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Altair being half-white wasn't revealed until 2011, which was the year Ezio's last game came out, and may well have been a retcon. He looked and sounded like Desmond. Desmond is visually based on an olive-skinned man of Spanish descent, and looks like it even in AC1. Aveline's mixed ancestry is actually a major part

I don't seem to recall any point when the Empire would've a)had a chance to identify Han or Chewie and/or b)gave any indication that they would care about some random smuggler more than destroying the Rebel Alliance.

Most of the people complaining - including in this post - said nothing about Liberation, period. In fact, many were explicitly claiming Ubi had never, ever had a female protagonist in the series. The game's failure had more to do with it's choice of platform than anything else. It also got an HD release.

>Supporting characters are secondary characters,

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>if they're going to insist on Unity's protagonist being a guy (though I think it was a huge missed opportunity not to make it a woman, given the prominent role female assassins actually played in the real French Revolution).

Long live brooding, gravely voiced, white male protagonist.

These clips and the shows they're from are often limited by international licensing agreements.

Which would've contributed to the Empire's goal...how?

On the inside of the comic, sometimes it's just his shirt and weapons, which I'm fine with.

Hawkeye's Avengers outfit was very similar to the one from Ultimate. Thor wears a big red cape, Iron Man is explicitly in "hot-rod red", Black Widow's always dressed like that, and few people really complained about the Cap outfit in TFA or Avengers, IIRC.

You mean the guy who's trained to sneak around and assassinate people is wearing a low profile outfit?

Because they feel entitled to stuff? This isn't even the show, just a preview clip.

>It's very frustrating when representation rates are very low (5% for video games!)

Except for the Action Girl female protagonist clearly shown in this clip, the other one you'd know about if you'd spent a few minutes Googling, and a third one of the main six is a robot.

Except they have stun rounds. But they did want them to get away and reach the Rebel base...

You mean the ones who spent most of ANH trying to get Team Skywalker to lead them to the Rebels' hidden base?

In the first case, SPOILERS

>teenage character
>expecting logical clothing decisions

Considering that I've most commonly seen the complaint with Frozen and Tangled, and the two female leads in the latter are sisters, and Tangled also has Mother Gothel, and their last four tentpole films with human protagonists were Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph, Brave, and Tangled...lol no.

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