: After their palace on Kalevala is destroyed by TIE Interceptors, Din and Bo-Katan seek refuge with the Children of the Watch. Because both bathed in the Living Waters, they are formally accepted into the tribe, making Bo-Katan a literal " convert " to the group she once disparaged. Coruscant Arc: Dr. Pershing’s Downfall

: Pershing is living in a government-run facility for former Imperials. While he wants to use his research for medical advancements, the New Republic strictly prohibits cloning.

: He befriends Elia Kane , a former communications officer for Moff Gideon. She manipulates his desire to help people, eventually convincing him to break the law by stealing cloning equipment from a decommissioned Star Destroyer.

: Kane lures Pershing into a trap, turning him over to New Republic security. In a final act of cruelty, she sabotages a "mind flayer" device (intended for gentle rehabilitation) to effectively wipe his memory , presumably to protect Moff Gideon's secrets. Thematic Significance The Mandalorian Spoiler Recap: Chapter 19: The Convert

The bulk of the episode focuses on , the former Imperial cloning scientist, as he attempts to reintegrate into galactic society on Coruscant.

: Bo-Katan Kryze , who rescued Din, chooses not to tell him about her sighting of a living Mythosaur underwater, a decision that suggests her own shifting perspective on Mandalorian creed.

The following sections summarize the key plot points and character developments from this episode: