SHutsonBlount
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SHutsonBlount

But just Wraith Squadron, because the less Corran Horn, the better.

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What do you suppose the folks who made this trailer think of seeing ground crew represented?

I’ve been a nerd all my life, and yet every time I see this brought up I want to stuff everyone involved into a locker.

Alfred sounds like Takeshi Aono, but it can’t be because he died five years ago.

I like everything about this except the words “live action.”

It had put Luke up for storage until it was hungry again, like a spider.

Came to post this, was glad I’m not the only one.

Cultures obsessed with trivia like personal safety do not go on to create star-spanning civilizations.

Of the three essential ingredients of a Star War—Space Western, Space World War 2, and Space Samurai Wizards—I’m really just here for the space WW2. Keep giving me that and I’ll be happy.

Bossk brought poison gas with him to Battlefront 1, easily the worst addition to the gameplay arsenal. (The bacta grenade being a close second) It’s not encouraging to see we’ll have another game full of him fart-jumping around.

To be fair, it was already a disabling weapon in ESB.

Yes. The RPG sourcebooks were 1987 (and used by Zahn to do the Thrawn trilogy) and X-Wing came out in... what? ‘93?

I would absolutely watch the living shit out of that show.

I’m willing to bet that, as usual, the WEG role-playing game writers are to blame.

I’m not sure at which point in the old EU writing that the ion cannon went from that one emplacement on Hoth to being in the arsenal of every ship and starfighter.

Kanan Jarrus’ name used to be Caleb Dume.

It also gave us the fakeout where we expected him to be Carter J. Burke, and instead he wasn’t.

a ship that is fierce, intelligent, and driven, but driven by a hidden agenda and a dark secret.

Counter-counterpoint: All in the Family.

For all the problems of the prequels, their visual design was absolutely what it should have been—it showed the slow progression from shiny art deco Flash Gordon fins to the brutalist greeblified designs of the OT.