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THE MANDALORIAN, in a Civilized Age

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11 minutes ago, TauntaunScout said:

Yes. It's from early in Chapter 2, when he's heading back to his ship with The Child. Other bounty hunters trying to steal his paycheck. I thought they were the last remnants of the camp garrison out for revenge but on a re-watch I realized they had tracking fobs. They apparently followed him from a distance all along, in Chapter 1 you can see them taking undue interest in his conversation with Greef Karga in the bar.

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Thanks! They definitely do not look like the prototypical Trandos we have seen, though there is no reason they can't be like humans and have significant physical differences. Or maybe it is just some artistic liberties taken by the costume department and designers. They are pretty ugly, even for trandos lol 

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2 hours ago, TauntaunScout said:

Yes. It's from early in Chapter 2, when he's heading back to his ship with The Child. Other bounty hunters trying to steal his paycheck. I thought they were the last remnants of the camp garrison out for revenge but on a re-watch I realized they had tracking fobs. They apparently followed him from a distance all along, in Chapter 1 you can see them taking undue interest in his conversation with Greef Karga in the bar.

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I was thinking of the Imperial Assault trandoshans that FFG developed that were short range specialists and thinking of this scene.  A group of these guys would be an awesome addition to the Mercenary faction as a sort of Fleet trooper/Royal Guard hybrid. And this was just a cool scene for the show as was IG-11 showing up at the end of episode 1.

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3 hours ago, BlueSquadronPilot said:

Thanks! They definitely do not look like the prototypical Trandos we have seen, though there is no reason they can't be like humans and have significant physical differences. Or maybe it is just some artistic liberties taken by the costume department and designers. They are pretty ugly, even for trandos lol 

Perhaps they are a cross-(for lack of a better word)"breed" of human/humanoid and trandoshan?

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16 hours ago, ArcticJedi said:

 

Perhaps they are a cross-(for lack of a better word)"breed" of human/humanoid and trandoshan?

Who knows. There is definitely precedent with this in Star Wars. The Clone Wars tv series had the Twi'lek - human children with the clone deserter. 

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19 hours ago, ArcticJedi said:

 

Perhaps they are a cross-(for lack of a better word)"breed" of human/humanoid and trandoshan?

They honestly look like a Trandoshan mated with a Klingon from the Kelvin timeline...

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On 1/6/2020 at 6:10 PM, ArcticJedi said:

Perhaps they are a cross-(for lack of a better word)"breed" of human/humanoid and trandoshan?

I want to be open minded here but ...

Just HOW lonely/drunk/blind/needs tax break/daddy issues was that guy??!!

 

 

 

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So I've been thinking. We all have a ton of old figures which, lets face it, we're never gonna paint and no one wants to buy. We should really audit our collections. I mean a deep and thorough cleanse of the storage boxes. Anything the least bit questionable is out, for good. Err wholly and completely on the side of "empty space is worth more than stupid little toys". We can probably all get rid of at least a solid dozen or two or three pounds of weird old unidentifiable DnD minis and broken Warhammer bits from failed conversions and stuff. It'll be great, we'll all have so much better organized collections going forward, maybe even clean off some serious shelf space. And it's just stuff anyways, we can't take it with us when we die, better to purge it now so our grandkids don't have that much more junk to figure out what to do with. To really make it stick, so we absolutely cannot walk back this decluttering, we'll all mail them all to one forum member who is good with tools and stuff and has a workspace. We'll have that person melt them down into pot metal. Then we'll coat one of those plastic 3D Beskar bar printout in rubber to make a mold. We'll pour the pot metal into it and make some real heavy Beskar bars. And we'll give them out to people and say "This is from The Great Purge".

 
 

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1 hour ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

 

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Showdown by Ömer Tunç

 

I so want some surviving Inquisitor or some Gang leader with a recovered Inquisitor Saber(Cough Cough Shadows of Dathomir Cough) to show up in a show like this. Too bad all inquisitors have been accounted for and are deceased. This is a really amazing piece of art, thanks for finding it for us Arem

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