Paul Farquhar
Legend
He is his nicer little brother. A Great Middle Aged One.Do you think Cthallops is a relative of Cthulhu?
He is his nicer little brother. A Great Middle Aged One.Do you think Cthallops is a relative of Cthulhu?
True, and I realised after I'd posted that I'd forgotten about Spectre 7.But it does, at least for some alien species and humans, as there is a human-Twi'lek family in The Bad Batch and they have kids together.
One idea that kept playing in my head was if Wim's dad was the captain, and his passed-away mother was the concubine. But the dad seems way too not-cool under pressure for that to be the case.It seems unlikely SM33s story is the unvarnished truth, but it’s possible it was the concubine who survived. Fern’s mum is playing everyone? Fern is Rennod’s daughter? Stranger coincidences have happened in Star Wars.
The degraded recording and headless statue suggest that Rennod is someone the audience would recognise though. Jod doesn’t seem old enough.
Yeah, finally a bit of character development for KB.Today’s episode felt a little bit like filler but the kids had some good character development.
True, but it seemed to be in the back of the spaceport area, maybe it's not overlooked from the public areas.I was hoping to see Jod use the lightsaber but I guess that will have to wait.
The trash dump being within sight of the leisure spa seemed a bit weird.
And very authentically Star Wars style, consistently entirely of parts you'd be able to scavenge in a 1970s electrical repair shop.The extent of KB’s internal cybernetics reminded me of Fennec Shand’s in that it looked a bit “too much”. It felt almost like a big chunk of her brain and the top part of her spine had been removed to make space for the computer parts and wires and such.
On the other hand, now they can sell a whole new set.The reveal of the Onyx Cinder shedding its armored hull (and some of its engines) was cool. I’m guessing that’s not a feature of the Lego set!![]()
Or to fully conceal a much more high performance ship, that might have been readily recognizable by authorities. Greeblies for the win.At first glance it felt a little too conveniently perfect for the situation, like those oddly-specific gadgets on some Bond vehicles, but on thinking about it, it'd be equally useful for escaping from docking clamps to skip out of a spaceport, or from grapple lines if caught by other pirates.
Yup, absolutely Naboo vibes. Almost mentioned it in my last post.So, totally out there observation on my part. But did anyone else get Naboo starship vibes from the Onyx Cinder once it shed its outer hull plating? It seemed very shiny and streamlined once the outer "junk" was shed.
I agree that it was a perfect disguise, and why the button was never to be pushed (until it was, Chekov's button in this case). Will the change in outer appearance change anything else for the journey?
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It's got the shiny, but Naboo ships are also defined by smooth blended curves and very few straight lines. This one was all flat panels.So, totally out there observation on my part. But did anyone else get Naboo starship vibes from the Onyx Cinder once it shed its outer hull plating? It seemed very shiny and streamlined once the outer "junk" was shed.