then the native language we hear now in the episode.
The Aurebesh on the left screen that Rheena watches at in her office translates to CDKJHDA. Which appears to be gibberish. It could be an inside joke by the animators that we are not privy to.
Kouhuns are not often referenced, but they are the creature that was used by Zam Wesell to try and assassinate Padmé with in Attack Of The Clones.
“The strongest metal is forged at the crucible” is quite an apt metaphor to tell a Mandalorian. The Mandalorians greatest symbol after all is the Great Forge that at this time was most likely still working well on Mandalore.
Chapter 2 – Sinister Schemes mentioned that something had happened on Catalor, and we get more information on that event in this episode.
As Devon and Rylee make their escape in the underground garage they spot an Aurebesh sign. This one reads “Train Station”.
And once again we hear music cues from Battle of The Heroes during a fight with Maul, this time against Marrok.
 
Join us next week for the episode guide of Episode 7 – Call To The Oblivion!
Sander de Lange
Sander de Langehttps://sanderdelange1138.wixsite.com/mysite
Sander de Lange (Exar Xan) has been a Star Wars fan since seeing The Phantom Menace in a Dutch cinema in 1999. His articles have appeared in Star Wars Insider, StarWars.com, Journal of the Whills (The Official Star Wars Fan Club Magazine in Germany), Star Wars Sourcebooks on Facebook and the Teekay-421 (Magazine of the Belgium Star Wars Fanclub), for which he is also a core member in the organization.
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BEWARE SPOILERS: Just like with the previous Disney Plus series, we at Fantha Tracks will be offering our own episode guide for your entertainment! Here we will post every reference, Easter egg, everything named and unnamed per episode and some fun trivia in-between that we have spotted.

Chapter 6 – Night of the Hunted

Official summary: Pushed to their breaking point, our heroes have no choice but to run.

Trivia

Another musical cue reference can be heard when Master Daki talks about the purge on the Jedi Order. Fittingly the cue heard references the Order 66 cue from Revenge Of The Sith.
If you do not recognize the AT-AC walker in front of the casino of Sul, you are forgiven. The All Terrain Armored Cannon only appeared once before, in The Bad Batch 2×16 “Plan 99”.

The Star Wars Databank entry for Rheena Sul reveals that her newly created species is called a Padlom. This appears to be named after Rheena’s actress Pamela Adlon.

Talking about Pamela Adlon, she is the mother of Gideon Adlon who voices Devon and they share scenes together in this episode.

Like the Lacertilo in the previous episode, this episode sees the animated debut for the Devlikk species. This species was introduced in The Phantom Menace with the podracer Wan Sandage. While Wan Sandage received a voice in Episode I: Racer, it sounds a lot more like Huttese then the native language we hear now in the episode.
The Aurebesh on the left screen that Rheena watches at in her office translates to CDKJHDA. Which appears to be gibberish. It could be an inside joke by the animators that we are not privy to.
Kouhuns are not often referenced, but they are the creature that was used by Zam Wesell to try and assassinate Padmé with in Attack Of The Clones.
“The strongest metal is forged at the crucible” is quite an apt metaphor to tell a Mandalorian. The Mandalorians greatest symbol after all is the Great Forge that at this time was most likely still working well on Mandalore.
Chapter 2 – Sinister Schemes mentioned that something had happened on Catalor, and we get more information on that event in this episode.
As Devon and Rylee make their escape in the underground garage they spot an Aurebesh sign. This one reads “Train Station”.
And once again we hear music cues from Battle of The Heroes during a fight with Maul, this time against Marrok.
 
Join us next week for the episode guide of Episode 7 – Call To The Oblivion!
Sander de Lange
Sander de Langehttps://sanderdelange1138.wixsite.com/mysite
Sander de Lange (Exar Xan) has been a Star Wars fan since seeing The Phantom Menace in a Dutch cinema in 1999. His articles have appeared in Star Wars Insider, StarWars.com, Journal of the Whills (The Official Star Wars Fan Club Magazine in Germany), Star Wars Sourcebooks on Facebook and the Teekay-421 (Magazine of the Belgium Star Wars Fanclub), for which he is also a core member in the organization.
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