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Clone Wars (or, Mace Windu: Superman)

Crothian said:
Clone Wars is not over the top. Clone Wars is d6 Star Wars, the movies used the d20 version. If you've played both systems, you know what I'm talking about!! :D

Clone Wars strikes me as more Feng Shui than anything. ;)
 

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Crothian said:
Clone Wars is not over the top. Clone Wars is d6 Star Wars, the movies used the d20 version. If you've played both systems, you know what I'm talking about!! :D
I've always felt the same way/described the cartoons the same way.

I love - LOVE - the shorts. They're super intense, super high action, and super fun.
 




From what i understand, it's meant to be over the top and is done in the style of Samurai Jack, where he battles his way through legions of dummies until getting to a 'real' foe.
 



Fast Learner said:
Well, it's certainly over the top if you compare it to how easly Jedi go down in RotS. Like a house of cards in a hurricane, baby.

Yet another reason why RotS was a poor excuse for a movie.
EXT. MYGEETO

Suddenly, all of the clone troopers turn against KI-ADI-MUNDI and shoot him.

KI-ADI-MUNDI: Oh no, I'm being shot by fewer weapons than at the end of Attack of the Clones! Somehow, this overpowers me! (dies)

CLONE TROOPERS kill all remaining JEDI all over the galaxy, including the BLUE HOTTIE. Despite their supernatural senses and a lifetime of training in battle skills, they all succumb to the TROOPERS. Meanwhile, HAYDEN travels to MUSTAFAR to kill all of the separatists. JAR JAR, sadly, is not one of them.

For the rest of the script, click here.
 


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