Oh yeah, better than a slight modification of the Imperial tie bomberAs far as FO starship designs are concerned, I really liked the FO TIE-Bomber the show showcased - so much so, I acquired a tabletop mini of it!
That thing always bothered me, though it's as much a problem I have with how most ST era designs (especially the fighters) are so slavishly derivative as anything else.As far as FO starship designs are concerned, I really liked the FO TIE-Bomber the show showcased - so much so, I acquired a tabletop mini of it!
Well that's a pretty low bar considering most of those others are either fairly uninspired efforts like the TIEGranted, the FO TIE-Bomber does look like it could pass for a heavily souped-up TIE-Fighter - but overall, it still feels more dynamic than many of the other more derivative designs that the ST gave us, IMO.
Quite.But again; that's a problem with the ST as a whole, not just the ship designs.
Some of my favorites in the franchise.The ST had characters?
Did they have names?Some of my favorites in the franchise.
Yes, but they're secret. If people know their names they can't be favorites anymore.Did they have names?
while one was unused concept art that got adopted by a theme park ride.
Can you share how you were involved in Galaxy’s Edge and the behind-the-scenes story on creating the ship?
TREVORROW: It was just a natural part of the process. The Imagineering team asked us to develop a new ship for the park while we were designing the film. I took it pretty seriously—it’s not every day you get to be a part of something like that. They let me see what they were working on, so I got to see what Galaxy’s Edge was going to be. I think what they’ve created is incredible. It’s such an immersive experience.
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