In Mandolorian Chapter 15, Why Does an Imperial Facial Scanner Allow Access to the Tin Database? We have three different theories.
Warning: The following are spoilers for Star Wars: Mondolorian Season 2, Episode 7, “Chapter 15: The Believer,” which is now streaming on Disney +.
On a dramatic level, “Chapter 15: The Believer” is a strong one Mandalorian Chapters so far. Dangerous stocks and aggressive character development for both Tin Jarin and Mayfield are very exceptional, and small bits of confusing logic can be forgiven. Otherwise, the logic behind that powerful scene is that Tin will finally show his face to others in order to use an Imperial face scanner, which certainly raises questions. Why does this scanner allow access to the DIN database, which is a mandolin that is definitely not in any of the files? Here are three explanations for how this scenario works.
Any (human) face will work
It is clear that the empire is a racist organization, which considers humans superior to other creatures in contrast to the diversity of the rebels and the New Republic. Everyone is clear Star Wars The universe discriminates against Droids in different abilities. Considering these two issues, the Imperial Face Scanner could basically be a captcha designed to hold Droids and keep non-human lifestyles out of the database. It doesn’t matter if they can’t recognize Din’s face in this situation Anything The face will work.
Empire is cheap again
If the facial scanner is to be a more stringent security measure than just a captcha, it is a very bad one. However, recession is a common characteristic of the empire. Stormrooper armor does not work, there are no safety rails, most TIE fighters have no shields and even Death Stars have vulnerabilities that can be easily exploited. This is because their security systems are poorly designed.
The particular bad design decision, in this case, is based not on who allows their protection, but on who they want to put out. The facial scanner is not designed to identify Stromroopers, but rather to identify new Republicans. Under this system, any unnamed stranger can walk in and access the database.
Is there a secret to din?
Lastly there is a chance, however it is not possible, it should be considered. Probably the database of the empire There is Safe, somehow Din actually has security clearance. This would be contrary to everything we think we know about him, but perhaps he was not always the devout Mondorian he is now, and had some sort of past involvement with the empire. What if Watson’s kids had something like a rumspring, where young people could temporarily abandon the traditional way of life, and Tin spent time as a strumper? That would definitely be a big twist.
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