Originally posted by ESB - 1138
I meant storm trooper. People will complain about simple mistaks now a days jeesh.
I agree, homes. There's a lot of putos on KMC that will point out a simple mistake just to be a dick, when they know perfectly well what you meant.
for example: somebody types "I went to the store tobay"--and then some fool says " toBay? that's not a word, you dumbass!!"
Its f*cking annoying, ese. I swear to God, in real life if some fool said that to my face, I would b*tch-slap the vato!
Originally posted by Quiero Mota
I agree, homes. There's a lot of putos on KMC that will point out a simple mistake just to be a dick, when they know perfectly well what you meant.for example: somebody types "I went to the store tobay"--and then some fool says " toBay? that's not a word, you dumbass!!"
Its f*cking annoying, ese. I swear to God, in real life if some fool said that to my face, I would b*tch-slap the vato!
You should capitalize the word 'for' there, 'cause it starts a new sentence in a new paragraph.
Originally posted by Quiero MotaKay Home-shnozzle, I don't speak freaky-deeky Mexicany or whatever. Only insecure morons take to heart a simple comment. The fact that you remember a minor spelling error, that wasn't your own, and that happened like 5 days ago, says wonders for your character.
Big deal, homes. Remember your dumb-ass mistake about "Im pretty sure when he was born he was named Darth Sidous."? You remember that, homes? OK then. Don't gimmie no crap, ese. Pinche joto!
But saying "was" instead of "wasn't" is a much more understandable mistake than forgetting to capitalize the beginning of a sentence.
Comprende?
Originally posted by Tangible God
Kay Home-shnozzle, I don't speak freaky-deeky Mexicany or whatever. Only insecure morons take to heart a simple comment. The fact that you remember a minor spelling error, that wasn't your own, and that happened like 5 days ago, says wonders for your character.But saying "was" instead of "wasn't" is a much more understandable mistake than forgetting to capitalize the beginning of a sentence.
Comprende?
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Retired Clone Trooper: Officially, there never was a "Clone Rebellion" on Kamino. Unofficially, approximately twenty years after we were created, a special detachment of the Imperial 501st Legion was dispatched to Kamino, with orders to eradicate an army of clones that had been bred to take arms against the Empire. Our mission commander, an expert on the inner workings of Kamino, was a young bounty hunter named Boba Fett...
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Retired Clone Trooper: The thing i remember about the Rise of the Empire is... Is how quiet it was. When the Clone Wars was waning, the 501st legion was transported discreetly back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip. Deep in our minds, did any of us have even a single traiterous thought? Perhaps, but we didnt say anything. Not on the flight back to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down... And not when we marched into the Jedi Temple.
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http://imdb.com/title/tt0483168/quotes
The second quote give me chills.
I think the Empire probably required all human males to serve as stormtroopers, or at least a great number of them, for a certain number of years in life. This was a dictatorship, I dont think there would be any recruiting going on. There were still some Jango clones but most of them were long gone by the time of the OT.
I wish we knew a bit more about how the Sith rule affected the everyday citizen of Imperial systems.
The Empire did force many human males into srvice at the academy, but do you know how many human males there would be in the galaxy? Trillions, maybe quadrillions.
That's alot of Stormtroopers.
No, for the most part, the Imperial Academy was voluntary, unless a certain planet, city, or singular person/family defied or angered the Empire... then it was mandatory for them.
Restating various points that have been raised:
It has been proven canonically through both Battlefront II and Star Wars Insider that while few, if any, Jango clones were still in use by the time of the original trilogy, the ranks were still mixed- there were various clone host bodies of superb specimens, as well as the regular rump-and-tumble people that they recruited and/or recruited into their own ranks.
Luke IS too short. The uniform clearly doesn't fit very well on him.
That is all.