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VT-16 wrote:Now that Traviss has established that Mandalorians are confined to their suits as a matter of cultural pride, you can enjoy the mental image of a 70+ year old Boba Fett, reeking with decades of funk from his suit, screwing a 60+ year old brain-damaged Daala.

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Even though we SEE Jango out of his suit in AOTC?
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Cassandraic words, to be sure.
Tiriol wrote:I'm not at all surprised, then, that it is the product of one Karen Traviss. Mark my words, and mark them well: we shall yet see how Daala absolutely adores the brave and mighty Mandalorians and how she has found a new lover among them to replace the (figuratively speaking) rotting corpse of a late Grand Moff.
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Even though we SEE Jango out of his suit in AOTC?
Hmm, maybe they are allowed out of it at times, but usually they have to wear it most of the time, and they definitely don't clean them, I know I've read that somewhere.
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VT-16 wrote:
Even though we SEE Jango out of his suit in AOTC?
Hmm, maybe they are allowed out of it at times, but usually they have to wear it most of the time, and they definitely don't clean them, I know I've read that somewhere.
Well Jango must have been the Black Sheep, because his armor was immaculate.
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G canon =/= KT canon :P
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Of course, Jango had a cushy base on Kamino in a period of relative peace in the galaxy, giving him lots of time to keep his suit pristine.
Boba on the other hand didn't have such a base and was probably much more busy being a bounty hunter in the middle of the galactic civil war.

To say that his suit isn't cleaned because it's his "culture" is ridiculous, and typical of Traviss.
We can't have Boba Fett be unable to clean his suit due to time and resources, right? He's PERFECT after all. He just doesn't want to. :roll:
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VT-16 wrote:
Even though we SEE Jango out of his suit in AOTC?
Hmm, maybe they are allowed out of it at times, but usually they have to wear it most of the time, and they definitely don't clean them, I know I've read that somewhere.
Who the fuck thinks that wearing your armor 24/7 and never cleaning it is cool or even makes sense? And as others have pointed out, Jango's armor was spotless and he freely walked around without it. Stupid Fandalorian hack writing...
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Jim Raynor wrote:
VT-16 wrote:
Even though we SEE Jango out of his suit in AOTC?
Hmm, maybe they are allowed out of it at times, but usually they have to wear it most of the time, and they definitely don't clean them, I know I've read that somewhere.
Who the fuck thinks that wearing your armor 24/7 and never cleaning it is cool or even makes sense? And as others have pointed out, Jango's armor was spotless and he freely walked around without it. Stupid Fandalorian hack writing...
It's what happens when you let someone write for you that doesn't watch or agree with the source material they are writing for.
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Jim Raynor wrote:
VT-16 wrote:
Even though we SEE Jango out of his suit in AOTC?
Hmm, maybe they are allowed out of it at times, but usually they have to wear it most of the time, and they definitely don't clean them, I know I've read that somewhere.
Who the fuck thinks that wearing your armor 24/7 and never cleaning it is cool or even makes sense? And as others have pointed out, Jango's armor was spotless and he freely walked around without it. Stupid Fandalorian hack writing...
Hey, when your inspiration is crusty dildo that has splotches of something grey and green, it's easy to see why she thinks it's okay that Boba and the Mando never clean their outfits.
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In the strategy guide for 'Knights of the Old Republic 2', the description for the Mandalorian said, "A true Mandalorian never removes his armor, even when sleeping." So Karen Traviss isn't the only person who stupidly believes it's hygienic for someone to never change out of a very uncomfortable set of clothes.
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To be fair, Mandalorians are stupid enough to have such a silly "tradition".
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Sidewinder wrote:In the strategy guide for 'Knights of the Old Republic 2', the description for the Mandalorian said, "A true Mandalorian never removes his armor, even when sleeping." So Karen Traviss isn't the only person who stupidly believes it's hygienic for someone to never change out of a very uncomfortable set of clothes.
Which is ironic considering Canderous swapped armors all the time in KOTOR1, and in both KOTORs all Mandalorians kept their suits nice and shiny.
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If I'm reading the "phase shifting" weapons bit right, am I correct to believe she's somehow developed the "Metal Crystal phase shifter" from the JEdi Academy trilogy into a working weapon? I don't actuallyt have a problem wwith this (they talked about adapting the resonance torpedoes into a mass production weapon there too, and even though the MCPS was goofy and had a mess of problems back in the novel, its still tolerable on the grand scale of things, superweapon or no.)

The silly thing about this (aside from DAala bringing it back) rests solely in the timing of things. Namely, Daala brings this shit forward (out of the blue) decades after she disappeared. It really has to make you wonder - why was she hiding (and hiding this) all this time when the Imperial Remnant was still fighting the New Republic? When the New Republic (and later the Alliance) were fighting the Vong? I cannot fathom the logic needed to make this sensible or coherent or even viable as anything shortt of "deus ex machina". It's a tossup as to whether the Mandalorian Iron bit or this is worse.
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Sidewinder wrote:In the strategy guide for 'Knights of the Old Republic 2', the description for the Mandalorian said, "A true Mandalorian never removes his armor, even when sleeping." So Karen Traviss isn't the only person who stupidly believes it's hygienic for someone to never change out of a very uncomfortable set of clothes.
One has to wonder how and when they have the time to make repairs or run maintenance on their armour, since they usually have sophisticated eleoctronics in it (or to patch up damage to the armour itself.)
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Connor MacLeod wrote:
Sidewinder wrote:In the strategy guide for 'Knights of the Old Republic 2', the description for the Mandalorian said, "A true Mandalorian never removes his armor, even when sleeping." So Karen Traviss isn't the only person who stupidly believes it's hygienic for someone to never change out of a very uncomfortable set of clothes.
One has to wonder how and when they have the time to make repairs or run maintenance on their armour, since they usually have sophisticated eleoctronics in it (or to patch up damage to the armour itself.)
Obviously the armor is self-maintaining and repairing, fueled by the incredible power of Mandalorian testosterone.
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