![]() ![]() ![]() He realizes the Mandalorian is looking for work and invites him for a seat. This catches the Mandalorian's attention. ![]() The Mandalorian is being watched by a human man, who calls the bartendress droid a "tin can" and tells her to think again. The droid responds that she is afraid that will not improve his prospects by any calculation. The Mandalorian replies that he is not looking for Guild work. The bartendress droid says that the Bounty Hunters' Guild is no longer operating on Tatooine. The Mandalorian tells the bartendress droid that he is looking for some work. The bar is frequented by several aliens and even droids including R5-D4. Meanwhile, the Mandalorian enters Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina, which is being serviced by an EV-series supervisor droid bartendress. She playfully teases him, referring to him as "bright eyes." She tells the Child that she will look after him until the Mandalorian gets back and then she is going to charge him extra for watching him. She asks the Child if he would like some food and gets the pit droids to fetch him something to eat, preferably something with bones. she asks the Child if that bounty hunter left him alone in that "big, nasty ship." The pit droids ask in Binary what the Child is and Peli says that she does not know what it is and asks them to give her a second. Peli approaches the Child and lifts him in her arms, saying that she will take a good look at him. Peli raises her blaster but discovers that the passenger is the Child, who is donning a brown coat. They are disturbed by a cry from the ship's cargo bay. Later, Peli plays a game of sabacc with her pit droids, betting three bolts and a motivator. ![]() He walks past several pikes bearing old stormtrooper helmets. The Mandalorian exits the hangar bay and walks into the sandy streets of Mos Eisley. Peli is annoyed by his presence and regards him as a womp rat. He promises he will get her his money but she says that she has heard that before. She thinks that the credits should just cover the hangar. Peli asks the pit droids what they think and they shake their heads. The Mandalorian say that all he has got is 500 Imperial credits. She says that the ship is in a mess and asks how he landed it. She realizes the ship has been in a shootout and also finds a fuel leak. She has a look at his ship and says that it has a lot of carbon scoring on the top. She retorts by asking if he thinks it is a good idea. The Mandalorian tells her to just keep her droids away from his ship. His shots anger a curly-haired human woman named Peli Motto, who warns him that if he damages one of her droids, he'll pay for it. The droid hating Mandalorian fires a warning shot, causing the pit droids to retract. Upon landing, three DUM-series pit droids rush out to service the Razor Crest. He places the sleeping Child in a safe room. The Mandalorian flies the Razor Crest down into the deserts of Mos Eisley and lands at bay three-five. The ship is contacted by Mos Eisley control tower, who tells him that he is cleared for hangar 3-5. The Razor Crest approaches the desert world of Tatooine. The Child sits in his cradle while the Mandalorian starts up the emergency power. With the Razor Crest 's engines reporting that the starship is losing fuel, the Mandalorian switches off power. The Razor Crest floats in space with a damaged engine. As he drifts into the forward view of the Razor Crest, the Mandalorian destroys the enemy starfighter with a single laser cannon shot, saying that is his line. He tries to ram the Razor Crest but fails to knock out the ship. The rival bounty hunter warns that he can either bring him in warm or cold. The Razor Crest 's left engine takes some damage. The episode opens with the Razor Crest being pursued by a starfighter piloted by another bounty hunter, who demands over the comlink that the Mandalorian hand over the Child to him. The Mandalorian helps a rookie bounty hunter who is in over his head. ![]()
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