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Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Looks like The Clone Wars: The Next Generation to me.
EDIT - As in, I think it looks just as good.
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That's the big problem with this series. It looks like every single Imperial (save for one Sith wannabe) will be completely faceless mook waiting to be killed, like NPCs in console game. Complete with teenage heroes keeping high scores. *sigh* I really hope writers can avoid that.RogueIce wrote:I have seen some other concept art that looks like it could be Imperial Army here. They do have vaguely ST-ish masks, but the rest of the uniform and armor looks like the Imperial Army. And I think that'll be awesome to see, because honestly outside of Timothy Zahn and the Empire/Rebellion comics (and RPG sources), I don't think the EU has ever really used them or even made the distinction, just went with All Stormtroopers All The Time. So seeing the Army proper show up in T-canon will be sweet.
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So... like the OT then?Irbis wrote:That's the big problem with this series. It looks like every single Imperial (save for one Sith wannabe) will be completely faceless mook waiting to be killed, like NPCs in console game. Complete with teenage heroes keeping high scores. *sigh* I really hope writers can avoid that.RogueIce wrote:I have seen some other concept art that looks like it could be Imperial Army here. They do have vaguely ST-ish masks, but the rest of the uniform and armor looks like the Imperial Army. And I think that'll be awesome to see, because honestly outside of Timothy Zahn and the Empire/Rebellion comics (and RPG sources), I don't think the EU has ever really used them or even made the distinction, just went with All Stormtroopers All The Time. So seeing the Army proper show up in T-canon will be sweet.
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Just because it is in the OT doesn't necessarily mean it is a good thing.NecronLord wrote: So... like the OT then?
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In OT, we didn't have Sith emo wannabes, computer-games grade protagonists, and most imperials actually had faces fully visible outside of stormtroopers and TIE pilots. Hell, look at the vehicle driver concept on first page, it's just stormtrooper faceplate welded to what was completely open helmet in TOT:NecronLord wrote:So... like the OT then?
Besides, times changed a bit since 80s, and the standards were raised in the meantime.
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The animation style for the characters id definitely less blocky than TCW, which this shows pretty well.Thanas wrote:Not that great.
Other than that I agree that as a teaser it's pretty meh. Little action sequence that will work fine in an episode, probably, but as a standalone is really nothing special.
To be fair, the obvious practical reason for that is they'd have to make unique faces for all of those soldiers, which I'd imagine is probably more expensive than they'd want to do, assuming those guys show up a lot.Irbis wrote:That's the big problem with this series. It looks like every single Imperial (save for one Sith wannabe) will be completely faceless mook waiting to be killed, like NPCs in console game. Complete with teenage heroes keeping high scores. *sigh* I really hope writers can avoid that.
But since it seems I was wrong (maybe, I only vaguely recall reading this somewhere now) and those were basically "stormtrooper vehicle pilots" it seems there won't be a distinct Imperial Army in this show.
Which makes me sad.
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I don't know, would anyone notice they had similar faces if the goggles on image above were on their eyes? I still think it has more to do with dehumanizing the opponents on kid show than any technical difficulties, I didn't do any 3D modelling in years but changing proportions a bit in finished model to make face look different was a job that took closer to seconds, not days.RogueIce wrote:To be fair, the obvious practical reason for that is they'd have to make unique faces for all of those soldiers, which I'd imagine is probably more expensive than they'd want to do, assuming those guys show up a lot.
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Possibly. I won't deny that probably plays a role, though TCW got away with killing people who had faces. Maybe because most of those were actually nonhuman faces, if memory serves?Irbis wrote:I don't know, would anyone notice they had similar faces if the goggles on image above were on their eyes? I still think it has more to do with dehumanizing the opponents on kid show than any technical difficulties, I didn't do any 3D modelling in years but changing proportions a bit in finished model to make face look different was a job that took closer to seconds, not days.RogueIce wrote:To be fair, the obvious practical reason for that is they'd have to make unique faces for all of those soldiers, which I'd imagine is probably more expensive than they'd want to do, assuming those guys show up a lot.
Oh crap, Filoni has a canon anti-alien bias!
But anyway, they are supposedly "stormtrooper something-something" so I guess it makes sense to have that aesthetic. I think they're meant to be vehicle operators? But if that were the case I'd give them those white TIE pilot helmets the AT-AT drivers had in ESB. It makes no sense to use the Army helmet (Veers, the AT-ST drivers in RotJ) with a stormtrooper face plate.
But I guess we'll see whenever they make an appearance in the show.
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Yeah, that's exactly it. We already have 'stormtrooper drivers' in these guys:RogueIce wrote:But anyway, they are supposedly "stormtrooper something-something" so I guess it makes sense to have that aesthetic. I think they're meant to be vehicle operators? But if that were the case I'd give them those white TIE pilot helmets the AT-AT drivers had in ESB. It makes no sense to use the Army helmet (Veers, the AT-ST drivers in RotJ) with a stormtrooper face plate.
So why try to reinvent the wheel? Is Empire non canon now too?
Oh well, I guess it's wait and see until then.
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The plastic hair, pink Hello Kitty mandalorian teenager, low detail ISD and comic relief stormtroopers are...
Other highlights: emo Sith is back, not sure about the officer helmet, too. *sigh*
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Irbis wrote:The plastic hair, pink Hello Kitty mandalorian teenager, low detail ISD and comic relief stormtroopers are...
Other highlights: emo Sith is back, not sure about the officer helmet, too. *sigh*
My anticipation for this series is beginning to dissipate.
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The trailer wasn't that bad, I found it to be an improvement over the previous one.
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Hm. I can make out at least one Stormtrooper getting killed in that trailer, so at least my worst fear for the series isn't coming to pass.
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I didn't see any comic-relief stormtroopers. Are you talking about the one who looked at the detonator?
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Re: Star Wars: Rebels
My only Concern is that they don't go with the brain bug that storm troopers are completely inaccurate and can't hit a thing Otherwise I'm really looking forward to it and the Animation themes better than In the clone wars Even a bit.
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Given that Dave "Lets have everyone run forward dramatically and fire from the hip like retards" Filloni is involved in the show's production, you can expect an extremely poor showing from the "Emperor's Finest."DarthPooky wrote:My only Concern is that they don't go with the brain bug that storm troopers are completely inaccurate and can't hit a thing Otherwise I'm really looking forward to it and the Animation themes better than In the clone wars Even a bit.
I'm slightly desensitized to it because i've been watching TCW for six years, but it's still fucking annoying sometimes.
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In TCW, Clones and/or Droids generally had their accuracy and lethality go up based upon whoever was supposed to win that battle, with various mooks on both sides getting knocked off for flavor.
So I'd imagine, based on past showings, it's going to depend on how these battles go. If they're only ever fighting against the protagonists it'll be no worse than the OT where they can't hit any of the Big Three, except maybe a wounding shot every now and again for drama. If they go up against some Rebel mooks or whoever, they might get a win.
In TCW they threw even Grievous a bone here and there, showing him as deadly and capable of winning. So I imagine the Empire should get at least a few of those in the series as well.
So I'd imagine, based on past showings, it's going to depend on how these battles go. If they're only ever fighting against the protagonists it'll be no worse than the OT where they can't hit any of the Big Three, except maybe a wounding shot every now and again for drama. If they go up against some Rebel mooks or whoever, they might get a win.
In TCW they threw even Grievous a bone here and there, showing him as deadly and capable of winning. So I imagine the Empire should get at least a few of those in the series as well.
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Once people figure out they can use it to bash the PT it will get popular.Darksider wrote:Irbis wrote:The plastic hair, pink Hello Kitty mandalorian teenager, low detail ISD and comic relief stormtroopers are...
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My anticipation for this series is beginning to dissipate.
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The difference there is that in both ANH and ESB, it can be argued that Vader planned for the heroes to escape at least somewhat. Only on Endor did the Stormtroopers really do poorly against the heroes without such a justification and in that case they at least hit Leia.RogueIce wrote:In TCW, Clones and/or Droids generally had their accuracy and lethality go up based upon whoever was supposed to win that battle, with various mooks on both sides getting knocked off for flavor.
So I'd imagine, based on past showings, it's going to depend on how these battles go. If they're only ever fighting against the protagonists it'll be no worse than the OT where they can't hit any of the Big Three, except maybe a wounding shot every now and again for drama. If they go up against some Rebel mooks or whoever, they might get a win.
The issue is that in this era Rebels are supposed to be extremely weak relative to the Empire and in general it is supposed to be a darker era in which the light is all but driven from the galaxy. The Clone Wars were much more evenly matched.In TCW they threw even Grievous a bone here and there, showing him as deadly and capable of winning. So I imagine the Empire should get at least a few of those in the series as well.
More importantly ANH clearly stated that the Rebel Alliance had won their first true victory, meaning that any characters we see would have to loose most of the time unless they are independent. The Empire should be winning on all fronts during the events of the series.
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Adamskywalker007 wrote:The difference there is that in both ANH and ESB, it can be argued that Vader planned for the heroes to escape at least somewhat. Only on Endor did the Stormtroopers really do poorly against the heroes without such a justification and in that case they at least hit Leia.RogueIce wrote:In TCW, Clones and/or Droids generally had their accuracy and lethality go up based upon whoever was supposed to win that battle, with various mooks on both sides getting knocked off for flavor.
So I'd imagine, based on past showings, it's going to depend on how these battles go. If they're only ever fighting against the protagonists it'll be no worse than the OT where they can't hit any of the Big Three, except maybe a wounding shot every now and again for drama. If they go up against some Rebel mooks or whoever, they might get a win.
The issue is that in this era Rebels are supposed to be extremely weak relative to the Empire and in general it is supposed to be a darker era in which the light is all but driven from the galaxy. The Clone Wars were much more evenly matched.In TCW they threw even Grievous a bone here and there, showing him as deadly and capable of winning. So I imagine the Empire should get at least a few of those in the series as well.
More importantly ANH clearly stated that the Rebel Alliance had won their first true victory, meaning that any characters we see would have to loose most of the time unless they are independent. The Empire should be winning on all fronts during the events of the series.
It could be the case of this group doing well in small encounters, where it's practically one on one - if they are able to take out squadrons of TIEs/Stormtroopers, and take on Star Destroyers, then I'll be disappointed. It should be "They sent 3 TIEs after us - we can handle it. Oh? A Star Destroyer just hyperspaced in and is launching multiple wings of TIEs - get on those hyperspace calcs for an escape route. NOW!!!"
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I would think so but given some of the battles we saw in The Clone Wars, I'm not exactly hopeful. My guess is that stormtroopers continually shoot at walls and are now put in the comedic role of battle droids. As for capital ships, they will likely fail to hit each other at point blank range (the worst case of this had to be against the Malevolence which is nearly 5km long and was clearly in visual range).biostem wrote:It could be the case of this group doing well in small encounters, where it's practically one on one - if they are able to take out squadrons of TIEs/Stormtroopers, and take on Star Destroyers, then I'll be disappointed. It should be "They sent 3 TIEs after us - we can handle it. Oh? A Star Destroyer just hyperspaced in and is launching multiple wings of TIEs - get on those hyperspace calcs for an escape route. NOW!!!"
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I doubt they'll depict the stormtroopers the way the droids were depicted. Battle droids were used for humour a lot long before The Clone Wars. I'm not sure that's true for stormtroopers.
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As for capital ships, they will likely fail to hit each other at point blank range (the worst case of this had to be against the Malevolence which is nearly 5km long and was clearly in visual range).
I was under the impression that the Malevolence's shield's were vary powerful and that the three venerators ware not enough to do the job.
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The shields of the Malevolence were down, but the three Venators did appear to be hitting with at least one out of every three shots.
Which is still pathetic given the point blank ranges involved. TCW was really just embarrassing when it came to a lot of it's action scenes.
Which is still pathetic given the point blank ranges involved. TCW was really just embarrassing when it came to a lot of it's action scenes.
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