Star Wars - Part 6

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I really hope this Identities thing is the live action show and that it's moving forward. They don't need to make it high in special effects and what not. Make it a little darker in tone similar to SG:U and focus on small characters from the films and I think it can turn out great.
 
Yoda vs Palpatine is cool BUT the Emperor on this throne is nicer and more iconic.
As always it is also a matter of budget. The Kotu is cheaper than Sideshow Palp + the throne .

I think they are both iconic in their own way but actually both are Sideshow, and from the two I'm looking at on e bay the diorama is actually the more expensive.

Well one is statue and the other is a 12" posable figure with the throne.

This is where my concern lies, it's not a solid piece made of polystone.

Any General Grievous ideas Erz outside of Sideshow and Attakus?

That Kotobokiya Obi-Wan looks nice! I feel temptation coming up :doh:. I do like the Emperor sitting on his throne a lot, Hunter. But the Yoda vs Sidious one looks good too... arent i helpful? hahaha. Good luck deciding :woot:

Give in to your feelings Bim! :twisted: It's actually reasonably priced. :up:
Yes you're lots of help! :lmao:

I find your lack of faith disturbing...

Yay on Hunter leaving me his collection! I just have to convince Erz, find out where they both live and arrange for a couple of "accidents" to happen :word:

:funny:

:wow: Your very own Order 66!

Getting back to Clone Wars...

In regards to Krell, two other possible ideas for his actions, beside trying to push Anakin towards the Dark Side, are 1) Palpatine possibly actually trying to weed out any more independent thinking clones that could pose a problem for Palpatine down the line or 2) testing just how obedient the clones are in following orders to execute some of their own, important for when Order 66 will actually be declared.

Can't wait for tonight!

Actually put both together and it makes very good reasoning as to why Palpatine has arranged this situation.
 
Watching it now. First 10 seconds made me hate Krell even more. I better never see him again after this
 
Also whoever trained Krell better be dead. Whoever promoted Krell to whatever jedi, Better be dead. Anyone related to Krell dead. If Krell has any type of family ? Dead
 
Watching it now. First 10 seconds made me hate Krell even more. I better never see him again after this

Also whoever trained Krell better be dead. Whoever promoted Krell to whatever jedi, Better be dead. Anyone related to Krell dead. If Krell has any type of family ? Dead

Yeah he was scum and it's his fault good old Waxer is prob dead and Hardcase deff is....Dogma redeemed himself a tad in the end though.

I only ever seem to get sad when a clone dies.
 
If they actually introduce a character in the future that wants revenge for the events in this episode with what happened to Krell then I am done with this show
 
Yeah he was scum and it's his fault good old Waxer is prob dead and Hardcase deff is....Dogma redeemed himself a tad in the end though.

I only ever seem to get sad when a clone dies.

Probably because you can relate to or understand them as 'normal guys', whereas the Jedi come across (by and large) as cold and distant. Or complete pricks, in Krell's case.
 
Probably because you can relate to or understand them as 'normal guys', whereas the Jedi come across (by and large) as cold and distant. Or complete pricks, in Krell's case.

That and they were made to fight and die with no choice in it...which sucks.
 
That and they were made to fight and die with no choice in it...which sucks.

I just started on this show--is this ever really addressed by the Jedi characters? I feel like at least Yoda would have a problem with it.
 
So Krell turned out to be a double agent, traitor afterall. I'm glad he was dealt swift punishment for his actions. It will be interesting how the clones present this situation to the Jedi Council & what their reactions will be as well.
 
I just started on this show--is this ever really addressed by the Jedi characters? I feel like at least Yoda would have a problem with it.

Only a few clones and a senate commando (non-clone soldier) bring it up or talk about it, can't recall a jedi.

So Krell turned out to be a double agent, traitor afterall. I'm glad he was dealt swift punishment for his actions. It will be interesting how the clones present this situation to the Jedi Council & what their reactions will be as well.
Well Dogma appears to be going to be put on trail for it....and I doubt they will bring it up honestly. I like how this shows Dooku is still in need of a apprentice.
 
Wow really disappointed with that episode. I hate how he was a traitor and I hate that they killed him off. I was really hoping that he was just a Jedi who thought less of the Clones. I'm sick of seeing all the Jedi being these perfect good guys, I understand its their teachings but still this is war and I thought that was great to have a Jedi who was completely different from any that we've ever seen but nope he's a traitor, really disappointing. If you're going to have him as a traitor than at least keep him alive so we can have an awesome fight between him and a Jedi or two but nope.
 
I disagree I think this was a excellent episode I was glued to my screen for the most part. I thought it was gonna be one of these kinda show where a bigot learns a valuable lesson about his beliefs. They really fooled me on that one I didn't really think Krell was a traitor just thought he really didn't value the life of clones. I
 
Krell is the first Jedi the 501st kills. We see them struggle with it, obviously they not only make peace with it but come to feel it necessary if any Jedi is a traitor again... considering the 501st all help Vader wipe out the Jedi Temple. That was Palpatine's plan here. To make the clones suspicious of their Jedi generals.

And I don't think the Jedi all come off as cold and distant. Most that have been shown seem to genuinely care about the well being of their troops.
 
Krell is the first Jedi the 501st kills. We see them struggle with it, obviously they not only make peace with it but come to feel it necessary if any Jedi is a traitor again... considering the 501st all help Vader wipe out the Jedi Temple. That was Palpatine's plan here. To make the clones suspicious of their Jedi generals.

And I don't think the Jedi all come off as cold and distant. Most that have been shown seem to genuinely care about the well being of their troops.

Like I said, an Order 66 rehearsal.
 
I just started on this show--is this ever really addressed by the Jedi characters? I feel like at least Yoda would have a problem with it.

As I said in an earlier post, this was one of my (many) problems with Attack of the Clones when Yoda arrives with the "cavalry."


So Krell turned out to be a double agent, traitor afterall. I'm glad he was dealt swift punishment for his actions.

I'm not! I was disappointed he was killed. He would have made a cool villain. But, I'm at least glad we have an explanation before he died.


I was really hoping that he was just a Jedi who thought less of the Clones. I'm sick of seeing all the Jedi being these perfect good guys, I understand its their teachings but still this is war and I thought that was great to have a Jedi who was completely different from any that we've ever seen but nope he's a traitor, really disappointing.

I disagree, too. As you said, Jedi are trained, pretty much from birth with their ideals. I would have a LOT of problems with a Jedi going against such an important part of the code. Still, I wonder how he got corrupted. Somehow approached by Dooku? Anyway, seeing it was Palpatine calling Anakin back to Coruscant that lead to Krell being here, strongly suspect Palpatine behind the scenes pulling the strings.


Krell is the first Jedi the 501st kills. We see them struggle with it, obviously they not only make peace with it but come to feel it necessary if any Jedi is a traitor again... considering the 501st all help Vader wipe out the Jedi Temple. That was Palpatine's plan here. To make the clones suspicious of their Jedi generals.

Very good point.


Like I said, an Order 66 rehearsal.


Like I said...

Getting back to Clone Wars...

In regards to Krell, two other possible ideas for his actions, beside trying to push Anakin towards the Dark Side, are 1) Palpatine possibly actually trying to weed out any more independent thinking clones that could pose a problem for Palpatine down the line or 2) testing just how obedient the clones are in following orders to execute some of their own, important for when Order 66 will actually be declared.

Can't wait for tonight!

Like an Order 66 rehearsal?


:cwink: :yay:
 
I wish Krell survived (I did hate the character), it would have been interesting and made for a great new recurring nemesis for the Republic.........agreed with on the practice Order 66.....I hope we get to see some fallout from this in future episodes between the Clones/Jedi...
 
Am I the only one that really liked Starkiller's story?

He's one of my favorite Star Wars characters. I love the first game, the second one is just decent, IMO. I really hope they make another one if they can. :D
 
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