Why would they bother with ground troops when they control the skies? Nuke the planet from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.
When you’re emperor, I’m buying you one for Badger day.
Aw, that’s so sweet.
Just for that, you can keep your head after the revolution.
“…and then we will enter the throne room and capture the Viceroy.”
That’s impossible even with the computer.
Not impossible. I used to shoot wamprats from my T-16 back home. They’re not bigger than 2 meters.
They should try spinning. That’s a good trick!
Alright. Explosions and shooting stuff. Why again? Oh never mind.
Only if you place it on a robot overlord.
Oh no! Lens flare!!
As the fighters leave orbit.
I giggled when the droid tank opened up and the droids exited. It was the beeping noise as they were unloaded.
OSSIM reason #17: Darth Maul. That’s two for Maul.
Rotating force fields.
Why, exactly?
I love how Maul is taunting them. He’s fighting two Jedi and he’s just messing with them.
Fortunately, that strategy can’t possibly fail. :rolleyes:
It’s in all video games.
Reminds me of the scene from Galaxy Quest. When Tim and Sigourney are trying to get through to the device. Ms. Weaver screams, “Who designed this? This is stupid.”
He’s following the bad guy handbook.
Give it up, Obi-Wan! Maul has the high ground! You cannot win!
OK. I love puzzles like this. Perhaps this is an automated facility and at the end of the corridor it can only handle a certain amount of droid workers. So, they put in the rotating force fields to pace the droids.
Now THAT was wizard!
Why not just program the droids to work in waves?
This is the only NOOOOOOOOOOO!!! allowed in Star Wars.