N-1 Naboo Starfighter for X-Wing

By Odanan, in X-Wing

3 hours ago, Wiredin said:

I'm wondering if I waited to introduce star wars to my son until he was 10-11ish where he might understand the story telling a lot more if we did a 1-9 marathon (with Rogue One) how he would put it all together and react... If you watch it in "episode order" it's actually very well put together as a saga and makes a lot of sense story wise...

Machete order. Then add the newer ones. Definitely the way to go.

37 minutes ago, Forgottenlore said:

Machete order. Then add the newer ones. Definitely the way to go.

Machete Order lacks N-1 action.

N-1 NOW!!!

1 hour ago, Forgottenlore said:

Machete order. Then add the newer ones. Definitely the way to go.

Machete order sucks in general, skipping over TPM, and in particular because of the new movies diluting everything. Where would you put Rogue One and Solo?

1-3, R1, 4-6 is my favourite order, and it's very flexible as it allows to add more movies, if for example someone made new movies set after 6 you could just add them at the end.

Edited by eMeM

Maybe we should request Disney do a “N-1 Naboo Star Fighter: a Star Wars story” movie? Cut out middle man and force FFGs hand

I'd watch that.

Just need a plot now; “a lone N-1 craft lost in the outer rim must return [x] item to [x] person”

21 minutes ago, the1hodgy said:

Maybe we should request Disney do a “N-1 Naboo Star Fighter: a Star Wars story” movie? Cut out middle man and force FFGs hand

Only if the expansion is developed after the movie. The last thing we need is another botched premature merchandising expansion.

29 minutes ago, the1hodgy said:

Maybe we should request Disney do a “N-1 Naboo Star Fighter: a Star Wars story” movie? Cut out middle man and force FFGs hand

May I present the likes of Stormtrooper X, a notorious pirate who flew a N-1 Starfighter named Rogue Imperial 5?

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Stormtrooper_X

18 minutes ago, SabineKey said:

May I present the likes of Stormtrooper X, a notorious pirate who flew a N-1 Starfighter named Rogue Imperial 5?

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Stormtrooper_X

We have our antogonist. Kids love stormtroopers.

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1 minute ago, the1hodgy said:

We have our antogonist.

Ah! Going for some N-1 on N-1 action. I like it.

**** we could even have him; in game, and make this a scum pilot

And because Naboo was an Imperial world we could add some Imperial generics too! This could be the first tri-faction release.

Or better yet, make it three releases, one blister per faction, each with a different paintjob, for a full wave of nothing but N-1.

1 hour ago, eMeM said:

And because Naboo was an Imperial world we could add some Imperial generics too! This could be the first tri-faction release.

Or better yet, make it three releases, one blister per faction, each with a different paintjob, for a full wave of nothing but N-1.

The Empire didn't use the N-1.

I think the empire went to the V-Wings.......which am just saying after we get N1 we need V-Wings.

13 hours ago, SabineKey said:

Ah! Going for some N-1 on N-1 action. I like it.

NSFW

16 hours ago, Forgottenlore said:

Machete order. Then add the newer ones. Definitely the way to go.

No, just watch Star Wars, then Empire. Then about 40% of Jedi. No SE. That’s the only correct answer.

1 hour ago, GrimmyV said:

No, just watch Star Wars, then Empire. Then about 40% of Jedi. No SE. That’s the only correct answer.

What about the Christmas Special?

I think the Machete order is too harsh and critical of the prequels. Return of the Jedi is my favorite of the classic trilogy (despite the Ewoks,) because it brings needed closure to the saga. The Phantom Menace has an equally offensive issue with Jar Jar, yet for some reason most people give RotJ a pass with a caveat about teddy bears, while admonishing the entirety of TPM. Episode 1 is bad, but not so bad as to be completely irredeemable.

I had read that actor Topher Grace (of Spider-Man 3 and That 70's Show fame) had condensed the 3 prequels into a single film of about 85 minutes (caution: films under 100 minutes are usually very bad) that got rave reviews from the handful of friends he showed it to at a private viewing party. I'd very much like to see what he did, since we know he had 6 hours of material to work with.

1 hour ago, the1hodgy said:

What about the Christmas Special?

You mean Life Day: A Star Wars Story?

3 hours ago, Yakostovian said:

The Phantom Menace has an equally offensive issue with Jar Jar, yet for some reason most people give RotJ a pass with a caveat about teddy bears, while admonishing the entirety of TPM.

That’s because

A. Jar jar is significantly worse than the ewoks. And

B. Most of the rest of Jedi is still good, while most of the rest of TPM is also terrible. The acting is atrocious, the pod race is interminable, the kid is at least as bad as the ewoks, the fake out queen is lame, the writing cringe worthy, many of the characters don’t tie in to the rest of the saga (qui-gon, Maul, Watto, all the misc Naboo, gungans). Basically, the only redeemable things in the film are the N-1s and the sword fight.

20 hours ago, SabineKey said:

May I present the likes of Stormtrooper X, a notorious pirate who flew a N-1 Starfighter named Rogue Imperial 5?

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Stormtrooper_X

It looks like Ezra Bridger all grown up.

1 minute ago, kris40k said:

It looks like Ezra Bridger all grown up.

Heh, the AU where Ezra joined up with Hanzo.

5 minutes ago, Forgottenlore said:

That’s because

A. Jar jar is significantly worse than the ewoks. And

B. Most of the rest of Jedi is still good, while most of the rest of TPM is also terrible. The acting is atrocious, the pod race is interminable, the kid is at least as bad as the ewoks, the fake out queen is lame, the writing cringe worthy, many of the characters don’t tie in to the rest of the saga (qui-gon, Maul, Watto, all the misc Naboo, gungans). Basically, the only redeemable things in the film are the N-1s and the sword fight.

OK, so you touched on many points I've laid out before, but you are missing a few positives the movie brought:

  1. The soundtrack
  2. John Williams
  3. The score
  4. ....
  5. ....
  6. Profit?

In all seriousness, the film is not as complete disaster as most people make it out to be. I hate to sound like a prequel-apologist, but it's the most under-rated prequel movie, for sure; most everything that is wrong with Episode 1 is not made up for in the later 2 prequels, except for Jar Jar.

9 minutes ago, Forgottenlore said:

... many of the characters don’t tie in to the rest of the saga (qui-gon, Maul, Watto, all the misc Naboo, gungans).

I'm not sure what you're getting at here. I'm assuming you don't watch the tv shows since maul has a large presence in both. Plus the gungans helped defend Mon Cala from a separatist invasion.

And even going by the movies only, Qui-Gon is arguably one of the most important characters to the saga as he both finds Anakin and promotes training him as well as discovering the path to immortality.

3 minutes ago, markcsoul said:

I'm not sure what you're getting at here. I'm assuming you don't watch the tv shows since maul has a large presence in both. Plus the gungans helped defend Mon Cala from a separatist invasion.

And even going by the movies only, Qui-Gon is arguably one of the most important characters to the saga as he both finds Anakin and promotes training him as well as discovering the path to immortality.

From a film-making standpoint, no mention of Qui-Gon at all in the Original Trilogy is a lame duck maneuver. It feels like they were shoe-horning in a brand new character for the sake of it.

And the Gungans and Maul had to be ret-conned into being important via the Clone Wars cartoon.

@Forgottenlore makes a perfectly valid point about characters not appearing later: they should be important, but they aren't important enough to even warrant mentioning in the OT.

Want to make Naboo more useful, and thereby TPM more relevant? Change all instances of "Gungan" to "Bothan" and all of a sudden, TPM is incredibly more tragic.