The Book of Boba Fett

That's one of the very few toys I got as a kid (when they were first released in 1978) that I still have today. It might be the only one I still have. There are probably still a couple of the vehicle toys floating around in storage somewhere between my various sheds and my parents' attic and the barns they have. But my mom threw away all of my vintage 3.75 action figures -- I probably had at least two-thirds of the Kenner figures.

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same thing happened to my toys....and transformers
 
Do you think we will get a huge Slave 1 reveal in the dreams?(How he actually gets it back assuming its a legitimate flashback)

Or better yet, how it changed hands(Hondo etc.) after Jango died?
I suspect we will. In one of the trailers, wasn't there one scene showing Sandman Boba creeping up on Jabba's palace, and showing a big door on the bottom left side, and then an image of the Slave 1 in a darkened interior? (Keep in mind I'm theorizing, but...)

*Found the scenes. I presume somewhere in there will be something about Boba saving Fennec, because she's with him before he gets the armor and before they reclaim S-1.
 

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What's interesting is I just now noticed he had met up with Fennec by the time of that shot of Slave I.

LOL, yeah. I had to rewatch that clip a couple times to realize that myself, before I screencapped it of course. :)

The first cap came from the trailer (The Return - Dec 8th) and the ship came from the 3rd trailer (Reign - Nov 27th).
 
Thought I’d share this- credit to Obi-Shane at TRA. He recognized the two people at the bar and realized they appear to be Luke’s friends at the bar in the Luke and Bigg’s deleted scene from ANH. That is one heck of an Easter egg!

Yep, Camie and Fixer at Tosche Station. The exterior looks a bit different but they replicated the interior pretty faithfully. I will say I always thought of Tosche Station as more of a garage or waystation but it almost just looked like a bar in the show.
 
LOL, yeah. I had to rewatch that clip a couple times to realize that myself, before I screencapped it of course. :)

The first cap came from the trailer (The Return - Dec 8th) and the ship came from the 3rd trailer (Reign - Nov 27th).
I wonder if there is any possibility he knew her before she was injured. I wonder where he would've had to taken her to get the extensive treatment she got to survive. Seems beyond the scope of Tatooine.

I will say I always thought it was super cheesy in The Mandalorian when she reemerged and showed off that she apparently has a special hatch she can open and show her innards, which might as well have been gears and cogs turning.
 
It's interesting how whenever possible in SW, they just swap living parts for mechanical ones... rather than regrow organs/limbs.
You'd think if they could travel faster than light they'd be able to grow a new hand or something. :)
 
It's interesting how whenever possible in SW, they just swap living parts for mechanical ones... rather than regrow organs/limbs.
You'd think if they could travel faster than light they'd be able to grow a new hand or something. :)

Well, for that matter….when you have a civilization that has space travel, why on earth do you use a rocket-train to transport cargo from one area to the other and risk being attacked by “raiders”??

It’s like having air cargo capabilities but using a mule train to transport your goods across hostile terrain.
 
Kroenen77 The Tusken chief explains that there are many tribes, some of them who kill, others like theirs who hide to survive. The tribe who took Shmi seems to have been of the former, and we also don’t know why they took her and what they truly did to her other than it eventually leading to her death.

I don’t really have any feeling a about Cammie and Fixer, because if you don’t know who they are then it doesn’t matter they’re just more civilians being harassed by the gang. If you are in the know then it’s a cameo of minimal impact.
As far as the Tuskens who kidnapped Shmi, the novelization of AotC delves into their motivation and if it is considered canon, it is pretty vile and horrific. If the entireity of Tusken society made a habit of behaving like that, I'd have a hard time understanding why the Hutts or someone hadn't actually exterminated them from the planet.

As for Camie and Fixer at Tosche Station, I felt that was such a deep cut that a lot of real fans wouldn't get it, especially since there was no reference in the dialogue to who they were, who they knew, or even where they are.

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Well, for that matter….when you have a civilization that has space travel, why on earth do you use a rocket-train to transport cargo from one area to the other and risk being attacked by “raiders”??

It’s like having air cargo capabilities but using a mule train to transport your goods across hostile terrain.

Yeah true. The same questions were brought up regarding the monorail train thing in Solo. lol The train in the show def seemed to be a call back to the Wild West when people would shoot buffalo and anything else that moved from trains. Within the context of Star Wars, trains don't really make a lot of sense. If you thought of that train as a large segmented landspeeder, the same argument could be used against them as well.
 
Do you think we will get a huge Slave 1 reveal in the dreams?(How he actually gets it back assuming its a legitimate flashback)

Or better yet, how it changed hands(Hondo etc.) after Jango died?
I have no idea about the mythology/timeline of Slave1 (is it still called this?)
What I do know is on dropping those Plasma bombs it makes one of the best sound effects in cinema history..
I have lost count of how many times I've re wound (get me!) that Awesome scene..

Bring it on !...
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Yeah true. The same questions were brought up regarding the monorail train thing in Solo. lol The train in the show def seemed to be a call back to the Wild West when people would shoot buffalo and anything else that moved from trains. Within the context of Star Wars, trains don't really make a lot of sense. If you thought of that train as a large segmented landspeeder, the same argument could be used against them as well.
I feel like the train in Solo had a little bit more reason though, the coaxium being highly volatile to the point of being impossible to move via hyperspace, and clearly shifting it by the bikes/Imperial lander or whatever wasn’t much better. I mean, yeah, they just wanted to a train sequence, but it felt reasonably excused by the Macguffin.
 
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