I could see it turning into a series in-joke, easily. Bendu is, in reality, a Time Lord! 

It be their third Time Lord in Star Wars.
Let's see, Tennant, Baker... Are you counting Peter Cushing? His "Dr. Who" was human, not Time Lord.
Time Lords look a lot weider than I thought they would. They're bigger on the inside, I guess.I could see it turning into a series in-joke, easily. Bendu is, in reality, a Time Lord!![]()
Technically Peter Cushing's character is suppose to be the First Doctor, recast.
Maybe you guys are onto something. They often build puns directly into character names in Star Wars. Kallus is (was) callous, Solo is a loner, Ima-Gun Di... dies, etc.
Time Lord = Time Bender = Bendu?
It's not just its sound, but also the V-wing's silhouette seems to deliberately foreshadow TIEs.I still think the TIEs are out varianting the walkers though, especially if we give the V-Wing honorary TIE status by dint of sound effects.![]()
Well played!So, the next time we see the Bendu he'll be voiced by Peter Davison?
Mark
It's not just its sound, but also the V-wing's silhouette seems to deliberately foreshadow TIEs.
If the V-wing gets honorary TIE status, then perhaps, on account of its solar panels, the Imperial patrol transport should, too.
So, the next time we see the Bendu he'll be voiced by Peter Davison?
Mark
Hell, for that matter, Darth Maul's personal ship also had a very proto-TIE feel to it as far back as Ep I.Going with that logic, the Jedi Starfighters in Episode 3 should as well. They also have very TIE looking forward cockpits windows.
Absolutely.Hell, for that matter, Darth Maul's personal ship also had a very proto-TIE feel to it as far back as Ep I.
I thought that was the idea. That the Sith had very specific designs they liked to employ in their ship designs.Hell, for that matter, Darth Maul's personal ship also had a very proto-TIE feel to it as far back as Ep I.
. The dark side (or paraforce) was called "Bogan" -- I don't recall if that name has been used somewhere
I thought that was the idea. That the Sith had very specific designs they liked to employ in their ship designs.
I just wonder how much of that was Sidious' influence, given that he and Dooku took over the commission of the GAR.But it was the Republic fighters in Episode III that had TIE-like cockpit windows. After all, the Sith are a small group, not large enough to have a whole military fleet of their own. The Empire's military was based mainly on the Grand Army of the Republic, which used the antecedents of Star Destroyers, AT-ATs, Stormtrooper armor, and the like. Maul's Scimitar may have been a custom design, but it was a modification of a Republic-built Star Courier, according to Wookieepedia.
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