B-Wing! (The "B" stands for Bitchin')
Though I don't remember the B-Wing being able to do that in X-Wing...
Well to be fair they were just light cruisers, a not even large enough for an internal fighter bay and just a fraction of the power of a Star Destroyer. But you're right, a B-Wing with a death laser seems a bit much.I think they made the B Wing massively overpowered. A snub fighter that can one shot an Imperial capital ship? Why even bother with X-Wings (or calamari capital ships for that matter)? Should just make tons and tons of B Wings and lay waste to fleets of Star Destroyers.
I'm talking more about the lightsaber fights with the inquisitor in the first season. I think it was weird how they made the clones into the good guys in the clone wars series. as written in the movies they were clearly the bad guys.
Well to be fair they were just light cruisers, a not even large enough for an internal fighter bay and just a fraction of the power of a Star Destroyer. But you're right, a B-Wing with a death laser seems a bit much.
So who are the storm troopers in 4,5and 6?they were good guys up until the end of episode 3 and order 66. the clone wars cartoon was between 2 and 3, while rebels is right before 4, after most clones have been decommissioned.
So who are the storm troopers in 4,5and 6?
Well, there was at least one time when they jumped the shark. It was a series of episodes where Anakin and his cohorts went to some spot in the universe where the force either originated or was strongest - something like that. Those episodes were really bizarre and didn't seem to add anything to the story - aside from the fact that I thought they were pretty stupid.That doesn't really make sense. The storm troopers are clones. The original clones...
I guess it's a retcon. This show just feels so weird. note that most younger kids I talk to about Star Wars like the prequels more than the orignals now. That would mean that this is a cartoon based on 30 year old movies. Also, the original clone wars felt like cheesy wartime propoganda which was interesting. George was also heavily involved in the clone wars and I many people unfairly denigrate his creative contributions.
Well, there was at least one time when they jumped the shark. It was a series of episodes where Anakin and his cohorts went to some spot in the universe where the force either originated or was strongest - something like that. Those episodes were really bizarre and didn't seem to add anything to the story - aside from the fact that I thought they were pretty stupid.
Well, there was at least one time when they jumped the shark. It was a series of episodes where Anakin and his cohorts went to some spot in the universe where the force either originated or was strongest - something like that. Those episodes were really bizarre and didn't seem to add anything to the story - aside from the fact that I thought they were pretty stupid.
Those were my favorite episodes by far.
They were interesting for sure. I just thought that they didn't make a lot of sense. It was essentially an origin story for the force - well, IIRC that is. And I didn't see the point of that. The force is something that just exists, like the Higgs field or the color force. There's no need to try to explain it. And if you are going to come up with some sort of story for it, I thought they could have done a lot better. I guess what really bothered me was the personification of the different sides. It felt too much like classical mythology.Those were my favorite episodes by far.
They were interesting for sure. I just thought that they didn't make a lot of sense. It was essentially an origin story for the force - well, IIRC that is. And I didn't see the point of that. The force is something that just exists, like the Higgs field or the color force. There's no need to try to explain it. And if you are going to come up with some sort of story for it, I thought they could have done a lot better. I guess what really bothered me was the personification of the different sides. It felt too much like classical mythology.
Those were fun episodes. They were a very interesting metaphorical/spiritual look into the Star Wars universe. The last arc of the show, with Yoda learning to become a Force Ghost after death, was similarly interesting."Ghosts of Mortis" that was the name. That was the one where Anakin sees a peak into the future.
I think they made the B Wing massively overpowered. A snub fighter that can one shot an Imperial capital ship? Why even bother with X-Wings (or calamari capital ships for that matter)? Should just make tons and tons of B Wings and lay waste to fleets of Star Destroyers.
Wave Motion Gun. Get it right, nerds. (That would be like calling the Lightsaber the Lightsword)Going forward, its super deathray probably isn't going to turn into another Wave Motion Cannon that just saves the day for the good guys every single battle each and every week.