I hope this won't mean that some Mandalorian stuff is going to be recanonized.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-14 12:58pm
by Lord Revan
well TWC (which still counts as canon IIRC) basically took what was good from the Travis mandos and threw away the rest, so I think Rebels is gonna take the same route.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-14 01:04pm
by Mange
Lord Revan wrote:well TWC (which still counts as canon IIRC) basically took what was good from the Travis mandos and threw away the rest, so I think Rebels is gonna take the same route.
I think TCW threw away most. Yes, TCW is still canon.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-14 05:15pm
by Lord Revan
Mange wrote:
Lord Revan wrote:well TWC (which still counts as canon IIRC) basically took what was good from the Travis mandos and threw away the rest, so I think Rebels is gonna take the same route.
I think TCW threw away most. Yes, TCW is still canon.
true enough. the TCW resemble the KOTOR/SWTOR Mandos with them being "honorble" but pragmatic, rather then the viking sterotype combinied with macho bragging thr Travis version was.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-14 08:44pm
by Rogue 9
Mange wrote:Some more episode titles have been revealed:
2×13 “The Protector of Concord Dawn”
2×14 ”Legacy of Lasan”
2×15 “The Call"
2×16 ”Homecoming”
2×17 ”The Honorable Ones“
I hope this won't mean that some Mandalorian stuff is going to be recanonized.
Am I missing something? "A Princess on Lothal" will be the eleventh episode in the season; what's 2x12?
"A Princess on Lothal" is 2x12 - they count "The Siege of Lothal" as two episodes.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-15 03:10pm
by Rogue 9
I see.
At any rate:
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-16 12:11am
by RogueIce
All aboard the hype train for Season 2.5!
Vader vs Ahsoka!
Matt Lanter's superb Anakin voice acting returns!
A New Inquisitor Appears!
Mook TIE taking out mook A-wing (that poor pilot )
Quasar Fire carrier!
Is that Darth Maul I spy?
Hera's father!
Jedi Temple Guards!
And so much more!
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-16 01:16am
by RogueIce
Hey guys, remember that cadet Ezra befriended back in the Academy episode who was looking for his sister, only to be mysteriously transferred away at the end of the episode? Hoping the show will pick up that plot thread sometime in the future?
Because it won't. Why? They already resolved it. In fucking junior novels. Reposted from my rant about it on SpaceBattles:
What. The. Fuck.
That is not how you do things!
FFS, I should not have to track down some fucking book or comic to get plotline resolution from a TV show (or movie, for that matter). I can give Son of Dathomir a partial pass, since TCW got canceled. That's one thing. But Rebels is an ongoing show, they knew they had at least a second season practically the same time the very first episode aired, there's no fucking excuse to take your plot off our television screens and resolve it in a fucking junior novel the vast majority of your audience will probably never read or have even heard of. Now it'll just look like a damned dropped plot thread if that character never gets referenced again, or if he does come back people will be scratching their heads wondering how, when and why he got his sister back.
Fuck this "it's all canon" bullshit, you still need to respect the fact that not everyone is going to read your supplementary materials. If it's in a TV show, it needs to be resolved/make sense in the TV show. Same thing for a movie. The audience should not be wondering what the fuck is going on and need to go read some guide book, comic or novel in order to understand the show/movie's plot!
Even the MCU gets that, in terms of Agents of SHIELD and the actual movies themselves. AoS ducks in an out of major movie events, but the TV show gives just enough context so that even if you didn't watch the movie you can still understand what's happening within the framework of the show itself. And thus far the movies don't really seem to care about what's happening on the show so that's kind of a nonissue.
The Lucasfilm Story Group needs to take a look at the MCU and learn that lesson for themselves. I really hope this kind of bullshit doesn't happen again.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-16 06:06am
by Mange
RogueIce wrote:
Is that Darth Maul I spy?
It must be and from the look of things it looks like there could be an interesting twist to come.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-16 10:27am
by Dartzap
I think I'm most impressed by Bail Organa time travelling back to the Mandalorian Wars and coming back with a trio of Hammerhead cruisers. :p
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-16 10:50am
by ray245
RogueIce wrote:Hey guys, remember that cadet Ezra befriended back in the Academy episode who was looking for his sister, only to be mysteriously transferred away at the end of the episode? Hoping the show will pick up that plot thread sometime in the future?
Because it won't. Why? They already resolved it. In fucking junior novels. Reposted from my rant about it on SpaceBattles:
What. The. Fuck.
That is not how you do things!
FFS, I should not have to track down some fucking book or comic to get plotline resolution from a TV show (or movie, for that matter). I can give Son of Dathomir a partial pass, since TCW got canceled. That's one thing. But Rebels is an ongoing show, they knew they had at least a second season practically the same time the very first episode aired, there's no fucking excuse to take your plot off our television screens and resolve it in a fucking junior novel the vast majority of your audience will probably never read or have even heard of. Now it'll just look like a damned dropped plot thread if that character never gets referenced again, or if he does come back people will be scratching their heads wondering how, when and why he got his sister back.
Fuck this "it's all canon" bullshit, you still need to respect the fact that not everyone is going to read your supplementary materials. If it's in a TV show, it needs to be resolved/make sense in the TV show. Same thing for a movie. The audience should not be wondering what the fuck is going on and need to go read some guide book, comic or novel in order to understand the show/movie's plot!
Even the MCU gets that, in terms of Agents of SHIELD and the actual movies themselves. AoS ducks in an out of major movie events, but the TV show gives just enough context so that even if you didn't watch the movie you can still understand what's happening within the framework of the show itself. And thus far the movies don't really seem to care about what's happening on the show so that's kind of a nonissue.
The Lucasfilm Story Group needs to take a look at the MCU and learn that lesson for themselves. I really hope this kind of bullshit doesn't happen again.
Probably because they understand that they might be able to sell more comic books and novel if they declare this is all canon? After all, Star Wars have a MUCH bigger fanbase to earn money from than MCU. This is a fandom that popularized a character(AKA Boba Fett) that spoke less than 5 lines in the OT into someone that deserves a movie of his own!
Star Wars fans are OBSESSED with minor details. Lucasfilm have been making tons of money off this fact for years! Making everything cannon is only going to make them even more money.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-16 11:06am
by Crazedwraith
Dartzap wrote:I think I'm most impressed by Bail Organa time travelling back to the Mandalorian Wars and coming back with a trio of Hammerhead cruisers. :p
I owe someone an apology. Turns out ships do last thousands about thousands of years in star wars.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-17 09:33am
by Vympel
Crazedwraith wrote:
I owe someone an apology. Turns out ships do last thousands about thousands of years in star wars.
Not necessarily, since the design is only reminiscent of those ugly pieces of shit, not an exact match.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-17 12:07pm
by Zixinus
It would be neat for them to be put into statis and then restored (healthily) roughly after ROTJ. They'd start looking for other Jedi survivors and students thereafter.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-17 06:44pm
by RogueIce
Vympel wrote:
Crazedwraith wrote:
I owe someone an apology. Turns out ships do last thousands about thousands of years in star wars.
Not necessarily, since the design is only reminiscent of those ugly pieces of shit, not an exact match.
If this board let me like posts, I would risk the ban and make multiple sock puppets just to like this a hundred times.
Zixinus wrote:It would be neat for them to be put into statis and then restored (healthily) roughly after ROTJ. They'd start looking for other Jedi survivors and students thereafter.
And then Kylo Ren kills them via flashback.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-17 07:06pm
by Batman
It's a big honking galaxy (plus two satellites). Maybe Leia just lost track of them and/or thought they were dead.
And I'm with RI-the KoTOR Republic ships werer butt-ugly.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-18 01:40am
by Vympel
RogueIce wrote:
If this board let me like posts, I would risk the ban and make multiple sock puppets just to like this a hundred times.
XenForo has spoiled us both.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-18 04:41pm
by biostem
I noticed a shot of Ezra holding a green lightsaber with that crossguard thingie. I wonder if they're gonna explain it as some sort of "proto-lightsaber" or what...
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-18 10:54pm
by Rogue 9
Why would some naval lieutenant commanding some random picket ship on the blockade handle a Senate delegation planetside rather than a senior officer or higher-up in the local administration?
Also, said lieutenant shares the same last name with Supply Master Lyst from the first season, though I don't think it's the same guy. I could be wrong.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-18 11:02pm
by biostem
Some branches of the Imperial armed forces seemed fairly corrupt.. so maybe a relative/nepotism?
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-20 10:05pm
by Rogue 9
Well, we're left to wonder what the hell happened to the rest of Leia's crew. Also those walkers are surprisingly tough, to take multiple torpedo hits and keep going.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-21 11:56am
by RogueIce
Eh, they were probably bunked down somewhere for the night and will get transportation offworld at some point. Oh they were on the ships and are now "prisoners" of the rebels. But I'm thinking the former is more likely.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-21 02:29pm
by Zixinus
Rogue 9 wrote:Well, we're left to wonder what the hell happened to the rest of Leia's crew. Also those walkers are surprisingly tough, to take multiple torpedo hits and keep going.
It would be silly to make something that big and not be able to take a good deal of punishment, especially something like fighter-launched missiles. Even in the games they are rather difficult to take down. In fact it's a bit weird how easily Kanan cut trough the legs but not worth cringing about.
Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: 2016-01-22 02:55am
by Vympel
- Why is a Lieutenant commanding an Arquitens-class, and why is someone with identical rank taking orders from him? Was the actual commander of the ship on break, and he's the XO?
- Its time for a Lambda class shuttle. The Sentinel class which we saw for two seconds in ANH is getting a bit overused. Its too large for what they're using it for most of the time.
- Liked the walker drop-off.
Didn't like this episode. Didn't hate it either - it just felt very low energy, wasn't particularly exciting or visually interesting.
Receiving its name thanks to a time-honored design that stretches back centuries, the Hammerhead Corvette is a powerful transport. While not flashy, this starship has a strong body, forceful engines, and heavy weaponry; Princess Leia Organa once delivered a trio of Hammerhead Corvettes to the Phoenix Squadron rebels on Lothal, adding some much-needed craft to the rebel fleet.