If Korkie had made an appearance in Star Wars Rebels in the Heroes of Mandalore arc of season four, we could assume that he either died some point after or is with other Mandalore refugees somewhere in the galaxy. Also, Kenobi likely takes place before The Great Purge of Mandalore (Night of a Thousand Tears), so Korkie could be busy on Mandalore with counter-insurgency against Imperial forces. Korkie had no real connection to Kenobi and, even though Kenobi has a history with Mandalore through Satine, she is long dead by this time (although Maul is still out there looking for Kenobi). Besides the theories that he is the son of Satine and Kenobi, who were lovers, there would be no narrative reason for him to be on the show. The lack of Korkie Kryze appearances since is peculiar, but I am happy to speculate.įirst off, there is little chance that Korkie’s first appearance past his two The Clone Wars episodes will be in Obi-Wan Kenobi. It is in vain as Satine is captured and executed by Maul, but Korkie and his friends escape, leaving their current whereabouts unknown. Later, in season six, “The Lawless,” Korkie and his friends assist Bo-Katan in attempting to rescue Duchess Satine. The tip leads to the exposure of the Prime Minister’s involvement in a black market supply chain and his arrest. Inspired by her lecture, Korkie and his friends bring to Ahsoka’s attention the food rations at the Academy. As part of her assignment, she teaches cadets about public duty. In “The Academy,” Ahsoka is sent to Mandalore to go undercover and investigate the corruption of the Mandalorian government.
Korkie confiding in his Aunt Satine about the Mandalore black market | credit Lucasfilm ltd.īefore we dive into where Korkie could be, let’s first look at where he has been.