Star Wars: REBELS
Interesting, any confirmation on what the ship facing off with the Star Destroyer at 01:15 is? It looks to big to be Ghost and though I can't make out much detail it looks kind of like a small Dreadnaught to me, or is it a Gozanti? Or Maybe a Strike?
It looks like a Gozanti to me.
Possibly a Gozanti with external TIE racks. Waaay too small to be a Dreadnaught, and it looks nothing like a Strike Cruiser. I would say that Gozanti is the best bet from that limited view. It appears to be about the right size, anyway.
A pity I was hoping it was a rebel capship. I know there will likely be few if any battles between capital ships in Rebels, at least for the first two or three seasons and was hoping the image was a sign that there would be at least one.
Looks fine, except for the facial expressions. It's that Disney/Pixar/All American Animated Films thing where everyone's always doing a self-satisfied smile, it really irritates me.
The music's nice though.
Quick question - when Americans hear English accents, do you immediately think we're probably evil? Just for a second?
Oh, if we're judging the ships, I'm gonna be a miserable sod again and say I didn't like any of the original/EU ones (Ghost or the Gazanti).
I know, I'm a party pooper
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I don't assume British accents are evil, though there certainly is precedent for thinking that in the Star Wars universe. Obi-Wan excepted, of course...
Edited by JedheadGood, cos at least 30% of us aren't. Not including the Welsh, obviously.
So when you hear Southern American accents do you assume that they are all idiots?
I know quite a few Americans who love british accents, especially the posh varieties.
I don't remember where I heard it, but in the Star Wars Universe having a "British" accent meant that person is from the Core worlds - the oldest and most respectable civilized planets.
I know quite a few Americans who love british accents, especially the posh varieties.
I don't remember where I heard it, but in the Star Wars Universe having a "British" accent meant that person is from the Core worlds - the oldest and most respectable civilized planets.
And generally, the most Imperial...
This reminds me of that amazing Jaguar ad from the Beer-drinking-music-show-with-attached-low-intesity-sport-at-excessive-prices-tv-event-thingy back in February. It IS good to be bad...
Quick question - when Americans hear English accents, do you immediately think we're probably evil? Just for a second?
I don't, but one of the most creepy things ever on Stargate SG1 was the bad guy with the British accent, wouldn't of had the same impact I think if he said "I'm gonna destroy y'all."
..., wouldn't of had the same impact I think if he said "I'm gonna destroy y'all."
ROFLMAO!!!!