LEGO episode III spoilers (weaponry/vehicles)
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LEGO episode III spoilers (weaponry/vehicles)
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Lego Episode III catalogue. Notice that the "Clone Turbo Tank" picture includes:
- A Clone Scout Trooper on a (larger) speeder bike
- A Clone "Sky Trooper" as first revealed in Art of Revenge (the concept of a sky trooper, not the look) and further strengthened by a picture in the next Clone Wars series preview
- A Battle Droid manning some sort of support weaponry
- One of those (silly) open-cockpit scout walker designs
Other half of the pic
Lego Episode III catalogue. Notice that the "Clone Turbo Tank" picture includes:
- A Clone Scout Trooper on a (larger) speeder bike
- A Clone "Sky Trooper" as first revealed in Art of Revenge (the concept of a sky trooper, not the look) and further strengthened by a picture in the next Clone Wars series preview
- A Battle Droid manning some sort of support weaponry
- One of those (silly) open-cockpit scout walker designs
Other half of the pic
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Very Space: Above and Beyond. Or WW2, which I think is a lot more likely
I like the Sky Trooper idea. That's awesome.
I like the Sky Trooper idea. That's awesome.
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Thats the second vehicle seen with troops being exposed to enemy fire and the elements, the first being the AT-TE with the exposed gunner for the main cannon. Bad design for a military vehicle.Stofsk wrote:Maybe they built the open-cockpit design first, realised it sucked after battle experience, then redesigned it as the AT-ST.
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Well, if we delve into EU a bit, we have the "AT-XT" which was basically the direct prototype for the AT-ST. I'd assume that this open-cockpit walker is meant to serve a different role from the AT-ST, more "behind-the scenes" than actual front line.Stofsk wrote:Maybe they built the open-cockpit design first, realised it sucked after battle experience, then redesigned it as the AT-ST.
Hopefully Saxton will come up with a good explanation.
Woot! Air troopers!
But what's odd is the fighter that looks a lot like a TPM droid fighter, but has Republic markings on it.
But what's odd is the fighter that looks a lot like a TPM droid fighter, but has Republic markings on it.
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Hmm, I like the Tri fighter on the second half. Looks neat. The very retro, if not primitive, Wookie designes suck.
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Looks quite neat.
Notice, in the second image
A. The Big tracked droid vehicle on the beach.
B. What is that Grievous is escaping in? What is Kenobi riding?
C. The various wookie and Republic hovercraft. Since we don't see any at Hoth or Endor, can we assume that the Empire no longer uses hovercraft as light, fast-moving support vehicles, but only as tiny speeders? Why would they do that, do you think?
Notice, in the second image
A. The Big tracked droid vehicle on the beach.
B. What is that Grievous is escaping in? What is Kenobi riding?
C. The various wookie and Republic hovercraft. Since we don't see any at Hoth or Endor, can we assume that the Empire no longer uses hovercraft as light, fast-moving support vehicles, but only as tiny speeders? Why would they do that, do you think?
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Nah, that's just the quality of the pic. This pic clearly shows the Seperatist emblem.[/url]YT300000 wrote:Woot! Air troopers!
But what's odd is the fighter that looks a lot like a TPM droid fighter, but has Republic markings on it.
Ah, okay that makes sense. Though I thought the CIS had trashed that design... ah well.Crazy Goji wrote:Nah, that's just the quality of the pic. This pic clearly shows the Seperatist emblem.[/url]YT300000 wrote:Woot! Air troopers!
But what's odd is the fighter that looks a lot like a TPM droid fighter, but has Republic markings on it.
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Sigh, I see alot of people never visited the Ep. III sticky thread these past months....
The vehicles are:
- Droid fighter
- Eta-2 Actis Jedi fighter
- ARC-170 starfighter
- A5 Juggernaut ("Turbo tank" my ass)
- Barc Speeder (with the green scout trooper)
- AT-RT walker (looks like an AT-PT with no roof)
- Tri-droid fighter
- Wheel Bike (Gen. Grievous´transport)
- Boga lizard (Obi-Wan´s transport)
- Wookie catamaran and fighter (Dragonflyer, I think it was called)
- Swamp Speeder (the two-man Republic craft)
- Corporate Alliance Droid Tank (driven by a droid crew, not automated like the ones cut from AOTC)
- Commerce Guild Dwarf Spider w/bigger cannon
Second of all, there´s no need for swamp speeders when there is no swamp near the bunker on Endor. And the speeder bikes carry the role of the Barc speeders. (Though both are used by the Republic during the CW.)
The vehicles are:
- Droid fighter
- Eta-2 Actis Jedi fighter
- ARC-170 starfighter
- A5 Juggernaut ("Turbo tank" my ass)
- Barc Speeder (with the green scout trooper)
- AT-RT walker (looks like an AT-PT with no roof)
- Tri-droid fighter
- Wheel Bike (Gen. Grievous´transport)
- Boga lizard (Obi-Wan´s transport)
- Wookie catamaran and fighter (Dragonflyer, I think it was called)
- Swamp Speeder (the two-man Republic craft)
- Corporate Alliance Droid Tank (driven by a droid crew, not automated like the ones cut from AOTC)
- Commerce Guild Dwarf Spider w/bigger cannon
First of all, the shield around Echo base would fuck with their electronics or whatever they use as an excuse, that´s why the Empire only used walkers that could pass through the shields.Since we don't see any at Hoth or Endor, can we assume that the Empire no longer uses hovercraft as light, fast-moving support vehicles, but only as tiny speeders? Why would they do that, do you think?
Second of all, there´s no need for swamp speeders when there is no swamp near the bunker on Endor. And the speeder bikes carry the role of the Barc speeders. (Though both are used by the Republic during the CW.)
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His wheel bikeNieztchean Uber-Amoeba wrote:
B. What is that Grievous is escaping in?
A Boga.What is Kenobi riding?
We can't assume that Empire doesn't use them. At Hoth they had to penetrate a shield, something repulsorlift vehicles can't do. And at Endor, they just sent a small task force to the rear entrance to catch the dozen or so rebels expected. Neither event showed the Imperial vehicle arsenal in its entirety.C. The various wookie and Republic hovercraft. Since we don't see any at Hoth or Endor, can we assume that the Empire no longer uses hovercraft as light, fast-moving support vehicles, but only as tiny speeders? Why would they do that, do you think?
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That dosent fit into the whole chronlogical thing though that the game "The Clone Wars" which takes place 1 month after The battle of Geonosis. In that game there are Clone Wars era AT-ST's i forgot the name i dont have the game with me right now i cant look up the name thoughStofsk wrote:Maybe they built the open-cockpit design first, realised it sucked after battle experience, then redesigned it as the AT-ST.
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Interesting stuff... That walker sure brings back RotJ memories.
Heh, I always get a kick out of seeing Bionicle parts recycled into new Lego sets... Grievous's ride has classic Toa arms for its legs. I still can't look at the Lego Slave 1 without laughing at how it has Pohatu's toes mounted on its wings.
Heh, I always get a kick out of seeing Bionicle parts recycled into new Lego sets... Grievous's ride has classic Toa arms for its legs. I still can't look at the Lego Slave 1 without laughing at how it has Pohatu's toes mounted on its wings.
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Maybe they have a shield generator a la droideka, later abandoned in favor of using solid armor w/ all power to weapons? It's a progression from balance to offensive that fits the Imperial M O.The Original Nex wrote:Well, if we delve into EU a bit, we have the "AT-XT" which was basically the direct prototype for the AT-ST. I'd assume that this open-cockpit walker is meant to serve a different role from the AT-ST, more "behind-the scenes" than actual front line.Stofsk wrote:Maybe they built the open-cockpit design first, realised it sucked after battle experience, then redesigned it as the AT-ST.
Hopefully Saxton will come up with a good explanation.
...Probably it's just a stupid design though.