Still holding out hope this season ends with an epic multi-episode arc.
I really want to see what's happening on Weyland.jeffk said:
Still holding out hope this season ends with an epic multi-episode arc.
The Porkchop Express said:
They're trying to not attract attention by using the same ship, wearing the same armor, and going to Coruscant?
ABATTBQ11 said:The Porkchop Express said:
They're trying to not attract attention by using the same ship, wearing the same armor, and going to Coruscant?
The don't use the ship and go out unless they're on a mission for money. Working as mercs or bodyguards means they're out in the open, and people talk. A bunch of obvious ex-clone troopers is going to draw some attention someday.
They went to Coruscant because the empire thinks they're dead and wouldn't be looking for them in the heart of the empire. Keep a low profile and you're fine.
so far I'd have to say S1>S2Ghost of Bisbee said:
How has S2 been compared to S1?
The Porkchop Express said:
They're trying to not attract attention by using the same ship, wearing the same armor, and going to Coruscant?
There is a somewhat interesting argument that could be made that in the aftermath of the clone wars, clone armor is cheap and easily acquirable through military salvage. I could imagine a lot of "clone surplus" stores cropping up. Particularly because the galaxy is large and seedy, and I've no doubt that there were lots of old battlefields to pick up drone parts/clone armor/weapons from as a result of the conflict.The Porkchop Express said:ABATTBQ11 said:The Porkchop Express said:
They're trying to not attract attention by using the same ship, wearing the same armor, and going to Coruscant?
The don't use the ship and go out unless they're on a mission for money. Working as mercs or bodyguards means they're out in the open, and people talk. A bunch of obvious ex-clone troopers is going to draw some attention someday.
They went to Coruscant because the empire thinks they're dead and wouldn't be looking for them in the heart of the empire. Keep a low profile and you're fine.
Use the money for a new ship and new armor. Nobody is going to mistake them for runaway clones because they look absolutely nothing alike. Then they can do whatever they want. It's just bordering on dumb writing to keep them in the same ship and the same gear.
the last few episodes are VERY good....especially the 2nd to last episode....had an ending that no one saw coming and closed a huge chapter from the prequel seriesGhost of Bisbee said:
I made it halfway through S1 before my D+ expired. I was enjoying it for the most part
One of the best episodes of the year! And finally it looks like the Batch has their motivation - shut down whatever's going on at Mt. Tantiss.jeffk said:
Oooo... fun episode. Big time Aliens vibes and some cool plot movement (even if it was just more ground work for later episodes).
#QOTD:
— The Star Wars Underworld (@TheSWU) March 2, 2023
“Doctor, a word, if you please. Your new orders.”
“What is this? You want me to… clone the beast?”
— Sheev Palpatine & Sionver Boll pic.twitter.com/2D6i1sQ9b7
jeffk said:
Oooo... fun episode. Big time Aliens vibes and some cool plot movement (even if it was just more ground work for later episodes).
Crusher would be practically unstoppable.AliasMan02 said:
I wanna see some stormtrooper commando decked out in Imperial zillo beast armor. That sounds badass.
Stun in Star Wars is like the flamethrower in the Jango Fett PS2 game. You are 1000000% unstoppable with it.jeffk said:
How does the stun setting on blasters work anyway? Armor apparently doesn't stop it? Does it work on all beings?
Dr. Emerie Karr, assistant to Dr. Hemlock, who is now the head of stuff at Mt. Tantiss. Which means that since Lama Su told Hemlock the key to getting Taun We's cooperation is to get Omega, and since they know Crosshair was part of the Batch that stole Omega, they're probably going to tell him to track her down, which is gonna be great.jeffk said:
Remind me, who is the gal at the end?
Oooh, I hadn't considered that possibility. I had thought we might be seeing Echo/Rex find out that Crosshair had been imprisoned and telling the Batch, who decide to mount a rescue operation. "He's still one of us" and the whole "you still came after everything I did?" tropes.The Porkchop Express said:Dr. Emerie Karr, assistant to Dr. Hemlock, who is now the head of stuff at Mt. Tantiss. Which means that since Lama Su told Hemlock the key to getting Taun We's cooperation is to get Omega, and since they know Crosshair was part of the Batch that stole Omega, they're probably going to tell him to track her down, which is gonna be great.jeffk said:
Remind me, who is the gal at the end?
I have seldom rooted for anything to happen more than him shooting that ***** ass Imp who let Mayday die.
I don't know if it was just me, but I like that I wasn't 100% sure he was going to do it until he said "lieutenant"Quote:
I have seldom rooted for anything to happen more than him shooting that ***** ass Imp who let Mayday die.