Showing posts with label First Order. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Order. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
First Order Heavy Assault AT-M6 Walker: Star Wars The Last Jedi Revell model
The Resistance and The First Order battle on the salt laden plains of Crait.
Lights and battle sounds bring the action to life. Repositionable legs let you recreate favorite scenes with this Snaptite Build and Play Star Wars AT-M6 Walker.
The new AT-M6 Walkers.
The original AT-AT's were notoriously unstable and easy to bring down but, for the first time, clearly see how the new models have a clever modification.
The new AT-M6's have already been christened 'Gorilla Walkers.' They were already glimpsed in the battle shown in the Last Jedi teaser trailer, but these new images show that the front two feet are facing backwards, allowing a much stronger braced position.
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First Order Attack Walker: Star Wars The Last Jedi Lego set
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BB-9E Droid: Star Wars The Last Jedi Action Figure

Sphero is introducing a BB-8 counterpart: BB-9E, a dark droid from the new movie, and R2-D2. It works in the same way Sphero's BB-8 toy does; users can drive BB-9E around, watch Star Wars movies with it, and have it patrol an area.

Their automated system relies on a Shazam-like software that listens for voice cues, so the droids know when to react. This means that even if you pause a movie, BB-9E knows where you left off.

Both R2-D2 and BB-9E work with the previously released Force Band controller, as well as the Sphero education app.
Snoke’s ship “Supremacy” and Resistance ship “Raddus” revealed!
by David Harris
The new Sphero droid BB-9E has a look at two all-new ships from Star Wars: The Last Jedi…
Sphero’s new app controlled droid BB-9E — the First Order’s BB unit, contains key descriptions.
Supreme Leader Snoke will emerge from the shadows.
“The Supremacy” will serve as Snoke’s “throne ship,” classified as “Mega-class” (the only ship bearing that classification) and is 60 kilometers — or 37 miles — in length.
There will be a Resistance ship named “The Raddus.”
BB-8 will patrol “The Raddus” using augmented reality. The ship will be a Mon Calamari class cruiser.
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Snoke's Ship The Supremacy Revealed: Star Wars The Last Jedi
By Jonathon Dornbush
The First Order HQ is the only Mega-class Star Destroyer.
Sphero's companion app has a tour of the bridge of Supreme Leader Snoke's ship, The Supremacy, as well as Snoke and his guards.
The Supremacy is the only Mega-class Star Destroyer, clocking in at 60 kilometers in length.
Snoke apparently keeps the ship hidden away in the Unknown Region's star systems.
With victory close at hand, Supreme Leader Snoke appears from the shadows to lead the First Order to potential dominance over the Resistance.
The First Order HQ is the only Mega-class Star Destroyer.
The First Order's headquarters for Star Wars: The Last Jedi has been revealed.
Sphero's companion app has a tour of the bridge of Supreme Leader Snoke's ship, The Supremacy, as well as Snoke and his guards.
The Supremacy is the only Mega-class Star Destroyer, clocking in at 60 kilometers in length.
Snoke apparently keeps the ship hidden away in the Unknown Region's star systems.
With victory close at hand, Supreme Leader Snoke appears from the shadows to lead the First Order to potential dominance over the Resistance.
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THE LAST JEDI
Kylo Ren's TIE-Silencer: Star Wars The Last Jedi Revell model
Kylo Ren's TIE-Fighter vehicle
TIE Silencer Teasing New Death Star?
A new TIE Silencer featured in the background, a Death Star prominently pictured on the packaging.
This being an official item from The Last Jedi and the box stating this is “From the new film.”
If this is not a case of the toy manufacturers using a stock Star Wars Death Star image as a background
– this would be a shocking way to reveal such an element for The Last Jedi.
This could be a result of oversight on the part of Lucasfilm and Disney. It is possible they didn’t notice or clear the use of this background.
It was noticed that those TIEs are classic ships also, not the First Order's reverse color ones.
A new TIE Silencer featured in the background, a Death Star prominently pictured on the packaging.
This being an official item from The Last Jedi and the box stating this is “From the new film.”
If this is not a case of the toy manufacturers using a stock Star Wars Death Star image as a background
– this would be a shocking way to reveal such an element for The Last Jedi.
This could be a result of oversight on the part of Lucasfilm and Disney. It is possible they didn’t notice or clear the use of this background.
It was noticed that those TIEs are classic ships also, not the First Order's reverse color ones.
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BB-8 Flagship Playset with Snoke & Praetorian Guard: Star Wars The Last Jedi
The impressive construction shows a cross-section of the Mega Destroyer with Snoke's throne room at the top.
It's all contained within a BB-8 unit which opens out to form a display case.
Includes figures of Snoke and a Praetorian Guard with Force Link.
Snoke picture finally CONFIRMS he is NOT human
Snoke figure reveals his height and look
.
The Snoke and Praetorian Guard figures are to scale, which means Snoke's actual height is 2'20 meters or 7'2 feet tall.
He towers over his guard and lays to rest once and for all any possibility he could be human. As expected, he is wearing lavish golden robes which drape on his giant frame and sweep down to the floor.
Cards & Book Reveal the Entire Plot: Star Wars The Last Jedi
Star Wars secrecy is legendary, and director Rian Johnson has assured us that there won't be any spoilers for The Last Jedi among the toys released.
Rian Johnson posted "Nah, unless seeing what characters & ships look like count, we were careful to make sure the toys & toy marketing don't spoil anything."
Topps has released a checklist that basically serves as a summary of the film's entire plot.
Also a "Look & Find" Star Wars book published by Disney debuted, which provided some information on how the film will open.
(Warning: spoilers for Star Wars: The Last Jedi to follow)
Here's the quote from the book...cue the opening music...

EPISODE VIII
THE LAST JEDI
"Starkiller Base is vanquished, but Kylo Ren has escaped.
Thanks to Rey and her friends, BB-8 brought Luke Skywalker’s
coordinates back to the Resistance.
On their behalf, Rey travels to the planet Ahch-To,
hoping to enlist Luke’s help.
While Rey persuades the last Jedi to join the Resistance...
Poe and BB-8 are taking part in a space battle over D'Qar"
Luke Is The Last Jedi
The last Jedi is Master Luke Skywalker himself, as has been long-speculated by many.
We've heard many times that The Last Jedi will pick up right where The Force Awakens Left off, showing us Rey's very first conversation with Luke Skywalker.
And now, we may know what this scene will cut to.
The Last Jedi cards reads as follows:
X-Wing fighter under-sea wreckage on Ahch-to.

91 'Rey's Solitude'

92 'General Leia Organa'

93 'Rey and her Lightsaber'

94 'On Crait'

95 'Rushing to Attack'

96 'Finn's Recovery'

97 'Poe Responds'
What Poe Is Up To As The Movie Starts
Poe and BB-8 are taking part in a space battle over D'Qar, the location of the Resistance base.
Here's a quote taken directly from the book...
Meanwhile, Poe is busy doing some persuading of his own.
He and BB-8 are making runs through the First Order’s latest assault fleet to clear the way for the Resistance bomber squadron, headed by ace pilot Paige.
"BB-8 will keep the coordinates straight.
You look out for these First Order ships…"
Since the book only covers information from The Last Jedi's early scenes, we now know that this battle will occur very early on - possibly inside the first ten minutes.

98 'The Fury of Kylo Ren'

99 'Shards of the Past'
Kylo reflects on what he's done.

100 'Luke's Grim Perspective'
101 'Ski Speeder Assault'

102 'Walkers Incoming'

103 'The Resistance'


104 'The Resistance X-wing'
105 'The Resistance A-wing'

106 'The Battle Commences'
107 'Frigates Under Fire'



108 'The Resistance Vs The First Order'

109 'The Millennium Falcon Flees'

110 'Heroes United'
It looks like the film will focus around two major battles.
One presumably ends in the First Order's defeat, hence 'The Fury of Kylo Ren' – perhaps this is the rumoured battle between Rey/Luke and Kylo/The Knights of Ren.
Things might not turn out so well for the Resistance,
though, based on a card titled 'The Millennium Falcon Flees'...
Rian Johnson posted "Nah, unless seeing what characters & ships look like count, we were careful to make sure the toys & toy marketing don't spoil anything."
Topps has released a checklist that basically serves as a summary of the film's entire plot.
Also a "Look & Find" Star Wars book published by Disney debuted, which provided some information on how the film will open.
(Warning: spoilers for Star Wars: The Last Jedi to follow)
Here's the quote from the book...cue the opening music...

EPISODE VIII
THE LAST JEDI
"Starkiller Base is vanquished, but Kylo Ren has escaped.
Thanks to Rey and her friends, BB-8 brought Luke Skywalker’s
coordinates back to the Resistance.
On their behalf, Rey travels to the planet Ahch-To,
hoping to enlist Luke’s help.
While Rey persuades the last Jedi to join the Resistance...
Poe and BB-8 are taking part in a space battle over D'Qar"
Luke Is The Last Jedi
The last Jedi is Master Luke Skywalker himself, as has been long-speculated by many.
We've heard many times that The Last Jedi will pick up right where The Force Awakens Left off, showing us Rey's very first conversation with Luke Skywalker.
And now, we may know what this scene will cut to.
The Last Jedi cards reads as follows:

X-Wing fighter under-sea wreckage on Ahch-to.

91 'Rey's Solitude'

92 'General Leia Organa'

93 'Rey and her Lightsaber'

94 'On Crait'

95 'Rushing to Attack'

96 'Finn's Recovery'

97 'Poe Responds'
What Poe Is Up To As The Movie Starts
Poe and BB-8 are taking part in a space battle over D'Qar, the location of the Resistance base.
Here's a quote taken directly from the book...
Meanwhile, Poe is busy doing some persuading of his own.
He and BB-8 are making runs through the First Order’s latest assault fleet to clear the way for the Resistance bomber squadron, headed by ace pilot Paige.
"BB-8 will keep the coordinates straight.
You look out for these First Order ships…"
Since the book only covers information from The Last Jedi's early scenes, we now know that this battle will occur very early on - possibly inside the first ten minutes.

98 'The Fury of Kylo Ren'

99 'Shards of the Past'
Kylo reflects on what he's done.

100 'Luke's Grim Perspective'
101 'Ski Speeder Assault'

102 'Walkers Incoming'

103 'The Resistance'


104 'The Resistance X-wing'
105 'The Resistance A-wing'

106 'The Battle Commences'
107 'Frigates Under Fire'



108 'The Resistance Vs The First Order'

109 'The Millennium Falcon Flees'

110 'Heroes United'
It looks like the film will focus around two major battles.
One presumably ends in the First Order's defeat, hence 'The Fury of Kylo Ren' – perhaps this is the rumoured battle between Rey/Luke and Kylo/The Knights of Ren.
Things might not turn out so well for the Resistance,
though, based on a card titled 'The Millennium Falcon Flees'...
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Saturday, June 4, 2016
Senator Leia: Bloodline; Early Days of the First Order
The New Republic now finds itself divided into two factions: The Centrists and the Populists, an idea given to author Claudia Gray by Episode VIII director Rian Johnson.
Centrists favor a strong, unified government, believing the defunct Empire’s vision of unity to have been a good idea corrupted by the evil of Emperor Palpatine.
The Populists, living in fear of another Palpatine seizing power, generally support a hands-off approach to governing that allows individual systems their own autonomy. We find Leia on the Populist side of the debate,
driven by her own experiences as the commander of the Rebel Alliance.
With his home world of Kashyyyk finally liberated, Chewie has returned there to settle down and raise a family.
This leaves Han to own devices, and although he’s still married to Leia, he’s out training and mentoring young
racing pilots while she remains on Hosnian Prime to help run the Senate. (There’s no mention of the Millenium Falcon either, meaning it’s already been stolen from its original owners.)
Han and Leia have already sent Ben away to train with Luke, where the pair is apparently out of contact with the rest of the outside world. We know that Leia looks back on sending Ben away as the moment she and Han lost their son for good, so one can reasonably assume there were issues with him that preceded his Jedi training with Luke.
Additionally, Leia hasn’t yet told her son he’s the grandson of Darth Vader, a revelation we imagine shakes his world sometime in the next six years.
The early days of the First Order actually come courtesy of a Centrist Senator in the New Republic, secretly utilizing illegal cartel money to build and fund the military force. Much of Bloodline involves Leia investigating this, unaware that she’s actually uncovering the next great threat to the entire galaxy.
Bloodline shows Leia involved more in politics than connecting the Force though, creating a curious situation, where she eschews her potential to be a powerful Jedi in favor of governing the galaxy as a Senator.

The novel shows us Leia reflecting on this very dilemma, telling us about how she felt the place she could do the most good for the galaxy was in rebuilding its government, not going off to become a Jedi. We find her at a time where she’s jaded and frustrated by the Senate’s inability to cooperate, and yet still, she’s also one of its most respected and influential members. Obviously, her frustration leads to her leaving the Senate to form the Resistance.
Centrists favor a strong, unified government, believing the defunct Empire’s vision of unity to have been a good idea corrupted by the evil of Emperor Palpatine.
The Populists, living in fear of another Palpatine seizing power, generally support a hands-off approach to governing that allows individual systems their own autonomy. We find Leia on the Populist side of the debate,
driven by her own experiences as the commander of the Rebel Alliance.
With his home world of Kashyyyk finally liberated, Chewie has returned there to settle down and raise a family.
This leaves Han to own devices, and although he’s still married to Leia, he’s out training and mentoring young
racing pilots while she remains on Hosnian Prime to help run the Senate. (There’s no mention of the Millenium Falcon either, meaning it’s already been stolen from its original owners.)
Han and Leia have already sent Ben away to train with Luke, where the pair is apparently out of contact with the rest of the outside world. We know that Leia looks back on sending Ben away as the moment she and Han lost their son for good, so one can reasonably assume there were issues with him that preceded his Jedi training with Luke.
Additionally, Leia hasn’t yet told her son he’s the grandson of Darth Vader, a revelation we imagine shakes his world sometime in the next six years.
The early days of the First Order actually come courtesy of a Centrist Senator in the New Republic, secretly utilizing illegal cartel money to build and fund the military force. Much of Bloodline involves Leia investigating this, unaware that she’s actually uncovering the next great threat to the entire galaxy.
Bloodline shows Leia involved more in politics than connecting the Force though, creating a curious situation, where she eschews her potential to be a powerful Jedi in favor of governing the galaxy as a Senator.

The novel shows us Leia reflecting on this very dilemma, telling us about how she felt the place she could do the most good for the galaxy was in rebuilding its government, not going off to become a Jedi. We find her at a time where she’s jaded and frustrated by the Senate’s inability to cooperate, and yet still, she’s also one of its most respected and influential members. Obviously, her frustration leads to her leaving the Senate to form the Resistance.
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Friday, September 4, 2015
Forest Mission Kylo Ren: Star Wars The Force Awakens Figure
A dark warrior strong with the Force, Kylo Ren commands First Order
missions with a temper as fiery as his unconventional lightsaber.
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FORCE AWAKENS,
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