Undoubtedly the character of the moment is baby Yoda, with only four episodes on the air this being has become one of the favorite characters of the Star Wars universe. Now we have ‘The Mandalorian’ as one of the best Disney Plus series, however, not much is known about this little being yet and everything indicates that baby Yoda might be the last of its kind.

One of the most emblematic characters of the saga of ‘Star Wars’, is master Yoda, his great sensitivity to the force and his wisdom make him one of the best Jedi that has ever existed. He was in charge of training Luke Skywalker to become the best Jedi knight.

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That is why followers of the saga have always wanted to find out more about the species of this powerful Jedi, however, the information that has been given about their race has been very scarce. The only thing that is known is that their race is very sensitive to the force, something that Baby Yoda has already demonstrated in the second episode of ‘The Mandalorian’.

Despite being a very important race in this universe, only three characters of this species have appeared in ‘Star Wars,’ which are Yoda, Yaddle and Baby Yoda. This leads us to think that it is an extinct race, except for these three exceptions. In fact it is rumored that Yoda knew of the existence of this baby and gave orders to hide it, since he knew of the great power that he carries inside.

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The theory states that what the empire plans to do is extract its DNA and start cloning it. Given the background of this species, it is likely that they want to use it to make a powerful army of Sith, and that is why they hired many bounty hunters to find Baby Yoda. Fortunately ‘The Mandalorian,’ found him and everything that has transpired leads us to believe that he will protect him from the power of the empire. Since baby Yoda might be the last of his kind, the empire will not stop trying to capture him.

Written by Cesar Moya