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alphacomicsvol2 · 10 months
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Star Wars: X-Wing - Rogue Squadron #2 (The Rebel Opposition) Cover Art by Dave Dorman
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pedroam-bang · 4 months
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Star Wars: Legion (2017)
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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Paul Huston prepares to film the AT-ST in Return of the Jedi (1983)
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starwarsartnow · 1 year
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Star Wars fanart 
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burnwater13 · 2 months
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Concept art by Ryan Church for The Mandalorian, Season 1, Episode 4, Sanctuary. A Mandalorian and another fighter are shooting at an Imperial AT-ST. Calendar from DataWorks.
Grogu wondered if they had left Sorgan a little too quickly. After all it was a nice planet. Cara Dune had taken care of that one bounty hunter who had managed to find them on a skug hole in the middle of no where. He and the Mandalorian were beginning to get to know each other a little better. Why leave now? Especially since there was an old piece of Imperial equipment on the planet that had absolutely no business being there. That AT-ST was a problem.
Not in and of itself. Not any more. It was destroyed. It had been touch and go, but eventually the Mandalorian and the fine people of the krill farming collective had managed to deal with it and the Klatooinian raiders who operated it. But it was still a problem. Where did it come from? Why was it there at all? Were there any other pieces of left over Imperial equipment on the planet? 
Grogu was pretty sure that this sort of event fell under the heading of where there is smoke there is fire. He was even willing to fall back to a Jedi standard of risk management which stated that if one thing appeared to be out of place on a planet, an investigation into similar non-sequiturs should be undertaken sooner, rather than later. There was just too much that they hadn’t known about it, plain and simple.
For example, the Klatooinian raiders didn’t appear to have any air support or other mechanized transport of any kind. They had attacked the village on foot. Their only advantage was the AT-ST. So how did they manage to get their hands on an All Terrain Scout Transport to begin with? It seemed unlikely to Grogu that they had somehow brought it with them. Sorgan had such a small population the raiders could have run the whole planet if they’d had the ability to bring it to Sorgan from wherever else they had come from. 
Grogu thought it was likely that the Klatooinians had found the transport on Sorgan. If that was true, why was it even there? Sorgan was not a strategic location for the Old Republic, the Empire, or even the New Republic. At least not an obvious one. It’s two exports were Spotchka, a fermented drink made from krill, and pickled krill sauce. Everything else they had they were importing. But no one involved in the farming collective had imported an AT-ST. If they had, they wouldn’t have needed the Mandalorian’s help in dealing with the Klatooinians. So why was it there?
Grogu suspected that the Empire or one of it’s former, wayward, war lords, had found Sorgan interesting because no one else did. It had a tiny population focused on farming. They had almost no infrastructure. They couldn’t defend themselves against a small band of Klatooinians. It was a perfect planet to set up a secret something on. 
Grogu had no idea what that secret something was and when he tried to engage the Mandalorian in a discussion of unknown risks on Sorgan, he was ignored. Well, that was to be expected. Din Djarin didn’t think that Grogu understood Gal Basic and Grogu really hated trying to communicate in that language. It was so clunky and hard to pronounce and it had a grammar structure that left a lot to be desired. 
If he had been able to have that discussion he would have also brought up a couple of other things that puzzled him. One of them was pretty simple. How had Cara Dune gotten there and why wasn’t she doing anything about the Klatooinians? The other was a little more mystifying. Why fight the Klatooinians from the ground?
The Razor Crest was outfitted with front mounted laser canons. Why bother teaching people how to be soldiers, when they could have just located the AT-ST with the sensors on the Razor Crest and then blasted it to it’s component atoms?
Was the Mandalorian worried that people might realize that he had the ship? Or was he worried that it might get a scratch on it? After all the stuff that Jawas on Arvala-7 had done to the ship was he just trying to protect it from everyone and everything? Grogu supposed that was possible. 
After all the Razor Crest was the Mandalorian’s home. It wasn’t just a ship. All of his stuff was on it and he’d just about lost his mind when the Jawas had taken it apart, forcing him to put it back together with Kuiil’s help. Grogu knew that it wasn’t working quite perfectly, but he had no idea how to help with that. That was a gap in his education that he really wanted to fill in, but so far he hadn’t had a chance. 
Was that it? He just didn’t want his precious ship to be damaged by the AT-ST? Maybe. It really seemed to Grogu that the Mandalorian found a harder way to solve the problem than was strictly necessary, but if that was the Way, fine. That was not a mystery that Grogu needed to solve right now anyway. 
He didn’t need to solve the other one about Cara Dune either. But he wasn’t going to forget about figuring out why the AT-ST had been there at all. Not like everyone else. He owed it to Winta and her mom to determine whether or not they faced a hidden threat. They had been very kind to him and he wasn't going to forget that either.
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 Concept art by Ryan Church for The Mandalorian, Season 1, Episode 4, Sanctuary. A Mandalorian and another fighter are shooting at an Imperial AT-ST.
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thevaultofretroscifi · 8 months
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kply-industries · 11 months
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roguetoo · 3 months
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The Teddy Bears' Picnic by Vesa Lehtimäki Via Flickr: I like walking in the woods, especially when it's foggy. You see the woods in a different... light when it's foggy.
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alphamecha-mkii · 2 years
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Mandalorian Artwork for Fantasy Flight Games by Ignacio Bazan-Lazcano
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lobbycards · 12 hours
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Return of the Jedi, Hungarian lobby card. 1983
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guyote · 8 months
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Jedi and the Nightsister
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tiefighters · 2 years
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Autumn Colours With a Dash of Imperial Grey
Created by Vesa Lehtimäki || FB
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pedroam-bang · 1 year
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Fares Maese - Hoth Battle (2017)
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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Merry Christmas from Hoth by Vesa Lehtimäki
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feltpool · 1 year
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Day 19
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jasonraish · 4 months
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On Sale tomorrow Dec 12th at 12pm noon EST at https://bottleneckgallery.com/ Officially licensed 36x24" poster: Ground Assault. Hand numbered silk screened edition of 225, Black and White Variant edition of 125, 3D Lenticular Plex edition of 50, 3D Lenticular Plex Variant edition of 50. As a kid I was completely amazed by the Battle of Hoth and as an adult researching and seeing how they made it I am completely amazed again. Trap doors opening up in the snow on the miniature set so the modelers can move stop motion parts around? Amazing. Factoid: in ESB the "eye" port doors on the AT-ST were closed and in ROTJ they opened them. When you spend 100 hours drawing/rendering/detailing these designs you gain a unique appreciation for them. They are as great today as they ever were.
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