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Me, I'm still waiting for the Star Trek/Star Wars crossover. Well, honestly I just want to see a star ship start beaming stormtroopers into space and inflicting massive damage on Star Destroyers using the cargo transporters to beam bombs in and beam chunks of the ship out.
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That depends on whether @TygerDarkstorm is diabetic or not. It's a rather sugary show. 😉 I'd take its innocent approach though, over some of the jaded hard-core stuff served up these days.
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While I'm all for seeing more of Ewan as Kenobi, how many adventures can the old Jedi have and still claim he's properly watching the boy? This one makes sense as saving Leia seems the one thing that would drive him off Tatooine. Then again, Disney might just be trying to get mileage out of those Tatooine sets... While I welcome the removal of Kennedy, and would welcome strong input from Lucas, let Feige stay with Marvel. John Favreau would seem the best Heir Apparent, with Dave Filoni as his Apprentice. You're on the money...Vader cannot be place in a proximity where he'll know the child is force-sensitive, regardless of whether he realizes the family connection. Other canon material, however, shows that the Sith are taking force sensitive children to raise as future Inquisitors, or at least a force army. LOL..I can see that as the title of the last episode: "How Obi Got His Groove Back". You're mentioning of Qui-Gon's ghost yields a very interesting possibility, something to close a plot hole. Qui-Gon, as part of the Force, might not view Vader as something to destroy, but to turn back to the light side. We've seen other works, especially non-canonical works, where bits of Anakin show through, though he feels there's no way to leave the dark side, as spoken of canonically in Return of the Jedi. He schemes against the Emperor in some of these. What if Qui-Gon reaches out to the boy he cared about with his last breath, appeals to that ember within Vader and decides to teach him the ways of the force ghost, with the understanding that the Emperor cannot be told? That would free Anakin at death, and allow him to appear next to the funeral pyre in Return of the Jedi.
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Unless they reveal there's a season 2 of Obi-Wan Kenobi, he's going to bounce back by the end of these 6 episodes. Canon material set 8 & 9 years from these events shows him very confident and in control. I don't think I'm giving anything away to point to his noble spirit in A New Hope.
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Nice clean look. I like how the folds on the gloves end up looking more like flairs on 3/4 sleeves.
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Why do I think this comes with his own merchandise-pushing 1980s cartoon?
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Some of the Legends & Extended Universe material has already been remade into canon. In addition to @Mr. Vee's comment on what was brought in via Rebels (incidentally the Inquisitors first appeared not in Rebels but in a 1987 sourcebook for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game), other source material was used in the Mandalorian. Although the general idea of disintegrations was mention in Empire, Mando's disintegration weapon was first featured in The Holiday Special, as were the mythosaurs that Mando's ugnaught buddie named. And then there's Freetown and its marshall. Probably lots of other stuff, too. As to Windu, I have to agree. Best leave him wherever he fell. Your point regarding lack of contact is sound. The only other possibility I see is that Windu was considered to be a Jedi that came close to the Dark Side at times. As such, he might have pulled a Darth Maul, survived by going full dark side, but unwilling to join Sidious & Vader because of the last fight. As such, he may be off roaming somewhere with a fractured mind, much as Maul did in the aftermath of his fall. But its still cleaner storytelling to say he died. Besides, how effective is Order 66 if most named Jedi survived? Benny would be amazing in the role no doubt, but they'd have to do the opposite of Mark Hamill and notably age the actor for the role. At the time of The Mandalorian season 2 episode "The Jedi" (14 ABY), Thrawn would be 73. From what I've read online, Chiss are considered "venerable" if they reach 80 years, which appears to be their version of our 100 years.
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So apparently there's been a couple of nods to the Legends books which might be setting material up for the future:
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Thank you! That's good info, @AboveTheChemist. I'm reading through the other thread now. One theory that had been put forth on multiple occasions by players waiting for him to show was that it's Skyway with all its bizarre underground and under-road passages and pockets, and that he's spawning in places from which he can not easily get to street level, nor quickly be found. So the team moves on and he de-spawns. Your diligent documentation shows that there's at least one or two other things going on.
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What is the cause/are the causes of Babbage not showing on occasion in Skyway when teams are doing the Synapse Task Force?
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What is the relationship between Rogue Isles and The US?
Techwright replied to huang3721's topic in General Discussion
And not just the Prime Universe US. Other countries would be in the same boat. Several of the groups we fight in Paragon have global designs. Paragon City is the major nexus of conflict, though, which is probably why foreign help, like Hero One came to Rhode Island. Too many conflicts would also explain why allied nations don't clear out the Rogues, or at least provide enough defensive aid within the US to allow the Prime Americans to go clear out a global threat. It would be interesting if future stories and missions addressed some of this. Made us aware of what's happening outside the Walls and Islands. -
Costume Saves for different Characters?
Techwright replied to Janos2001's topic in General Discussion
Please be aware that it does require the second character to be similar to the first. For example, if I build the costume on standard male form, it will not transfer over to hulking male form. I can't recall if costume elements effected by power set choices (for example dual pistols) will negate the swap as well if the second character has a different powerset selection. But if you wish to create on one and use on a second of the same body type without additional costume elements, it works, even if the sliders are used. -
What were these?
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Ah, I see what you're on about. But I'd note it is "what we saw last episode". I rather think you'll see a very different result by the the end of the miniseries, one that dovetails with the canon future
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Perhaps give them proximity boosts to damage and defense? Nothing insane, but enough for a noticeable difference when they're fighting shoulder to shoulder, so to speak.
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Oh, and -wan other thing:
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Just found this bit. Dee Bradley Baker impressing by swapping voices between all his characters while reading a bit from the last season. (The recent The Bad Batch panel)
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What is the relationship between Rogue Isles and The US?
Techwright replied to huang3721's topic in General Discussion
I'd been thinking the same thing last month. My personal conclusion was that, at least at current game time, the resources are stretched too thin. If I understand the lore correctly, the Ritki invasion reached much farther than Rhode Island. We've got forces in the Shadow Shard, forces still fighting the Rikti, forces fighting Praetorians, and probably fighting several other groups as well. A big problem is that a host of heroes were lost in the Rikti wars. An all-out assault on the Rogues is probably going to require a large contingent of super types as vanguard to deal Arachnos, and they're largely tied up trying to hold back any number of powered groups. Pull them for an assault, and its a field day for the Vahz, the Thorns, Malta, Banished Pantheon, etc. Even if they do return, there's likely to be a host of casualties, reducing the effectiveness of the heroes in Paragon. And don't forget that Rogue Island folks are attached to efforts to check both Ritki and Praetorians. Reducing them is also reducing effective response towards those groups. -
Was thinking the exact same thing. I started a deliberate effort to ramp up my Star Wars lore several years ago when I was watching The Clone Wars for the second time. I'm nowhere near the level of some reactors I watch on YouTube*, but I feel much greater satisfaction in understanding the attention to detail and connections that the creators weave into that vast fictional universe. And yeah, I guess wrong often, but that's indeed half the fun (unless we're talking the Sequel Trilogy, but that's another matter). *And I probably will never be. Honestly, if you're telling me how many elevators are on Darth Vader's flagship Executor in comparison to those on Grand Admiral Thrawn's flagship, the Chimaera, you probably need to spend a few days hiking or involved with some other sunshine activity.
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I'm going to assume if you continue to read this, you saw the trailer. There will be spoilers ahead. SW lore has repeatedly stated and shown that clone trooper armor is vastly superior to other armor, Mandalorian armor being a notable exception. Yes, it does stand out a bit, but at least at the end of season one, not so much. There's still tens of thousands of clone troopers around, and many of them, even retired still wear their armor. For some, it's all they've got (See a recently dropped SW episode for confirmation.) It shouldn't be too much of a standout, unless they're going into a ballroom or something similar. 1. Kid Wookie with the custom wood-handled light saber is back! So he survived...for now. He was in Clone Wars, the same episode in which David Tennant voiced an ancient droid. 2. I'm wondering who is voicing Palpatine this season? Several have. Ian McDiarmid is the natural of course, but even Sam Witwer does a good Sidious. 3. The sound quality is drastically improved. First season, for example, sounded like Rhea Perlman was recording her lines in her basement, which might have been true due to COVID shutdown. 4. Omega is in the same room as Palpatine. Did the Batch get sent in to deal with some of the elites close to Sidious? 5. In the shot before the emperor, Omega seems to be hunted in Imperial chambers by droids that look different than Separatist droids, These look closer in design to the L3-37 droid that was Lando's navigator in Solo: A Star Wars Story. 6. I like the new orange/yellow/umber/aqua paint choices on the armor. Gives them less of a military feel and more of a band of mercenaries feel. 7. The TK trooper design might just be the best looking Stormtrooper armor. (Okay, I know TK's are the proto-Stormtroopers, but still...) 8. At 0:44 - clone trooper in armor trimmed in gray: a member of the Wolfpack? If so, they've removed the heavy stylization of their armor, which would be in keeping with the Empire shredding every vestige of individuality from the clones. If the pattern of Star Wars animated shows continues, first season is the "kiddie season". Second season will be a little darker and more serious. This darkening will continue with progressive seasons should there be any. I suspect there won't be a death among the team this season, but a character or two within their orbit might be a possibility. The Trandoshan Cid might be a good possibility, as this would severe an anchor in the Batch's life, forcing them into more run-and-gun living. I do suspect there might be changes to the team, though. I keep wondering, for example, why Tech doesn't build a cybernetic hand for Echo, one to go over his interface limb when not in use. Season 2 might be where Alpha (Boba) and Omega meet, as fans have speculated.
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Startin' to feel like the old game with the twice weekly crashing. And in the middle of a Lambda badge run, too.
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