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Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-10 11:09pm
by Burak Gazan
Maul sounds like he has seriously lost the bubble there at the end. But, fair enough; this time, I'm rooting for Obi-Wan to not just fucking kill him, but dice his head into 4 bite-sized chunks, then incinerate them. NO MORE resurrect-because-I'm-so-kewl bullshit
DEAD

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-11 01:50am
by Lord Revan
Honestly I'd prefer Maul to not die, but be utterly broken. Have Obi-wan beat Maul not with a lightsaber but with words, have Maul's exit not be in badass lightsaber fight but sobbing alone because he's no longer the badass that kept the galaxy in fear but a pathetic old man who is clinging to past glories because those are all he has left, just dust and echos.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-11 07:49am
by Ender
Lord Revan wrote:Honestly I'd prefer Maul to not die, but be utterly broken. Have Obi-wan beat Maul not with a lightsaber but with words, have Maul's exit not be in badass lightsaber fight but sobbing alone because he's no longer the badass that kept the galaxy in fear but a pathetic old man who is clinging to past glories because those are all he has left, just dust and echos.
Catch is that is pretty much already where his character already is though. Need something for growth/conclusion here.

I'm placing my bet on the confrontation between the two we keep seeing in the previews being a dream/hallucination/whatever. No idea about the rest of the episode though

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-11 12:38pm
by Rogue 9
So, this week's episode is streaming on Disney XD's site already, again.
Spoiler
So evidently you can destroy an Imperial comms ship by sending a strong enough signal to it. What the actual everloving fuck? :wtf:

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-11 02:48pm
by Ender
Rogue 9 wrote:So, this week's episode is streaming on Disney XD's site already, again.
Spoiler
So evidently you can destroy an Imperial comms ship by sending a strong enough signal to it. What the actual everloving fuck? :wtf:
I assumed they were hacking it back and did that. Chopper had to get full access to their system and take control for them to grab him - the visual for him being hacked was electricity arcing all over the place and smoke for some reason. Hera says they have to be close, boosts power to their coms, hits a few more buttons, and we get an extremely similar visual to what it looked like when the Imperials took full control of Chopper, then their systems begin going nuts and the fuel cells are detonated.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-11 03:23pm
by eMeM
Let's not think about that. Let's pretend this horrible episode has never happened and everyobe will be better off.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-11 10:10pm
by Ender
eMeM wrote:Let's not think about that. Let's pretend this horrible episode has never happened and everyobe will be better off.
Yeah it was real bad. Pure filler, and all talking head exposition at that - no show, all tell


Here is a very low quality Zero Hour preview if that helps

https://twitter.com/bluejaigeyes/status ... 0031727616

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 03:08am
by Lord Revan
Ender wrote:
Lord Revan wrote:Honestly I'd prefer Maul to not die, but be utterly broken. Have Obi-wan beat Maul not with a lightsaber but with words, have Maul's exit not be in badass lightsaber fight but sobbing alone because he's no longer the badass that kept the galaxy in fear but a pathetic old man who is clinging to past glories because those are all he has left, just dust and echos.
Catch is that is pretty much already where his character already is though. Need something for growth/conclusion here.

I'm placing my bet on the confrontation between the two we keep seeing in the previews being a dream/hallucination/whatever. No idea about the rest of the episode though
I'd say that Maul is still clining (to a degree) on to the illusion that he is something important, the conclusion could be that Maul finally accepts his fate and moves on, mentally broken and old but still alive, to rebuild what it's left of his life without clining to past glories and hatreds.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 05:44am
by Shroom Man 777
Then Owen shoots his face off.


I liked the latest Rebel episode... sans the utter WTF with the signal shit... THAT was some Sealab 2021 bullshit.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 08:29am
by AMX
Yes, that was... ouch. Spoiler
How about this?

*electric fireworks on the sensor array*
"Power spike from the sensor dish!"
"Shut it down, shut it..."
*electric fireworks inside the room*
*everything goes dark*
"please tell me you managed to save the data."
"Sorry Sir."
Also... Spoiler
If Hera regularly deletes the base locatuion from Chopper's memory, how could he remove the right planet from Thrawn's map?

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 09:19am
by eMeM
AMX wrote:Yes, that was... ouch. Spoiler
How about this?
Are you trying to invent a plausible scenario in which an outdated astromech connected to a small freighter outhacks a specialised electronic warfare vessel full of augmented full-time slicers?

I have something better.
"They have to be close. I can trace their signal back and..."
*cut*
*Ghost drops out of hyperspace and dumps a salvo of proton torpedoes*
*Gozanti explodes, the crew is cheering, the asshole droid is drifting in space till his battery runs out, we never hear about him again"

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 10:43am
by AMX
eMeM wrote:Are you trying to invent a plausible scenario in which an outdated astromech connected to a small freighter outhacks a specialised electronic warfare vessel full of augmented full-time slicers?
No. :banghead:

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 10:50am
by The Romulan Republic
Well, I haven't seen the episode (don't get Rebels where I am, so until I get around to getting the DVDs, I'm limited to Youtube clips and reading reviews), but I will point out, for what its worth, that R2 (an astromech at least thirty-plus years old at the time) was able to access Death Star files on a secret, highly important prisoner's location, and to some extent disable internal systems (shutting down the garbage masher).

Not quite the same, I'll grant you, but I'd take it as at least a partial precedent.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 10:54am
by Ender
eMeM wrote:
AMX wrote:Yes, that was... ouch. Spoiler
How about this?
Are you trying to invent a plausible scenario in which an outdated astromech connected to a small freighter outhacks a specialised electronic warfare vessel full of augmented full-time slicers?
Yeah, that'd be like if a racist rapist reality tv show host and his team of conspiracy theory cranks won the presidency over a lifelong politician with more money, resources and support behind her. Or if the Golden State Warriors blew a 3-1 lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Or if the Chicago Cubs won the world series.

Episode had a scene where the head tech arrogantly dismissed the odds of this going sour and standing orders to report. Him continuing to let pride go before the fall is completely plausible.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 11:41am
by Shroom Man 777
AMX wrote:Spoiler
If Hera regularly deletes the base locatuion from Chopper's memory, how could he remove the right planet from Thrawn's map?
Hmmm... we can do all sorts of rationalization between what the droid "consciously" knows and what's "stored" in its databanks.... I mean, the information the droid knows and the information it knows and has in its thinking-drive *and* has inside its "easily externally accessible" drives.
eMeM wrote:the asshole droid is drifting in space till his battery runs out, we never hear about him again"
I like Snape-Bot.

I like how they delegated operational command to the droid. Snape-Bot!

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 11:49am
by The Romulan Republic
Ender wrote:
eMeM wrote:
AMX wrote:Yes, that was... ouch. Spoiler
How about this?
Are you trying to invent a plausible scenario in which an outdated astromech connected to a small freighter outhacks a specialised electronic warfare vessel full of augmented full-time slicers?
Yeah, that'd be like if a racist rapist reality tv show host and his team of conspiracy theory cranks won the presidency over a lifelong politician with more money, resources and support behind her. Or if the Golden State Warriors blew a 3-1 lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Or if the Chicago Cubs won the world series.
Welcome to the Trump era, where anything is possible, as long as it sucks. :(
Episode had a scene where the head tech arrogantly dismissed the odds of this going sour and standing orders to report. Him continuing to let pride go before the fall is completely plausible.
Par for the course with the Empire, really. Its basically the same scenario as Tarkin at Yavin, then.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 01:10pm
by Rogue 9
The really hilarious thing is that AP-5 was right the entire time, about everything, from suspecting Chopper to his assertion that he could have accomplished the mission by himself. :razz:

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 01:37pm
by Shroom Man 777
I love these asshole snarky droids myself. I wish we have an episode with Cassian and K2 cameo-ing.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 02:47pm
by Batman
No wonder Imperial facilities are so easily infiltrated. The scanner thingy which immediately cleared Snapebot not only fails to do the same for Chopper, but blares an alarm a short time later...and either nobody notices or they don't give a damn.
And as chopper said he was in the engine room (the logical place for one to notice a problem with the hyperdrive) why was everybody going to the cargo bay?

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 02:51pm
by Burak Gazan
Don't forget too, the rebel/dumbass tendency to treat their droids as people, who would NEVER betray them. Ahem. I might like my droid, but I'm not fucking psychotic enough to not get that ultimately it's a MACHINE that can be reprogrammed and re-purposed for something else. It's only by act of writer, they aren't screwed completely. Dumb

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 04:23pm
by Darth Tanner
I thought it was a pretty good episode right up until the strong comm signal blows a ship up thing. Actually painted the Imperials as having at least some capacity to carry out an intelligent action... although why they didn't just destroy or change the codes to Lothal is beyond me... the intel ship getting destroyed was pretty much the only way to resolve that but as eMeM said tracking it back to them and attacking would have been much more believable...

Why did Ezra not have high lightsaber on hand to simply cut the bars?
The scanner thingy which immediately cleared Snapebot not only fails to do the same for Chopper, but blares an alarm a short time later...
I got the impression the intel ship received the warning as it was flagged to them immediately and withheld it from the local base... the scanner didnt respond at all when Chopper went through it, only beeping later. Or as we know Imperial security truly is terrible it might just be that bad that they ignore what beeps they do get. The Empire should full well know that Snapebot and that shuttle are in rebel hands afterall but dont seem to be able to check serial numbers.

Also from the previous episode a single salvo from a Y Wing can totally cripple a fully shielded light cruiser! Either ion cannons are the new big thing or Imperial fighter policy is truly a terrible one.

That makes 3 Star Destroyers that have more or less been totalled by a single Rebel cell...

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 05:13pm
by The Romulan Republic
Burak Gazan wrote:Don't forget too, the rebel/dumbass tendency to treat their droids as people, who would NEVER betray them. Ahem. I might like my droid, but I'm not fucking psychotic enough to not get that ultimately it's a MACHINE that can be reprogrammed and re-purposed for something else. It's only by act of writer, they aren't screwed completely. Dumb
Um, doesn't Star Wars have the capability to "reprogram" people to a degree? And some droids do seem fairly sapient.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 05:37pm
by Galvatron
Darth Tanner wrote:That makes 3 Star Destroyers that have more or less been totalled by a single Rebel cell...
Meh. It was the old EU that made it seem like ISD are virtually invincible, but I never really bought that.

Frankly, I think success the rebels have had against the Imperial fleet is perfectly in line with General Tagge's worrisome evaluation of the threat they posed in ANH. The rebel fleet may not stand a good chance against the Empire through conventional means, but they're certainly vulnerable to guerrilla tactics.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 06:59pm
by Darth Tanner
Galvatron wrote:The rebel fleet may not stand a good chance against the Empire through conventional means, but they're certainly vulnerable to guerrilla tactics.
I just remembered its actually 4! Only one of them was probably lost with all hands though - 40-50k imperial casualties for a couple dozen rebels is a pretty successful guerilla campaign.

Re: Star Wars: Rebels

Posted: 2017-03-12 07:12pm
by The Romulan Republic
But 25,000 more where they came from.

The Empire definitely seems to go with quantity over quality, for the most part.