Bob Posted October 11, 2009 Posted October 11, 2009 I decided to do my own version of an ambush, but with stormtroopers rather than clones and droids, like most ambush MOC's seem to involve. My own comments will be at the end. ------- Eccentric Imperial Commander and Governor Romnus Farn has been hated by the Rebellion for years. A few weeks ago, his large Imperial Detachment landed on the planet of Crithantium, a rocky desert like place. After capturing the capital, the Rebels decided to take matters into their own hands, and landed Captain Swilts, a highly decorated Rebellion fighter. Swilts writes on a holodisk false information that the rebels are in a city close to the capital. He knows that Farn will have to march through a small valley, and that will be the perfect place to ambush him. The rebels place it at an abandoned campsite, and the Imperials find the disk, and hand it to Farn. He marches from the capital to another city, which has been said to be the Rebellion's main headquarters. The eager Governor marches with a small group of his best troops, his treasure that he always carries, and his best prostitute. Unknown to him, the information is false, and a small rebel task-force is about to finally do away with the governor. The Governor marches along with his personal bodyguard, and a few other elite troopers. Up above the ridge, Captain Swilts awaits the right time to attack. A few other troops are there as well, hiding in the ruins. A Mon Calamarian, a rouge clone, and another trooper. The bodyguard, as well as the governor and his sword, which is rumored to be able to stand up against a lightsaber. The turret troops follow, carrying a heavy load. The treasure carrying troops, and the prostitute. But, what is happening inside the mountain? It appears that my sig-fig is throwing a party, alongside two of my alter-egos. Admiral Ackbar seems to have taken the microphone. Nute Gunray has started a conga-line. While a few others dance on the dance floor. A last overview. ------ I based the Governor on General John Burgoyne, a British General during the American Revolution. He marched down from Quebec to try and met up with two other Generals, Howe and St. Leger in Albany, however, Howe went south and captured Philidelphia, and Leger was caught up at a fort on his way. Burgoyne was forced to march all the way down, the farthest route, where he was slowed down by champagne and women that he brought with him. American General Benedict Arnold also attacked him, where he eventally surrendered at The Battle of Saratoga. I based the scene on it, because Arnold also used hit and run attacks. You also really weren't supposed to see the interior, the party was a last minute thing. Comments or Questions? Quote
CloneCommanderDelta7 Posted October 12, 2009 Posted October 12, 2009 This good and weird at the same time. Admiral Ackbar SINGING? Nut Gunray starting a CONGA LINE? But it is good. Quote
CommanderFox Posted October 12, 2009 Posted October 12, 2009 Very nice Bob I had a good laugh at some of the things in here Great job! CommanderFox Quote
Seth Posted October 12, 2009 Posted October 12, 2009 This makes no sense why are there clones against the Imperials and castle and Adventurers... Quote
Bob Posted October 12, 2009 Author Posted October 12, 2009 This makes no sense why are there clones against the Imperials and castle and Adventurers... The clone is a Rouge Clone, a traitor working for the Rebellion. The Castle/Adventurer people that you see are in the party that is inside the cave. Quote
RepublicForces Posted October 12, 2009 Posted October 12, 2009 (edited) I like the disco! But I don't really like the outside, sorry... The mountain looks more like an old building Edited October 12, 2009 by repubilcFORCES Quote
phillip10 Posted October 12, 2009 Posted October 12, 2009 (edited) All starwars mocs should have a hidden party! But great moc I like the storms walking Edited October 12, 2009 by phillip10 Quote
Rocketbilly Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Haha. This is surreal. If you hadn't of given captions for the pictures, then I would be terribly confused But I like it. Only thing I normally don't like is the mixing of yellow and fleshie figures, but it actually suits the surrealness of the MOC, so in this case it works Nice, funny work. A lot better than all of the Clone MOCs we so many of....not that there's anything wrong with them, they're just...so frequent. Kind regards, Will/Rocketbilly Quote
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