The rest are glorified cops with blast resistant armor...
At this time, nothing is known about either Empire Day or Gathering Forces.
At this time, nothing is known about either Empire Day or Gathering Forces.
Not entirely nothing, but very little.
http://starwarsrebels.wikia.com/wiki/Empire_Day
"A refugee of the Empire seeks the Rebels’ help to get off the planet with important information."
http://starwarsrebels.wikia.com/wiki/Gathering_Forces
"To protect the Imp deserter, Kanan & Ezra attempt to distract the pursuing Imperial forces, resulting in a confrontation."
Is it me, or does there seem to be a real shortage of discussion online for the show? Certainly not the buzz their was about TCW. Its a real concern since I'd hate to see the show not make it past season 2.
Yeah I've been kinda wondering that too. The only real discussion I'm seeing online is just over whether people think the show is any good or not, and over the quality of animation (yes, still).
But to be fair, TCW had years of episodes and continuity for people to discuss, as well as the immediate impact the stories had on the surrounding prequel movies. Rebels is only just getting started, and exists in a time period that isn't nearly as well-defined.
Thankfully the ratings still look to be really good (especially among the all important little kids), so it shouldn't matter too much whether the adults are discussing the show or not.
Well to be fair, the Stormtroopers did manage to take over the Tantive IV pretty quickly, and kill quite a few rebels in the process. And they had no problem shooting Luke's parents and a bunch of Jawas. And taking over the base on Hoth, and Bespin...
It's only when they come in direct contact with our heroes that they suddenly forget how to shoot straight and become completely useless.![]()
Well to be fair, the Stormtroopers did manage to take over the Tantive IV pretty quickly, and kill quite a few rebels in the process. And they had no problem shooting Luke's parents and a bunch of Jawas. And taking over the base on Hoth, and Bespin...
It's only when they come in direct contact with our heroes that they suddenly forget how to shoot straight and become completely useless.![]()
Possibly, but I think it's more that Filoni just really liked the old-school term that Lucas always used for them, and thought it would fit better with the show's retro, McQuarrie-inspired style.
<<I loved how the scissor effect of Star Destroyers conjured up an image of the meditation chamber Vader used in ESB. >>
They showed Star Destroyers scissoring and it was rated G?![]()
And oh lord, that picture of the senator on the holonet. I'm old enough to get the reference and lol'ed.
A lightsaber is an elegant weapon.
It might be on most planets only bullets can be found--and the armor is only good for those.
And oh lord, that picture of the senator on the holonet. I'm old enough to get the reference and lol'ed.
That was supposed to be David Niven right?
The rest are glorified cops with blast resistant armor...
Have we ever seen Stormtrooper armor actually resist a blast? Every time I know of that we see a Stormtrooper hit by a blaster, they fall instantly. Heck, that armor doesn't even resist arrows fired by tiny little Ewok bows. A good silk shirt could repel arrows like that. The only thing Stormtrooper armor is actually good for is dehumanizing the troopers so that it's easier for audiences to accept the good guys killing them en masse.
That was supposed to be David Niven right?
I think so, yes. Although it was Brent Spiner doing the voice.
Maybe the AT-AT isn't in service yet. It is about eight years before the Battle on Hoth.
As for arrows in stormtrooper armor. Was there any actually penetrating the plastoid parts? I seem to recall only a few scout troopers with arrows in them, or arrows in the black body glove parts (neck for instance) during Endor.
Oh, never knew that about it powering the Death Star laser. Guess that explains there was a green flash of energy when it exploded in this episode.
Nice continuity with the effects of the Kyber/Kaiburr crystal from the unfinished Clone Wars episodes. How many of these big, really powerful crystals are there, though? We can infer from the TCW episodes that the Death Star planet-killer laser was powered by one, and the one found in those episodes was supposed to be incredibly rare. But here they had and lost another one just five years before the Death Star went online? It is five years, right?
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