The Book of Boba Fett (spoilers)


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Zardnaar

Legend
No, that comes from the videogame Knights of the Old Republic. The planet was once lush and fertile, with large oceans. The Rakata of the Infinite Empire ruled it in ancient times, but when the native population rebelled, the Rakata glassed the planet, rendering it nearly uninhabitable. The Tuskans are the descendants of those few of the native population who survived.

Revans cannon again and I think they're remaking KoToR.

Rewatching as wife missed it last night.
 


its funny how the stormtrooper outfit has a oxygen supply/tank while his doesnt

i like the show (im one of the people who sent away for the original figure back in the day) but its missing something. I think me need more chemistry between characters and better supporting characters
 


Staffan

Legend
Temuera Morrison is 5’ 7” (171 cm).
And sources have Mark Hamill as being between 5'7" and 5'9". So I guess he's not really short for a stormtrooper.

And a bit of plot speculation: a big thing is made about Boba not traveling on a litter, while the Hutt twins did. That has to be a tactical liability – if you take out (or scare off) the bearers, the whole thing falls over and that has to be bad news.
 

Ryujin

Legend
And sources have Mark Hamill as being between 5'7" and 5'9". So I guess he's not really short for a stormtrooper.

And a bit of plot speculation: a big thing is made about Boba not traveling on a litter, while the Hutt twins did. That has to be a tactical liability – if you take out (or scare off) the bearers, the whole thing falls over and that has to be bad news.
Hutts aren't exactly known for their sprinting ability, at any rate.
 


billd91

Not your screen monkey (he/him)
And a bit of plot speculation: a big thing is made about Boba not traveling on a litter, while the Hutt twins did. That has to be a tactical liability – if you take out (or scare off) the bearers, the whole thing falls over and that has to be bad news.
Sure, but it asserts a certain amount of security and the notion that you're not afraid of any tactical liability it may impose. It's like the bright plumage on a male bird - bright colors make it easier for predators to spot the bird, but that's a secondary concern to successfully mating and passing on their genes. In the case of a boss on Tatooine, cowing and wowing the locals outweighs the tactical risk.
 

MarkB

Legend
And a bit of plot speculation: a big thing is made about Boba not traveling on a litter, while the Hutt twins did. That has to be a tactical liability – if you take out (or scare off) the bearers, the whole thing falls over and that has to be bad news.
I'll bet that's a bluff, to bait attackers. That thing probably has repulsorlifts built in which kick into gear the moment it tilts too far from horizontal, and shield generators which are always active.

The whole point of it isn't that they need to be carried around by slaves - it's that they can be carried around by slaves.
 

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