Coleman Trebor

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Coleman Trebor

Something has been bugging me about this guy. He's the guy who jumped onto the platform during the battle of Geonosis to try and take out Dooku and was quickly despatched by Jango. Now, correct me if I'm wrong but I'm certain that when I saw the cinema version of AOTC, Coleman Trebor was a human character yet in the DVD he's an exotic looking alien. Is this the result of some tinkering by ILM during the processing of the DVD or had my memory faded a bit since seeing the cinematic version?

I didn't notice anything of that nature and I don't think there are many ways to go back and see the cinimatic version, so I guess you're stuck. Maybe you can find some one else who noticed it. And if it is true, why would GL do that? What's the point?

errr, in my version he never was human.

perhaps you mistook yourself with the looks of Rob Coleman, the animation director?

The name 'Coleman Trebor' had been accidentally switched with a human character named 'Sarr Labooda' or something like that.

But the Vurk, or dinosaur-like, Jedi Master known as Coleman Trebor was always dinosaur-like.

He was always like that. I remember and he was on the jedi council like that to.

Indeedy.

Indeedy, I like that🙂

It's mine! 😛

He was a council member? You've got to be kidding me.

Nope, he was on the Council.

Yeah it seems they give away council positions to anybody these days!

Originally posted by Darth_Janus
He was a council member? You've got to be kidding me.

That poser was on the council?

Sheesh, standards are slipping.

what do you people have agaisnt Coleman

Everyone is ticked that a Council member would be gunned down so easily. They have been for 3 years...

Jedi aren't infallible, they are arrogant and fight too casual ... it got the better of him

I'm still not convinced, The Coleman Trebor that tried to take out Dooku and was shot by Jango at the battle of Geonosis was definitely a human character in the cinema version. It was 1.45 pm when I saw it and I was sober.

He was never human; he's always been a CGI Vurk.

yup, never.. repeat NEVER human

I think you have trouble remembering when you were sober 😉

Otherwise, we'd see some random documentary about the transition.