Pedro Pascal’s costume in “The Mandalorian” will continuously evolve in the first season, according to a new report. Over the years, the lone warrior will borrow from different armors of the Empire, and he will get help from a female armorer.

The following article contains minor spoilers of “The Mandalorian” TV series.

According to Making Star Wars, Pascal’s character will borrow armor pieces from Scarif Troopers and Death Troopers to augment his own armor, a source has revealed. Readers may have already seen the worn out armor of the lone warrior. This look will not be the same throughout the season, according to the sources.

With the constant upgrades, the armor will eventually have the same chrome finish of the helmet the warrior is seen wearing in the first look picture of the character. Helping him with the upgrades will be a female armorer.

There is a “secret enclave” of Mandalorians that Pascal’s character is reportedly affiliated with. There is a female armorer at this enclave that the hero relies on. The relationship between the two characters has been compared to the one shared by James Bond and the scientist Q in the movies.

Where does he get these armorer pieces? Apparently Pascal’s character will get onto a lot of fights with Death Troopers. He may pickup what he needs from their dead bodies after killing them.

The enclave will also be significant because future “Star Wars” content based on this is reportedly being developed. The enclave is a place where the audience will get to learn a lot more about the Mandalorian culture.

Pascal’s character will go through at least five armor upgrades. Each one of these upgrades will reportedly reveal new things about the Mandalorian culture. Readers who have seen “The Clone Wars” and “Star Wars: Rebels” will be familiar with some of these cultural elements, and the upcoming live action TV series may reiterate some of that for the new audience.

Some of the other familiar aspects of the TV series will be aliens that the fans will get to see. Apart from familiar characters like the IG-88 Assassin Droid, there will also be Jawas featured on the show.

Jon Favreau is the creator of “The Mandalorian” TV series. He has already teased a few set pieces from the production set on Instagram. He has also teased the primary weapon of Pascal’s character, which has been revealed to be a long rifle, on Instagram.