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  1. Isn't the guy from Dino (2012) named Josh Thunder or something like that? I think Johnny Thunder is his real name, the rest are just aliases. Though I would like to headcanon that he went by Sam Grant in the old JPIII sets.
  2. He's just trying to promote peace amongst the new empire forum members. At the end of the day, we focus on the Lego. Prices have been climbing before any tariff stuff began, so massive increases shouldn't surprise anyone. In LSW news, I would like to know what's the status of the UT-AT, is it confirmed to be a turbo tank now or is that just conjecture?
  3. I would accept this answer if Battlefront II wasn't a (canon) thing. Also, unlike real militaries, the Empire doesn't shift uniforms a lot (or at all). Almost all major troop types remain unchanged for 20+ years. I just don't like the new armor design, it doesn't feel all that different from, say, the Hovertank driver. I like the chest armor idea from Rebels, it reminds me of LEOs that wear a kevlar vest during raids and such.
  4. And here you thought Lego only loved Republic clones. Syril should've gotten a unique face to begin with, Resistance/Rebel/Stormtrooper/Action Man has been the generic minifig face for a while at this point (10 years and counting), so if anyone stole anyone's face, it's old boy. Identity crisis aside, why isn't the ISB Tac Agent more Kallus-esque? I know that's a Disney question more than a Lego one, but this uniform feels rather lazy. Basic white armor with a black cap. How original. I'd have rather gotten a regular ISB Agent. I do like the shield piece getting more work, though it could use a print.
  5. Bro, why!? I really thought you were someone new. @Mandalorianknight I am honored to have been invited to the Soupfire Gala, really nice MOC. My favorite part is the disco ball, specifically, the Batman holding it. All the side builds are great, special mention goes to the Dummy shrine. I am curious about the grey statues, though. Who are they/what do they represent?
  6. Truly the cruelest April Fool's joke. *deep long-suffering sigh* Ah sith, here we go again. Absolutely GOATed image. Dare I say, the best Spider-Man panel(s) of all time. Y'know, maybe imposter isn't our old shelled friend. We can't jump on every newcomer to the Aslume that's vaguely located near Finland.
  7. My bad. It flew over my head. Now, see...this is peak Star Wars. But if we get Candy Cane TIE, we need the full release of the employee X-Wing. I personally think gingerbread would be nice though. It seems to fit the vibe of a TIE Fighter better than the Candy Cane color scheme.
  8. 1. Yeah no. Trek is way better and a lot more nuanced when it comes to its socio-political themes. DS9 is one of the best written shows I've ever watched, complex themes and even more complex characters. Star Wars is utterly simple by comparison. Good vs Evil at it's purest. Which I love, btw, both franchises have their merits and their faults, but Trek is way better at handling emotionally mature subjects. That's the benefit of having several multiple-season TV shows and 10 movies of content as the base, as opposed to only six films. Everything Disney/Post-2009 Wars/Trek is more evenly footed. (Let's not even get started on the beloved shows like Stargate, Battlestar Galactica, Babylon 5, etc) 2. That was (mostly) a joke. Bad Batch should've focused more on its central themes and plot than on numerous side quests and "monsters of the week", and while the Siege was a beautiful set piece, the episodes themselves are pretty standard TCW fare. That alongside an already mediocre season, it's just meh. Besides, anyone can fanatically love what Disney puts out and call it great, and many will agree with them. I personally grow tired of those kinds of people. In all seriousness, just because something is popular or lots of people like it, doesn't make it good. A lot of what's defended by the NuWars fans is okay at best. Maybe as their own projects (i.e. not Star Wars related) I'd appreciate them more. My biggest issue will always be the attempts at overshadowing the base films. Preach, brother. I forgot about Slave I, and I own that set! I think that AT-RTs are stubbornly oversized because they're easy to include in $40 "battle packs" . They've also super-sized the BARCs, the sizing from 2007 to 2011 was pretty much perfect. Only more recent speeder bikes have been too beefy.
  9. The X-Wing and even the TIE Fighter were fine, imo. I don't know how to feel about the ARC-170 (haven't bought it yet), but the only sets I think the downsizing would benefit are a Snowspeeder and an A-Wing. They're the two consistently oversized vehicles in the line, so a downscale would make them better, not worse. I don't know of any other particularly noticeable downsizes. Maybe the Ghost counts, but a ship of that size is always inconsistently sized for system sets.
  10. As a newly converted Trekkie, this tracks.
  11. You can cherrypick the sentiment, but you haven't denied the major flaw. Most people think Star Wars = Mando, Ahsoka, Andor, and whatever else Disney decides to spit out. Not the original story, and not the original characters (save Vader). Yes. Cash cow or no, fatigue is starting to set in. Just because people watch it, doesn't make it good which, in my opinion, that's what defines a franchise as alive or dead. Not the amount of money it makes. That's not how some will see it, but that's how I view it. The older I get, the more I fall out of love with TCW. There are some aspects which will forever be cool, but it really overshadows a lot of greater EU material, which, while that's mostly the fault of us, the audience, I can't forgive it for that. That and Filoni has overstayed his welcome to me. The favoritism he's shown his OCs and the way he's essentially made his Star Wars our Star Wars has gotten old. I mean, essentially doing Heir to the Empire with none of that Trilogy's characters was the final straw for me. (Aside from the obvious Thrawn, please no semantics). The real answer to your question is: Not everybody loved/loves TCW, and Filoni has been criticized by many fans for years at this point. Even some die-hard Filoni Stans are starting to take issue with him.
  12. Exactly. Star Wars has been practically dead for a while now. There's no sense in continuing to beat it. See, a lot of newer fans see the above as peak Star Wars, when it isn't. Peak Star Wars is the OT. I love the Prequels, too, but recognize they have a lesser standing. Star Wars is Anakin and Luke's story. Once you stray away from that, it can still be decent, but it shouldn't dictate what people think the franchise is. Nowadays when people think "Star Wars", they think "Mando/Ahsoka/Bad Batch/Andor" not "Luke Skywalker" and that is a problem. Also, Bad Batch was 9/10s trash and Siege of Mandalore is overrated. Fight me. And there is only one Thrawn Trilogy. You can pick either the original (Heir to the Empire) or the Ascendancy books, but you can't have both (At least, from a canon perspective).
  13. The franchise needs to die. Or at least, scale way back to the basics. Too much content, not enough passion. A lot of writers today either don't put enough passion into their work, or the wrong type of passion (Filoni trying to make Star Wars his own). I've grown tired and weary hearing about Mando, Grogu, Ahsoka, Sabine, and not enough about Luke, Han, Leia. And the sequels are partially to blame for that. I'm not saying we need a movie with the big three, but their presence is far more needed in the franchise than Cassian Andor... especially if we're gonna be stuck in the Post-ROTJ Era. I also don't think KOTOR needs a movie series/Disney+ show (they wouldn't handle it well), the franchise as a whole needs to take a break. Let Lego catch up on some missing set ideas.
  14. This. Some of the best Star Wars content took risks with the established formula and mythos. I hate to be that guy, but reading the Dark Horse comics, they are great because of the original characters, self-contained stories, and very minor intercepts to the main storyline. Star Wars is a big universe, not everyone has to know everyone else.
  15. It's like we're all a bunch of...clones. (Since I'm clearly missing something, is there a tl;dr on this cheese man lore?)
  16. "Whether this lantern burns or not, Hal Jordan, Hope will always remain." _ Chancellor Ganthetine At first I thought you meant Rebel Fleet Trooper and I was like, "WHAT? "
  17. I don't get the...displeasure over the TCW cadets. Three of the same figure is three of the same figure. I do understand liking the red shirts over the kid cadets, but dismissing the latter just because they all look like Boba...I mean, isn't that the point? (This isn't really directed at anyone in particular, just a common sentiment I'm seeing) There isn't really a lot to Kamino besides the barracks and mess hall (as far the reds go), and the only training facilities we see are the flash training classroom (with the 5-year-old cadets, blue shirts), and the Citadel exercise (with Domino Squad). All of which would be nice, but I can't see any of them looking good at that size. Mess hall would be the floor and a table (two at best), barracks would be sweets but again more comparable to the Droid Carrier in size, the classroom would not come with the rumored figures, and the Citadel is a $50 set at worst. The Droid Carrier does admittedly open the door for larger GWPs, but I'd like to think it'll be a rather rare exception.
  18. I for one would love a Republic escape pod. It's more useful to me, albeit I'd take Sinker and Boost over some cadets, but the cadet uniforms are something we sorely need, so I wouldn't care. Add to the potential for younger faces in the medium flesh (?) tone is quite welcome also. A training facility is somewhat difficult to properly achieve in a GWP size, unless they go for the $40-set equivalent. The only training room we've seen in canon is the Citadel Test afaik, and that would require the soft-shell uniforms, which, while nice, I think most of us hear "Training Fatigues" and think of the red shirts, which are also more preferable for dioramas. The only time we see the red shirts are in the mess hall (AOTC), and the barracks (TCW), neither of which screams "training environment." tl;dr: Escape Pod is my first choice, an excellent build with figures of decent potential (after all, all clones look the same ), while the training facility is too vague/inaccurate of a description to really justify any reaction.
  19. If we were to get Gold CSMen, they would represent CS Command (AKA The Admiralty) as a whole, rather than one distinct individual. If we were to get the proposed colors @Mandalorianknight suggested (Dark Red, Tan, and PDG), this would be my revised division structure: Gold - CS Command/The Admiralty/"The Brass" Dark Red - Command Officers - Captains & Commanders Red - Security Yellow - Navigation/Piloting Tan - Ops Blue - Science White - Medical Black - Intelligence Navy - Diplomatic Corps Teal - Ambassador Protection (They accompany Navy) Purple - Linguistics & Communications Orange - Long Range Reconnaissance Green - Tech Specialist Grey - Engineering Pink - Home Economics Brown - Culinary Officer Pearl Dark Grey - Mining
  20. At first I hated it. Looking at it again, I can see the vision. Maybe it'll look better once the official pics come out. But you know, there is no other CIS Droid vehicle that could have possibly been included here. One that fans have been begging for for years now. Granted, the DSD makes more sense for a 327th pack. I agree with all of these except the RO figures. Sure, they could be included, but I really don't see it. A couple of Grey Shirt crewman, and some Black Shirt pilots, instead of the 2 DTs and 2 extra Stormies. In place of Galen and Krennic TIE Fighter pilots? I know these are the boring choices, but I'd rather not have RO characters locked to a $1k pricetag.
  21. LEMON-RT and half-hearted rock thing? On top of a $40 price tag...When I said I'd buy an exorbitant amount of 327th Battle Packs, the underlying assumption was that they'd be good battle packs. And no more than like, $20. But the AT-RT build (oversize notwithstanding) would look a lot better if the yellow was at least toned way down. Plo Koon looks a little weird, but I love him nonetheless. Also, getting tired of the R4-F5 erasure. Don't care about anything else, really. We'll see how the UT-AT turns out.
  22. Say it louder for the people at corporate. Awesome ideas, I've wanted some of these for years (especially the Camo ARFs). And while I wouldn't mind some OG 91st, the Anaxes troopers were clean! One of the best designs in TCW.
  23. Thanks. *The original story idea was that the 212th were sent to pacify Mandalore during the transition period at the start of the Empire. Bo-Katan was deemed too difficult to work with and was thusly replaced by Gar Saxon. This didn't sit well with Cody, so he defected, living his days out in exile amongst the Mandalorian people. One thing led to another and voila. This idea was way before TBB and Mando, and tbh, I liked the fact that it sort of mirrored Obi-Wan and Satine. Yes, it's a crackship, one of the finest I've ever created. No, I do not care.*
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