To whomever was complaining about the second Death Star having a weak-point that you could fly a starfighter into, that's easily explained by the fact that it was still under construction (Mon Mothma emphasizing its unfinished state as part of the reason that the Rebels need to strike
now during the briefing aboard
Home One in ROTJ). Once construction had been completed, that access-tunnel would have been sealed up (although the Rebels were never supposed to get that far anyway, because the entire thing was a trap organized by Palpatine with himself as bait).
You know, I like most of the BLR Star Wars vids that I've seen,
Bushes of Love is especially one of my <3 jams...
I never really liked the one that one you posted though... When did C3P0 become a street shitter?
So far as I know, that's just the voice they've always used for him (maybe a subtle jab at how prissy and servile the character is), just like Artoo is apparently a small child and Chewie is a whiny teenager.
While doing a search for Lego TIE fighter models, I stumbled upon Brick Vault's website, which has a variety of
highly-detailed custom TIE fighter model instructions for sale, including the TIE Defender. You still have to acquire your own bricks, and it kinda sucks having to purchase the instructions too, but they look rather well-designed.
Thanks for the link.
Also, can someone explain to me what Mandalorians were doing during the Clone Wars?
It's implication was that they were fighting for Republic in this episode. But, I didn't watch "Clone Wars", so I have no idea...
Granted, I know Mandalorians fight for whoever they wish. They could have been found with the Empire or the Rebels. I just didn't know if there was a specific side....
As Miller said, they were kind of all over the place. Pre-Disney EU had them fighting for both the Separatists and the Republic, with the pro-Separatists being divided between the opportunistic Death Watch, and the more idealistic Mandalorian Protector faction, lead by a defective ARC Trooper designated "Spar" who had come to believe that he was Boba Fett (
and would later be remembered as such by his 2-in-C, the future Rebellion-era Mandalore Fenn Shysa*). On the Republic side, a smaller number of Mandos, generally those with personal links to the
Cuy'Val Dar drill instructors that Jango Fett had selected for training the Clone Troopers, fought alongside the Grand Army.
Then, of course, TCW sort of retconned this, with Satine Kryze's "New Mandalorian" faction being introduced as the spokesmen for what was implied to be a huge swathe of neutral systems during the Clone Wars, then Pre Vizsla's (later Maul's) Death Watch faction started a civil war (
and then the show ended on a cliffhanger with the implication that the Republic was going to launch a major military intervention in response).
Rebels had the Rebellion-era Mandalorians divided between pro-Imperial collaborators (designated "Imperial Supercommandos" in homage to Boba Fett's original character profile in the Summer, 1978 issue of the official Star Wars fanzine) and a loose alliance of several clans opposing them.
*The fact that Fenn apparently remembers being briefed on Leia
during the Clone Wars, not to mention remembering fighting on behalf of Palpatine and the Empire against the Republic during the same time-period, was later explained as the result of Fenn being a bit loopy due to the wounds that he'd suffered over the years, causing him to confuse Leia with her mother, Senator Amidala among other things.
Yeah, I wasn't expecting to see it on the show. I thought Maul had it.
It last showed up in the possession of Poochie on
Rebels.
Better than anything in the entirety of the Sequel trilogy or the prequels for that matter...
I'm getting the feeling Boba Fett is coming back at some point.
I don't have a problem with it, as long as they do something interesting with him. Since, he is kinda of a nothing character.
I think "nothing" is pushing it a bit. Boba Fett, at least as he used to be written in the EU, is kind of an interesting deconstruction (I
think that that's the right term) of the kind of one-dimensional "badass" character that many people seem to
think that he is, since he has no home, friends, no family, no social life, nothing beyond his profession as a bounty hunter and mercenary. Granted, Karen Traviss and one or two other authors had him gradually mellowing out and starting to try and connect with other people once age began catching up with him, but for the most part, his life was a fundamentally empty one, and that would make for an interesting contrast with the show's Mando, and his gradually-increasing band of friends and allies.
But Temeura Morrison is like the perfect age for old Boba Fett.
I would adore it if they referenced, "The Wild Bunch" with the character. That is. a guy who was clearly a villanious person who does a moral act. He dies going out a hero/badass...
That would be cool.
Personally I think Maul's return should've been handled as a one shot story, but the TCW stuff would've felt more natural to the story if they just did not have his brother exist. I never liked Savage Opress to begin with. A more neater alternative would've been to have Ventress run off to find the last failed Sith apprentice after being betrayed by Dooku and teaming up with him for revenge. So having her and Maul team up (before eventually going separate ways due to conflicting views) would've been a far better story that would also help Ventress to see that giving into your anger makes you become a monster like Maul. It would've been better for the both of them than the Savage and the Dathomir witches stories. Sad part is even my grievances with those storylines don't seem that bad anymore when compared to that crap Disney pulled on them.
I dunno why they wrote Maul into the ongoing Mandalorian sub-plot. It seems very strange that the TCW Mandos, who are clearly a homogeneous human culture (rather than Traviss's multi-species mixing pot), would accept this weird alien Sith reject into their ranks with so little fuss.
As for Ventress, I think she should have gotten her "redemption arc" on the end of a blade. I just don't buy that character going from smooching her victims while impaling them on lightsabers to being some kind of sort-of remorseful bounty hunter anti-hero.
Say what you will about Fallen Order, at least they treat Vader right (well, except towards the end of the fight when stronk black lady beats him with the Force).
I don't want him to be some invincible juggernaut who can just wade through entire armies (which IMO cheapens the character as much as anything else) but taking on Vader should clearly be a Very Big Deal, and something that you're unlikely to walk away from.
That panel makes me full on hate the character into near the level of exogol (I only normally hated her until I saw this) and I now will laugh as she never sells and will refuse to watch or touch anything with her in it. That's why I fully expect they're gonna shove this noncanon pile of shit into the Mandalorian and wonder why their views tank.
So we have officially entered the stage of wistfully reminiscing about the endless super-duper-planetkiller-ships the old EU shat out every week....
Crazy, innit?
Is it just me, or does anyone else find the sequel-era ships so fucking ugly? Literally every ship that wasn't a retread of a classic OT-era starship looks like it was designed by an 8 year old.
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I don't know, I just find these designs either bland, impractical, or both.
It's probably another sign of Lucasfilm personnel being increasingly divorced from the real world in general and military life in particular that so many of these ships seem purposely designed to create the largest-possible target profile from the front...
One of the few things the EU got right was putting Ackmena in the main canon. I swear I remember reading she helped fight and save people but I can not find a trace of it. Apparently she was still running the bar though, and they made her lesbian...
Of course they did.
Wasn't the final episode of the 80s show some crap about King Randor throwing a birthday party? There was nothing unresolved from that show, and it was followed by a crappy sequel series that has He-Man and Skeletor summoned to the future where all their friends and family are dead yet they don't seem to care but even that ends with Skeletor ultimately defeated. Honestly, I never understood the appeal of He-Man outside of the toys, especially when Thundercats was far superior in every single damn way, right down to the action, animation, characters, intro and world building (at least before the 3rd season shat the bed). Yet media outlets and "geek culture" keep acting as if the He-Man cartoon was some pinnacle of action cartoons.
I think there are probably two major schools of thought in regards to
Masters of the Universe: there's the gay hipster crowd that "ironically" loves the Filmation cartoon for being campy (and will usually go out of their way to tell you about how they like the
She-Ra cartoon even better), and then there are those who fell in love with the concept of "He-Man" as originally envisioned by Mattel's designers and artists before the cartoon dumbed it down and made it acceptably neutered for easily-rattled American mothers in the 1980s: a bleak, post-apocalyptic world dominated by mutants and black sorcery, where a few beleaguered heroes fight back against the all-engulfing darkness with half-understood magic of their own and whatever scraps of salvaged high technology from the Lost Age they can get their hands on.
I mean, just look at this shit. LOOK AT IT!
Thundercats is cool too, though. I'm still pissed that the very classy 2011 reboot was prematurely canceled.
Incinerator troopers first appeared like 11 years ago in the Force Unleashed multimedia project.
A Tie Fighter series would be pretty kino, but Marvel already tried making a comic book out of it and frankly I'd rather they never touch on the subject again. Especially if the series intends to be based on Marvel shit.
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