Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****
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Surprised bo Katan let him leave that ship with the dark saver…let alone go about collecting bounties using it
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@kirwan said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
Man, they really have hit gold with Mandalorian. Everything just works, and probably scuppered the chance of setting up Fett to just be a Bounty Hunter.
Great ship porn, good action, entertaining AF.
More please.
I hear you, I think a Fett prequel may have worked better.
Then again, I can kind of see the character arc and where they’re trying to take him.
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Don’t know if I like the new ship…yeah it’s fast…but he can’t transport bounties or sleep in it, razorcrest was his home
A little telling the best BoBF episode didn’t have boba in it
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@kiwiwomble said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
A little telling the best BoBF episode didn’t have boba in it
Hopefully he was away working on his speed work, rather than the weights, ahead of the upcoming showdown.
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@kiwiwomble said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
Don’t know if I like the new ship…yeah it’s fast…but he can’t transport bounties or sleep in it, razorcrest was his home
A little telling the best BoBF episode didn’t have boba in it
Yeah not particularly practical is it ? Not even a toilet on board
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@mn5 said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
Spoiler alert……..I hope the armourer decides to break the mando creed and take her helmet off
We've been watching Supernatural...well for years on and off because there's 15 seasons....but she is currently playing a big character in that...no helmet
another thing about mandos new ship...he looks a little silly flying a fighter in full body armour
I do love the fact he cut/burnt himself with the dark saber though, i've often thought lightsaber would be hard to fight with for these reasons, and when they dropped it it did stuff like burn the ground...its like theyve thought about it for the first time
weird it gets heavier the longer its used, i dont remember that from things like rebels
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@kiwiwomble said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@mn5 said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
Spoiler alert……..I hope the armourer decides to break the mando creed and take her helmet off
We've been watching Supernatural...well for years on and off because there's 15 seasons....but she is currently playing a big character in that...no helmet
another thing about mandos new ship...he looks a little silly flying a fighter in full body armour
I do love the fact he cut/burnt himself with the dark saber though, i've often thought lightsaber would be hard to fight with for these reasons, and when they dropped it it did stuff like burn the ground...its like theyve thought about it for the first time
weird it gets heavier the longer its used, i dont remember that from things like rebels
It's in the Clone Wars, the darksaber is harder to use than a lightsaber, a users thoughts help direct it's energy, etc
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@kiwiwomble said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@kirwan really? dont remember that at all...might be an excuse to re watch, there is a probably "darksaber" list of episodes listed somewhere
Sorry, Rebels not Clone Wars;
"The appropriately-titled Star Wars Rebels season 3 episode "Trials of the Darksaber" shows Sabine Wren training with this tricky titular weapon for the very first time, while Kanan Jarrus acts as her instructor. Upon igniting, Sabine remarks on how the Darksaber feels "heavier than [she] thought," and Jarrus duly explains why. According to the runaway Jedi, the Darksaber is considerably harder to wield than your average lightsaber. Jarrus says, "Energy constantly flows through the crystal. You're not fighting with a simple blade as much as you are directing a current of power. Your thoughts, your actions, they become energy. They flow through the crystal as well, and become a part of the blade." In other words, someone who lacks control and acceptance over their thoughts and feelings - or those with an undisciplined fighting style - will find the Darksaber heavier to hold, as all of that inner baggage channels into the blade, weighing it down."
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@mn5 said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
Decent article here:
Short answer, yes.
Great seeing old mate back again although it was basically an episode of Mando…..I really liked it though.
Must have watched a different episode. The start was epic but 20 odd minutes of that woman and a Naboo fighter? I dated a Jawa. Wtf? It's this series in a nutshell - some great stuff but also some real shite. They seem obsessed with showing the process of something being made, from that staff to a ship. Must save script costs or something.
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@mn5 said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
Decent article here:
Short answer, yes.
Great seeing old mate back again although it was basically an episode of Mando…..I really liked it though.
Must have watched a different episode. The start was epic but 20 odd minutes of that woman and a Naboo fighter? I dated a Jawa. Wtf? It's this series in a nutshell - some great stuff but also some real shite. They seem obsessed with showing the process of something being made, from that staff to a ship. Must save script costs or something.
whether they are going about it the right way or not is up for debate...but i feel they are trying to flesh out the universe, show there is a lot more than the "main" skywalker story, there are small "insignificant" stories going on in the universe, they also seem to be trying to throttle the pace up and down with things like the spear and ship montagues. may not have been a bullseye but i did kind of appreciate the idea that he couldn't just go buy a ship off the shelf to replace the razorcrest
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@kiwiwomble said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@mn5 said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
Decent article here:
Short answer, yes.
Great seeing old mate back again although it was basically an episode of Mando…..I really liked it though.
Must have watched a different episode. The start was epic but 20 odd minutes of that woman and a Naboo fighter? I dated a Jawa. Wtf? It's this series in a nutshell - some great stuff but also some real shite. They seem obsessed with showing the process of something being made, from that staff to a ship. Must save script costs or something.
whether they are going about it the right way or not is up for debate...but i feel they are trying to flesh out the universe, show there is a lot more than the "main" skywalker story, there are small "insignificant" stories going on in the universe, they also seem to be trying to throttle the pace up and down with things like the spear and ship montagues. may not have been a bullseye but i did kind of appreciate the idea that he couldn't just go buy a ship off the shelf to replace the razorcrest
Heaps of fan service in that build.
That long stick thing the Jawas brought? The same thing Han used in the trash compactor
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@mn5 said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
Just watching again, the Mandalorians are even more stubborn, resistant to change fuckwits than the Jedi were. No wonder both of them got wiped out. Din is better off without them.
It's weird that the hard-core ones won't even remove helmet while the others take it off way too much.
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@kiwiwomble said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@mn5 said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
Decent article here:
Short answer, yes.
Great seeing old mate back again although it was basically an episode of Mando…..I really liked it though.
Must have watched a different episode. The start was epic but 20 odd minutes of that woman and a Naboo fighter? I dated a Jawa. Wtf? It's this series in a nutshell - some great stuff but also some real shite. They seem obsessed with showing the process of something being made, from that staff to a ship. Must save script costs or something.
whether they are going about it the right way or not is up for debate...but i feel they are trying to flesh out the universe, show there is a lot more than the "main" skywalker story, there are small "insignificant" stories going on in the universe, they also seem to be trying to throttle the pace up and down with things like the spear and ship montagues. may not have been a bullseye but i did kind of appreciate the idea that he couldn't just go buy a ship off the shelf to replace the razorcrest
But that's exactly it. It's not what they're trying to do it's how they're doing it. A far more interesting plot line would be him fighting for a ship or having to get a bounty. Rather than that weird afro bitch and all that bs dialogue about thruster engines or whatever. Seriously, who is that woman btw? Reminds me of that troll who used to serve drinks in Cheers. In any case she belongs in a shitty 80s sitcom.
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@rancid-schnitzel jeez....might be these series just aren't for you, maybe lookup action scene supercut at some point? I always thought her character, like others, just shows there are "normal people" not all bounty hunters with impenetrable armour or jedi, plus the obvious comic relief
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
@mn5 said in Star Wars VII ****contains spoilers****:
Just watching again, the Mandalorians are even more stubborn, resistant to change fuckwits than the Jedi were. No wonder both of them got wiped out. Din is better off without them.
It's weird that the hard-core ones won't even remove helmet while the others take it off way too much.
You're obviously not following things. That is a particular sect. The one that took Mando in as a foundling. Not all Mandolorians act the same.