. . . and then he started talking and she instantly lost interest.Wanda Sykes' character seemed to have a crush on Tech. He was the only one she thought didn't look too weird.
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. . . and then he started talking and she instantly lost interest.Wanda Sykes' character seemed to have a crush on Tech. He was the only one she thought didn't look too weird.
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Now that be a trick...Yeah, I know, it's hard to set for stun in aerial or space combat
Clone Wars and Rebels did it all the time.Plus it's still a kids show, and having the heroes commit wholesale murder would be a bit much. It's a lot easier to gloss over a ship blowing up than a trooper taking a shot to the chest.
Interesting contradiction in the use of lethal force used by the Batch. The set hand weapons on stun but have no problem destroying fighters or using that tank cannon.
Yeah, I know, it's hard to set for stun in aerial or space combat
This ship design was first created for Star Wars Rebels, they appeared in 3 episodes.It was interesting to see a sci-fi version of cargo containers and container ships. Weird that there seemed to be corridors between them, though, given that from the outside, it looked as if there was nothing but containers lashed together except in the front portion of the ship.
Not all the time. Leaving aside that most of the things being shot and dismembered were droids, there was only a handful of instances where things got a little more explicit with actual people.Clone Wars and Rebels did it all the time.
Probably why they could get away with blowing up entire starships, you don't actually see the people exploding, just the ship.
If this was done back in the 80s/90s, they'd blow up a star destroyer and you'd see thousands of escape pods immediately shoot out, ala GI Joe cartoons, when a plane would be shot down.![]()
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