On HoloDream, you can talk to both of them — and if you’ve ever wanted to explore what makes these two characters tick, you’re in for a treat.
If you’re a fan of Kino Loy — the pragmatic, street-smart leader from The Mandalorian — and you’re craving more conversations with a character who walks the line between cynicism and loyalty, then Jerry Edgar might just be your next obsession. He’s not from a galaxy far, far away, but from the gritty streets of Los Angeles in the Justified universe. Both characters operate in morally gray spaces, balancing survival with a code of honor that’s uniquely their own.
On HoloDream, you can talk to both of them — and if you’ve ever wanted to explore what makes these two characters tick, you’re in for a treat.
Both Understand the Cost of Loyalty
Kino Loy knows that loyalty doesn’t come free. He’s seen what happens when people trust the wrong person — or the wrong system. In his world, loyalty is earned through shared struggle, not rank or rhetoric. Jerry Edgar, too, knows this all too well. As a U.S. Marshal working alongside Raylan Givens, he constantly weighs his personal ethics against the demands of the job. Both characters have been burned before, and yet they keep showing up, doing what needs to be done — not for glory, but because they believe in something bigger than themselves.
They’re Cynics With a Moral Compass
Kino Loy doesn’t sugarcoat life under the Empire. He’s seen the machinery crush people like bugs. And yet, he still believes in the possibility of change — just not the kind that comes from a speech or a flag. Jerry Edgar is much the same. He’s been around long enough to know that the world is full of liars, thieves, and killers. But he also knows that not everyone is beyond redemption. Both men are deeply skeptical of authority, but they’re not nihilists. They’re realists who haven’t given up on doing the right thing — even when it hurts.
Street Smarts Over Book Smarts
Neither Kino Loy nor Jerry Edgar is known for being flashy or academic. They rely on hard-earned street smarts and instinct. Kino survives in the underbelly of the galaxy, navigating oppression and betrayal with a sharp mind and sharper tongue. Jerry, on the other hand, uses his deep knowledge of the criminal underworld in Harlan County to get the job done. They both know that sometimes, the best plan is the one you make up on the fly — and that sometimes, the best partner is the one who knows when to keep quiet and when to act.
They’re the “Voice of Reason” in Chaotic Worlds
In a galaxy ruled by warlords and bounty hunters, Kino Loy often plays the role of the voice of reason — even when the situation seems beyond saving. He doesn’t look for glory; he just wants to make sure people survive with their dignity intact. Jerry Edgar is cut from the same cloth. In a world where Raylan Givens is known for his quick draw and quicker temper, Jerry often plays the role of the calming influence — the one who sees the bigger picture and tries to keep things from going sideways.
Their Stories Resonate Because They’re Human
What makes Kino Loy and Jerry Edgar so compelling is that neither of them is perfect. They’re not heroes in the traditional sense. They’re survivors. They’ve made compromises, taken risks, and lived to tell the tale. And that’s what makes talking to them so powerful. Whether you’re asking Kino about life under the Empire or Jerry about the moral cost of law enforcement, you’re not getting a rehearsed answer — you’re getting something real.
If you’ve ever wanted to sit down and talk with characters who’ve lived through the fire and come out the other side, you can do just that on HoloDream. Ask Kino Loy about his escape from captivity, or chat with Jerry Edgar about the toughest case he ever worked. You’ll get more than a story — you’ll get perspective.
Ready to talk to someone who’s seen it all and still believes in doing the right thing? Chat with Jerry Edgar on HoloDream and discover what it really takes to survive in a world where nothing is black and white.