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  1. In any sense of the word the Castle in the Forest sold out instantly. I went to order it as soon as I woke up and it was sold out. No, I didn't stay up all night waiting to purchase. But I was ready to buy first thing the day it released and couldn't. And now re-sellers have it listed for a fortune just to gouge collectors. That's one of the biggest issues with the Bricklink program and why I hope Lego keeps high demand sets on store shelves instead of the program.
  2. Thanks to @Mandalorianknight for this: January: 501st Battle pack (Based off battlefront 2017): 2x 501st heavies, 1x 501st specialist with new macrobinoculars part, 1x 501st officer. Build unknown IIRC. For some reason the boxart recognizes the 20th anniversary of Clone Wars 03 Slave 1 Microfighter ($9.99): TBOBF Boba TIE Bomber ($64.99): Vader, a Gonk, a TIE pilot, and an officer who may or may not be Rae Sloane. March: P2 Captain Rex helmet ($69.99) P1 Commander Cody helmet ($69.99) May: Jabba's Throne Diorama (Price $100, I think) Throne Room Duel Diorama ($99.99): Final Duel from EP VI Speeder bike chase diorama ($79.99) 1HY, date unknown: Pirate Snubfighter ($34.99): Mando S3 TIE Interceptor VS Fang Fighter ($89.99): Mando S3 I'm probably missing something or have one or two details wrong, but this is what we know.
  3. I sure hope so! I placed 2 orders, one on the 14th and one on the 15th. The 15th has shipped but the 14th has not yet.
  4. INTRODUCTION The Viking theme always captured my imagination. And after my dark ages it was one of the first themes I went and bought sets from on eBay. However, Viking Ship Challenges the Midgard Serpent, was not one of those sets. So when Lego decided to pay homage to that set in the form of a 3-in-1 Creator set I knew I had to check it out. SET INFORMATION Number: 31132 Title: Viking Ship and the Midgard Serpent Theme: Creator Released: 2022 Part Count: 1170 Box Dimensions: 48 cm x 37.8 x 7.05 cm Weight: 1840 gram Set Price (RRP): 119.99 EUR / 104.99 GBP / 119.99 USD / Price per Part: 10.1 EUR / 8.8 GBP / 10.1 USD Links: Brickset, Bricklink THE BOX The box shows off the main build of the set, the "Creator" label, and the fact that it's a 3-in-1 set. I've got to say, if I was a Lego ignorant parent buying for a kid I might assume you got all 3 builds in the set. Clearly Lego hasn't received enough complaints of that nature to change the packaging though. The back of the box gives more close-ups of the 3 different models with artistic backdrops setting each scene. The side of the box shows us one of the Viking women in official minifigure size and even more ways you could set up the models. CONTENTS OF THE BOX Inside you'll find 7 numbered bags, 1 unnumbered bag holding the flex cables, and one bag holding the instruction books. THE BUILD PART 1 I considered saving the Viking ship for building last as it's the model I want to display. But when I opened the instruction books I found this for the boat: And this for each of the other models: That meant I built the boat first as was clearly intended by how the parts were packaged. The instructions for the boat follow the standard format of opening bags in sequential order to get to the end. The other two models pull parts from all over. I find it humorous that the designers decided they should indicate one should just dump all the parts out at once to begin building the lodge or the wolf. If you've built a Lego set from the past couple years you've noticed that the instructions have star-burst animations when you finish a set. In building the boat I found that instructions added these bursts for small things like attaching a sub-model to the main model. Have we really become so dopamine addicted that we need this? The boat uses a lot of SNOT to great effect. A section that impressed me was the use of the new 6x6 curved plates offset to get the curve of the hull. Here you can see the SNOT sections coming together. The front and back sections of the hull are practically identical. Which means the build process feels very repetitive. But the end product looks good so I can't really fault that. FINISHED PRODUCT The first six bags give you the great looking boat. Bag 7 gives you the sea monster. The end result is a fantastic looking set! The boat is large and could easily host twice the number of Vikings. The brick-built sail is sturdy and looks really good. There are plenty of places to pose figures. And the Midgard serpent just begs for storytelling of epic battles on the high seas. I love how the set designers made the figurehead similar to the head of the serpent. It really feels like the Vikings had inspiration in carving the figurehead because of past encounters with the serpent. Now for a few complaints. The standard yellow is an odd choice under the dark blue sections. I wish they would have used an earth tone, flaming yellowish orange like on the figure head, or kept it dark blue. It's just too bright. The back of the sail has a lot of exposed under-studs which is unavoidable. The front looks amazing so you just need to display it from that direction. The Midgard serpent is also very bright. It's ok, but it doesn't feel necessary. It's also got unsightly hinges breaking up the flow of the body. And while the tail has a lot of movement because of those hinges, the front half of the body is very limited in movement. From the back you can see that the technic elements have gaps which are left when just a few more pieces could have covered them up. But these are small gripes. Overall the main build looks really good. I don't have the original Viking ship to compare this version to so I compared it to the Goat Boat. You can see how much bigger the Viking boat is to Thor's version. Though they aren't soo different in scale that they couldn't be seen in the same scene together. Those looking to make huge Viking layouts could add a sail to Thor's boat and have both in the same diorama. Also included in the main build are some animals. Following the Creator trend there are no molded animals forcing the designer to create brick-built designs. The crows found perched above the sail look amazing. These probably symbolize Odin's crows. But the cow, underwhelms. It's a clever way to create a cow with a minimal number of parts. And things like the legs and head look good. But the body is too angular and the lack of tail makes it feel incomplete. And now for the minifigures! All 4 are unique to this set. And 3 new torsos were designed to fit the Norse aesthetic. Lego brought back the traditional helmet mold. And while history books tell us Vikings didn't have horns on their helmets, I think Lego has been smart to keep that feature. A new mold was created for the female Viking that looks like a cross between Middle-Earth and Elsa from Frozen. But don't mistake me, it looks amazing! Here's a better shot of the torsos and heads. And the amazing torso detail continues on the back. Compared to Viking figures of days gone by these new additions fit in while maintaining a fresh look. I don't have the Series 7 Viking Woman and you'll have to excuse the green arms on my Series 4 Viking (I added those for my Mitgardians and didn't want to risk cracking the torso to switch them back out). My biggest complaint about the new Vikings is concerning shields. When I heard Lego was making this set I wished for a new set of printed shields like the Series 20 Viking had. Instead we got brick-built ones. And I actually really like how you can customize the brick-built shields with a myriad of color schemes. But it's still no substitute for the minifgure scale shield. Finishing the main build leaves you with a small selection of extra parts. THE BUILD PART 2 The next build I tackled was the lodge. It helped that I built it on the heels of building the boat so I remembered where parts were. Otherwise I would have had to completely disassemble and organize the parts to be able to find anything. I don't know a way around this, but building either of the models apart from the main model is a lot harder. The lodge has a main floor and a roof that can be removed for easy play access. Once it's finished you have a small lodge with attached anvil station, a plow attached to a cow, and a dragon attached to burning up your supply of hay. The roof has lots of gaps and would be very drafty in the winter. The plow is amazing and looks like the real thing. Easily the best sub-build of the entire set. The dragon is lack-luster. Only the head and tail can move up and down. So the wings have to remain stationary. If you don't want to lift the roof off you can raise the panels to see inside. There are shields lining the walls and small throne in front of the fire. The other side has the attached platform for using the anvil and a small stream. When all is said and done here's what you have left over. It's a tone of parts! Seems like a larger dragon could have been made and/or the unsightly gaps in the roof fixed. THE BUILD PART 3 Finally I build the wolf. The sand green pieces find their best use here in making a tree. But it's far from the best brick-built tree I've seen. And the dark blue gets used to create a giant Fenrir wolf. The size of the wolf is fine when you think of it as the mythical Fenrir wolf. But it's shaping leaves much to be desired. The legs are thin and the tail is bushy(?) and full of gaps at the same time. This is the worst of the 3 build options. The plot of ground where the Vikings have made camp includes a spot to hide some gems. And when you're done with this build you again have a ton of parts left over. In both of the alternate builds the cables, most of the yellow slopes, and most of the pieces used for the brick-built sail are never used. There's also a fair amount of technic that only gets used on the serpent and nowhere else. This begs the question, "why?" Seems like Lego could really make better use of the pieces for the alternate models. The fact that they don't leads me to believe the 3-in-1 aspect is more a gimmick than something that adds value to the set. OVERALL I'm old enough to remember when all Lego sets had alternate models advertised on the box of the box. The Creator 3-in-1 line seems to be trying to bring that feature back for a specific line of sets. But it ultimately fails for the Viking Ship and the Midgard Serpent. If all you want to do is build the main model then this set does a fantastic job! The serpent isn't as good as the original one from 7018. And there are no printed shields. But overall it's a great looking Viking boat. And the minifigures really increase the desirability of the set. SCORE How do I rate this set? DESIGN 9 If I had to rate the other two models by themselves I'd lower the score to 4. But the main ship really carries this score. It's designed well and looks good. BUILDING EXPERIENCE 7 It's a little repetitive. And there are a few fun SNOT techniques. But overall this is a fairly standard build experience. FEATURES 9 Lots of places to pose minifigures, a working ballista, the ability to customize the shield colors even within the set, and while lack-luster the addition of alternate models means this set has a lot going for it. PLAYABILITY 10 As soon as I finished building it I wanted to sail my ship across the table to hunt Midgard serpents. This set is extremely playable. PARTS 8 There are a good selection of parts. There's a good selection of newer elements like the large curved plate. And the minifigures are amazing. VALUE FOR MONEY 9 This set almost hits the 10c/piece ratio and once you're done building the main model you really feel like you got your money's worth. FINAL SCORE: 9 There are some obvious flaws with the set, but they are minor. If you like Castle themed sets, ships, or Vikings this is going to be a great buy.
  5. New wording for the US: Can still see Standard parts though:
  6. What a great way to review these sets! The Ministry feels more like a parts pack for Dark Green fans while Grimmauld feels like a better HP set.
  7. This is absolutely stunning. I've loved seeing the WIP shots on Flickr. Looks absolutely amazing all together.
  8. Love seeing all the MOD suggestions! Just proves that Lego certainly had room to fix some of errors in the design.
  9. I broke down and bought the Ambush on Ferrix yesterday. It was 20% off at Target here in the States. Like everyone else I'm hungry for more Andor now.
  10. INTRODUCTION Large scale droids are nothing new for the Star Wars line. But a droid based on a video game? That's new territory for Lego. We've received sets from various Star Wars video games like Battlefront, Old Republic, and Force Unleashed. But this is the first time we've received a large scale display piece as our only set to represent a game. Is the set good enough to satisfy Jedi Fallen Order players even without a Cal Kestis figure? SET INFORMATION Number: 75335 Title: BD-1 Theme: Star Wars Released: 2022 Part Count: 1062 Box Dimensions: 35.4 x 37.8 x 7.05 cm Weight: 1162 gram Set Price (RRP): 99.99 EUR / 89.99 GBP / 99.99 USD / Price per Part: 9.4 EUR / 8.5 GBP / 9.4 USD Links: Brickset, Bricklink THE BOX The front shows the Fallen Order logo, the game from which this model is inspired. And on the back we see the few play features included. CONTENTS OF THE BOX Inside are 8 numbered bags (3 of which are for step 3) and a sealed instructions plus sticker. Despite being sealed, my instructions were warped and my sticker nearly so. THE BUILD We can see from the beginning of the instructions that the model is built in 2 main parts, the body and then the head. This set has some parts and recolors that are new for me. First off being this technic connector. Bricklink tells me it first came out last year, but has only been in three other sets which explains why I haven't seen it before now. It's used in BD-1 to add security for the neck connection. Next up on the new-part-list are these large click hinge attachments. It's new for this year and has been used in eight other large creature/robot sets. It's essentially a converter for the two different kinds of click hinges and adds a lot of versatility of movement in a small space. Just a little ways into the building process and BD-1 is really starting to take shape. The legs are fleshed out by attaching two different sections to the top and bottom technic beams. These are very secure and match up perfectly with each other. The technic beams remain exposed on the feet which is unfortunate as there should be more white covering that area. But overall the end result looks pretty good. Finishing the lower half we start into the head. It's a pretty hollow structure as you can see. And there is a nicely integrated drawer for the Stim Canisters. Finishing the head you attach it to the body using larger click hinges in white. It's a very simple attachment, but very effective. The end result is extremely sturdy. And here's the end result! The head can tilt left and right a little which adds emotion to this little robot. The back of the head uses light and dark blue round tiles to simulate the computer lights. The back of the feet uses the newer 2L bar and a silver candlestick to replicate a piston. From the side you can see the details on the side of the head. You can also see the negative results of how the feet and legs are built. From the front only the feet look a little bare. From the side you can see the exposed technic elements and hollow sections. A few mods would fix it and it's not glaringly noticeable. So it's a minor quibble. The legs have limited range of movement. There's a lot of versatility in the hips. But the "knees" and "ankles" are completely stationary. So this pose is about as crazy as you can get. I wish there were more options for posing. Though I understand it would have affected stability quite a bit. Of course you always have the option to do the splits. And while the posing is limited, there are a few fun ways you can arrange BD-1. Here's the droid looking embarrassed. And here's he's looking up at his owner with expectation. Around the eyes there's some really fun piece match-ups. The eyes are attached with technic pins and the flaps fold down on clip hinges. They meet up perfectly showing the genius of Lego math! If you're not careful a small gap can appear as seen above, but it's easy to push the two sections back into position as seen in the bottom half of the photo. The Stim Canister drawer opens just enough to see 3 canisters loaded. The drawer stays closed or slides open as desired. If you really move the model around the drawer might slide open unwanted, but not usually. The Stims are really hard to get out when the drawer is open. And no spring is included to recreate BD-1 launching them to you when your health is low The easiest way to get the Stims out is actually when the drawer is closed. Since the head is so hollow you can just shake BD-1 a little bit and they'll drop out the neck. The Stim Canisters themselves don't look much like their game counterpart. I'd have gone with trans-blue instead of green. And all three are attached together with the technic half-beam so you can't get a single one apart. That's good for storage and movement, but a compromise when it comes to accuracy. Here you can see the hollow inside of the head. It's only noticeable from certain angles. But when you can see the underside it looks very unfinished. Overall the model is very sturdy. Here the head is extended all the way back and the legs are still able to hold everything up. The set comes with a minifigure scale BD-1, shown on the left. Also released this year was a blue version in the Mandalorian N-1 set shown on the right. The only difference is the paint job. Red is the classic skin for BD-1 in the game so it makes sense that Lego went with that. But I know many customizers will be pleased that there's a blue version available too. It would have been fun if the set came with multiple skins for the "minifigure", but it's completely understandable that they didn't. OVERALL This is a fantastic set. The end result is well built and instantly recognizable as the BD-1 droid from Fallen Order. It's displayable in a few different, fun positions that would look great on any desk or shelf. I have a few complaints all dealing with Lego's choice to go with form over function. But if you have to choose only one of those Lego made the right choice as the end model looks great. SCORE How do I rate this set? DESIGN 9 This set is designed really well. A few areas where the technic parts show through, but overall it looks sleek. BUILDING EXPERIENCE 10 BD-1 was a lot of fun to build! The model really comes together nicely and the sub-models all fit nicely. FEATURES 9 This is a display model which is its main feature. And it does that pretty well. I wish there was a little more flexibility in the legs, but it's a minor complaint. The Stim Canister drawer is a fun addition even if it's challenging to get the canisters out. PLAYABILITY 9 This is not meant to be a play model. But because you can pose the head a lot I think it ticks a lot of the playability boxes for a set like this. PARTS 10 There is a very nice selection of parts in this set. It's not a parts pack, but you certainly get your money's worth. VALUE FOR MONEY 10 This is easily worth $100. You get over 1,000 parts and the end result feels substantial and looks great. FINAL SCORE: 9.5 BD-1 can't sit on your shoulder. I tried and couldn't get it to balance well enough to even get a picture! But you can display it on flat surfaces and it'll look fantastic. And if you don't like the classic red color scheme it's very easy to customize this set. Overall a fantastic model for any Star Wars fan.
  11. The shaping on this set is absolutely top-notch and some of the best I've seen from Lego. Another set with fantastic shaping is the Galaxy's Edge IT-S Transport. Though it's far more subtle than the Scythe. Lego has really upped their game when it comes to designing space ships. Thank you for this amazing review. I really enjoy all the ship comparisons. Now I need to crack open my copy of Galaxy Explorer...
  12. Officially becoming a wishlist. Let's get back to actual set chatter.
  13. INTRODUCTION I don't remember when it started (maybe Minecraft?), but Lego has been making sets based off popular videos games for awhile now. This year, Horizon Forbidden West gets the Lego set treatment. I actually admired the Lego set first. And then when Horizon Zero Dawn (the first game in the series, Forbidden West is the second) was on sale on Steam I went ahead and bought it. Which makes me the model example of why video game companies partner with Lego If you've played either of the Horizon games then this set will immediately resonate with you. The main character, Aloy (pronounced 'eh-loy) goes around a post-apocalyptic world defending people and fighting machines. Without getting too technical or spoilery, the towering Tallneck machine acts as a radar dish of sorts that helps you spot other important things across the map. In game it's huge, imposing, and a little scary especially the first time you see one. Does this set capture all those emotions? SET INFORMATION Number: 76989 Title: Horizon Forbidden West: Tallneck Theme: Icons Released: 2022 Part Count: 1222 Box Dimensions: 26.2 x 38.2 x 9.4 cm Weight: 1216 gram Set Price (RRP): 89.99 EUR / 79.99 GBP / 89.99 USD / Price per Part: 7.4 EUR / 6.5 GBP / 7.4 USD Links: Brickset, Bricklink THE BOX The box is tall and imposing, much like the Tallneck itself. "Tallneck" is written/presented much like you would see it in game. Just one of the many touches that prove the designers were putting together a love letter to the game and its fans with this set. The back of the box shows off some of the features of the set including the Watcher's eye scanner changing colors from green to yellow to red as well as Aloy "converting" the Tallneck to her side. The top side of the box uses Aloy to show the actual size of the pieces. CONTENTS OF THE BOX Inside are 8 numbered bags, a loose baseplate, a loose vine/flex-cable, a small sticker sheet and the instructions. And inside the instructions we meet our very own @soccerkid6, Isaac Snyder! He took a job at Lego a few years ago and his creative genius has been unleashed on this set. THE BUILD Turning past the intro material we can see that the build is broken up into 2 parts. The first 3 bags give us the base. And wow, what a base! Using all kinds of SNOT Isaac gives us a beautiful oval that is sturdy without being too dense. Finishing the base gives us a little piece of scenery for display or play. The rundown traffic light is beautiful. And the aspen is a great splash of color though the holes in the technic connectors is unfortunate. The base has 4 attachment points which will be used to secure the Tallneck to the ground. The Tallneck itself is a constant SNOT party. There's no simple brick-stacking in this beast! It's an absolute joy to build and every part is fun. Here you can see some of the SNOT work and a new element created for this set, a one brick deep click hinge attachment. When it's done you get a machine that feels both spindly and sturdy. It stands without the base with no problem. It is amazing how secure everything is on the Tallneck. Nothing feels like it'll fall off, yet the whole model looks so delicate. My only complaint is the stickers. They are a pain to place, and they don't add all that much to the model. I ended up placing one off-center. And now it's going to bug me for all time! For adult themed sets at least I wish Lego would include 2 sets of stickers. That way you don't feel so much pressure to get it right or ruin your model. Stickers aside it looks great from every angle! The pearl gold pieces along the neck represent points on the Tallneck where Aloy can climb the machine. In game the look more flaming yellowish orange to me, but the pearl gold is not a bad representation. Once she's on top of the Machine she can take it over by accessing the "eye". Back on the ground, Aloy hides from machines in tall grass. Hiding in tall grass is a mechanic used in many games. I personally wasn't excited by the olive green tails being used for the grass. Maybe the color feels off, maybe the base just needs more of it. I can't quite place my finger on it. But if I had to change something that's what I'd change. And here's the complete model. Aloy in the gass, a Watcher scanning for danger, and the Tallneck plodding along. It's gorgeous. From literally every angle. You can have Aloy climb the Tallneck, but it doesn't look as good as it feels in game. I decided to test how well the Tallneck stands on three feet. Answers is, it's still sturdy! The technic attachment points are great for keeping the Tallneck in one place. But it stands find on it's own and the attachment points don't add stability just function. I tried to pose it on two legs though and the Tallneck wouldn't have it. So what about the minifigures? There's really only one minifigure, Aloy, and then a brick-built Watcher machine. The Watcher is perfect. My only complaint is that the head doesn't have much range of motion. But for how small it is, it captures the details incredibly well. Aloy also doesn't have that much range of motion due to her large hair piece. It really limits how much you can pose her arms. This is especially noticeable if you're trying to pose her with her bow as her head can't turn. Aloy herself is fantastically detailed. The arm printing looks great. The torso and legs perfectly capture her standard outfit. Aloy has her Focus printed on her head. It's printed on both the right and left sides of the head so you can change her expressions and still have the Focus visible. The blue halo that surrounds the Focus when in use in-game is molded into her hair piece. This is both brilliant and unfortunate. It perfectly captures the in-game look. But it decreases re-use value for the hairpiece. OVERALL Isaac is well known here on EB for being a talented builder. His talents are on full display with this set. It's a gorgeous replica of in-game elements. And it's a stunning Lego model. On top of all that it's a fantastic build experience. Even if you're not a fan of the Horizon Forbidden West game or have never played it you will enjoy building this Lego model. SCORE How do I rate this set? DESIGN 10 In case you couldn't tell from my gushing review the design is an easy 10. It just looks amazing! The Tallneck isn't as tall as it should be at minifigure scale. But as a model that needs to make some compromises so that it can sit on a desk and still look like it's source material it does a great job. BUILDING EXPERIENCE 10 Easily the best Lego set I've build all year. It's fun. It's creative. And it's not boring or repetitive. FEATURES 8 I think the main feature is that it's a display model. It does that well. I'm knocking a couple points off since it's not as tall as it could be to match the Aloy minifigure. PLAYABILITY 8 This is not meant to be a play model. Yet because it's built so sturdy you can take it off the base and play with it. It's a great testament to both the genius of the Lego brick and the set designers. PARTS 10 If all you wanted was a parts pack this would still be a great set! New parts, rare parts, recolors, this set has it all! VALUE FOR MONEY 10 This set feels like a $100 set. But it's less! How often do we get to say that!?! Totally worth every penny. FINAL SCORE: 10 Buy this set.
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  15. Check out the new storyline topic for your team! Updates on how your team is reacting to different events in the galaxy will be posted there. Any who knows, if your MOC has the right kind of storytelling and lore it could get featured there!
  16. Check out the new storyline topic for your team! Updates on how your team is reacting to different events in the galaxy will be posted there. Any who knows, if your MOC has the right kind of storytelling and lore it could get featured there!
  17. Boss! Word is the space station at Hosnian Prime was bombed! What about our man on the ground? Obliterated. E Chu Ta! He owed me some credits! And how are we going to replace him? My cousin on Rorgam say there's a new guy. Says he's boasting about knowing more about the galaxy than the Emperor's Hand. Let's send him a message. Let him know where his best interests lie. Just one problem boss, we don't know where he is exactly. Get one of those new recruits to find. Prove their worth. Tell me which one you think could get the job done. Armed with the knowledge that this broker can be found on Rorgam in the Terr'skiar Sector each team sets off to find him or her. 
  18. Admiral! We just received word that the space station Valor has been attacked! And our ISB operative there? Dead sir. Dank Farrik! As if things weren't hard enough for us right now! How are we going to replace him? Operatives on Rorgam say there's a new player on the field, sir. We could try to recruit him? Yes, we should convince him our position is the strongest.. by whatever means necessary. We certainly don't want the Rebels or any mercenary groups to have access to him. Who can we spare for this mission? There are a number of new recruits, sir. Seems many don't agree with the assassination of our Emperor. Tell me what you know about these recruits. Maybe one will be right for the job. Armed with the knowledge that this broker can be found on Rorgam in the Terr'skiar Sector each team sets off to find him or her. 
  19. Sir! We just received word that the space station at Hosnian Prime has been attacked! And our agent there? Gone sir. Karabast! She was a good intelligence asset! How are we going to replace her? Operatives on Rorgam say there's a new player on the field, sir. We could try to recruit him? Let's see if we can pursue other options, but in the mean time we should try to secure all the help we can get. We especially don't want the Empire or any mercenary groups to get a hold of him first. Who can we spare for this mission? There are a number of new recruits, sir. Seems blowing up the Death Star was good for enrollment. Tell me what you know about these recruits. Maybe one will be right for the job. Armed with the knowledge that this broker can be found on Rorgam in the Terr'skiar Sector each team sets off to find him or her. 
  20. If not Luthen's (which would be amazing!) then they could make:
  21. After launching earlier this year, EB's newest Star Wars RPG is hosting their first Episode Challenge! Sign-up for and help either The Mercenaries, The Dark Side, or The Light Side. The contest runs till Jan 15th, 2023.
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