8 minutes ago, jcmonson said:Because the Star Wars universe is more than just what is seen in current media. I mean Hera mentions that there are other rebel cells, but as of yet there are no named commanders of them so if you wanted to play as one of them you are out of luck. This debate seems to boil down to two sides, people who want to experience the iconic characters from Star Wars, and those who want to play in the wider star wars universe. The thing that I don't get personally is why people are so against releasing Generic commanders? It's not like the popular ones from the movies/books/games aren't going to get released. Cheep commanders would have to be balanced just like every other commander.
That being said Alex Davy seems firmly in the only playing as Iconic Characters camp so that is probably what we are going to get.
Arguably we see lots of those leaders during the meeting scene in Rogue One. However, other groups that were in active rebellion against the Empire are unlikely to be using the exact same equipment as far as uniform and blasters for their troopers, or necessarily have Fleet troopers, so I'd say the models used for Corps units is much more limiting than the Commander, especially when FFG have only revealed the first two Commanders for each side.
There's a difference between giving stats and everything to a character that is only mentioned by name in passing in a book and "Here's a Rebel commander model where you pick the weapon and the special rules" which seems to be what most people mean by "Generic commander" and is much more difficult to balance. Plus, if you want to represent some other Rebel cell being led by a female commander, just repaint your Leia model or modify it in some way (following any OP guidelines in that regard if you care about "legality" for tourneys and the like). Just because the cards have certain names on them do not mean they can't be someone else in your head canon.
The goal of a wargame is not to tell stories, that's the scope of an RPG. The "scope" of Legion is more limited by the scale and size of the forces than any choice about named characters. Personally, I don't care one way or another, but it makes the most sense financially for them to stick with named Commanders and to release the best known characters from the original trilogy first. Which is more likely to get a person to pick up the core game, seeing Vader choke a rebel soldier, or a random Imperial officer shooting a Rebel? And If they were going to release Vader in the core box, then they almost had to include Luke, just so both sides would have their most recognizable Force using commander released simultaneously.