I do like the "Sacred Fett" for some reason. He's a great character who captured my imagination right away... back in 1980 I guess. Was he a robot, a man, some combination? He was a loner, and he had his own ship and that's all that mattered. Plus, he didn't speak, he would just nod. That was so cool. I have my action figure right here. Erika plays with him, keeping him in a bucket of marbles. Interesting side note that she knows who Boba Fett is, but not Jesus. Oh, the relentless evolution of culture.
Oh, and about Boba Fett. He was pretty cool, being the loner and all, but he really blew it when he fell into the Sarlacc pit. Being slowly digested over a thousand years isn't really much fun, but it's no reason to scream like a girl.
Yeah well that is a common misconception. That girlish scream was not Boba Fett. Like all strong men, he took his emotions with him into the Sarlacc. That scream was another character somewhere on Jaba's ho barge reacting to Billy Dee Williams' acting.
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I do like the "Sacred Fett" for some reason. He's a great character who captured my imagination right away... back in 1980 I guess. Was he a robot, a man, some combination? He was a loner, and he had his own ship and that's all that mattered. Plus, he didn't speak, he would just nod. That was so cool. I have my action figure right here. Erika plays with him, keeping him in a bucket of marbles.
Interesting side note that she knows who Boba Fett is, but not Jesus. Oh, the relentless evolution of culture.
I can definitely see Larcos going with the Rancor Head. It's a natural fit.
Oh, and about Boba Fett. He was pretty cool, being the loner and all, but he really blew it when he fell into the Sarlacc pit. Being slowly digested over a thousand years isn't really much fun, but it's no reason to scream like a girl.
Yeah well that is a common misconception. That girlish scream was not Boba Fett. Like all strong men, he took his emotions with him into the Sarlacc. That scream was another character somewhere on Jaba's ho barge reacting to Billy Dee Williams' acting.
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