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She also won a light saber duel against one.Tsukiyumi wrote:I'm going to add Princess Leia to my nominations.
Best accuracy in the OT, tough, and hot to boot.
She strangled a Hutt with a giant chain, FFS!
Pelleon is pretty bad ass too. He added a bit of gray to an otherwise black and white universe.
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Aye, it was nice to see an Imperial that wasn't the EU-stereotypical lunatic.
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I didn't have any problems with the Imps out of the OT. Most of them seemed to believe in what they were doing. Though they were always afraid of other Imperials.
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You're kidding right???Tyyr wrote:Another one, Admiral Daala. Yeah I like her.
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Right............................
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I guess I should point out again that the YV bullshit pretty much drove me out of the EU so anything happening during or after it I know little to nothing about and like it that way.
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Even before then... she just annoyed me.
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I never said she was an impressive officer or a great character, just that I like her. In large part for being annoying and not exactly up to snuff.
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Ugh. Star Wars' answer to Janeway.
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Captain Seafort wrote:Ugh. Star Wars' answer to Janeway.
No... Janeway is actually quite competent next to her.
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The OT Imperials aren't my problem. The EU Imperials are.Deepcrush wrote:I didn't have any problems with the Imps out of the OT. Most of them seemed to believe in what they were doing. Though they were always afraid of other Imperials.
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I've got to disagree with you there, Rochster. IMO the OT imps were seriously one dimensional (not that one got enough screen time to develop), but at least in the EARLY EU, they were fleshed out a bit.
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the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.